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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: Rick Perry ‘interestedÂ’ in 2016 presidential bid Rick Perry interested in 2016 presidential bid By David Edwards Thursday, April 19, 2012 14:36 EDT Print Rick Perry speaks to CBS affiliate in Dallas Topics: planned parenthood ♦ rick perry ♦ Texas Gov. Rick Perry Texas Gov. Rick Perry says hes already thinking about another attempt at the Republican presidential nomination in 2016. In a recent interview, Jack Fink, a reporter with the CBS affiliate in Dallas-Fort Worth, asked Perry if he was interested in another presidential bid. Yeah, I am, Perry replied. I love this country and as long as my health stays good, which it is, and my family is supportive then I certainly am going to give it a good examination. Were a long time from that so we dont have to make any decisions now, but preparation for a major job cant start just a few weeks before the job interview begins. Perry added that the so-called oops moment when he failed to remember the three agencies of government that he would eliminate would not disqualify him from a future White House run. No, not at all, Perry insisted. Im really glad I went through this. I learned a lot about running for the presidency of the United States. One is get in early. I didnt want to do this. This was not on my radar screen, and I think it was reflected in how we were prepared and how we performed and what have you. So, 2016 is a way down the road, but Ill assure you one thing: If I decide to run for the presidency in 2016, Ill be in way before the summer of 2016. As for his job as Texas governor, Perry said he was giving another run the appropriate consideration and would make an announcement after the current legislative session. The governor also rejected the idea that his party was fighting a war on women even though Texas Republicans had barred Planned Parenthood from receiving state funds, forcing the Obama administration to cut off federal Medicaid funding for the Texas Medicaid Womens Health Program. Heres what Planned Parenthood needs to be honest about. They do not have a lock on state money, Perry said. The Texas Legislature made the decision not to fund Planned Parenthood or their affiliates, because they were in the abortion business. That is the Texas Legislatures right to decide that. I happen to agree with it. If theres a war against women, its President [Barack] Obama because he could have clearly allowed this federal dollars which is our money by the way that we send up there that gets massaged through the federal process and then comes back to us he could have allowed that money to come back here. If he cared about women, he would have said, Fine, you know what? Texas, I agree you get to decide where these dollars go. But he didnt. Watch this video from CBS Dallas-Fort Worth, broadcast April 19, 2012. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: tom007 (#0)
Tom - please put the links in the URL box. Thanks much, 4 and I. Break the Conventions - Keep the Commandments - G.K.Chesterson Ment to ping you Lod, thought you would want to be Rick's campaign manager.
"Satan / Cheney in "08" The people of privilege will always risk their complete destruction rather than surrender any material part of their advantage." J.K. Galbraith
heheh - pointy-boots' political aspirations are as dead as the proverbial door-nail. And the amusing thing is that rickey stuck the fork in himself. Break the Conventions - Keep the Commandments - G.K.Chesterson |
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