Rick Perry's drunken speech is proven to be a Marxist Media creation.

The "scandal" of Rick Perry's drunken speech performance is presented in this 3 minute cut and paste clip:


Now, before you run out of the room, laughing at "another" Rick Perry "moment," listen to the 25 minute speech. Seriously, when you listen to the entire speech, Perry's performance was "just fine" (in the words of Bret Hume of Fox News) . What is somewhat rewarding is the fact that, at the time I was busy collecting HTML's for this post, 61,000 had viewed the "cut and paste" assassination attempt by those in the Marxist Media and more than 91,000 had taken the time to actually listen to the entire speech, presented below.


Conclusion: this may be one of Perry's best speeches. After listening to the entire presentation, Fox News analysts thought the performance was a good one. And the audience to which Perry addressed his remarks gave him a resounding standing ovation.

Like I keep saying: the Dems will stop at nothing to succeed at their agenda. No segment of the world's population, including dictators such as Hugo Chavez, is more committed to the strategy expressed in the phrase, ". . . . . the ends justify the means . . . . . ." than is the American Progressive wing of the Democrat Party. This video "cut and paste" lie, involving Perry, is the latest and, perhaps, best example of what the Dems are willing to do.

Look, we conservatives are much too focused on the immediate GOP primary battle for the nomination. I even find myself getting discouraged with what I see. But, we are six months out before we have a good idea who will represent the conservative agenda against Obama. And we have Obama defeating Obama !! There are so many alternative possibilities to what is happening, now !!

I am thinking it is time for a red beer or three.


2 comments:

  1. Granted the first video exaggerates the tone coming from Perry in the second video but he sounds like he's suffering from a lack of sleep in the entire video.

    What's most disturbing of all are his platform and that he proposes to cut taxes for the rich and raise taxes on everyone else. Fortunately this evangelical fool has little chance of ever becoming President. Once people get a better understanding of his "freedom for the rich people and to hell with everyone else" platform he'll have a hard time getting reelected in Texas much less getting elected President.

    The way I see it everyone of these GOP nut jobs besides Romney has about a snowballs chance in hell of beating Obama. They all seem about as Presidential as Bob Dole but without the credibility. I'll even go out and say that these clowns are kinda like a pack of Pat Buchanans chasing a Bush.

    Sorry man but I don't think you're conservative agenda has a chance in this election as far as the Presidential election goes. If the GOP wants to win its Romney or bust. I like Ron Paul better than the rest of these folks but he's so old and I don't know how he's gonna raise enough money to beat back the Buchanans.

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  2. Look, the tax plans put out by any of the GOP candidates are only the beginning of the debate. Except for Obama, political solutions begin with ideas and end with a compromise that all can live with.

    That IS the way the GOP works and that will be the case, after the election.

    Look, the tax plans put out by any of the GOP candidates are only the beginning of the debate. Except for Obama, political solutions begin with ideas and end with a compromise that all can live with.

    That IS the way the GOP works and that will be the case, after the election.

    Actually, Paul has a great base organization and considerably more money than Bachmann. She is as far away from the GOP nomination as is Cain and most of the others. My choices for the GOP nomination are three, and none of them are running.

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