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New Super PAC to Run Rick Perry Ad Campaign in Iowa

Super PAC Jobs for Iowa to Run Texas Governor Presidential Rick Perry Ad Campaign in IowaA new super-PAC supporting Texas Governor Rick Perry’s hopeful presidential bid is releasing a statewide ad campaign in Iowa hailing Perry as the “better option” for president. The group Jobs for Iowa reportedly told Politico that it has spent just under $40,000 for two week’s of air time on Fox News Channel in the state. According to reports, the group is speculated to have the financial backing of affluent Texas Republicans who might like to expand their pro-Perry ad campaign to other states moving forward.

The goal of the ad campaign is allegedly to “help introduce Iowa voters to Rick Perry” and to “generate buzz” prior to the straw poll. A source told Politico that “it is no secret that a significant contingency of voters are uninspired by our current slate of Republican candidates for President. … Rick Perry is our best chance to beat President Obama.”

Politico reports:

In fact, the operatives they’ve retained to create and run the super PAC on the same day established a pair of linked super PACs in other states that have key early Republican presidential primaries, Jobs for South Carolina and Jobs for Florida.

Perry has repeatedly hinted that he’ll seek the Republican presidential nomination, but has said he’ll wait until after Labor Day to declare his intentions. He was left off the ballot for the Aug. 13 straw poll in Ames, Iowa, which is considered a key bellwether of the strength of presidential campaigns in the state headed into its first-in-the-nation nominating event, the Iowa caucuses.

Meantime, Texas fundraising sources allege one super PAC called Americans for Rick Perry reported raising $193,000 for Perry at the end of June, including a $100,000 donation from Dallas billionaire Harold Simmons. Politico states that ARP has raised over $200,000 since the report.

Watch the ad that praises Perry for being “a conservative with proven leadership,” who has balanced budgets and created jobs in his home state:

Comments (155)

  • Steamtrains
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 10:17pm

    My problem with Rick Perry is the Trans Texas Corridor and the Gardisil debacle both of which they tried to ram down our throats. Has put on big show about the border and closing it but haven’t really seen any real action. He still resides in “The Peoples Republic of Austin”

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    • fatjack
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 10:24pm

      Perry is a good looking sharply dresses RINO.

      No thanks.

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    • Shiroi Raion
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 10:34pm

      I’ll vote for the most Libertarian in the primaries. Progressives have done enough damage, we need their polar opposites to repair America.
      In any case,at this point, I’d take ANYONE over Obama… except for his cronies: Pelosi, Clinton, Reed…

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    • Grey Eagle
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 10:41pm

      Parents in TX have always had the option to opt out of any immunization that they do not want their child to receive. The corridor was a better means of transporting equipment, food, gasoline, gas, etc across the country. This would have increased jobs for all of the states. However, it did not work out, but he at least tried. Yes, he still lives in Austin because he is still Governor. He is a conservative, and true he was a conservative Democrat over 20 years ago. I voted for him for election 3 times. He is a conservative, and Obama and the Democrats are terrified that he will the the GOP candidate. Consequently, Gov. Perry is being trashed on numerous web sites. If Perry is the GOP candidate, I will vote for him again!

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    • tower7femacamp
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 11:05pm

      Bilderberg have deep pockets
      is that what we want the guy with the most money backing him ?

      PS the NWO makes money out of thin air

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    • ccr
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 11:20pm

      A “conservative” governor that would use executive order to MANDATE the HPV vaccine for young girls (which assumes they are or will be sexually active) is HARDLY someone I would support. The only reason that the new HPV wasn’t required………..a conservative legislature. And……then to highlight the campaign funds from the makers of the vaccine and the connections from Perry’s buddies to Merck. Good ‘ole boy politicin’ in TX.

      The highway……..sure, it had a great SPIN on its purposes and benefits. BIG Government…..can you say that?

      Those are just a couple of issues. My biggest issue that has caught my attention since his name has been thrown out………..his use of “religion” (his upcoming prayer rally at a big stadium) to promote himself politically. Where’s the honor?

