Rick Perry tried to name three government agencies he would eliminate and can't. Ron Paul tries to help. Maybe it' because it's not even a serious question and proposition.
1,2... Duh? Perry eliminates himself even for VP?
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Even Southern charm can't save him this time.
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Washington Post
Romney wins because he’s not Perry or Cain - By Stephen Stromberg
There were four takeaways from Wednesday night’s Republican debate.
First and foremost, Rick Perry melted down…again. He said he would get rid of three government agencies: Commerce, Education and…[long, awkward silence]. Even after Ron Paul and Mitt Romney threw out some names – EPA? – Perry couldn’t recall what he would abolish. Apparently he’s trying to make his candidacy as
inconsequential in your life as possible.
LA Times
GOP debate features stymied Rick Perry, defiant Herman Cain
"The American people deserve better than somebody being tried in the court of public opinion based on unfounded accusations," Cain said to a roar of approval from the debate audience. "I value my character and my integrity more than anything else. And for every one person that comes forward with a false accusation, there are probably — there are thousands who would say none of that sort of activity ever came from Herman Cain."
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