Friday, September 23, 2011

Rick Perry needs a "do-over". Maybe all Republican Candidates do

I spent a lot of years in different types of marketing. During that time I heard all kinds of lame-brained ideas on how to bring a product to market.

This leads me to the Rick Perry that showed up at the Republican debate last night. I am confused. Which Rick Perry showed up? Maybe, after two left-wing orchestrated debates, all the candidates showed up with chips on their shoulders. First - any Republican campaign who would allow far, far, far left wing, Marxist commentators, moderate a Republican debate is well beyond CRAZY! I consider those decisions to be part of the overall decline of the RINO Party. Only complete idiots, like Steele, would do such a thing.

Back to Rick Perry. Two things: 1) have you fired those idiots who suggested you make all those lame attacks on Mitt Romney last night? 2) Regarding the HUGE illegal alien blight that is destroying the American workplace, American Schools, American (ugh!) entitlements, American health care ... What in the world were you thinking last night?? Have you gone insane? BTW - with regard to Romney removing a passage from his book - You were correct, Romney LIED when he said that he didn't. He did.

To you and all the other (announced) candidates for president. Stop the petty crap! Look. Americans want solutions. They want to see a personal candidate's background that supports the solutions they present. I listened to the Reagan debates. He focused on the problems in America, explained his philosophy, and presented solutions to 'fix' those problems. He never said, "oh, this will be easy". Nope, he said the solutions would be tough, but would bring this country back to what America stands for. I see glimmers of those kinds of positive statements from the current crop of candidates, but then, sadly, they get back to the school yard fighting...

People are talking this morning about the positive presentation by Newt Gingrich. He's smart, could easily work obama like the slime ball he is, but Newt has a big problem. Does anybody want a self-serving 'smart-ass' as president? Newt's mouth gets him in trouble, time after time, after time. In some voter's minds, that makes him 'un-presidential'. I.E., Newt doesn't act "presidential" at times. In contrast, Reagan always acted "presidential", and as history shows, has two winning elections to prove that he was, in fact, Presidential.

Rick, cut the laid back Texan stuff. If elected, you'd be president of the whole nation. Remember, Bush already trade-marked the 'laid back' persona, and look how it helped him...NOT.

Conservative voters want several things in their choice for president: Somebody who is intelligent; somebody who is an American first, last, and always...who bleeds red, white and blue; somebody who feels the pain that Americans of all races, status, and creeds are experiencing. Somebody with plausible solutions to our current economic malaise. Somebody they can believe in.

I think Newt stood out last night because he had a no nonsense approach to the debate - He presented his positions clearly and forcibly, and he stuck to his guns when challenged - he had the background to do so. Romney looked more like how I'd envision obama acting, jumping on little mistakes, but forgetting the bit picture. Perry did the same thing. I have new for Perry, though. Keep up your BS about the illegals and U R history! Americans don't want the illegals here permanently. Americans don't want the children of illegals getting free educations or health care. Americans don't want any kind of citizenship for illegals OR their children. Being born here is not a free ticket to citizenship. That little bit of crap was put in the Bill of Rights ONLY to solve citizenship issues for black SLAVES. We have no more black slaves, except for the millions of blacks still enslaved by Democrats. Those blacks who still buy into the Democrat party mis-information (a party that always....ALWAYS opposed blacks) - Please read Ann Coulter's book, DEMONIC).

Rick Perry, if you still want to be a candidate, you must fire some people, take a week off and re-think who you are and what you will be about as president. Right now, it's not happening for you. You need a "reboot" or a "do over", sir.

God Bless America! God Save America! God Bless and Guide our Conservative Candidates!

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