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politics and politicians Title: Rick Perry will decide on a White House run in 30 days, telling South Carolinians that 'it's not that difficult' to secure the US-Mexico border and the White House battle is really about the Supreme Court Former Texas Governor Rick Perry isn't ready to launch his second presidential campaign, but a final decision will come within a month, he told a standing-room-only crowd crammed into Dickeys Barbecue Pit near Greenville, S.C. 'I am a prospective candidate,' he said. 'I'm not going to announce that I'm running tonight. I'm going to make an announcement in the next 30 days.' In a freewheeling interview with a local radio host, Perry explained that the nation's recent fascination with social issues like gay marriage and religious freedom will ultimately be resolved in the U.S. Supreme Court. That, he said, puts added emphasis on the 2016 presidential race. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEOS Former Texas governor Rick Perry spoke on May 8, 2015 at Dickey's Barbecue Pit in Taylors, S.C. in advance of the South Carolina Freedom Summit in Greenville Christian radio host Josh Kimbrell (left) engaged Perry in an unscripted Q&A on Friday as 150 BBQ-scarfing South Carolinians applauded Liberals in Washington, Perry said, are 'starting to use the judiciary to get things done that they cannot get done through the legislative process. This starts making our Supreme Court even more important.' The next president, he warned a lip-smacking, lemonade-drinking crowd of 150, 'could choose as many as three, maybe even four members of the Supreme Court.' 'This could be about individuals who have an impact on you, your children and even your grandchildren.' Legal intervention in the same-sex marriage debate is intensely unpopular in South Carolina, a conservative stronghold in America's deep south. Perry limited his anti-Washington firepower to taking shots at President Barack Obama, and a fwe bank-shots against former secretary of state Hillary Clinton. The president, he said, has failed because he lacked executive experience until he had to learn it 'on the job.' In a plug for his own 14 years in the Texas governor's mansion, he painted a picture of a fire-tested leader who could move into the White House without any management training. 'Executive leadership is only acquired by doing,' Perry said. 'Nobody gave me a manual when the space shuttle disintegrated over east Texas, and said, "Here you go governor, here's how you deal with this." Nobody gave me a manual when literally tens of thousands or people were fleeing Hurricane Katrina from over in Louisiana, into my home state.' 'Nobody gave me a manual when tens of thousands of unaccompanied minors and other individuals were showing up on our border last year,' he continued. 'And nobody gave me a how-to book when ebola showed up in the United States.' Voters hunger for 'competence' in the White House, Perry charged, 'and to understand that there's somebody in the White House who actually knows how to deal with these challenges.' He underscored America's high-stakes battle over immigration as the sharpest contrast between the Obama administration and a hypothetical Perry presidency. Dickey's is a roadside institution in South Carolina's 'upstate' region, but it's a chain based in Texas the state Perry led as governor for a record 14 years The president, he said, has been slow to lock down America's southern border because he has been reluctant to see firsthand the 'flood' of humanity pouring in from Mexico. The result, Perry declared, is a population that's unwilling to hear solutions until the spigot its turned off. 'I am adamant about this,' he boomed. 'The American people do not trust Washington to deal with immigration reform until the border is secured.' 'I'm telling you, we're wasting our time to have all of these high-level debates about "Here's what I would do about immigration reform" or "I would do this," or "I would do that." The American people will turn you off take the key out of the ignition until the borders are secure. And I know how to do this.' 'The border of the United States and Mexico can be really secure,' he pledged. 'It's not that difficult. We know if can happen, and it will happen when we have a Republican governor in the White House.' Perry attracted a crush of supporters one day before the South Carolina Freedom Summit, where he and nearly a dozen other high profile conservative politicians will rally right-wingers in the Palmetto State. His audience was twice the size of former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee's who spoke hours earlier at a formal hotel event just a few miles away. Huck's pressed suit contrasted with Perry's open-necked, no-tie garb. PRESSING THE FLESH: Perry stuck around after his presentation to greet voters and pose for selfies He hinted that Huckabee's Ozarks and his own Lone Star State need different things from government, a point of view that requires the dismantling of much of what makes Washington, D.C. tick. 'I'm straight-up forceful about my position on these issues,' he said, citing healthcare, education and transportation infrastructure. 'There is not a one-size-fits-all solution. We need to leave these to the states.' 'There are a host of these issues,' Perry said. 'You can not make one-size fits-all decisions and regulations for folks in Rhode Island, and think for the folks in New Mexico it's going to work. You just can't.' 'The federal government is supposed to do a few things and do those few things really well. ... Stand up a strong military ... That's a constitutional requirement. We're supposed to have a federal government that secures our border!' 'How 'bout if we have a government in Washington that just did those two things?' Perry was a top-tier candidate in 2012 until his 'Oops!' moment in a debate, when he couldn't remember one of his own policy positions. He now also faces a criminal indictment in Texas over tenuous claims that he abused his power. So far six Republicans and two Democrats have entered the race, with another half-dozen or more hopefuls expected to join them in the coming months. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 22.
#1. To: cranky (#0)
Perry and Huckabee -- two GOPe fraudsters paid to help dilute support for Cruz.
Don't know about Perry but if true then they are but two of many.
Perry -- he's the guy who called out conservatives as "insensitive" or some nonsense like that for opposing financing FREE education and stuff for illegals.
Oh, yeah. Free tuition for illegal invaders.
Yup. He also pushed hard for the illegal invasion and amnesty just like the Arbusto family.
Damn, Perry eats wood.
No. He apparently *gives* you...wood. He -- like you -- are termites of the Constitution, liberty, and the truth.
Needs to have the truth posted about him Why aren't you capable of doing that Where did Perry provide "free tuition" for illegals?
I know senility's kicked in a bit, but you see what you want to see. (see upthread for context of posts, Mr. GOTCHA!) Lol
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