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Can Perry defeat the smear merchants?

by Mojambo ( 128 Comments › )
Filed under Elections, Elections 2012, Politics at August 31st, 2011 - 8:30 am


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A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on.”

Winston Churchill

Over the course of the past two weeks I have seen a weird cabal of folks on  the Right, the Left, and the lunatic Paulian fringe make common cause with a bunch of lies and half truths about Rick Perry. For me (and I repeat for ME!) the most bizarre being that he is willing to support Sharia in Texas and is a stooge of the Aga Khan. Other lies are that he supported Texas secession (he did not), others are that all the jobs created in Texas are low wage jobs.   By the way you can always spot a Paulian when they start mouthing off about a “Bilderberg  conference”. As for Grover Norquist – very few Republican politicians have never met him (Gingrich, W. and Romney certainly have) or been on the same stage as him. It does not make them Islamic stooges.

by Bob Weir

The only force of nature that is faster than the speed of light is the speed at which calumny will collide with a contender for national office.  Therefore, it was to be expected that after Texas Governor Rick Perry threw his wide-brimmed Stetson into the political ring, he would immediately become a target for pundits, opponents, and potential challengers for the nomination and for the General Election.

Already there is a plethora of anti-Perry activists hurling a wide-ranging assortment of negative half-truths in an attempt to poison the atmosphere about the guy before the national electorate has a chance to hear from him and examine his record.  Propaganda is a very powerful mind-manipulation device.  It’s why so much money is spent on political ads.  Campaign managers know that most of the population will not take the time to do their own independent research on the candidates, preferring to make up their minds after absorbing a myriad of sound bites that they can regurgitate to others at social functions, making them appear knowledgeable on the issues.

 

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The governor’s response was that he appreciated their frustration with the current administration, but essentially assured them that secession was not a serious proposal.  Nevertheless, his innocuous statement of understanding why people felt that way was enough for his detractors to turn it into a bludgeon that they intend to clobber him with at every public forum.

Another disambiguation being leveled at the longest-serving governor in the history of Texas is the one about the state’s favorable unemployment statistics being the result of so many low-paying jobs.  There are several ways to dispute that allegation, but I’ll begin by saying that I’d rather have a low-paying job than no job at all.  Secondly, having lived here for 22 years, after moving from Long Island, New York, I can tell you that the cost of living here is considerably lower.

That’s because taxes are lower for the individual and for the entrepreneur who wants to take part in the capitalist system that gave our country a standard of living that continues to be the envy of the world.  A system, I might add, that is being bombarded by left-wing ideologues who believe in redistribution as the method of managing economic policy.  There must be a reason why so many people are moving to the Lone Star State, and it’s not because of the weather (summers are blisteringly hot and long).

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Another charge that is currently being bandied about is that Perry wanted to force 11- and 12-year-old females to be vaccinated with Gardasil, a drug developed by Merck Pharmaceutical to prevent cervical cancer caused by the Human Papilloma Virus.  The FDA approved the drug in 2006 and recommended vaccination in females before they become sexually active because it’s not effective against an existing infection.  What’s not often mentioned is that Perry’s executive order mandating the vaccine had an opt-out provision that parents could exercise.  That matters little to the anti-Perry crowd, who continue to accuse him of trying to use the power of the state to force a drug on children.  They conveniently leave out that the New England Journal of Medicine in 2007 found that Gardasil was nearly 100 percent effective in preventing precancerous cervical lesions caused by the strains it protects against.  Instead, I suppose they want the public to believe that Perry was deliberately trying to harm little girls.

It’s very early in the presidential sweepstakes, so I’m sure there’ll be a lot more trash thrown around.  Recently, a Ron Paul supporter bought a full-page ad in a Texas newspaper with the large, bold print type reading, “Have you ever had sex with Rick Perry?”  The subtitle read: “Are you a stripper, an escort, or just a young ‘hottie’ impressed by an arrogant, entitled Governor of Texas?”  Of course, such an ad hominem attack suggests sexual impropriety should be presumed, notwithstanding the lack of evidence to support it.

