“And if I hurt the president’s feelings, well, with all due respect, I love my country and I love future generations more than I care about his feelings,” the 61-year-old governor added.
The Boston Herald
The rhetoric will probably get heated. I’m going to be outspoken, I’m going to be passionate, I’m going to be calling it like I see it,” Perry told the Herald in a one-on-one interview, as he shrugged off Obama’s recent scolding that he should be “more careful” about what he says.
“And if I hurt the president’s feelings, well, with all due respect, I love my country and I love future generations more than I care about his feelings,” the 61-year-old governor added.
Perry, who embraced the Tea Party even before GOP presidential hopeful Michele Bachmann, also brushed off Democratic attempts to paint him as a marginal candidate.
“It’s the height of hypocrisy for this president to call anyone a marginal performer. If anyone is a marginal performer, it’s him. He has downgraded the good name and credit of this country,” Perry said. “Talk about someone who has marginalized America.”
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Wild Thing’s comment…….
Great response, I really like what he said. Heh heh love the with all due respect haha then he slams him.
He just gets better and better every day that passes.
This is our man.
Perry / Rubio 2012 !
carlos, you might be right, as everyday passes i am starting to live gov. perry more and more
Must be the influence of Marcus Luttrel, he’s been hanging around with. Looks like it rubbed off and will do some good.
Thanks all of you so much.
I remember back many years ago hearing a woman say to another womnan. God bless you dear. I was suprised when I heard her say it to a woman she had been upset with and angry with. But someone told me it was a huge slam, adding the “dear” at the end and the tone of her voice that she used. LOL
That came to mind when I saw this that Perry did. The grand slam but done as a pure gentlemen. haha