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PostPosted: 11/12/09 5:38 am • # 1 
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Perry is an egotistical and 1,000% self-serving idiot ~ the best, very best, thing that could happen in Texas is for Kay Bailey Hutchinson to beat Perry in the 2010 election ~ I am seriously contemplating making a contribution to her campaign ~ Sooz


By Amanda Terkel at 11:15 am

Rick Perry Caters To The Far Right: Obama Is 'Interested In Punishing Texas' And 'Hellbent' On Socialism

Yesterday, Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R-TX) spoke to a meeting of the Midland County Republican Women. He used his speech to portray himself as a stalwart right-wing candidate and endear himself to the Tea Party activists, since he's locked in a tough fight with Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (TX) for the GOP gubernatorial nomination for 2010. In his remarks, Perry accused the Obama administration of trying to single out Texas for special punishment and urged activists to stage even bigger Tea Parties:

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PERRY: This is an administration that I see punishing this state. I say it's time for us to stand up. I say it's time to make Tea Parties twice as big as what they were. [...]

If you don't think those Tea Parties really worked, let me tell you something: When they all came home in August and were going to different places and town hall meetings, they got an earful. Then they went back to Washington, DC, and the Senate voted that public option down in Senate committee, with a majority Democrats in the Senate and that committee. You better believe they're listening.

This is an administration hellbent on taking America toward a socialist country, and we ought not to be afraid to say that.

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Earlier this week in a speech to the Lake Travis Republican Women's Club, Perry similarly praised Tea Parties and attacked Republicans in Washington for losing sight of conservative values.

For months, Perry has been working to bone up on his Tea Party bonafides and appeal to the right wing. He awarded hate radio host Rush Limbaugh with an "honorary Texan" award, signed onto the tenther movement to oppose health care reform, and famously floated Texas seceding from the United States to get away from Obama.

There's no evidence that the Obama administration is out to "punish" Texas. In his Midland speech, Perry complained "that the federal government plans to dump illegal aliens arrested in California and Arizona along the border" and in the Travis County address, he added that it refuses to give him funding for 1,000 more border patrol agents. But as the Texas Tribune noted, Perry could authorize state money for that purpose at any time.

The federal government has tried to give Texas assistance - such as $555 million in stimulus funds for expanded unemployment benefits (which Perry rejected) and has received federal disaster assistance more times than any other state.

http://thinkprogress.org/2009/11/12/ric ... onspiracy/



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PostPosted: 11/12/09 7:07 am • # 2 
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Bush spent 8 years punishing California. welcome to the real world, arsehole.


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PostPosted: 11/13/09 7:49 am • # 3 
Sarah Palin has endorsed Perry so maybe that will help in his defeat.


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PostPosted: 11/13/09 11:04 am • # 4 
But, Cheney has endorsed Hutchison


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PostPosted: 11/13/09 11:21 am • # 5 
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ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, Katy ~ for real? ~ I haven't heard that ~ Image

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PostPosted: 11/13/09 11:55 am • # 6 
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=8937565

Cheney to Campaign for Hutchison in Texas

Cheney to endorse US Sen. Hutchison's run for Texas governor; will appear at Nov. fundraiser



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PostPosted: 11/13/09 11:59 am • # 7 
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This POLITICO "Breaking News" email I just got is interesting too ~ this could very well imply that Hutchison is NOT confident going up against Perry ~ Sooz


POLITICO Breaking News:
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Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison will not resign her Senate seat to run for governor of Texas, choosing to stay in the Senate while she seeks the Republican gubernatorial nomination.


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PostPosted: 11/13/09 12:07 pm • # 8 
She says she's going to resign her senate seat in 2010, regardless of whether she's the nominee for governor or not. I can understand her changing her mind about resigning sooner. There are a lot of important issues moving around Congress right now.


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PostPosted: 11/13/09 12:46 pm • # 9 
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is there a chance of losing her seat to a democrat, sooz?


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PostPosted: 11/13/09 12:50 pm • # 10 
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My guess is a big NO, but Katy might be able to give a better answer ~

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PostPosted: 11/13/09 1:17 pm • # 11 
Mac, I don't think there's any chance of her losing to a democrat. The democratic party in Texas doesn't really put any effort or money into the governor and senate races.


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PostPosted: 11/13/09 1:39 pm • # 12 
The Rasmussen poll I read today had Perry 11 points up on Hutchinson.


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susanneinohio wrote:
The Rasmussen poll I read today had Perry 11 points up on Hutchinson.

wow


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PostPosted: 11/13/09 2:27 pm • # 14 
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Katy51 wrote:
Mac, I don't think there's any chance of her losing to a democrat. The democratic party in Texas doesn't really put any effort or money into the governor and senate races.

sounds like they might want to start....


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PostPosted: 11/13/09 2:47 pm • # 15 
I'm not sure what's happened with the democrats in Texas. Doesn't seem like the party of Anne Richards anymore.

Perry has the support of the conservatives. Hutchison has the support of the moderates. A lot of the democrats may vote in the republican primary just to get rid of Perry.


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