Friday, February 01, 2008

I know this is a bad thing - Rick "39%" Perry has endorsed McCain

He endorsed Rudy. But now that Rudy has withdrawn, he's backing the McCainiac.

"He and I may not agree on every issue," Mr. Perry said of the Arizona senator. "But we do agree that this country cannot flinch when it comes to the war against the Islamic terrorists."

Mr. Perry's move followed by hours California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's endorsement of Mr. McCain at a joint appearance on the West Coast. Florida Gov. Charlie Crist endorsed the senator Saturday night, just three days before Mr. McCain's big win in that state's GOP primary.

Mr. Perry, who earlier had backed former New York City Mayor Rudy Guiliani, dismissed suggestions that he again has defied his conservative supporters' wishes.

Though Mr. McCain has angered party loyalists by authoring bills to overhaul campaign finance and immigration and by voting twice against President Bush's tax cuts, Mr. Perry praised Mr. McCain for promising to get rid of pork barrel "earmarks" in the federal budget.

As he had earlier in endorsing Mr. Giuliani, the governor framed his choice as driven by national security considerations.

"I happen to think John McCain can and will win the war on terror," Mr. Perry said at a news conference in his Capitol office. "Everything else is secondary."
The RINOs are lining up like good little lemmings.

1 comment:

Michael Tams said...

Mr. LB,

You should have seen the spectacle at the Lincoln Day Dinner tonight, where John "Clean Government" McCain his-very-self made an appearance. The party I belong to no longer values conservatives. We're to be bullied into supporting McCain because he's a war hero? Or because he can allegedly beat Hillary (which he mentions constantly; but remember polls six months ago had Rudy nationally at 40%)? Or because, as he pledged tonight to wild - I mean wild - applause, he'll "follow Osama Bin Laden to the gates of hell" if he had to?

Is this an election by which we're selecting the leader of the conservative party in America or we're voting for campaign jingles and feel-good rhetoric?

Dis. Gus. Ting.

If there's any justice, Mitt will rally conservatives before Tuesday. If not, your choices in November are dying by electrocution or being burned alive.

-MT