Sunday, May 22, 2011

Indiana Governor Declines to Play Role of
GOP Savior, Wasn't Thrilled at the Prospect
of Being Crucified

6 comments:

Betsy said...

I think his wife was wiser than he is.

Fearguth said...

In ways she would prefer to remain secret.

Betsy said...

I truly worry that now they will drag in Goodhair. No matter how bad governers are in their own states (unless they have gotten lots of national publicity), the general public never knows about it. He would be frighteningly electable in my opinion. It sends a chill down my spine whenever I think of b ringing him in. Do you think this is a possibility?

Fearguth said...

Here's one answer to your question, Betsy: "A new University of Texas/Texas Tribune poll finds just 4% of Texas Republicans say they'd vote for Gov. Rick Perry (R) for president if he decided to run."

Betsy said...

That is a combination of relief and hilarity. However, what came over them? I can't believe they ever catch on to anything...Republican Governors seem to be able to put anything at all over on their state Republicans and they lap it up like dogs and vomit. (oops sorry, didn't mean to be that nasty, it just came out)

Fearguth said...

Dogs and vomit is actually quite biblical.