And here’s part II: the Q&A from last night’s (10/11/2011) post-debate remarks by Texas Governor Rick Perry. Again, this was done by RedState’s Aaron Gardner, not myself. You can see the first part here.
Moe Lane (crosspost)
And here’s part II: the Q&A from last night’s (10/11/2011) post-debate remarks by Texas Governor Rick Perry. Again, this was done by RedState’s Aaron Gardner, not myself. You can see the first part here.
Moe Lane (crosspost)
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Why can’t he translate this into the debate setting. I just do not get it. I’m voting for him anyways, because I know I can trust him, but I want him to shut the establishment up.
Perry focused on energy in the debate. Rick Santorum said the EPA is killing jobs in his home state a coal & natural gas state.
This morning the capital of Pennsylvania declared bankruptcy.
Who are Pennsylvanians likely to vote for an Global Warming believing Obamalite or an Energy state Governor who has a record of fighting the EPA since he was an agriculture commissioner in the 90’s. Pennsylvanians will vote for jobs and rolling back the EPA means jobs all over the country that happen fast. The wildcatters,oilriggers & developers are just waiting. The first part of his economic plan comes out this week. The preview appeared in an article in the Union Leader the day of the debate. There isn’t another candidate who knows as much as he does about this from his experience as Gov. of Texas.
The only polls that count are those at the voting booths n every primary.
link to the Union Leader article.
http://www.unionleader.com/article/20111011/LOCALVOICES/710119989
And this
http://jonathanlast.com/2011/10/12/perry-romney-federer/
Perry is the Anti-Romney & the Anti-Obama with the record to back it up.
Timothy – I was thinking exactly that. Why can’t he talk like this in debates?
He will with Obama