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Rick Perry Accuses John Boehner Of Raising 'White Flag' With Possible Tax Cut Compromise

JAY ROOT   09/17/10 03:54 PM ET   AP

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AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who has positioned himself as a national figure on firebrand conservative causes, has criticized U.S. House Minority Leader John Boehner for seeking a possible compromise on tax cuts with President Barack Obama.

In an interview with The Associated Press, Perry also embraced the two newly elected Republicans backed by the tea party movement in Delaware and New York – candidates that many establishment Republicans have shunned.

Perry has made Washington a whipping post in his campaign for an unprecedented third term, and he hasn't always limited his ire to Democrats. The longest serving governor in Texas history has often been mentioned as a 2012 presidential or vice-presidential contender even though he insists he's not interested.

While Perry is in a competitive re-election campaign against Democrat Bill White, he continues to speak out on national issues.

In an interview from his campaign plane this week, Perry waded into the controversy over extending tax cuts, the growing influence of the anti-tax tea party movement, and the recent primary victories by anti-establishment conservatives in the northeast.

Perry said he didn't agree with Boehner's comments last weekend that he could accept only a partial extension of the Bush-era tax cuts. He suggested Boehner, who since backtracked, had prematurely surrendered on tax reductions.

"I'm not generally the kind of guy that waves the white flag before I ever go out on the field of battle," Perry said. "I would not have said we're going to be making any compromises before I'd sat down and talked to the team."

The comments come as debate over the tax reductions heats up in Washington. A growing number of Democrats also are joining the GOP call for the preservation of tax breaks for Americans of every income level, bolting this election season from Obama's plan to keep cuts for families who earn less than $250,000 and let taxes rise for the wealthiest Americans.

Boehner, who over the weekend had suggested he would vote for Obama's plan if that were the only option offered him, has since stuck to the party's message of keeping all the tax cuts.

Perry also rushed to embrace two conservatives whose shocker primary victories this week sparked something of a Republican family feud. In Delaware, Christine O'Donnell rode voter anger to overcome her better known challenger, U.S. Rep. Mike Castle, fueling concern that Democrats will easily beat her in November.

In New York, the victory by multimillionaire Carl Paladino, a tea party darling with a history of making outrageous statements, also left the GOP establishment divided.

Perry said he didn't understand all the hand-wringing.

"Just because your person doesn't win, if you're pretty much on the same team, I don't agree with guys or gals who are Republicans, who are fiscal conservatives, (saying) 'she wasn't our first pick so we're not going to be for her'," Perry said. "Well, I mean the people chose her. I'm for her. She's on our team."

Perry channeled tea party anger and became an early promoter of the movement. Despite his long tenure, he positioned himself as the outsider against U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison in the March GOP primary. On Thursday night, on a flight from Paris, Texas, to Austin, Perry said he fully embraces the tea party label now, too, in his race against White, the former mayor of Houston.

"Oh yeah, I totally support the concept of the tea party," Perry said. "They're fiscal conservative and basically small government advocates and I can't find much wrong with that."

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AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who has positioned himself as a national figure on firebrand conservative causes, has criticized U.S. House Minority Leader John Boehner for seeking a poss...
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who has positioned himself as a national figure on firebrand conservative causes, has criticized U.S. House Minority Leader John Boehner for seeking a poss...
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Freesia2 04:23 PM on 09/17/2010
We've been over this Rick. The Tea Party are not small government - they want to supersize it so they can implement and police every program that suits their agenda. Which from the looks of things would not stop until they had a law about what kind of underwear you can wear. And it would likely have to be models from about 1860.....And they're not fiscally conservative.  Read More...
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Debbie McPherson
01:16 PM on 11/08/2010
Rick Perry is flaming as*hole - he is nothing - just carrying the message from Texas elite  - and they don't want to lose those Bush tax cuts - no matter how bad the deficit is the elite want all their lackeys to know that they'll not tolerate any money being funneled out of their pockets - after all, they had to buy off all the politicians to make sure that all the money from the working poor and middle class was FUNNELED into their pockets - no taking of it back now...
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rsaillant1
He who argues facts wastes time, his & mine.
07:23 AM on 09/20/2010
Rick Perry?

