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On a purely metaphorical level I think it works, at least the second part. Joel Send a noteboard - 23/08/2011 05:14:07 PM
As far as the presidential nomination Perrys best bet is to get himself some good national name recognition and convince people he's not a Bush clone (neither of which he's done well so far) then bow out to Romney early before he alienates the GOP establishment without whom any future national career is impossible. He's got all the qualifications; he's as quick to tell moderates gay marriage should be a state decision under the 10th Amendment and SS should be "fixed" as he is to tell conservatives SS is unconstitutional and we need an amendment to make gay marriage equally so, all while unswervingly maintaining his one true loyalty to corporate welfare and kickbacks. Unfortunately, Romney's been doing it a lot better for a lot longer and has all the powerful connections Perry lacks, so any Republican who gets in his way in 2012 will quickly be reduced to a wet spot in the road. In trying to prove the difference between him and Bush, Perry recently noted, "I went to Texas A&M; he went to Yale". That's a selling point in Brazos and Brazoria Counties but, as I'm sure you're well aware, an albatross around the neck on Wall Street (and Brazoria County already has a native son running for President anyway).

Yet if Romney weren't running or anyone but the corporate masters had any influence over the GOP nomination Perry would be a God send: Every bit the corporate shill, but with the charisma and rhetorical history so appealing to Tea Party faithful who only look at the records of people they've already decided to dislike. He's a better Reagan clone than W ever was; Perrys Ropers aren't loaners (really, it amazes me that the Bush boy with the thick Texas drawl is the one who WASN'T born in the state; JEB doesn't sound any more like that than his father does). If Romney wins the presidency, when he crashes and burns Perry would be in a great place to take over after the Democrats take their next turn pretending to be the working class party of 2016 then bending the nation over for corporate America with all the enthusiasm of Romney, Obama, Bush, Clinton, Bush and Reagan.

In that respect though Perry is as much the face and what passes for the soul of American government as Romney and Obama are. Romneys synthetic humanity and flip flops can't cost him the nomination because the wealthy power brokers who created the Republican Party are the only voice in choosing its nominee. That's good news for Republican partisans since I don't think Diebold can so seamlessly hack their own voting machines to make voters that irrelevant to the general election (yet). It really doesn't matter though, because whether Obama, Romney, Perry or Mickey Mouse is inaugurated in 2013 you'll keep your supply side policies. Let me know when the start working; I have something of an interest in history and the anomaly would interest me. ;)
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Is Rick Perry the GOPs Future--or Americas New Reality? - 22/08/2011 04:34:38 PM 709 Views
far left rags don't like Rick Perry, now that is a shocker *NM* - 22/08/2011 05:11:00 PM 132 Views
Big picture, man. - 22/08/2011 05:21:23 PM 292 Views
sorry I fell asleep somewhere in the middle of HPV vaccinations - 22/08/2011 05:46:55 PM 409 Views
When she starts talking about what supporters will do to opponents, that comparison will work. - 22/08/2011 06:13:24 PM 460 Views
no I just get tired of all the pissing and moaning about how mean republicans are - 22/08/2011 06:28:13 PM 350 Views
Not playing the D/R game. - 22/08/2011 06:32:15 PM 312 Views
Joel that is such BS - 22/08/2011 06:47:52 PM 279 Views
Excuse me, but you're the only one citing mean attacks by either side against the other. - 22/08/2011 06:59:37 PM 421 Views
did you hit your head Joel? - 22/08/2011 07:32:10 PM 259 Views
Separate issue, but talking about what your supporters will do to people isn't very complex code. - 22/08/2011 08:08:56 PM 326 Views
that argument only holds up if you ignore what he said and insert what you decided to hear *NM* - 22/08/2011 08:37:26 PM 152 Views
The quote's on record and speaks for itself. - 22/08/2011 08:41:19 PM 283 Views
I agree and it doesn't call on anyone to do anything to anyone - 22/08/2011 10:17:59 PM 289 Views
You guys remind me of those two on the old Star Trek episode "Let This Be Your Last Battlefield". *NM* - 23/08/2011 01:14:54 AM 158 Views
I remember that one. *NM* - 23/08/2011 04:54:04 AM 146 Views
Riddle me fake left, riddle me fake right.... - 23/08/2011 05:42:46 PM 290 Views
I work on Enterprise Zone audits - 22/08/2011 06:17:17 PM 306 Views
shhh this isn't about facts it is about emotions *NM* - 22/08/2011 06:29:17 PM 140 Views
We're still talking public funds though. - 22/08/2011 06:30:34 PM 418 Views
I don't understand the handing out part - 22/08/2011 06:39:15 PM 299 Views
It comes from the "grants" part. - 22/08/2011 06:45:33 PM 446 Views
Hmm this grant must be different - 22/08/2011 06:58:20 PM 267 Views
That's what it sounds like. - 22/08/2011 07:00:58 PM 295 Views
It looks like it - 22/08/2011 07:09:13 PM 330 Views
No and No, and I don't need to read the articles to answer that. *NM* - 23/08/2011 12:39:20 AM 166 Views
On a purely metaphorical level I think it works, at least the second part. - 23/08/2011 05:14:07 PM 305 Views

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