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The Ticket Obama Fears Most

by huckfunn ( 11 Comments › )
Filed under Elections, Elections 2012, Headlines, Politics, Republican Party at August 29th, 2011 - 11:58 am

Over the past several months, the democrats and their media cohorts have been hard at work on their campaign of misinformation as to who they fear most as a presidential candidate (Huntsman), and who they’re really eager to run against (Perry). Rule of thumb. Whatever comes out of David Axelrod’s Ministry of Misinformation, one can make the easy calculation that the truth is 180 degrees opposite of what they say. Last Friday on Fox, Dr. K-Hammer stated that Marco Rubio is the “prohibitive favorite” to be the GOP VP candidate next year. His Fox All Star colleagues concurred. So do I and I’m not even an All Star. I think that if Perry wins the nomination with Rubio as his running mate, we will get 8 years of President Perry and then 8 years of President Rubio. (Que mass lib head explosions… BOOM).

If Senator Rubio becomes the running mate of Governor Perry, which I believe is increasingly likely, President Obama could face his worst electoral nightmare.  At the outset, both men are excellentcampaigners — articulate, likeable, attractive, and accustomed to winning elections in the diverse and large populations of Texas and Florida.  Unlike Republican nominees since Reagan, Rick Perry knows how to work crowds.  Perry, like Rubio, has never lost a political race.  Although it is a relatively small section of his resume, his time successfully selling Bible reference books door-to-door may be as important as background in running for president.

Both Perry and Rubio have life stories which demonstrate that the American Dream really works.  Perry grew up on a cotton tenant farm in the middle of nowhere and worked hard up every step in his path to success.  Rubio’s parents worked in menial jobs so that their son could have a better life.  Imagine Rubio campaigning in Las Vegas, where his parents worked like so many Hispanics today,cleaning rooms and tending bars.  The greatest impact of these life stories is that the Republican ticket could say just how poor people need not stay poor if government gets out of the way.

Perry and Rubio are both social and economic conservatives.  The left tries to downplay the appeal of social conservatism, but to take just a single social conservative issue, abortion, the latest Rasmussen Poll shows that 55% of Americans believe that abortion is morally wrong while only 30% believe that abortion is morally acceptable and 41% of Americans believe that it is too easy to get an abortion in America while only 14% believe that it is too hard to get an abortion.  The vanilla question about whether Americans are “pro-choice” or “pro-life” is meaningless, if Republican candidates have the gumption to ask Obama in a debate whether he believes abortion is moral or immoral — leaving the question of federal policy on abortion aside.

This particular ticket would also have profound appeal to Hispanic voters, whose support for Obama has dropped a dramatic 36 points since he took office.  The impact of Rubio on the ticket, of course, is obvious: he would be the first Hispanic on a major party ticket in American history.  Big chunks of Hispanic voters in 2008 voted for Obama because he was a “person of color.”  Reelecting a black man president has much less psychological value to Hispanic voters than electing a Hispanic who could easily be president in eight years.

Read the rest here: The Ticket Obama Fears Most. HT Weasel Zippers.

 

The hostility between Rick Perry and Mitt Romney

by Phantom Ace ( 9 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Headlines, Mitt Romney, Republican Party at August 29th, 2011 - 10:56 am

Add Mitt Romney to the list of Republicans, Rick Perry is political opponents with.  The beef stems from Mitt Romney having an adviser who also was advsing an oppoent of Perry in 2006.  In 2007, whne Perry endorsed Rudy Giuliani, he took swipes at Mitt Romney. He also believes that Mitt Romneys satands for nothing.

It’s the worst-kept secret of the GOP presidential primary: Mitt Romney and Rick Perry have never liked each other very much.

And the past animosity could play out on the national scene in the coming weeks when Romney, the precarious front-runner, and Perry, who is rising in the polls, take the stage together for a series of fall debates.