      If prayer is indeed a true concern of Perry, how many times has he called on the people in his state to pray for relief from the drought and extreme temps? No need for a big rally, for preachers of questionable agendas……..just prayers in your homes, in your churches, in your own personal prayers. Just wondering……..anyone know??

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    • Kirby-man
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 12:10am

      Well, I can find fault, sometimes more, sometimes less, with each of the candidates. I do not yet know who I will support and your concerns about Perry are valid. However, it is way too early to rule him out, and I think at the end of the day, I will choose the “most constitutionally conservative” candidate who is viable enough to beat Obama or Hillary who I think will swoop in at the 11th hour and be viewed as the saviour of the progressive elitist left.

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    • JJ Coolay
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 12:31am

      Kirby you’re right.
      You can look through any candidates portfolio and pick and choose junk that you will disagree with.
      Bottom line, Perry is one of the better options out there right now.
      He has led Texas during the last 10 years and through a deep nationwide recession has managed to keep Texas leading the country in growth.
      THAT is what we need nationally.
      He’s not going to implement mandatory testing on your 6th grade daughter as POTUS, so you’re gonna have to let that one go. He’s all about states rights so as President, he’s going to focus on what the country needs and let the states take care of their own business. People need to start looking at the big picture. What do you expect to find, the perfect candidate?? Not gonna happen.

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    • Shiroi Raion
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 1:15am

      I agree. You can’t be in 100% agreement with anyone unless you’re a sheep like the typical Liberal drone. I’ll take Perry over Obama even if I disagree with half of his beliefs. It‘s better than having Obama whom I’ve disagreed with nearly 100% of the time. Killing Osama and keeping GITMO open are the only things I can think of in which I agreed with him.

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    • lionslayer44
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 2:24am

      RINO!!!! be prepared collect, food, water (filters), ammo. GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!

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    • TruthDarts
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 4:35am

      Hmmmm…

      QUESTION for all of ya’ll…
      If you can’t agree with your spouse,
      or teacher,
      or preacher,
      or sibling…100% of the time…

      just how are you gonna find a candidate that you agree with 100%?????????????

      Sheeesh.
      It’s political ideas…
      there is NO SUCH THING AS: 100% MATCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    • joe3
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 5:22am

      perry was too stupid to stand up like a man and make sure the texas TSA grope ban was passed and made into law, he would have been a hero, instead he is a stupid zero. this guy is not the person who can bring this nation back, he is a puppet.

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    • tower7femacamp
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 5:47am

      Next, The ‘BOHEMIAN GROVE’! America and well the rest of the world needs to know about what actually goes on behind these closed doors.
      Did you know that Rick Perry and Newt Gingrich both were at BOHEMIAN GROVE in 2004 where it was understood at that time that RICK PERRY WOULD RUN FOR PRESIDENT IN 2012.

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    • busterpuddles
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 6:42am

      Indeed, the highways that are now tollways are an obstacle for Perry especially if more Americans find out about it. Additionally, my friends didn’t like having to pick up and move just because their house was in the way of building extra lanes on to Highway 183/121. I like some things about him, but there are too many things about him I don’t like.

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    • Stuck_in_CA
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 6:57am

      I was curious as to just who the “Operatives” linked in the story were. Clicked on it, and got “Page not found.”
      I think we know the Establishment NWO boys will be opening their wallets for their fellow globalist, big time!
      Lots of naive people are gonna fall for the marketing job. He’s our next prez.

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    • jeckelmyhyde
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 7:50am

      Perry is is by far the best candidate out there on both sides of the isle, I would hate to see Romney (Obama Lite) being rammed down our throat like McCain was in 08. By the time the primaries rolled into Ohio and other states in 08 the left and the LSM had already chosen McCain to run against the socialist, not this time. Perry will get the nod because he is the candidate with executive expierence to create the needed jobs for our economy and to clean up this mess that has been made by the Chicago community organizer and his buddy Stedman.

