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The Hill: Perry To Drop Out, Ron Paul To Be Romney’s Rival

Post by dicktater » Mon Sep 26, 2011 11:46 am

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The Hill: Perry To Drop Out, Ron Paul To Be Romney’s Rival


Congressman is Republican’s only chance of success against Obama

Paul Joseph Watson
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Monday, September 26, 2011
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The implosion of Rick Perry’s presidential campaign has opened the door for Congressman Ron Paul to move up into second place and go head to head with Mitt Romney – that the prediction from TheHill, one of Washington’s most respected political newspapers.

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Alex Jones explainedwhy the momentum behind Ron Paul’s campaign has him firmlychallenging as a top tier candidate on the Sunday show, and it’s a view increasingly being acknowledged by even mainstream political commentators.

Writing for The Hill, Capitol Hill’s most widely circulated newspaper,Brent Budowsky sounds the death knell for Rick Perry’s campaign.

“I wrote in August that Rick Perry will self-destruct within 30 days. His prospects for the presidency were as phony as the fantasy of a two-person race was false. Perry is a phony conservative who is not conservative. He is a pay-for-play politician who gobbled up Obama stimulus like a hound dog eating a bone, and created oceans of new government jobs in Texas while his big donors mysteriously received big government contracts. The Texas deficit ballooned and the Texas jobless rate doubled on Rick Perry’s watch,” writes Budowsky.

“I will not speculate about the reasons for Rick Perry’ strange, weird and incoherent debate performance. Major new negative stories about Perry will soon emerge in the media. Trust me. Perry will drop out long before the year ends. If he dropped out today Ron Paul could well be in second place. Will pundits say it is a two-man race between Romney and Paul?”
When Rick Perry drops out: Ron Paul could be second place, Republicans enter the Wild West
By Brent Budowsky - 09/26/11
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As we have documented, the only thing standing between Paul and Romney is an admitted establishment media strategy to ignore the very existence of the Congressman’s campaign. Now that this hoax is quickly dissolving, Paul is set to be provided with the perfect platform from which to launch an assault on Romney’s lead in the national polls.

An an establishment RINO Republican, someone whohas pushed big government policies equally as horrendous as anything Obama ever did, Romney’s chances of defeating the President are negligible. If he wins the Republican candidacy, Romney will only energize the hordes of Obamanoids to re-emerge and return Obama to the White House.

The same goes for Sarah Palin if she ever getsaround to throwing her hat in the ring. Even aside from damaging recent revelations about her private life, Obama’s slick talk would absolutely cream Palin in the presidential debates and she would become a nationwide laughingstock overnight.

Polls have shown that while establishment Republicans have all lost popular approval at a similar pace to Obama, Ron Paul already has the numbers to be within striking distance of defeating Obamain a head to head run off – and that’s before he’s even been afforded one half of the national platform the media has bestowed upon Perry and Romney.

Once Ron Paul’s message is allowed to be heard, he will absolutely trounce Obama.

Only Ron Paul offers enough of an alternative tofour more years of Obama to give the Republicans a chance of any success in2012. Only Ron Paul’s solutions for returning America to sound money principles can begin to reverse decades of Republicans and Democrats allowing the nation’s economic base to be disastrously undermined.
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Re: The Hill: Perry To Drop Out, Ron Paul To Be Romney’s Riv

Post by Lemek » Mon Sep 26, 2011 12:03 pm

I'm glad to see The Hill showing Ron Paul some respect. Unfortunately, the Establishment Republican Party doesn't want to win. Last time they selected liberal douche bag John McCain. There's a reason they do this: to give Republican voters someone they won't vote for. As for Perry, I think he's a godsend to the Establishment. I would be surprised if he dropped out. If he gets the nomination, he ensures a low Republican turnout in 2012, and lends credibility to an Obama victory. Just like McCain.
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Re: The Hill: Perry To Drop Out, Ron Paul To Be Romney’s Riv

Post by dicktater » Mon Sep 26, 2011 12:06 pm

Fox News panel: Perry campaign near ‘total collapse’
Posted on 09.25.11
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A panel of conservative pundits on Fox News savaged Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry Sunday after the candidate had a rough week.

The Texas governor followed a poor debate performance with a loss to Herman Cain in the Florida straw poll Saturday, a defeat made even worse by the fact that he had actively campaigned there.

“Perry really did throw up on himself in the debate at a time when he needed to raise his game,” Fox News’ Brit Hume told Chris Wallace. “Perry is about one half a step away from almost total collapse as a candidate.”

“This is a much more closed straw poll than the one in Ames, and these are discerning voters, very loyal Republican, they’ve been paying attention to this process all along,” The Hill’s A.B. Stoddard noted. “It was a real slap towards Perry and Mitt Romney. And you really got a sense when I spoke to Republicans on Friday — as many as I could after the debate — the sense was not only that Perry had given a dismal performance and, of course, Romney had won, but that they don’t like their choices at all.”

Watch this video from Fox’s Fox News Sunday, broadcast Sept. 25, 2011.

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opinion of a day; but a series of oppressions, begun at a
distinguished period and pursued unalterably through every
change of ministers, too plainly prove a deliberate, systematic
plan of reducing [a people] to slavery."

~~ Thomas Jefferson

"Power kills, absolute power kills absolutely. The more power a government has, the more it can arbitrarily make war on others and murder foreign and domestic subjects. The more that government is constrained and diffused, the less tendency there is for them to commit genocide."
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Re: The Hill: Perry To Drop Out, Ron Paul To Be Romney’s Riv

Post by Ry » Mon Sep 26, 2011 6:27 pm

might have been larry flint taking him down.
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Re: The Hill: Perry To Drop Out, Ron Paul To Be Romney’s Riv

Post by juice » Mon Sep 26, 2011 7:36 pm

This will resemble the cliche video game ending where the final boss fight is followed by the REAL final boss fight.

A new contestant enters the tournament....
C-C-C-Chris Christie!!!!!!!

(And then after that is the obligatory doppelganger Ron Paul...)

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Re: The Hill: Perry To Drop Out, Ron Paul To Be Romney’s Riv

Post by Lemek » Mon Sep 26, 2011 8:41 pm

Maybe Perry will drop out. I don't recall McCain being derided by the media until after he got the nomination. I just hope he doesn't drop out before this comes out.
Cameron Todd Willingham was a Texas man whose three young children died in a 1991 fire at the family home in Corsicana, Texas. Willingham, accused of having set the fire, was convicted of murder and was executed in 2004. Shortly before the execution and after several years of unsuccessful appeals, an arson expert, Gerald Hurst, filed a report advising the 7-member Board of Pardons and Paroles that the investigation of the case had not been based on good science and that there was no proof of arson, but the Board of Pardons and Paroles declined to recommend clemency to the governor. Perry did not use his authority to grant a one-time, 30 day reprieve to Willingham.
In 2005, Texas established a nine-member Texas Forensic Science Commission (TFSC). As part of the Commission's inquiry into the Willingham case, another fire scientist wrote a report that agreed with Gerald Hurst that the charge of arson could not be sustained given the available evidence. Two days before the Commission was to hold a hearing on this report, Perry replaced three members of the TFSC. Perry's newly appointed Chairman promptly canceled the hearing. Perry denied that the dismissals were related to the case, noting that the terms of the replaced persons were expiring.
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