Hutchison and Perry together tonight, this time with George W. Bush
GOP Establishment Circles Texas Wagons (Excludes Medina)
http://trailblazersblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2010/02/hutc...
Last night, we reported that Gov. Rick Perry will appear tonight with former President George W. Bush at a closed-door dinner benefiting Prestonwood Baptist Church's pregnancy center.
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison's campaign now says the senator will be there too.
She was invited but until today, had a scheduling conflict that precluded her attendance, according to Hutchison campaign spokeswoman Jennifer Baker.
Bush is remaining neutral in the fight over the job he won in 1994 and gave up in late 2000 to become president.
A Perry aide said last night that the governor would get to speak for 5 minutes. Baker says that's not correct, and that neither candidate will have a speaking slot.
More later, after I figure out what sort of costume I'll need to slip incognito into the dinner, which is closed to the news media.
Hutchison and Perry gave back to back speeches Wednesday night at the Harris County GOP's Lincoln-Reagan dinner. That was expected to be their final joint appearance before the Tuesday primary.




















Just scream far and wide....
they met with Bush at a church. This will force anti neo cons to the polls today.
I will never darkened the door...
... of a Baptist Church... the corrupt branch of the GOP at prayer.
Plano TX
How do you keep a baptist from drinking all your beer
on a fishing trip?
Invite two. :)
Shameless Electioneering...
Shameless electioneering in the house of God. Nice to see the pro lifers and war mongers in one room. Don't kill the unborn, but by golly kill as many innocent mothers and children in the streets of Baghdad, Kabul and Tehran as you like. As long as we can get our hands on "our" oil and provide contracts to our corporate backers in the energy sector, who cares about the innocent. Now when running for political office, we have show some concern for the innocent. That's Politics 101. These people from the Religious Right are so gullible. We can play them like a fiddle.
I'll never darken the door of an evangelical church - the corrupt branch of the GOP at prayer. Perry campaigned for Al Gore. When did Al Gore ever defend the unborn? A reporter asked Hutchinson if she could have a choice to abort if she was 22 weeks pregnant and Hutchinson said "Yes, I don't want to interfere with your choice" (documented in you tube video). What a bunch of Pharisees who run our churches today. Fleecing God's flock is a great business, virtually recession-proof. I suspect they passed the plate and the high and mighty had to contribute a few quarters, or perhaps much more so they could get a receipt and claim it on their tax returns. What a racket!
Plano TX
Texas Senator (KAY) Indicted on Official Misconduct Charge
Texas Senator Indicted on Official Misconduct Charges
By Karen Tumulty and Lianne Hart
Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON
Less than four months after her record-breaking election victory, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, was indicted Monday on felony charges of official misconduct and ordering Texas state employees to destroy evidence.
Hutchison was accused of using state employees and state facilities to conduct her personal and political business in 1991 and 1992, while she was state treasurer, then ordering that computer records of the alleged misconduct be destroyed after an investigation began.
Also indicted in Austin, Texas, were two of her former aides, Michael Barron, who was deputy state treasurer, and David Criss, who was her planning director.
Hutchison, 50, denied that she had engaged in any improper activity and said that the indictment is "merely another chapter in the sleazy campaign tactics employed by Democrats during the U.S. Senate campaign this year."
Hutchison was elected in June to fill the Senate seat that had been held for more than two decades by Treasury Secretary Lloyd Bentsen, a Democrat.
Combining feminism with conservatism, she trounced Democrat Bob Krueger, who had been appointed to fill the vacancy six months earlier, by a better than two-to-one margin -- the largest any Senate challenger had ever racked up against an incumbent.
The indictment throws into question whether Hutchison and the Republicans will be able to hold the seat next year, when she will be at the top of the state ticket in her bid to be elected to her first full term.
It is far from clear how strong her opposition will be.
Some Democrats are hoping that Hutchison's possible vulnerability might induce a political superstar, such as Gov. Ann Richards or Housing Secretary Henry Cisneros, into the race.
The indictment did not describe Hutchison's alleged offenses in detail. However, state records examined by the Houston Chronicle indicated that Hutchison used state employees for nongovernmental activities that ranged from coordinating her political schedule to planning her Christmas vacation in Colorado to writing thank-you notes.
Speaking with reporters, the senator said that she did not ask state employees to do anything that was illegal or "out of the ordinary."
"I did not go to a pay phone down the hall to return personal phone calls," she insisted, but added: "I really did everything I could do to separate the state and nonstate business."
John M. Dowd, her Washington lawyer, called the charges "vague and mushy" and said that he plans to meet next week with a Texas judge to have a trial scheduled as soon as possible.
"We're very anxious to get to trial and take it on," he said.
The indictment culminates months of feuding between the senator and Travis County District Attorney Ronnie Earle, a prominent Democrat.
Earle denied Hutchison's contention that the indictment was politically motivated. "This is a somber occasion for all of us but our duty and that of the grand jury is clear," he said in a statement issued by his office.
The Travis County grand jury charged Hutchison with three counts of official misconduct, two of which are second-degree felonies and one of which is a Class A misdemeanor. The most serious of the charges carries a possible penalty of as many as 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.
Just one last kick in the nuts, then a final deathblow
I smell skunks.
Here comes Kay Bailout with an endorsement for the trickster Rick.
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Update:
George W. Bush joins Rick Perry, Kay Bailey Hutchison at church benefit but stays neutral
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/st...
Trust in God, but tie your camel tight.
"Socialism needs two legs on which to stand; a right and a left. While appearing to be in complete opposition to one another,they both march in the same direction." - Paul Proctor
even if she quits
her name will still be on the ballot.
Keep a close eye on the ballots and vote count, have plenty of people watching the count and tracking the ballots, especially during transfer to the counting station.
True
and many of her followers already voted early for her.
Oh, boy!
I hope we get an update...
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Smelly endorsement coming?
Could Hutchison be poised to kneel before Perry tonight, and attempt to throw her supporters that way? It is a sad day if she does, and evidence that she is offered a big insider's prize!
They are scared witless that a Paul type candidate in Medina, might win outright... or even come close!
The foundations of globalism are trembling and a bigger shakeup than Chile is coming. Fear makes the rats either come into the light and bare their teeth, or leave the sinking ship!
Both is more and more evident!
This is a good thing.
Voters seeing them buddy buddy with George W. Bush is only proving that they are the 'same old' same old'.
He's the last endorsement I would want in today's political atmosphere where people are fed up with Washington D.C.
All comes down to how much
All comes down to how much loyalty still exists among Texans who at times still appear overwhelmingly fond of their Bush royalty.
Trust in God, but tie your camel tight.
"Socialism needs two legs on which to stand; a right and a left. While appearing to be in complete opposition to one another,they both march in the same direction." - Paul Proctor
Both Bushes Couldn't Stop Ron Paul
Both of them campaigned against him and he still won.
IMissLiberty
Perhaps it will be a good
Perhaps it will be a good reminder of the establishment cronyism Texans have suffered under for years now.
Trust in God, but tie your camel tight.
"Socialism needs two legs on which to stand; a right and a left. While appearing to be in complete opposition to one another,they both march in the same direction." - Paul Proctor
3 peas in the same pod.
Bush, Perry, and Hutchison.
It's like the "unholy trinity".
Big T
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Great sign or media snippet!
Bush, Perry, Hutchinson. The Unholy Trinity! LOL!
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