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Don't Write Off Rick Perry
Rush Limbaugh.com ^ | January 3, 2012 | Rush Limbaugh

Posted on 01/03/2012 1:31:39 PM PST by Kaslin

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RUSH: I mentioned Rick Perry earlier. He's out doing the media rounds today, and he's sounding good -- and he had a great exchange with Mike Allen of Politico. Everybody that says, "Ah, Perry is a nice guy, but he looks slow, Rush." I can't tell you the number of people, wherever I go, whose number one complaint about practically every Republican hopeful is that somebody thinks they're stupid or that they sound stupid or that they talk stupid, or that they talk dumb. It's really a powerful, influential thing that has happened here. Some people tell me, "You know, I love Rick Perry but the Bushies hate him, and he sounds stupid, sounds so slow. Rush, I'm embarrassed to tell people," and they say that about not Perry they'll say it about somebody else.

But these people are not "stupid." They wouldn't be where they are if they were stupid. There are just different standards now that people are being measured against. Now, Perry... this is not stupid. This is actually pretty funny and pretty smart. Mike Allen of Politico was talking to Perry and performed a usual media trick. (summarized) "Hey, you know, there are members of your staff, and they're talking about how stupid your campaign is, Governor Perry, and they're talking about how dumb your campaign is -- and these people are your staff, Governor Perry -- and they're blaming your campaign, and the people who run it, for where you are right now in the Hawkeye Caucus." Mike Allen said, "Governor, some of your staffers have told us that you ran this as a gubernatorial campaign for too long. You didn't look big enough; you didn't get big enough fast enough. Do you take some responsibility for that?"

And Rick Perry said, "I don't know who you're talking about. So I can't respond unless you give me a name," and Mike Allen said, "Well, these are members of your staff," and Perry said, "You got a name?" and Mike Allen, "These are members of your staff who say..." Perry said, "You got a NAME?" There's a pause and Allen says, "You won't listen to...? "Perry says, "You got a NAME?" Allen says, "Uh, uh, uh," and then Perry says, "If you don't have a name to tell me this individual said this, then I don't think that's a corroborating source. You give me a name." Now, this is not stupid. That's pretty clever. "Okay, you're gonna tell me that some unnamed member of my staff is ripping my campaign? Who? You tell me who it is and I'll give you an answer." The implication is: "I think you're making this up. You're a journalist, and you can run out and you can say that somebody said.

"Why should I respond to some nameless person? Why should I?" This is something, by the way, that's one way. This is a one-way street. The media never does this with Democrats, and I remember back in the early days of this program, late eighties, into the nineties (and so much of it was learning experience of how to deal with the media) and I got this question all time. "You know, your critics say..." and I later learned that that is a device. It's a journalistic device that's taught in journalism schools. There doesn't have to be anybody "saying" anything. The journalist can simply think something and then put that in the mouth or in the words of some person doesn't exist and say it's "a critic," some critic. "You know, Mr. Limbaugh, your critics say that you believe blah, blah, blah."

"Well, why should I respond to what the critics say?" Early on I did it because I thought I'd be nice, be fair, and the media will respond in kind. That's not at all what's the case. They don't care. They don't want to like Republicans or conservatives. It's all a gotcha game from the moment they get up to the moment they go to bed. It's all a gotcha and Perry figured this out: "You tell me who it is and I'll react to it. Without a name, you're not gonna get a response," and that's not somebody stupid. That's not somebody that's intimidated by what is happening, here. In fact, it's actually a sign of somebody that is learning and figuring out how to deal with stuff -- and you know me, folks. There nothing wrong with constantly learning. I love it.

I'm constantly learning. I know many of you think that there's not much I have left to learn, but that's not true. (interruption) No, everything is "on the job." I don't care who is elected president next time around, but whatever Republican wins the White, it's gonna be on-the-job training, but whoever's gonna do it has never done it before. It's gonna be on-the-job training. There's no question. That's why you go for somebody who's principled! That's why you go for somebody... Look at Santorum. Everybody says, "Why is Santorum surging in Iowa?" Well, the answer may be found in the fact that the economy is not the number one issue. So Santorum is allowed to play to his strengths, and his strengths are values and principles, social issues -- the things that the Republican establishment despises. The areas of a campaign that they hate.

But that's his strength, and he's staying focused on his principles -- and that may explain why he's doing well. It could well be. Principle will trump inexperience every time it's tried. But it's people who are trying to play the game that get caught up in the game and oftentimes make mistakes. It's the calculators. It's the people who are insincere, who are not governed by principle. A good analogy is public speaking. If you know what you're going to talk about, you do not have stage fright. If you're confident in what you're going to talk about, you don't have stage fright. In fact, you can't wait to get out there and start talking. But if you have any doubt (self- or otherwise), if you're not confident, if you're gonna be talking about things you really don't care about and you're gonna be acting, well, you're gonna be nervous.

