“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.”
Some of today's economic headlies:
Inflation rising fast...
GOLD BOLTS ABOVE $1,800...
European Shares Closing With Biggest One-Day Decline in Three Years.....
US, EU 'DANGEROUSLY CLOSE TO RECESSION'...
Of course OblameO says there is no chance of a new recession, even though no one can actually prove we ever got out of the OblameO recession in the first place
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