Rick Perry is getting nervous
For ye socks unfamiliar with Lone Star politics, Rick Perry is the Governor of Texas. He succeeded George W. Bush about the same time Mike Huckabee started cleaning-up all the Clinton debris in neighboring Arkansas.
Ye may also be unaware that Mr. Perry made the mistake of endorsing Rudy Giuliani for president several months ago. And, since the former New York City mayor withdrew from the race, Perry has sheepishly followed him into the McCain camp.
All of this must be pretty embarassing for the governor, and is doubtlessly eroding his support among his conservative fellow Texans.
If he believed more in the values that are most important to Texans instead of political opportunism, he wouldn't have to bounce around from one camp to another.
Today, we hear that he called Huckabee and practically begged him to suspend his campaign.
That took some nerve.
Rest assured, he didn't place that call out of any particular passion for John McCain.
He didn't do it for the best interests of the Republican party.
He didn't do it because he wants to necessarily defeat the Dumbocrats in November.
Rather, he acted out of fear and the instinct for self-preservation that are all too often the trademarks of most politicians. He can't afford to be seen as the supporter of TWO failed candidates. Think about it!
How much egg will Perry have on his face when Mike Huckabee wins Texas in March?!
Go, Mike, go!
Labels: Arkansas, Bill Clinton, Democrats, George W. Bush, John McCain, Mike Huckabee, New York City, Rick Perry, Rudy Giuliani, Texas
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