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    • JRook
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 10:40am

      Wealthy Texans….the best candidates money can buy.

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    • independentvoteril
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 2:45pm

      That TRANS TEXAS CORRIDOR is a HUGE problem for me.. get emails from TURF (think that’s the right initials).. and I DON’T LIKE what I see.. he was with BUSH on this..and I didn’t nor do I support BUSH or his POLICIES.. It seems that IF we don’t watch it we will be stuck with another 4-8 years of BAD policy again.. Personally I have MORE FAITH in DONALD TRUMP or CAIN.. Seems to actually KNOW your candidates agenda you have to research their family tree.. Bush‘s leads to a grandfather who supported the NAZI’S.. Obama.. well they are still trying to find out IF he’s who he says he is..seems his background is all over the place.. and as the saying goes mama‘s baby daddy’s maybe.. even Kennedy had a sketchy background his grandfather was a bootlegger and his WHOLE family thought they were royalty where the laws didn’t apply to them..Maybe it’s time we looked BEYOND what they are saying into what they were taught by their families..

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  • Exrepublisheep
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 10:08pm

    The words “Super Pac” scare me.

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  • blue_sky
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:53pm

    Folks, if you are true conservative, but not yet sure about Ron Paul, check this short clip.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqZbbqK2KzA

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    • RepubliCorp
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 10:13pm

      Ron Paul is too old and 10% kook ……. get his son

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    • blue_sky
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 10:25pm

      RepubliCorp, unless you are a woman or a gay that vote for mannerism and style, Ron Paul’s message is fresh, young and sane – individual liberty, sound money, small government. Sounds good to me.

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    • Major Infidel
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 10:46pm

      Ron Paul is unmatched in conservatism and most likely our only hope of true restoration of the Republic. However and unfortunately, his lack of charm will forever prevent him from taking his rightful place as potus.

      Rand is a possibility in 16. If we make it that far.

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    • sooner12
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 10:49pm

      I’m sorry, Mr. Paul just ain’t going to make it. Don’t get me wrong, I like him; but he’s simply not electible.

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    • insaneserenity
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 10:55pm

      I love most of what Ron Paul says, but he’s gone off the deep end lately, sounding way too much like a far left loon. His biggest problem though has always been his supporters, attacking other candidates and being incredibly rude to everyone in the new media, old media, and pretty much everywhere else.

      If I thought He had a real chance, I would do anything I could for him. But at this point his runs for president can only be for fame or fortune. He never shells out any money in ads, he doesn’t tour or campaign, he just doesn’t put in the sheer effort that is neccessary to win.

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    • JJ Coolay
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 12:32am

      Ron Paul is a good candidate that just isn’t electable.

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    • blue_sky
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 12:44am

      Ron Paul is very electable, he is the best candidate against Obama we have. Stop parroting Trump and simply vote in GOP primaries to nominate the guy.

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    • TruthDarts
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 4:40am

      @INSANESERENITY

      Agree.
      Ditto on that.
      Ron Paul does not have the fire in his belly
      as presidential candidate,
      and it shows.

      (He’s more for Constitution–except the drug stance=looney tunes),

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    • tower7femacamp
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 5:46am

      go ahead NeoCons vote for war and hate
      the New World Order has used the media to condition you well
      cultivating the reptilian part of your brain.
      In the mean time they are going to enslave us all
      http://yourdaddy.net/2011/07/26/we-did-it-mainstream-coverage-of-bilderberg-2011-via-news-worldwide/
      Rick is perfect for their plans, I’m sure he will have no problem
      opening up FEMA camps.

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  • flagbearer
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:51pm

    Will Rick Perry take an oath that he is not a Bilderberg, New World Order, CFR member? Will he take an oath to keep America a sovereign nation and to protect and defend our borders? Will he?

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    • 912828Buckeye
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 10:01pm

      You get it Flag, Been say’in it for a while now.

