Here is video of Texas Gov. Rick Perry saying he is feeling “pretty good” about his chances in Tuesday’s Iowa Caucuses. He has been making steady gains in the polls in recent days, putting him within striking distance of finishing in the top three.
UPDATE (Via Allahpundit):Here’s a nice rundown on the historical accuracy of the final Des Moines Register Poll before the Caucuses. As you see, they have gotten the winner right in both parties in 2000, 2004, and 2008.
Here is video of Texas Gov. Rick Perry on the campaign trail where he took what he called a “gotcha” question, and used it to hammer big Government and excessive spending. The question was about “Lawrence v. Texas,” a Supreme Court case where the court struck down anti-sodomy laws in Texas. Perry was not about to get drawn into a debate about the subject, but stayed on topic with his answer.
Here is video of an Iowa Coffee Shop owner booting some “Occupy” Protesters out of her establishment:
“I just had to shut it down, I couldn’t stand it,” Amy Brehm, who owns the store, told Yahoo News after police escorted the last demonstrators out. “We all have our rights, but not in my place.”
Here is video of a new web ad for Rick Perry, continuing his call for creating a “part-time Congress,” cutting their pay and “sending them home.” The ad presents Perry as a “fiscal conservative” who can bring real change to Washington.
Here is video of a RevolutionPAC ad supporting Rep. Ron Paul that focuses on defending him against the attacks that have come his way because of the newsletters published under his name back in the 1990′s. A number of racist statments appeared in the newletters, which Paul says he did not write and did not know about. Dr. Paul has repudiated the statements.
The ad tells the story of a black man whose wife needed care many years ago, but was being ignored, he says, because he was black and his wife was white. But Dr. Ron Paul “come to my rescue.” A very touching ad.
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