Monday, March 1, 2010

Kinky Friedman

Kinky Friedman
Whether or not the results of tomorrow's gubernatorial primary conclusive - whether or not we have six weeks of the second round and therefore - we can say this with certainty: One of the five major candidates in the ballot will be the next governor of Texas. And this: Forty-hour from now, we'll know more about the state in the political arena than we do the next day. While we lived in our time, and wait for the results, and we offer this recent footage of campaigns where abated.

Reeve Hamilton flew with the West, the current Governor Rick Perry is reconnected with a part of the state, and this type of voters, and he knows better.

Perry in a letter to the business to a large extent in thinking audience sits in a room in the Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls was almost identical to the pitch to follow up the fire, and over-capacity crowd at a later time to stop the Lubbock dawn coffee shop: It's all about post - and if the state of Texas is a business, is chief executive of the company. "If the company the right to operate and make a profit," says: "I do not think they want to be able to CEO of the company."

Trade model composed of "four simple principles:" Keep a low corporate taxes, and maintaining a fair regulatory environment, the legal system does not allow for oversuing, and the establishment of the general education system of accountability. "Then out of the way," he says. It's mantra has been repeated for several months. "Message consistency is very important," he notes.

Brandi Grissom traveled to the United States According to Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison in Houston, where the combined rodeo elegant with continued optimism in the face of opinion polls that indicate the results on Tuesday, is likely to something other than the one ranked first.

Hutchison, headed out for a brief interview with Houston television station. A reporter asked about the attack ads for Perry campaign promoted by the Queen of specialization and Washington insiders. And she told him she got a strong record of bringing Texas' tax dollars to the home to the Lone Star State to help create jobs and boost the economy and strengthening institutions like the University of Houston. "This is to do my job," she said. The reporter asked her to predict the outcome of the race. I smiled, not responding for a few moments, then said: "Of course, I'm going to be in the run-off with Gov. Perry, and we're going to start all over, and I think that going to win this race."

Abe Rapoport I saw Debra Medina beat the crowd with anti-Abilene inexhaustible appeal the government and its refusal to abandon the hope that the campaign is still cocky Somersault created.

Insisted that they can win, pointing to numbers rather than contributing to the amounts of contributions. While Hutchison and Perry raised and spent more than that, she said, about 5,000 people had given her campaign. Perry took credit for the recent actions against the Environmental Protection Agency, saying they were talking about this issue for months.

She explained that journalists from all over the country had come to cover it - once a man from the London Times so he could attend. That the evidence for, she said, that her campaign is going somewhere. "London is watching," she practically shouted out during the cheers. "Germany is watching."

Matt Stairs listened to Bill White in the pachanga in Austin, where the court emphasized that the voters already looking past Tuesday to a general election and most likely opponent.

Instead of focusing on al-Shami, who is ranked second in the polls to a large extent, have been questioned White Berry record on education, transportation and employment opportunities in the recent election campaign stop. Last week, at an event in the heart of Zaragoza in Austin, and hinted that the governor does not care for the needs of many of Texas.

"We have schools in this community where there are a few of the extracurricular activities because they do not have the funds to do so," said White. "We have citizens who are looking for work, struggling right now from some of the highest unemployment rates we have in Texas, but he says that everything is okay, because he was a conservative. We need someone who understands where you are coming from Texas."

And Emily Ramshaw watched Farouk Shami dance around the San Antonio terminal, as well as the question of how, at this late hour, he might pull off the upset of all time.

"The numbers voting, and I do not go to it," Shami said dismissively. "We are not a campaign of people in political action. And we do not reach the normal political voters."

When asked what distinguishes his campaign strategy of Friedman's strange attempt fails 2006 - which was based on the premise itself, courting voters unlikely - Shami sign tight smile of the lips and made a veiled slap at the Friedman. He added: "We are an organization, and we have issues," he said. "But without naming names, we know what we do. We the people and the consequences."

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