Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Rick Perry did a big blunder in the debate


Rick Perry GOP presidential candidate suffered brain vacuum for 40 seconds during a debate Wednesday night. On stage in Michigan, Perry only remember two of the three federal government agencies that he will eliminate. Pery fail to remember His third choice: "Trade, education and ... uh, um,...ups...Energy.In a debate in the audience and the press in Michigan, at the beginning there was laughter, then there are shakes of the head and the expression of disbelief. Finally, there is silence. Perhaps the worst of all for Mr. Perry that the overall reaction is not one of disdain or even derision - pity it.
It only took 40 seconds for a campaign that is already in big trouble after a shaky debate performance by Mr. Perry to plunge into a deep crisis and may be terminal.



All of us make mistakes, "he told CBS News as part of a media blitz to limit the damage caused by errors remarkable where he repeatedly failed to recall a key board from its own domestic policy." I am a man. And the problem here is that I have a memory lapse. "
Mr. Perry's appointment policy to cover the three departments of the federal government is a radical step, designed to please a small government conservative and Tea Party activist.

Rick Perry Biography:



Ames Richard "Rick" Perry (born March 4, 1950) was the 47th Governor of Texas and current. A Republican, Perry was elected Lieutenant Governor of Texas in 1998 and assumed the governor in December 2000 when then Governor George W. Bush resigned to become President of the United States. Perry was elected governor for a full term in 2002, 2006 and 2010. With ownership in the office to date of 10 years, 325 days, Perry is to continue to serve the longest current U.S. governors, and the second longest serving current U.S. governor after Terry Branstad of Iowa. Perry served as Chairman of the Republican Governors Association in 2008 (succeeded Sonny Perdue of Georgia) and again in 2011.On August 13, 2011, Perry announced in South Carolina that he ran for the Republican nomination for President of the United States in the 2012 presidential election.


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