Posted on 10/23/2011 2:35:52 PM PDT by drewh
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If he succeeds in destroying Cain it will not get the nomination for himself. It will hand it over to Romney.
Conservatives eat their own.
somewhere Hugh Hewitt is laughing.
Perry is a fake conservative. He’s big government, establishment, Bushesque.
Rick Perrys campaign rounding up an Iowa strike force http://caucuses.desmoinesregister.com/2011/10/23/rick-perrys-campaign-rounding-up-an-iowa-strike-force/
Looks like Anita is going to have a busy couple of months pushing Rick up that cliff to destroy Cain.
lol
this is all wishfull thinking on the MSM and Romney lovers part. Perry has shown almost no interest in attacking anyone but Romney, and I don’t expect that to change.
Not very likely it would be Perry going after Cain, Perry is pretty far down in the pack, it’s far more likely that it would be Romney and blaming Perry. Two hits with only one punch.
What about going after Obummer?
Perry’s prime directive yesterday was killing Romney. Today it’s Cain.
But through it all, he’s only killing himself.
Cain is the wrong target. Take care of the complete rinos first. Anyhow, it appears that Perry destroyed himself without much help from the other candidates.
Romney is overconfident and ripe for the picking now, going back into Iowa and wasting resources there is pretty dumb, IMO.
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Azimuth Poll - Texas Primary (Cain 33%, Perry 18%, Romney 7%)
Azimuth Polling ^ | 10/19/11 | admin
I don't know how bona fide this info is, but I hope it's wrong. Be bad for Perry, probably wouldn't help Cain, only helps the socialists. Turning conservative supporters against each other doesn't help anyone but the bad guys.
Rick Perry and Cain's prime directive should be to Obliterate Obama.
Nah, this is about Perry’s own survival. He undoubtedly (and correctly) attributed Cain’s success to the fact that American taxpayers really, really want a serious overhaul of the whole tax system. So he jumped on board with his own plan, backed by a long-time respected flat tax advocate (Forbes). It’s his only shot.
You can say that again and so far, I’ve seen Perry go after Romney and he’s the only one. Cain certainly isn’t doing it.
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