It’s too early to call him President Rick Perry.
Or even Republican nominee for President Rick Perry.
But the Texan took to the airwaves Saturday afternoon and ran roughshod over everything in his path.
In a good way … for Americans who believe the nation needs new leadership.
Perry pointed out his own strengths — Texas boasts 40 percent of the nation’s job growth — while blaming President Obama for the nation’s anemic economy and aimless foreign policy.
He was forceful, he was powerful … and Rick Perry may well be the nation’s next best hope for a turnaround.
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posted August 17, 2011 at 6:46 pm
OK…how about governor…with 40 percent of the nation’s job growth in his state, alone? Perry, to me, looks like HOPE … not the guy who last talked about it … the current pres….but we’re all entitled to our opinion. thanks for writing in!
posted August 17, 2011 at 12:09 pm
“Telegenic”!?
How about adjectives closer to being capable for our own governance?
If you want skin-deep, become a Dermatologist.