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    • essence428
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 10:02pm

      No

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    • JJ Coolay
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 12:33am

      Folks, just because someone “attends” a meeting, does not make them a member.

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    • muzikant
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 1:16am

      I’m sure he will. States Rights and NWO are complete opposites. Just recently he didn’t cave to UN, Obama, and Mexico about executing that piece of crap rapist/murderer.

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    • Stuck_in_CA
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 7:02am

      @flagbearer

      From NumbersUSA.com:
      In a recent interview with the New Hampshire Union Leader, Governor Rick Perry reiterated his support for the Texas DREAM Act, a bill he signed in 2001. The bill signed by Governor Perry allows illegal aliens who have lived in Texas for three years to receive in-state tuition. Due to the Texas DREAM Act, qualifying illegal aliens attending the University of Texas, for example, pay $10,000 less in tuition costs, an amount that is thrown on the backs of taxpaying citizens in Texas.
      In 1996, Representative Lamar Smith of Texas authored the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996. Rep. Smith’s bill clearly prohibits states from offering in-state tuition benefits for illegal aliens, unless offered to all U.S. citizens and legal immigrants as well.
      The Texas DREAM Act of 2001 that Governor Rick Perry signed and supports, is clearly in violation of Rep. Smith’s Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996.
      Please send a fax to Governor Perry and ask him to reiterate his position on the Texas DREAM Act, and more importantly, to put taxpaying Texans first.”
      His Immigration Score Card is “D”

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  • mossbrain
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:48pm

    Is he wearing a wig? His hair appears to be floating a quarter inch off his head. I demand to see Rick Perry’s stool sample so that I may analyze it.

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    • trashtocash
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 12:39pm

      lol funny—this guy is a slick willy for sure–he reminds me of a leisure suit Larry used car salesman, I don’t trust him just by his looks alone.!

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  • lylejk
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:46pm

    Dig a little deeper and you won’t like Perry if you like the Bilderbergs. Still, if Perry wins the GOP nomination, I’ll have to vote for him since the alternative is unthinkable (and still is). :)

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    • xoke
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:59pm

      I’d vote for a lump of dig s**t over what we have now.

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    • lylejk
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 10:09pm

      You and me both Xoke; you and me both. lol

      Still, I like Cain for whatever reason (maybe since he’s not a politician; lol). :)

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  • TADTAD
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:42pm

    I’m still on answer “E.” I.E., none of the above….

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  • tbarr4
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:39pm

    Run Rick Run!! Perry Palin 2012!! Glenn Beck is a Texan now so Glenn will be the Chief of Staff!!

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    • loriann12
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:46pm

      Can you hear the liberals if they run a Perry-Palin ticket…..? It’ll be the teabaggers PP campaign…..The more they attack, the more scared they are.

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    • ccr
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 11:22pm

      If Beck supports Perry, Beck is sorely lacking! Perry’s list of integrity/conservative issues is long. Perry reminds me of …………sheep’s clothing!

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    • neverending
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 12:56am

      Not palin because she brings way too much garbage – need Rubio with Perry.

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    • Captain Crunch
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 2:52am

      THats’s right PALIN/Perry 2012

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  • GadsdenPatriot
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:36pm

    These demonic NWO sociopaths keep throwing them at us hoping one sticks.

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  • CommonSenseRN
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:35pm

    Although he says a lot of the right things, he still is a one world order, no borders, guy. Get us there just a little slower than Obama.

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    • muzikant
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 1:19am

      Pick the lesser of the two poisons. That’s why I always vote republican.

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  • JJoe
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:31pm

    Rick Perry is a no good globalist pawn. He will continue the banker fraud. Lets not forget Perry was a democrat who supported Al Gore for president. Perry was also Gore’s campaign manager in the state of Texas. Ron Paul 2012

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  • TheCenturion
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:29pm

    Doesn’t matter, Sarah will blow him out of the water.