If you're gonna trying to hide something from a bunch of journalists or other people you're going to be nervous. That's why I always say that it's just safer to stick to your principles, 'cause that's who you are. Stick to your core. But the journalist trick is the thumb suck. In practically every story, it reads: "Some say..." or "Some people say..." and it's rooted in this notion, "Well, we gotta get both sides." Okay, so here's Rick Perry doing XYZ, and, "Some say, Mr. Perry..." "Who says this?" And what he's saying. "Who? You give me a name and I'll react to it," but, "Some say..." it's taught. Just like lawyers are taught questions in law school once they get into trial, journalists are taught this. They're taught how to destroy people. They're taught how to do the personal profile destruction, the personal profile buildup.

They're taught the suck-up, the thumb suck. They're taught it all. And none of it is about finding the news! This is no news. In fact, what news has come out of Iowa? The news media is going wall-to-wall out of Iowa. What news has been made in Iowa today? None. Everything's on the come. It's all gonna happen tonight. Nobody knows what the news is yet. So what's the focus? Well, what the "experts" think, but nobody knows.

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RUSH: I mentioned earlier, ladies and gentlemen, Rick Perry and the way he dealt with Mike Allen who came up to him, (paraphrasing) "Hey, some staffers say that you're not really smart. Some staffers are saying that the campaign is stupid and late," and so forth, and Perry said, "Well, who? I'm not gonna respond to this 'til you tell me who's saying this." By the way, Perry is on a full-court press today, yesterday. Perry's out doing interviews. I saw him on Fox early today and he came across great. Perry has always made me laugh. Rick Perry has always made me smile. I look at Rick Perry speak and I smile, sometimes I laugh. I've met Rick Perry a couple times, and I've enjoyed it thoroughly both times. I like Rick Perry. I love Santorum. I like Bachmann. I like all these people and I know that any one of 'em would be great for this country.

What we're famous for in the Hawkeye Cauci is surprises. One of the biggest surprises in recent years is Howard Dean. Howard Dean was thought going into the Hawkeye Cauci in 2004 that he was gonna clean up in Iowa, and he didn't. He barely came in third place and it was over, and everybody was shocked. I tell you, everybody could not believe it. The polling data didn't indicate this. Howard Dean was the guy. And when that happened, the Democrats panicked and they went to Kerry, who served in Vietnam, John Forbes Kerry, the haughty John Kerry. They said, "Well, we gotta have somebody that can win now," and they did that to themselves. "Okay, we need somebody that can win." So they chose somebody on the basis of the stupid notion of electability. It's not a stupid notion, but when that's the only reason you pick somebody, it's stupid. And that's what they did.

Anyway, I've got the sound bite now of Rick Perry. This was Sunday in Des Moines, and this is The Politico White House correspondent Mike Allen interviewing Rick Perry. He says to him, "Governor, some of your staffers have told us that you ran this as a gubernatorial campaign for too long, that you didn't look big enough, you didn't get big enough. You take some responsibility for that?"

PERRY: (echo) I don't know who you're talking to.

ALLEN: Well, these are members --

PERRY: So I can't respond unless you give me a name.

ALLEN: These are members of your staff --

PERRY: You got a name?

ALLEN: -- who say --

PERRY: You got a name?

ALLEN: (1.5 second pause) You won't listen to...?

PERRY: You got a name?

ALLEN: (1.2 second pause) Uhhhh.

PERRY: If you don’t have a name to tell me this individual said this, then I don't take that as a corroborated source.

RUSH: And that's Rick Perry, "You got a name? You got a name?" This is not somebody stupid, folks, doing this. You got a name? In fact, it was Mike Allen, (imitating Allen) "Uh, you're -- you're -- well, you -- you -- uh -- you're not gonna reply? You're -- you -- you're -- you're not gonna react to that?" "You gotta name?" "But I got a staffer, the staffer said that you're basically stupid and suck." "You got a name?" "But you -- uh --" It doesn't sound like somebody stupid to me, folks.

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To: CainConservative

Palin sticks with only the lowest risk that provides the greatest gain, to either her fame or her fortune, or both.

Endorsing anyone who doesn’t already have the sun shining on them and the wind at their back is quite out of the question, for her endorsement. As you said, “if Palin were going to save Perry, she would have done it by now.” Too much risk there for brave Sarah.

Same with McCain. A sure ticket. Low risk. His ticket was set as the nominee and with certainty it was his horse she rode in on. Nevermind he was THE liberal for sure, but the personal gain for her was all promise. Nevermind the newborn, the kids, etc. In what, reportedly 24 hours, she was in the saddle waving at the masses....with......John McCain?

The loss to Obama was followed with the next low risk, the no-risk-at-all trademark, then the no-risk crap for cash campaign, (books, videos, paraphenalia) and the no-risk celebrity paychecks.

So, until the nominee emerges, set and sure, and relatively certain, her lips are sealed. For FOX cash, of course, until they clear her to speak, which she wouldn’t do anyway, but which is nice to have an excuse if one should be needed.

Meow.. I know. But just sayin’.

ZZZZzzzzzzzzz.


21 posted on 01/03/2012 2:36:27 PM PST by RitaOK (The higher you poll in Iowa, the more embarrassing it is for you.)
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To: precisionshootist

True an endorsement is just a crutch one uses to justify their action. A true conservative is a free thinker and has no leader only people they respect.