The tension between the two goes back at least five years, tracing back to a 2006 blow-up when the two Republicans served together as governors. At the time, Romney, then the Republican Governors Association chairman, hired veteran media strategist Alex Castellanos to do work for the national group — a direct affront to Perry, since Castellanos was working for Carole Keeton Strayhorn, who was running as an independent against the Texas governor.

“There was a big blowup” between Romney and Perry over it, said one Republican familiar with the situation.

[….]Perry thinks “Romney stands for nothing,” said a Perry confidante. “He’s got no spine, no backbone.”

Rick Perry clearly doesn’t like the Rockefeller Wing of the GOP.

Rick Perry Must Distance Himself from Grover Norquist!

by 1389AD ( 82 Comments › )
Filed under Blogwars, CAIR, Dhimmitude, Education, Elections 2012, Islam, Koran, Muslim Brotherhood, Palestinians at August 28th, 2011 - 9:00 am


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Grover Norquist, Professional IslamoblowGrover Norquist is a professional Islamoblow who, for many years, under the guise of an anti-tax activist, has made a career out of corrupting the Republican Party with his “Muslim outreach”. The upshot is that the Muslim agenda has reached into the Republican party and has tainted many prominent Republicans, including the Bush family.

We have no need for Norquist to be our spokesman for cutting taxes and spending – we have the Tea Party for that. Norquist is also at the root of the Perry/Aga Khan curriculum controversy in Texas, about which there is much more at the link below.

It is not too late for Rick Perry to show Norquist the door, and to disavow any further efforts to “reach out” to the “Muslim community” – who actually are enemy aliens for all intents and purposes, even (or perhaps especially) those who have sworn an oath of citizenship in violation of the teachings in the Qur’an. We don’t need to “reach out” to enemy aliens – we need to deport them forthwith. The main thing that we need to teach people about Islam is that it is one hundred percent incompatible with the US Constitution and with life in any part of the civilized world.

Yeah, I’m a hard liner if there ever was one. And I will never apologize for that.

The Perry/Aga Khan curriculum: Ace folds, presents as the curriculum material that isn’t the curriculum at all

Ace asks: “Ummm… we’re not allowed to talk with Grover Norquist anymore, Pam? Can’t sign his anti-tax pledges?” Actually, it’s the other way around: is it really necessary to play ball with Norquist in order to come out for cutting taxes? Is there no candidate who will have the courage to endorse his tax policies but distance himself from him because of his Islamic supremacist ties?

Read it all. There’s tons of well-researched information here.

I don’t speak for Pam Geller. But I do say this: No, you’re not allowed to talk with Grover Norquist anymore, unless you want the whole world to know that you are a sellout to the Islamic expansionist agenda. It’s all up to you.

Much more about Grover Norquist here.

Yes, Norquist is married to a Palestinian Muslima, hence his personal reasons for pushing the Islamic agenda every chance he gets. I remember the days when marriage to an enemy alien (which is exactly what she is) disqualified a person from any position of public trust. The above link also details Norquist’s associations with CAIR and other Muslim Brotherhood front groups. He should be in prison for aiding and abetting terrorist organizations, not posturing as a “conservative” and corrupting the entire Republican Party.


Update:

As Rodan pointed out:

Why must Rick Perry distance himself from Grover Norquist? The whole GOP should. He’s vile agent of the Muslim Brotherhood. He should be shunned by ALL Republicans, not just Rick Perry.

So singling out Perry is intellectually dishonest. Grover should be purged and shunned by all.

Fair enough. Consider it said.

Obviously, I am not sold on Rick Perry. That said, I am a counterjihad blogger, and it is not my business, nor that of 1389 Blog, to get in bed with any political candidate. We are not part of anyone’s political campaign. Our job is to determine where politicians actually stand on the counterjihad, and to hold every politician’s feet to the fire.

However, if Rick Perry is the GOP candidate, and I’m still alive by then (never a foregone conclusion for any of us over 55), I expect to be voting for him.

If I’m DEAD by then, I expect to be voting for Obama, along with the rest of the deceased-American community. Too bad this isn’t a joke.



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