Sunday, December 11, 2011

Perry calls out Romney in new ad: 'The Truth Can Not Be Bought'

16 comments:

  1. Someone is lying all right and it is not Romney...if it is a lie..why not take Romney up on the bet? The little weasel just shrank away.

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  2. lol what a waste of money. Perry is done, no chance no resurgence, he's just desperate. OOOOPPSS!!!

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  3. he's not in the betting business, but the corruption business.

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  4. Our resident chuckle head strikes again.

    As I wrote on your other petty post:

    I love seeing paper maiche conservatives flush their principles down the toilet, while being spoon fed by the DNC and Liberal Obama Media.

    It's also amusing to see a party and punditry who blast Obama for playing class warefare, turn around and use the same tactics against on of their own.

    The "Conservative Movement" - whatever that is in 2011 - is what is horse manure these days.

    If there is any hope for the future, it will come from conservatively principled, pragmatic and independant thinkers, who make up the Romney 25%.

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  5. Doug..you are absolutely right..any time now we will hear rightie bloggers and pundits chanting power to da people!

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  6. Doug,

    Do you value diverging opinions? Would you like this to become a Romney site? Let me know. I'll leave if you want me to.

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  7. I think the title of your post is wrong. After all, Perry turned to mush at the debate..so maybe Perry runs away and makes snarky ad would be better.

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  8. Ron Paul WILL be the nomination! Live with it.....

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  9. terrye,

    Perry picked the title, not me.

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  10. Well, I was hoping for Perry to get back in the game a little, and take Newt down a notch. But I don't think it's going to happen.

    I almost feel sorry for him, he's the laughing stock of this race.

    -Martha

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  11. RWN,

    I do appreciate diverging opinions, since I seem to hold some compared to you, the DNC and Talk Radio, in my support of Romney.

    What I don't appreciate are distortions, lies or BS, so I'll call them out when I see them.

    It's not up to me to decide if you stay or go. You're a grown man and more than capable of deciding how and where you spend you time.

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  12. While I'm not a big fan of "the bet," I am even less of a fan of the lie that Perry is trying to propagate. Perry is flat-out wrong about Romney's position on the issue, it has been proven by fact-checker and others. Since this ad draws attention to the fact that Perry is being deceptive, it is not a good one.

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  13. the ad is effective - in highlighting that Perry is as dumb as a box of rocks!

    Perry, you've been bought and paid for already. 10 K to tell the truth? no wonder you won't take that bet!

    Ellie

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  14. I love the title of this ad. So True. Even if Perry had paid Mitt the ten grand, Perry's statement would still have been a lie. No amount of money would make Perry's attack truthful.

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