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Friday, May 27, 2011
Texas Governor Rick Perry still flirting with presidential run
It’s worth noting that Perry has in the past repeatedly said he would not, under any circumstances, run for president in 2012.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry, in his boldest statement yet about a possible run for national office, said Friday he will think about launching a campaign for president in coming days.
"I'm going to think about it," Perry said. He quickly added, "I think about a lot of things."
Perry, the longest serving governor in the United States, was speaking to reporters after a signing ceremony marking the passage of a bill requiring Texans to show photo ID before voting. A reporter noted that Hispanic Republicans in the Legislature were urging him to run and had already endorsed him. Perry repeated his most recent mantra that he wouldn't be distracted by presidential talk while the legislative session is ongoing.
Conservatives have been aching for more choices in the approaching 2012 Republican primary. This week, Perry's top strategist told the Tribune that the governor is, naturally, “thinking about it” given the flattering comments made recently by some in the GOP, although he "doesn't see any change in his direction."
Rick Perry will think about running for president
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It’s worth noting that Perry has in the past repeatedly said he would not, under any circumstances, run for president in 2012.
Of course, that was before Rush Limbaugh recently extolled Perry’s virtues for 20 minutes, and before Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee said they wouldn’t enter the race.
Perry strategist Dave Carney recently told the Tribune that it was impossible not to notice all the buzz around Perry. And impossible not to ponder, ever so slightly.
“Obviously, it’s flattering to have everybody, Rush Limbaugh and all these other conservative, right-of-center leaders, talk about you, urging you to think about it, urging you to run, saying they support you. But I don’t see any difference in terms of the governor’s thinking,” Carney said.
Carney, who is advising 2012 announced candidate Newt Gingrich, said Friday that "nothing has changed."

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SitizenKane, anonymous:
I like Perry (as a governor)...but he isn't Presidential material.
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Clay213, anonymous:
He's a scumbag do nothing ahole. Sounds perfect for a repub nomination
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Jason Rice, verified:
In the eternal optimist column:
If the stars crossed and he made it to Pennsylvania Ave... you can guarantee that his pipe dream of Texas Secession would be realized.
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Joel Woiton, verified:
Great, a male version of Sara Palin.
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Jason Rice, verified:
Who on earth did all these people blame before Sarah Palin?
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Clay213, anonymous:
GEORGE BUSH!
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Jason Rice, verified:
AHA! So there was a time I agreed with them on something.
cool
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SitizenKane, anonymous:
If your Obama is so smart; prove it...oh that's right, he won't release his grades, like everyother candidate for President has done....
Dollar to doughnuts he applied for scholarships as an immigrant citizen from another country...
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Jason Rice, verified:
Dude! He walks unassisted over the surface of water. What more do you want?
I must say that Perry on video scares the heck out of me.
I think he may be an animatronic.
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Clay213, anonymous:
SK: Who said anything about Obama other than you?
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SitizenKane, anonymous:
My comment was a follow up to JWs comment regarding Palin....he intimated that both Perry and Palin were somehow dumb? - in his superior opinion.
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Jason Rice, verified:
I think Godwin's Law has been superceded by a far less interesting "History-Challenged ADHD" corollary wherein the accuser can only think of recent political ads instead of 11th grade history.
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mikeguy, anonymous:
dumb as a "box of Palins"
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