Scary, Scary article from James Moore at CNN.com….
Governor Goodhair is by far the most frightening of the possible GOP nominees. He’s ruthless, campaigns very well, is telegenic and from the State that gave us George W. Bush. I also suspect he is the pick of the Corporations and the Rich who don’t think Romney or any of the other lunatics can beat President Obama. They also want to use his religious zealotry to use the Religious Right again.
I can see how they are thinking: Supporter of Corporations and the Rich. Check. Christian Conservative- at least on face value- check. Looks good on TV and print media. Check. And so on….
I think Mr Moore has some valid points, but there is a lot about Rick Perry that has not yet been exposed to the national media….
However, if he is the nominee, it will be the nastiest, most brutal Presidential campaign we have ever seen….
My gut tells me he will fizzle out as time goes by, but I could be wrong as well…
Editor’s note: James Moore is a Texas-based Emmy award-winning former national TV news correspondent and co-author of the best-seller, “Bush’s Brain.”
Austin, Texas (CNN) — As a resident of Texas for 36 years, I keep wondering why the rest of the nation pays any attention to our political and cultural absurdities and yet still chooses Texans as presidents. Our most revered historical moment, the Alamo, was arguably a mass suicide. The slaughter in San Antonio was followed by a massacre at Goliad, the fall of the Confederacy to Union forces, and later by the Houston Astros. Texas has a legacy of losing.
None of this apparently matters, though, because America is beginning the process of electing another Texan to be president. Gigantic tax breaks for the wealthy and corporations, a trumped up war and a ruined economy from the last Texan seem incapable of dissuading supporters of Rick Perry.
His Saturday speech in South Carolina will make clear that he is entering the race for the White House and will spawn the ugliest and most expensive presidential race in U.S. history, and he will win. A C and D student, who hates to govern, loves to campaign, and barely has a sixth grader’s understanding of economics, will lead our nation into oblivion.
But I’m getting ahead of myself.
My Thoughts: How to Solve the So-Called Debt Crisis: Sell Texas
I’m so tired of hearing all the foolishness in Washington about this manufactured debt crisis the Republicans came up with as an excuse to drive their agenda. It’s gotten all out of their control now and is threatening all kinds of dire consequences if they force us into default on the national debt.
Well, I have figured out my own solution. Except for Austin and a couple of other nice cities, lets just sell off Texas. I’ve been there. Believe me, we won’t miss it.
Their Governor, Rick Perry, and the Republicans there keep threatening to secede anyway, so lets just sell them off to the highest bidder and make everyone happy. Surely we would get enough from Mexico or China or someone to greatly reduce the national debt and they would be free of the Washington government they seem to hate so much…
That’s not too much of a sacrifice for them to make, is it? If they are as patriotic as they claim to be, surely they will be glad to do this for the greater good of the country They keep saying we have to do something NOW and sacrifices are necessary. So, let’s sacrifice by selling Texas. I would much rather do that than cut Medicare, Medicaid or Social Security. I hope Ann Richards and Molly Ivins would approve…
And we would get rid of a lot of the fools Texas sends to Washington to cause all this trouble…
Makes as much sense as most of the “real” solutions coming out of Washington.
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