22 posted on 01/03/2012 2:42:21 PM PST by org.whodat (Just another heartless American, hated by "AMNESTY" Newt, Willard, Perry and nervous supporters.)
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To: af_vet_rr
Palin has recently said she's not enthusiastic about the field of candidates, which is pretty damning. While I'm not a big fan of hers, I agree with her on that

Let's all write in "None Of The Above" on our primary ballots just to show 'em!

23 posted on 01/03/2012 2:46:33 PM PST by TexasCajun
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To: MrEdd; Kaslin

Perry handled Chris Wallace EXACTLY the same way, on Sunday, to the EXACT same smear. I have missed any mention of that additional venue for the Perry smack down.

He certainly has come along way, and the fact is that no candidate differs from Perry on the border issue, nor have these all brilliant contenders turned what would be lemons into lemonade for the economy on JOBS, nor have these unchallenged contenders saved any taxpayer one red cent by having an illegal pay their own dang way in college tuition costs.

Trump that. Er.....I know, your candidate didn’t do it, can’t do it, and is ensconced somewhere where they didn’t have to do it. LOL!


24 posted on 01/03/2012 2:51:15 PM PST by RitaOK (The higher you poll in Iowa, the more embarrassing it is for you.)
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To: montyspython
Pandering? How about downright aiding and abetting.

No argument here. But I don't have a heart, apparently, because I disagree with him.

25 posted on 01/03/2012 2:59:41 PM PST by South40 (Just say NO to pro-ILLEGAL alien RINOS!)
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To: TexasCajun
Let's all write in "None Of The Above" on our primary ballots just to show 'em!

If Romney buys the nomination, I intend on voting third party or writing somebody else's name in, but outside of Romney and Paul, the others can beat Obama and would be a better President than him.
26 posted on 01/03/2012 3:09:59 PM PST by af_vet_rr
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To: stars & stripes forever

Bump


27 posted on 01/03/2012 3:51:59 PM PST by Kaslin (Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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To: TexasCajun

If you think like this then 0bama is guaranteed the reelection and he wouldn’t even have to try hard. Is that what you want? I sure hope not


28 posted on 01/03/2012 3:59:07 PM PST by Kaslin (Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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To: Kaslin
If you think like this then 0bama is guaranteed the reelection and he wouldn’t even have to try hard. Is that what you want? I sure hope not

No Worries Mate! :)

29 posted on 01/03/2012 4:18:57 PM PST by TexasCajun
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To: CainConservative
...it’s too little and much too late for ...

LOL!

That's a hoot coming from a "CAINConservative" or CAIN-anything!

30 posted on 01/03/2012 4:32:34 PM PST by lonestar (It takes a village of idiots to elect a village idiot.)
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To: lonestar

You will see Perry coming in a pathetic 5th today and drop out tomorrow.

As for Herman..

Thank God, Cain did not run...Perry woulda came in 6th then!


31 posted on 01/03/2012 5:21:08 PM PST by CainConservative ( Newt/Rubio 2012 with Cain, Bolton, Santorum, Perry, Watts, Duncan, & Bachmann in Newt's Cabinet)
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To: stars & stripes forever

Time for you to find a 2nd choice. Perry = toast tonight.

And drops out Wednesday. Sorry. Deal with it, dudette.


32 posted on 01/03/2012 5:26:00 PM PST by CainConservative ( Newt/Rubio 2012 with Cain, Bolton, Santorum, Perry, Watts, Duncan, & Bachmann in Newt's Cabinet)
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To: precisionshootist

Fair enough, my friend.


33 posted on 01/03/2012 5:29:33 PM PST by CainConservative ( Newt/Rubio 2012 with Cain, Bolton, Santorum, Perry, Watts, Duncan, & Bachmann in Newt's Cabinet)
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To: precisionshootist

Fair enough, my friend.


34 posted on 01/03/2012 5:29:56 PM PST by CainConservative ( Newt/Rubio 2012 with Cain, Bolton, Santorum, Perry, Watts, Duncan, & Bachmann in Newt's Cabinet)
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To: CainConservative

Cain did run...until he got caught with his pants down...and ran out.


35 posted on 01/03/2012 5:48:59 PM PST by lonestar (It takes a village of idiots to elect a village idiot.)
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To: CainConservative
Deal with it, dudette.

Conservatives get knocked down and get back up again. On to the next state....

By the way, is Santorum expecting an endorsement from Arlen Spechter?

36 posted on 01/03/2012 7:14:08 PM PST by stars & stripes forever (Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord!)
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To: stars & stripes forever; lonestar; altura; BunnySlippers; CharlesWayneCT; John Valentine; ...

I somehow missed the Perry/Politico ‘you got a name?’ dustup.

Find your own version on youtube: this is Perry the man, the warrior. Trashing a Journolister 101: use ‘stop hitting yourself’, this is hilarious.

Go Perry!


37 posted on 01/05/2012 5:05:12 PM PST by txhurl (Perry/Pence 2012 OR Perry/Ryan 2012 or even better Perry/Abbott 2012!)
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