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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Some Questions That Rick Perry Will Never Answer

Posted by on Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 9:48 AM

Now that, as Eli reported, Rick Perry has dropped out and endorsed Newt Gingrich, he's been replaced by a flock of question marks. Perry will never again figure into national elected politics—nobody's going to fire up the Perry 2016 bandwagon after this dismal run, and nobody likes him enough to make him, say, Attorney General in a Republican administration—and so his legacy is practically nonexistent. But he still thinks he has his dignity, the poor dear, which means he's never going to be able to explain in graphic detail what the hell happened to his campaign. Which is too bad, because I have so many questions I want to ask him. For example:

What the hell happened at this speech? Was it pain meds, alcohol, an incredibly flamboyant evil twin, or what?

At his final debate, did Perry mean to provoke the crowd into declaring The Civil War, Part II? Was he intentionally trying to create a diplomatic disaster between the United States and Turkey? Were those some sort of last-ditch effort to sieze the crazy wing of the Republican Party? Did the Perry team think there are enough fringe crazies in the party to push someone to the nomination?

Rick Perry is gay, isn't he?

What the hell was that semi-teary speech after the Iowa caucus results came in, where Perry said he was going back to Texas to "reassess" his campaign? And what was up with the Twitter announcement he was still in? Rumor has it that Perry saw some South Carolina polling information that convinced him to stay in the race. What could have possibly been on that piece of paper that would convince him to drag his already-failed campaign through the gutter the way he did?

Who told Perry that, after his big "Oops" moment, the appropriate response was to spend four solid weeks making jokes about how dumb he is?

Unless a particularly well-informed aide decides to release a bridge-burning memoir, we'll never know the answers to any of these questions. We only have the facts. And the fact is, this was one of the worst political campaigns in recent memory. Even compared to the disastrous Thompson and Giuliani campaigns of 2004, the Perry run was an unmitigated disaster from start to finish. There were literally no right moves made by Rick Perry's campaign at any point during this race. Before he officially jumped in, Perry was the frontrunner, and from his announcement forward, he lost support at a steady pace until he finally, painfully bottomed out. What a maroon. What a jackass. What an enormous, airy question mark of a man.

 

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Brunobär 1
Don't you mean the Thompson and Giuliani campaigns of 2008? Otherwise, spot on.
Posted by Brunobär on January 19, 2012 at 9:54 AM
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Moron?
Posted by fARTing on January 19, 2012 at 9:56 AM
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Posted by whatsbeckgottadowithit on January 19, 2012 at 10:05 AM
Max Solomon 4
Molly Ivins would have been very happy today.
Posted by Max Solomon on January 19, 2012 at 10:05 AM
Reverse Polarity 5
Yeah, Thompson and Giuliani made some terrible miscalculations, but neither was as relentlessly stupid as Perry. I'm going to miss him on the campaign trail.
Posted by Reverse Polarity on January 19, 2012 at 10:13 AM
Fnarf 6
Which was worse, Perry's campaign or Cain's? Which one is stupider? Do we need a stupid-off, or do the debates qualify?
Posted by Fnarf http://www.facebook.com/fnarf on January 19, 2012 at 10:17 AM
7
The most obvious question Rick Perry will never answer: where is Florida?
Posted by catballou on January 19, 2012 at 10:34 AM
Fred Casely 8
Why would the shitfaced flamboyant twin be considered the evil one?
Posted by Fred Casely on January 19, 2012 at 10:45 AM
rob! 9
It will all be worth it if, henceforth and forevermore, Texas has no more relevance to national politics than Rhode Island.
Posted by rob! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZBdUceCL5U on January 19, 2012 at 11:01 AM
Wicked Virgin 10
Nobody might be firing up the Perry 2016 bandwagon, but Rick Perry has a bright future as the center square on Hollywood Squares.
Posted by Wicked Virgin http://userscripts.org/tags/slog on January 19, 2012 at 11:09 AM
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2008, not 2004 for Thompson and Giuliani. 2004 was Shrub's "reelection".
Posted by NotYourStrawMan on January 19, 2012 at 11:22 AM
12
So much for his highlights reel. Yeah, but what about his bad points?

These Christo-Fascists of the New Apostolic Reformation scare the crap out of me. Palin was the first to drop out, followed by Bachmann, and now one of the biggest of them all, Perry.

The NAR pastors are reluctantly supporting Santorum now, and he fits right in with them, but I'm hoping he's doomed, too. Theoretically, as a Catholic, the charismatics should shun him.
Posted by Brooklyn Reader on January 19, 2012 at 11:36 AM
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Can we at least see him on the next season of Dancing with the Stars ? I want to see just how light he is on his feet.
Posted by randomitis on January 19, 2012 at 12:16 PM
Doctor Memory 14
Actually, I think the best comparison to Perry is Wesley Clark's 2004 presidential campaign. In both cases, you had a dude who looked perfect on paper, with basically no national profile, who started tanking the moment he actually stood up in front of a camera.
Posted by Doctor Memory http://blahg.blank.org on January 19, 2012 at 12:45 PM
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But Cain wasn't trying to be serious. He was just trying to flog bumper stickers and other campaign knickknacks.
Posted by dak7e on January 19, 2012 at 12:58 PM
mikethehammer 16
Fnarf,

We absolutely need a stupid-off, moderated by Dazzling Don Trump, and also including Bachmann, Glenn Beck, Snooki, Bobcat Goldthwait, Homer Simpson and my god-awfully insufferable co-worker, Becca. Please make this happen.
Posted by mikethehammer on January 19, 2012 at 6:40 PM
Keister Button 17
I would have liked to have known how Bank of America helped Rick Perry out.
Posted by Keister Button on January 19, 2012 at 7:59 PM

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