Rick Perry made a comment that most people would never have heard, had Wolf Blitzer not asked Obama about it in an interview. Obama responded by saying that Perry should watch what he says, but he’ll “cut him some slack”, (this time)...
What’s sad and ironic, is Obama’s response drew more attention to his lack of military service, and his thin skinned prickliness, than Perry’s supposed disrespect, so Obama”s the one who should watch what he says.
The entire brouhaha as summed up by AoSHQ: Perry: The Troops Prefer A President Who’s Worn The Uniform /Obama: Watch Your Mouth, But I’ll Cut You Some Slack / Perry: You’re Killing Jobs
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August, 17, 2011 at 3:05 pm
I was at the speech in Walcot Iowa right after he made these comments. The speech he gave is very good. You can see it on my blog if you would like. Perry is making a smart move switching to talking about Jobs when they bring up stuff like this. I really like this guys.
August, 17, 2011 at 6:08 pm
Hey would it be ok to reblog you post. I am a student and do not have as much time to post as I wish, but it would be awesome if I could every once in a while post some of my favorite bloggers stuff.
August, 17, 2011 at 6:34 pm
[...] Rick Perry made a comment that most people would never have heard, had Wolf Blitzer not asked Obama about it in an interview. Obama responded by saying that Perry should watch what he says, but he'll "cut him some slack", (this time)… What's sad and ironic, is Obama's response drew more attention to his lack of military service, and his thin skinned prickliness, than Perry's supposed disrespect, so Obama''s the one who should watch what he says … Read More [...]
August, 17, 2011 at 6:51 pm
Obama doesn’t have much high ground to criticize from, considering his “bitter clingers” remark. And throw in Biden’s “Tea Party acted like terrorists” quip for good measure, too.
August, 17, 2011 at 7:56 pm
This guy called Perry should be mindful of comment of a-would-be President should be using. I think he is starting off in a pretty bad way. I wish luck, but he should be careful or else he will cost the Republican party her chance of taking back the country’s leadership. Governorship and Presidential campaign are two different things.
August, 17, 2011 at 8:34 pm
What did he say that was wrong?