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So Who Exactly is Stronger Than Rick Perry in 2016? - Mark Davis - Page 1
If you’re wondering whether my Governor is going to try to become our President, I have no magic window to that, even though I have known him for nearly twenty tears.
But from here in Texas, where all kinds of political plotlines are getting attention, there are some insights I can share as Rick Perry plans a return to private life that may be only momentary.
... could someone remind me when Sarah Palin last ran for President?I’m not forgetting Sarah Palin. I just don’t think she will run for President again,
Please clarify, are you the author?
I think the Dems would pretty much adore seeing Perry as the GOP nominee seeing what a terrific candidate he proved to be last year. I don't recall reading a greater triumph of hope over reality since the last Ryder Cup.
It's also a marvel to me that people get paid for writing this tosh. Try this...
... could someone remind me when Sarah Palin last ran for President?
I thought that was a typo.
FWIW, Perry had medical issues and shouldn't of run at all last election cycle.
Who would be your favorite in 2016?
Mark Davis
So Who Exactly is Stronger Than Rick Perry in 2016? - Mark Davis - Page 1
If you’re wondering whether my Governor is going to try to become our President, I have no magic window to that, even though I have known him for nearly twenty tears.
But from here in Texas, where all kinds of political plotlines are getting attention, there are some insights I can share as Rick Perry plans a return to private life that may be only momentary.
I love how Republicans completely dismiss Christie.
He's pretty much the GOP's only chance of getting someone even moderately conservative but he isn't "good enough" because he cooperates, compromises, works across the aisle, and doesn't act like a completely petulent child.
You know, basiclly he acts like a real leader.
And the hell of it is, he isn't really a moderate, he's just forced to play one because he comes from a pretty liberal state with a liberal legislature and not governing toward the middle would leave the state with a logjam in Trenton with nothing getting done.
Sorta like the idiots in D.C. have going.
I love how Republicans completely dismiss Christie.
He's pretty much the GOP's only chance of getting someone even moderately conservative but he isn't "good enough" because he cooperates, compromises, works across the aisle, and doesn't act like a completely petulent child.
You know, basiclly he acts like a real leader.
And the hell of it is, he isn't really a moderate, he's just forced to play one because he comes from a pretty liberal state with a liberal legislature and not governing toward the middle would leave the state with a logjam in Trenton with nothing getting done.
Sorta like the idiots in D.C. have going.
Perry has an intelligence problem, he's even dumber than GW Bush.
I think it funny when Democrats declare the best possible chance for Republicans is to run Democrat Christie for President. His campaign would consist of he and the Democrat nominee arguing over which of them hates Republicans more.
I find it amusing Republicans think being honest makes someone a Democrat. Says a lot about the Republican party, if you ask me.I think it funny when Democrats declare the best possible chance for Republicans is to run Democrat Christie for President. His campaign would consist of he and the Democrat nominee arguing over which of them hates Republicans more.
I find it amusing Republicans think being honest makes someone a Democrat. Says a lot about the Republican party, if you ask me.
Then why are Republicans attacking Christie for being honest?Being honest doesn't make someone a democrat...
I love how Republicans completely dismiss Christie.
He's pretty much the GOP's only chance of getting someone even moderately conservative but he isn't "good enough" because he cooperates, compromises, works across the aisle, and doesn't act like a completely petulent child.
You know, basiclly he acts like a real leader.
And the hell of it is, he isn't really a moderate, he's just forced to play one because he comes from a pretty liberal state with a liberal legislature and not governing toward the middle would leave the state with a logjam in Trenton with nothing getting done.
Sorta like the idiots in D.C. have going.
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