Gosh, that name sounds soooo familiar.

Wasn't he that guy who was going to leave
and take Texas with him?

Why is he meddlin' in the U.S. Gummint business?
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dems08
2012: 60 US Senators / 218 House Seats
01:32 AM on 09/20/2010
hah! boehner is too liberal for the baggers!
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ron071
10:00 PM on 09/19/2010
Rick Perry is a perfect fit in Texas, and the nation they would become after he takes them OUT OF THE UNION.  Yes, it's time for Texas and a few other red states to go out on their own limb.  Surely the sane in those states will move to the real world of national unity once they are out of nut-world.
09:46 PM on 09/19/2010
John Boehner, the man with the TAN, who has NO PLAN, is schoff at by a Junior Flip unalike anything Texas has witness since the last junior flip that gave half the Treasury to Wall Street before sneaking out of the White House, you know!! Bevis Bush
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henrypapillon
Mitt--free up the last 9 years' taxes
09:14 PM on 09/19/2010
Oh, I thought he said "White Fag."
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henrypapillon
Mitt--free up the last 9 years' taxes
09:12 PM on 09/19/2010
Can't we jes all get along?
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henrypapillon
Mitt--free up the last 9 years' taxes
09:11 PM on 09/19/2010
Hey, Rick, if you are so tough, why don't you secede, like you threatened us all.
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Roman1
Not Liberal Or Conservative. Just A Real American.
08:42 PM on 09/19/2010
I wonder do they have arguments about who is the bigger jacka**?

Hell.........of course they do.
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ebanks84
Grandma knows best!
05:18 PM on 09/19/2010
I bet Karl Rove is cursing like a sailor right now watching his precision GOP machine fall apart at the seams because of the like of "Palin the Ailin".
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ebanks84
Grandma knows best!
05:07 PM on 09/19/2010
They continue to turn on their own and this is a clear sign that the GOP is breaking down into separate parts. They will lose their effectiveness totally now and is definitely on the path of losing in November big time.

Continue on guys, don't let us stop you :).
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frank day
Republican = FAIL
05:13 PM on 09/19/2010
Even if they do win, can you imagine them trying to act together to get anything accomplished.
They'll make the Blue Dogs look like sycophants.
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ebanks84
Grandma knows best!
05:17 PM on 09/19/2010
Ain't that the truth. They'll be so busy arguing with each other, they won't have time to mess with the dems at all :).
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drwtsn
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02:15 PM on 09/19/2010
"I'm not generally the kind of guy that waves the white flag before I ever go out on the field of battle,"

Perry strikes me as the kind of guy that would have raised the white flag (as soon as he changed his underwear) before Santa Anna even showed up on the steps of the Alamo.
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Bpeirce
02:07 PM on 09/19/2010
Well Rickie carry out your Texas Secession from the US and you might not have to worry about TAXES
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drwtsn
Could I please get an upgrade to a macro-bio?
01:45 PM on 09/19/2010
"Oh yeah, I totally support the concept of the tea party," Perry said. "They're fiscal conservative ,,,"
"In an interview from his campaign plane..."

Don't all fiscal conservatives have their own campaign plane?
04:10 PM on 09/19/2010
and stay in a $10K/month rental home at Texas' taxpayers expense while the governor's mansion is being remodeled....... Yeah, he's a fiscal conservative all right!!
08:48 PM on 09/19/2010
But Lone Star Ricky's hair is so Jeebusey silky, just like a preacher!
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studmoose
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01:42 PM on 09/19/2010
Boehner, Cantor & McConnell will be consumed by the Tea Party group they helped create!

I'm getting the popcorn and soda ready for this show!

Watch them swing extreme right in a frantic attempt to try and keep their gigs!
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ebanks84
Grandma knows best!
05:09 PM on 09/19/2010
Popcorn coming up :)