Rick Perry
I want people fired, don’t you?
Jan 10th
The left, plus Newt Gingrich, Rick Perry, Jon Huntsman and who knows who else are relentlessly going after Romney for saying: “I like firing people”. They cut off the context (and the rest of the sentence) in the hopes that it will make Romney look like a heartless capitalist.
Really?
I don’t think I am the only person out there who absolutely wants people fired. The threat alone is music to my ears. Let’s start with Obama and his merry band of Czars, recess appointments, Cabinet members he doesn’t talk to, aides and whoever else he is paying to hang around. And then let’s get serious.
I’d fire complete departments – Education, Energy and that third one Perry can’t remember – to start. I’d fire the bloat of federal employees who sit around all day doing nothing. I’d fire anyone who, on merit, should be fired. I’d be firing people for months after I took office and I hope Romney will too. There is a lot of waste out there that needs to be attended to.
Message to Newt and Perry: I’m a capitalist. I thought you were too. I’m sick of cronyism. It’s time to fire a whole lot of people and if you aren’t up to it, Romney is.
Here come the graders
Oct 25th
In a moment of masochism this morning I turned on MSNBC. The panel of 37 (okay that’s a small exaggeration) was beside itself over Rick Perry’s comments Sunday about President Obama’s birth certificate. And if that wasn’t bad enough, how dare anyone request to see Obama’s grades in college?
Having read those comments several times now, I see absolutely nothing in Perry’s words that is not true or make him a birther. When asked what he thought about the birther issue Perry said:
I don’t have any idea. It doesn’t matter. He’s the president of the United States. He’s elected. It’s a distractive issue.
In Lamestream media speak that qualifies you as a birther.
Perry also brought up the president’s missing grades. The MSNBC crew ignored that part, apparently until they figure out how asking for the president’s grades is racist. Does that include Herman Cain or do we have a separate category for mixed race people born in Hawaii who went to private school.
Just asking.

