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To: ken21

Rick Perry was on with Hannity last night and he was great, but I sensed quite a lot of coldness from Hannity.

As warm and outgoing as Perry was and with all the great ideas he presented, Hannity just kind of sat there with an odd expression on his face.

He asked Perry who would he consider for his cabinet, etc. and he mentioned John Bolton for secretary of state and a couple of other excellent people but I can’t remember who.

I think there’s kind of a conspiracy for Cain in talk radio right now and Hannity was afraid to break the code.


100 posted on 11/03/2011 9:29:10 PM PDT by altura (Perry 2012)
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To: altura
"As warm and outgoing as Perry was..."

Way different from the guy we saw at the debates, then, I guess. All I could think of when I saw the debates was "how on earth could this man ever get elected even to the school board, he can't even complete a sentence." Perry = Bush, minus the skilled articulation of ideas.

120 posted on 11/03/2011 9:40:03 PM PDT by cookcounty (2012 choice: It's the Tea Party or the Slumber Party.)
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To: altura
I think there’s kind of a conspiracy for Cain in talk radio right now and Hannity was afraid to break the code.

I'm glad I'm not the only person to have noticed that. When Perry was on Hannity's show, Sean kept looking at Perry like he was interviewing a serial killer or something. Rush and Beck have gone overboard in defending poor Herman Cain from the "baseless allegations".

What I haven't heard any of them complain about is Cain's baseless allegations in accusing Perry and his camp of leaking this. When Perry and his people denied this - IT WAS INCUMBENT ON CAIN TO PRODUCE PROOF OF HIS SLANDEROUS SMEARS. Now Cain is trying to walk it back - but HE is the one that should apologize.

Perry and his employees have been much more gracious toward Cain than I could have been if someone had done that to me - but yet Sean, Rush and Beck never talk about that. It's all just 'poor, poor Herman'.

I had some respect for Cain before - but rushing to blame Perry - showed me a lot more about his character than any of these allegations (which I don't think are that serious - but his handling of this does not reflect favorably on him).

147 posted on 11/03/2011 9:56:52 PM PDT by alicewonders
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To: altura

Rick Perry was on with Hannity last night and he was great, but I sensed quite a lot of coldness from Hannity.
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Hannity is full on for Romney. Cain doesn’t speak against Romney and Cain serves a purpose for Hannity, too.

Hannity loves, loves, LOVES throwing the racist crap back in the democrats face for all their accusations of racism.

Cain is popular now and people who turned their nose up at Hannity before will think Hannity just vonerful for sticking up for Cain. Kinda like they fed off Palin’s popularity to help their ratings.

Coulter and Hannity will deal out that race card for Cain to snatch up and play, it helps them—Cain, not so much.

When it’s down to the wire and time to crown Romney, they will pick Cain’s bones for Romney...Coulter and Ingrams had a bitty fest over Palin not too long ago. Cain will get the same.

Cain has made many gaffes for them to add up and use last minute—so that they can suddenly be less than an enthusiastic supporters with a believable out. Excuses for when Cain isn’t as useful.

I could be dead wrong but this is my opinion and how I see it. I think Cain should beware dealing with them, don’t lap the milk and honey up to quick.

I don’t like Cain and won’t vote for him but I think some of those folks are snakes in the grass and nobody deserves that.

I suppose Cain could be OK with it all and would be happy to be Romney’s VP but it is starting to look like perhaps Bachmann. It will be one of the two, I think. I had thought Jeb as VP, not so much now.

Crayola politics—black VP against Obama or a woman VP for a GOP first (since the dems landed the first black president).


153 posted on 11/03/2011 10:00:30 PM PDT by Irenic
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To: altura

I think Hannity walked over the cliff with Cain. Cain has filled in for Hannity on Hannity’s show before. They are close.

The interview with Cain today was not good for Hannity, IMO.


182 posted on 11/03/2011 10:17:41 PM PDT by bullypulpit (Developer of http://rickperryreport.com/)
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