shrubnose
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Texas Gov. Rick Perry's indictment Friday on abuse of power charges will complicate his plans for a presidential run in 2016. But in reality he was already a very long shot.
Perry, a Republican, would have almost no chance of being elected if he were found guilty of abuse of official capacity or coercion of a public servant, the two charges he faces from a dispute in which he cut millions in funding from the office of the district attorney in Travis County because she failed to resign.
Read the article here: http://nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/indictment-adds-rick-perrys-2016-challenges-n183071
I predict that no matter what happens with this indictment and possible trial, the only way that Rick Perry will ever see the inside of the White House is as a guest.
There aren't enough far-right homophobes in the USA to put that guy in the White House.
Wait and see.
"Better days are coming." ~ But not for today's out of touch, running out of time, GOP.
Perry, a Republican, would have almost no chance of being elected if he were found guilty of abuse of official capacity or coercion of a public servant, the two charges he faces from a dispute in which he cut millions in funding from the office of the district attorney in Travis County because she failed to resign.
Read the article here: http://nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/indictment-adds-rick-perrys-2016-challenges-n183071
I predict that no matter what happens with this indictment and possible trial, the only way that Rick Perry will ever see the inside of the White House is as a guest.
There aren't enough far-right homophobes in the USA to put that guy in the White House.
Wait and see.
"Better days are coming." ~ But not for today's out of touch, running out of time, GOP.
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