    BTW, Gov, Perry is NOT the conservative he pretends to be.

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  • flagbearer
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:27pm

    George Bush Sr.–the first to espouse the New World Order.
    Bill/Hillary Clinton–set the stage for the New World Order.
    George Bush Jr.–took the blame for the New World Order.
    Barrack Obamma–making the change for the New World Order.
    Rick Perry–back-up plan for the New World Order.

    Vote for Tea if you love America, the republic it was meant to be.

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    • ccr
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 11:24pm

      Interesting post, Flagbearer!

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    • Vechorik
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 5:52pm

      Flagbearer, your post gave me chills. I read Bohemian Grove YouTube videos all morning, telling them if they want to see a conspiracy, read United Nations Agenda 21. JEESH! I might not sleep tonight! LOL

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  • 82dAirborne
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:22pm

    My idea for 2012 & beyond:

    President Rick Perry
    Vice President Marco Rubio
    Sec. of State ??? (Rudy Giuliani, Mitch Daniels or maybe Chris Christie)
    Sec. of Defense Allen West
    Sec. of Treasury Ron Paul
    Sec. of Something or other Herman Cain
    Sec. of the Interior Sarah Palin

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    • blue_sky
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:29pm

      What a pro–big government true neo-con/Bus style line-up. Perry – hidden democrat, Marco Rubio – for endless wars and torture. Check Wikipedia “neo-conservatism” to understand that their ideology came from socialist Trotskyists, not conservatives.

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    • 82dAirborne
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:39pm

      We have to rid ourselves of Mr. Obama & Co.!! We have to have a candidate who can actually win the election. I am super conservative but I am also a realist. I see no way on earth that any of the declared candidates have a chance to win. In this case I would rather win than anything else. Turning our nation around is like trying to maneuver an aircraft carrier. It can’t stop on a dime & things won’t turn around for us overnight.

      An okay POTUS would be 1.75 million times better than the current occupant of the Oval Office.

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    • blue_sky
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:46pm

      Obama = Bush = same failed policies of big government central planning, money manipulation, endless wars, torture, spying. To me all that is un American. We should retire old philosophies of neo-cons and progressives alike and choose liberty and sound money.

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    • TRILO
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:51pm

      Just because Rick Perry comes from a conservative state that has had job growth does not mean he is a conservative republican. He is real good at using all the correct conservative buzz words though. Hopefully people will do a little research about Mr Perry before they throw their support for him. First clue about his character is that Karl Rove and his circle of influence convinced him to change parties. So he changed from being a Democrat to a Republican not because his philosophy changed but because he was after political gain. People do not alter their core belief systems at a whim, one must have a defining moment to make such a change. Political and personal gain is not one of those moments. In my mind he is nothing more than a snake oil salesman.

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    • smartgirl
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 10:42pm

      Palin should be energy secretary: Drill, baby, drill! We’d have energy independence and millions of well-paying jobs. It’s not what you spend; it‘s what you make and we’d be making lots of energy that, unlike wind and solar, won’t need subsidies.

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    • sissykatz
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 12:35am

      I’m with you 82. I want to win. There is only one possibility so far and that is Romney. I don’t want Romney. Would love Bachmann but I don’t think she can will the independents. Ron Paul I like
      sometimes and others he acts like he is off his meds. He can never win.

      I would rather have Bachmann as VP than Palin because I think she will have a better chance than
      palin. Don’t know alot about Perry but like him better than Romney.

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    • JJ Coolay
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 12:37am

      Trilo, you don’t have to have moved once ounce on your core beliefs and all of a sudden, you’re in a different party, because the friggin parties have moved!
      Didn’t Ronald Reagan say that very thing??

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    • muzikant
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 1:22am

      Blue_Sky is losing it… Needs help…

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    • toto
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 5:28am

      Those have been in the my my dream cabinet picks too! Especially Palin at Interior and Allen West at Defense.

