October 7, 2011
"… . What is striking about this in Perry’s case—and indeed in the case of many tea party candidates—is that they no longer seem to feel any need to even offer lip service to the notion that education is important to building success and opportunities for peoples’ lives. Where once the notion was that getting a good education was key to creating and maintaining a large middle class in America, now the emphasis is on boot strapping one’s way to the top. Indeed, many tea party types seem resentful that their tax dollars are used to educate “others” at all—whether illegal immigrants, or the poor who “belong” here. Education is a “cost” to be limited or eliminated, not a “good” that pays itself back in untold and often immeasurable ways… ."

Politicalprof: Why Rick Perry’s Grades May Matter …

 Wait … isn’t Perry taking flak for supporting in-state tuition for non-legal residents?  And hasn’t Perry been pushing hard for a $10,000 college degree, precisely because he feels eduction is extremely important, and that it out to be affordable for everyone?  You can blast certain elements of the Tea Party all you want about this, but lumping Perry into the mix seems unfair to me.  He’s arguably been more focused on the importance of a college education than our President.

I’m no Perry supporter, and there are plenty of legitimate grounds that ought to disqualify Perry from office.  This isn’t one of them.

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September 12, 2011
THE PAREENINGTON POST: Most Horrifying Sentence on Our Site Today

motherjones:

Texas’ Deputy Attorney General for Criminal Justice, Don Clemmer, later testified that his office didn’t have the resources to investigate allegations of sexual abuse at a TYC facility in Ward County because at the time the local agent was busy investigating charges of voter…

September 7, 2011
liberalsarecool:

Will the corporations and the free market put out these massive fires? Maybe deregulation or cutting volunteer firemen budgets will put them out?

Hi, I think I need to have an intervention here somewhere. OK, this is Rick Perry for President 2012 on the face book.
This is a post on it where a person is blaming the Federal Government for the fires because they are turning away help.
This  article just made me livid. If Rick Perry can do something to stop the  Feds from letting our volunteers help with these devastating fires, then  I don’t know who can!
The article linked is some right wing nonsense about Federal Liberals in suits with tinted windows and sunglasses turning away god fearing fire-slaying Texans who want to put the fires out.
This argument is ontological. There is a bad guy (Federal Government) a good guy (what have you). Of this they will not be dissuaded.

liberalsarecool:

Will the corporations and the free market put out these massive fires? Maybe deregulation or cutting volunteer firemen budgets will put them out?

Hi, I think I need to have an intervention here somewhere. OK, this is Rick Perry for President 2012 on the face book.

This is a post on it where a person is blaming the Federal Government for the fires because they are turning away help.

This article just made me livid. If Rick Perry can do something to stop the Feds from letting our volunteers help with these devastating fires, then I don’t know who can!

The article linked is some right wing nonsense about Federal Liberals in suits with tinted windows and sunglasses turning away god fearing fire-slaying Texans who want to put the fires out.

This argument is ontological. There is a bad guy (Federal Government) a good guy (what have you). Of this they will not be dissuaded.

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September 7, 2011
theweekmagazine:

“The battle for the GOP nomination starts in earnest” on Wednesday  night, in the debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in  California. It’s the  first debate to include the new GOP frontrunner, Texas Gov. Rick Perry,  and marks the first time in the race that Perry and former frontrunner  Mitt Romney will share the stage. What’s in store for the night? Here, some predictions.
Photo: REUTERS/Jim Young

theweekmagazine:

The battle for the GOP nomination starts in earnest” on Wednesday night, in the debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in California. It’s the first debate to include the new GOP frontrunner, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, and marks the first time in the race that Perry and former frontrunner Mitt Romney will share the stage. What’s in store for the night? Here, some predictions.

Photo: REUTERS/Jim Young

August 29, 2011
"My brain is like a chicken pot pie. His is like a refrigerator that is all very organized — pickles here, salad there."

Rick Perry, on Karl Rove (via washingtonexaminer)

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August 29, 2011
"Is it better to have a candidate who actually believes in biblical inerrancy and the extreme youthfulness and recency of the Grand Canyon, or a candidate who half-affects such convictions in the hope of political gain? Either would be depressing. A mixture of the two—not excluded in Perry’s case—would lower the tone nicely."

Rick Perry and religion: Does the Texas governor believe his idiotic God talk, or is he just pandering for votes? - By Christopher Hitchens (via danielholter)

Why do people care what politicians actually believe?

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August 29, 2011
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August 26, 2011
theweekmagazine:

Up until 1989, Rick Perry was actually a Democrat. He was Al Gore’s Texas state chair in 1988 when the Tennessee Democrat  ran for president the first time. And in 1987, Perry supported a $5.7 billion tax hike, which was opposed by  most Republican lawmakers and “triggered the largest tax increase ever  passed in modern Texas.” Oops.

I don’t know why this is a thing. Reagan and a ton of other Southern Republicans used to be Democrats.

theweekmagazine:

Up until 1989, Rick Perry was actually a Democrat. He was Al Gore’s Texas state chair in 1988 when the Tennessee Democrat ran for president the first time. And in 1987, Perry supported a $5.7 billion tax hike, which was opposed by most Republican lawmakers and “triggered the largest tax increase ever passed in modern Texas.” Oops.

I don’t know why this is a thing. Reagan and a ton of other Southern Republicans used to be Democrats.

August 22, 2011
Fuck It: Rick Perry Wins 2012 Bet Extravaganza

zombiecuddle:

thecallus:

Cash on the table time: Perry beats Obama in 2012 for the presidemcy. Usual terms apply: 250 words of praise are yours to win if you’re right. They’re mine to write if I lose. I will warn you: this has yet to happen.

I’ll go straight up. No need for odds. Obama’s spineless presidency is DOA and the Texan wins.

Double or nothing? I’m in. Obama’s fundraising capacity is still incredible. Once he has a real opponent with real negatives it’s a whole different game.

If you guys were betting anything of value I would say you were being foolish.

August 22, 2011
"Listen, America’s gone a long way from the standpoint of civil rights and thank God we have. I mean we’ve gone from a country that made great strides in issues of civil rights. I think we all can be proud of that. And as we go forward, America needs to be about freedom. It needs to be about freedom from overtaxation, freedom from over-litigation, freedom from over-regulation. And Americans regardless of what their cultural or ethnic background is they need to know that they can come to America and you got a chance to have any dream come true because the economic climate is gonna be improved."

Gov. Rick Perry, Rick Perry Compares Civil Rights Movement To GOP Fight For Lower Corporate Taxes | ThinkProgress

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