Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Rick perry

  • GREER, S.C. -- Rick Perry walked into a pizza shop with eight news cameras trained on him, a dozen more reporters and a handful of Texas troopers and campaign staff. At most, a dozen people wait for him Wednesday at Wild Ace Pizza.
  • (Miami Herald)
  • Rock Hill, S.C. -- Texas Gov.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Jan. 13 (Bloomberg) -- Texas Governor Rick Perry and three other Republican presidential candidates won't be added to Virginia's primary ballot, a federal judge ruled, saying they waited too long to challenge state eligibility requirements.
  • (Businessweek)
  • ANKARA, Turkey, Jan. 18 (UPI) -- Turkeys foreign ministry is firing back at Texas Gov. Rick Perrys accusations against the Turkish government, calling the claims baseless.
  • (United Press International)
  • FLORENCE, S.C. – Texas Gov. Rick Perry referred at least twice to Rick Santorum's Catholic faith Tuesday as he criticized the former Pennsylvania senator's record as a conservative, an intriguing signal to send in a heavily evangelical Protestant state.
  • (Philadelphia Daily News)
  • Rick Perry isn't walking back his criticism of Turkey – even after the foreign ministry for the U.S. ally called on the Texas governor and GOP White House hopeful to renounce his remarks.
  • (Washington Post)
  • WASHINGTON -- Running for the 2008 GOP nomination, John McCains campaign team pulled together 200 pages of dirt on his 2008 rival Mitt Romney, posted earlier by BuzzFeed.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Rick Perry remains last -- and by a substantial margin -- in the latest South Carolina Republican presidential poll. A CNN/ORC/Time survey released Wednesday shows the Texas governor with backing from 6 percent of likely South Carolina GOP primary voters.
  • (Dallas Morning News (blog))
  • New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie joined Rick Perry and others on Wednesday morning in saying GOP presidential front-runner Mitt Romney should release his tax returns. Heres the odd thing: Christie is one of Romneys biggest surrogates.
  • (Dallas Morning News (blog))
  • Asked about the imminent decision expected from the State Department, which sources say will call for a rejection of the Keystone XL Pipeline from Canada to Texas, Republican presidential candidate and Texas Gov.
  • (FOX News)

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