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  • blue_sky
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:15pm

    ======Shhhh==============================================
    Rick Perry Was Al Gore’s Texas Campaign Chairman in 1988
    ===========================================oops==========

    Perry is the establishment’s secret back-up plan in case Obama fails.
    They see Ron Paul supporters of true Tea Party beat in the polls all their shills – Newt, Romney, Bachmann. The establishment is really scared.

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    • ProbIemSoIver
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:28pm

      Perry is an actor in the play. Ron Paul is the only Constitutional, Anti-Establishment Candidate. ALL of the rest are RHINOs.

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    • JJ Coolay
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 12:38am

      Blue… key word there… 1988!!!! 23 years ago. A lot has changed in 23 years.

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    • blue_sky
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 12:47am

      JJ Coolay, you may be a flip flop yourself. May be you voted for Obama, who knows. But Ron Paul was correct even 23 years ago and stood the conservative ground. If we have such a great person, why to back anybody less credible?

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  • dontbotherme
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:15pm

    He seems to be a good man & I like what he is doing. The commie press will try to destroy him because he’s from Texas. I hope he can stand tough like Christie & make the attackers cringe.

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  • Ron_WA
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:14pm

    If Gov Perry’s going to run he’s got to get a better suit than the one in that picture!

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  • trolltrainer
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:12pm

    I don’t “hate” Perry either…sigh…Better than Romney for sure.

    Ron Paul looks better and better…

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    • RepubliCorp
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 10:27pm

      Is this the Ron Paul that wouldn’t have killed osama bin laden?

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  • John M
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:11pm

    Perry is a protege of and now heavily supported by Mr. Karl “Amnesty” Rove. He is a big-government RINO (Republican in name only). Tell you anything? We need to run a Conservative, and Perry isn’t, by any stretch of the immagination Conservative.

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  • VermontPatriot
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:11pm

    Perry is a politician…but I could vote for him.

    I’d vote for a lump of coal or a quart of oil over
    Obummer.

    Fill D.C. With TEA!

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  • DagneyT
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:09pm

    You go, Bilderbergs! As a Texan, can I just yawn here? Yep. YAWN!

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  • Son_of_Liberty
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:09pm

    Ron Paul 2012

    3%

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    • blue_sky
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:16pm

      LAKE JACKSON, Texas – According to a newly released survey from Harris Interactive, 2012 Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul splits the vote in half versus President Obama, doing better than a majority of the other Republican contenders. The poll gives Paul 50 percent of the vote versus the president in a head to head match up.

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    • JJoe
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:17pm

      Yes Ron Paul 2012

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    • blue_sky
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:24pm

      CNN: More active duty US military donate to Ron Paul than to other candidates combined.

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    • RepubliCorp
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 10:32pm

      Will we all get free pot? ……. and a bag of oreo cookies

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  • hauschild
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:08pm

    Perry vs Romney….it will be close for awhile, I suppose.

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  • GadsdenPatriot
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:05pm

    I don’t like having my mind made up for me. I’ll continue to dream that Sarah runs.

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  • xoke
    Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:05pm

    I don’t hate Mr. Perry…I’m just afraid another republican from Texas will get destroyed by the press. I can see it now, Bush III is what they will say.

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    • hauschild
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:11pm

      I think Perry would probably win, but I do worry about another “insider” at helm, without much change being effected.

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    • blue_sky
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:19pm

      hauschild, wake up, Perry is handled by CFR. He is the establishment guy for big government. He even worked for Al Gore.

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    • Ron_WA
      Posted on August 1, 2011 at 9:20pm

      You’re absolutely correct. Way too many will vote against him ‘cuz he’s a Texas Gov. They won’t bother to listen to the message.

      I’d prefer Perry over Romney but I think he will coalesce the opposition against him & scare away the independents.

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    • muzikant
      Posted on August 2, 2011 at 1:33am

      Bush never fought back against the press. Always smiling, never defended his ideas. I just hope Perry will be like Perry the Platipus from Phineas and Ferb – fighting progressive crime.

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