Republican Texas Governor Rick Perry the brunt of news media attacks, the bias shows

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As soon as the governor of Texas Rick Perry, Republican announced his run for the Republican Party's presidential nomination, the American news media with their Democratic Party bias went into attack mode.

The Dallas Morning News dutifully joined the attack-Perry chorus with continued negative articles. Recently in their August 18, 2011 issue practically a whole page of their editorial section was devoted to debasing the Governor.

One column titled, "Both he and Romney are mediocre choices, says Ross Douthat, and help point out Christie's strengths," written by The New York Times columnist Ross Douthat. The column claims Governor Perry is not moderate enough while claiming the Republican governor of New Jersey, Chris Christie is too moderate. Huh? A glowing example of the media contradicting themselves while attempting to have it both ways.

Want to know who to vote for? Easy whomever the news media is attacking to please their overlords in the Democratic Party that is the one to vote for. Because by their attacks they are telling us who they fear.

Governor Rich Perry is not riddled with political correctness, he is a Christian, a proud Texan, and he is a conservatives. All attributes to cause condemnation from the so-called established news media (lackeys of the Democratic Party) and the entertainment industry, another Democratic Party organ.

One day in Texas Governor Perry was jogging. Coming at him on the trail was one of them thar coyotes a Texas varmint. The Governor takes out his revolver and kills the dangerous varmint. People complained could he not just have scared the beast away. Why so it could attempt to attack another. Questions: Who carries a gun while jogging? Easy answer: 1 -- a Texan, 2 -- The governor of Texas!
Perry in 2012.

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  • no, no, no, Tony you are missing it. look of into Pery's past and u will see the falts that cant be overlooked for the pres. to be. come on man don't be sold out like Perry and the Hy. across the into mex. cutting jobs and the vac. inject that killed and knew it would. reserch the facts . dont let him pull the bag over your eyes. ! any one but Rick Perry !!!! america will be in the mass killings and loom and doom.check it out, who backs him and what they stand for.I liked your reports until now.

  • @TheRedneckprepper - Right now I am not supporting any particular Republican for the Republican nomination. But I will tell you this, whoever is the Republican candidate running against President Obama, has my vote.

  • Are you aware that Perry is a former democrat? A democrat who ran an election for none other than Al Gore. I don't trust Perry.

  • @numba1stunna4269 - President Ronald Regan and I too once made the mistake of being Democrats. Thank God we saw the error of our ways and repented, as did Governor Perry.

  • Hey PB, you got it almost right - but you left out Ron Paul supporters. They're actually democrats trying to split the Republican vote so that Obama will surely win - that's how Bill Clinton won when Perot ran. I mean, look at all the democrats posting here promoting Ron Paul. What real Republican would actually vote for him?.

  • @MelodyOfVision - I agree, a vote for Ron Paul is a vote for Obama. This election is about voting Obama out of office and with that goal we must have the Republican be someone who can defeat Obama. Sorry to say Ron Paul is not that one at this time. Ron Paul's foreign policy position for the USA is not realistic in this 21st century.

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  • @PropagandaBuster

    I always appreciative your positive reports for Japan however this is what Japanese really do not like US military base in the middle of our town.

    Please do view "watch?v=yU2OL10fYSc&feature=r­elated" and learn how US University Students felt after they review the site in Okinawa.

    Please support Ron Paul to end this sad truth in Japan and rest of the world.

  • A men almost  anyone

  • Ron Paul 2012 !!!

    NOT supported by main-stream media !!

  • Phoney Tony is so dumb, he doesn't even know that Perry was a Democrat until 1989....

  • Rick Perry/Obama

    Republicans/Democrats.....

    Are two sides of the same coin.

    Ask that all seeing eye on your one dollar bill. What does it say? New Order of the Ages?

    The Federal Reserve is more powerful than the president, the congress, and the courts.

    The borrower is servant to the lender.

  • If we had Obama for 4 years I am sure Rick Perry should be given the same chance. I mean a Rabbit with a tux on could do better than Obama has done for this country....Hell a magic 8 ball could have done better. Rick Perry could not ever make things worse. He may have things people question but that did not stop people from putting Obama in office. I plan to vote present if Obama is reelected and may just move to Israel where it would be safer. But why not give Perry a pass for 4 years like BHO

  • What a bunch of goombas! Do you do standup - oh yeah, you are standing up!  You sound like a mob reject. Hope you got it off your shoulders...

  • I cannot agree with you on Rick Perry. He may be good enough for Texas but his policies are not good for the country as a whole. If Perry wants to spend Texas dollars on the special interests that paid for his campaign that is fine if that what Texans want but Perry will continue this behavior should he get into national office. Then the government for hire issues will continue.

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