User Tag List

Results 1 to 6 of 6
  1. #1
    Senior Member Array
    Join Date
    May 2010
    Posts
    9,660
    Thanks
    1,314
    Thanked 783 Times in 658 Posts

    DID PERRY Fire A Shot Across the Bow Against Bachmann and Palin.....

    DID Perry, the GOP Govenor from Texas fire a shot across the bow of Bachmann and Palin by going on Campaign and annoucning his candidacy in So. Carolina? Taking 5th in the Straw Poll and not even showing to speak. How will this break down with the Southern Cons. As well as Bachmanns ties with the Angelican Chritians in Iowa? Did Perry just Make Palin completely irrelevent with any of her thoughts about joining Campaign? How will this split the Tea party Vote? Lets see and here some of this Republican strategy that is playing on out there.

    What say ye Neo-Cons?
    What about ye Southern Cons?
    Lets here what all you Baggers got to say?
    .
    Any of the left that feels they are up to the challenge can of course join-in. Especially all those that know how Republicans think and feel.....or course secretly we know you Worship US.....


  2. #2
    Appreciative Member Yeti 8 Jungle Swing Champion YetiSports 4 - Albatross Overload Champion Jackpot Bars Champion Alu`s Revenge Champion Array
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Location
    Washington State
    Posts
    21,236
    Thanks
    2,723
    Thanked 4,228 Times in 2,960 Posts
    Rick Perry could wrap up the southern con support if he plays it right. Which could put him well on the way to being a/the front runner. The only reason Romney is considered the front runner is that he has tacit support from all states because he is viewed as the safe choice. His problem is that if he gets beat or tied in the north and Midwest by Bachmann and Paul and then loses in the south to Perry, he quickly becomes irrelevant.

    I still don't think Sarah Palin is even considering running.
    Take me home Momma and put me to bed. I have seen enough to know I have seen too much.

  3. #3
    Senior Member Array
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    east coast
    Posts
    5,091
    Thanks
    56
    Thanked 835 Times in 640 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by boontito View Post
    Rick Perry could wrap up the southern con support if he plays it right. Which could put him well on the way to being a/the front runner. The only reason Romney is considered the front runner is that he has tacit support from all states because he is viewed as the safe choice. His problem is that if he gets beat or tied in the north and Midwest by Bachmann and Paul and then loses in the south to Perry, he quickly becomes irrelevant.

    I still don't think Sarah Palin is even considering running.
    She will be supporting Perry.

  4. #4
    Senior Member Array
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Winston-Salem, NC
    Posts
    851
    Thanks
    174
    Thanked 63 Times in 55 Posts
    Quote Originally Posted by boontito View Post

    I still don't think Sarah Palin is even considering running.
    I agree completely. I do, however, think that whoever she endorses will end up being the GOP nominee.

  5. #5
    Senior Member Array
    Join Date
    May 2010
    Posts
    9,660
    Thanks
    1,314
    Thanked 783 Times in 658 Posts
    Well it is clear Palin is out to tank Romenys Agenda.....still Ron Paul was only a 130 some votes right behind Bachmann in the Ames Straw Poll. Plus now Romney has admittied he has put the same amount of money he did last time. Course we know it will take more. I doubt Romney can pull out the Win anyways. Plus now that he is pulling himeself out of all the Straw polls he will have even less donors. Romney has flipped flopped way to many times and every time it is the same thing for him. He cannot pull the Southern Cons, nor all of the Neo's. big deal his dad held Michigan. He lost it last time anyways.

    IMO I think Perry pretty much takes Palin out of the mix and assures she will not join in on Campaign. As the Neo-Cons will go with Perry. But I wouldnt count Perry as having a lot with the Tea-party backing if he is competing with Paul in Texas. Paul is like the De-facto 3rd candidate long before there was a Tea-Party. Plus his support still stayed with him even after he had lost out to McCain.

    Still why should other Republicans look to jump all-in with Perry now? That he is like some saviour for the GOP. What makes him so viable and a Tier-One candidate?


  6. #6
    Senior Member Array
    Join Date
    Mar 2010
    Location
    Center of the universe: So Cal
    Posts
    3,900
    Thanks
    127
    Thanked 191 Times in 158 Posts
    I think Perry is taking a variation in a page from Palin's playbook. I don't see a problem. At least for anyone but the President.


 

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.5.2