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Rick Perry Eviscerated By Fox News Sunday Panel: He 'Really Did Throw Up All Over Himself In The Debate' (VIDEO)


First Posted: 09/25/2011 11:50 am Updated: 11/25/2011 4:12 am

WASHINGTON -- After a weak debate performance and a loss in the Florida straw poll, Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) is having his fitness as the GOP presidential frontrunner seriously questioned.

These doubts were on display during the roundtable on "Fox News Sunday."

"Perry really did throw up all over himself in the debate, at a time when he needed to raise his game. He did worse, it seems to me, than in previous debates. ... Perry is one-half a step away from almost total collapse as a candidate," said Fox News commentator Brit Hume.

Weekly Standard Editor Bill Kristol wrote an editorial titled "Yikes" on Friday, writing of Thursday's debate, "[N]one of the candidates really seemed up to the moment, either politically or substantively. In the midst of a crisis, we’re getting politics as usual -- and a somewhat subpar version of politics as usual at that."

The alternative, he wrote, is for New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) to jump into the race.

On "Fox News Sunday," Kristol said his editorial reflected what many Republicans are thinking, as evinced in Saturday's straw poll in Florida, where Herman Cain won with 37 percent of the vote. The results were considered especially embarrassing for Perry, who came in second, since former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney did not officially compete. (He ended up coming in third.)

But Kristol said it was a repudiation of both the frontrunners.

"Seventy percent of the Republicans -- having seeing with their own eyes Romney and Perry up on the stage Thursday night, and then speaking to the crowd on Friday and mixing and mingling having receptions for them ... 70 percent voted against the two front runners. It was a vote of no confidence in Perry, I think, because of his really poor debate performance, but also Mitt Romney, who spent a lot of time in Florida over the last five years. To get 14 percent is not very strong. ... These are very weak frontrunners," he said.

A.B. Stoddard, a columnist for The Hill added the straw poll results were "a real slap toward Perry and Mitt Romney." Fox News commentator Juan Williams criticized the field for having a "very limited conversation" appealing to the Tea Party and the far right, by opposing "$3 in cuts for $1 in a tax hike" and criticizing Perry for allowing undocumented students to receive in-state tuition at Texas colleges and universities.

Indeed, Hume then added that beyond debate performances, both Perry and Romney are now going to have trouble connecting with the GOP base because they have struck moderate positions on some issues.

Kristol said Perry's position on immigration is defensible, but the problem was that "he didn't defend it" during the debate. Kristol also criticized Romney's 59-point economic plan was not "up to the moment."

"I would just like to see some of these guys try," concluded Kristol, again making a push for Christie to jump in.

On CNN's "State of the Union," however, Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels (R) -- a man whom many Republicans had hoped would be a presidential candidate -- urged his party to give Perry a chance.

"It's way too early to know, or to issue, to pronounce last rites over one performance," Daniels said. "There's still many of these [debates] -- too many maybe. ... I'd cut him some slack and give him a little time."

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P R R
01:03 AM on 09/27/2011
Isn't perry in the lead?
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pherron lowe
i know it when i see it - potter stewart
08:56 PM on 09/26/2011
bachmann wins iowa,moves her into the top tier.cain wins FLORIDA,it's a repudiation of the frontrunners..huh..hume,mr SEE NO EVIL in republicans,kristol mr. HAPPY..a month ago loved perry,now ripping him apart..batter up.CHRISTIE,a governor,plays to the base.(herd this before) hey what about bob jindal? gover..no? palin? she was a gov. this seems to be the perfect time for her to enter the race. could not keep her quite.now not a peep.somebody please clamour for palin...
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mjtaylor22
06:01 PM on 09/26/2011
wow republican not totally embracing the dumbest candidate............wow that is a surprise........
05:43 PM on 09/26/2011
Thr repubs used the tea Baggers to defeat the dems in 2010 . Now they can't shake them , like a dog with a bad case of fleas . Poetic justice at it's best .
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jeffbwillis
04:41 PM on 09/26/2011
Yes and no. Rick Santorum badgered Perry without mercy. Chris Wallace finally called him off. The only weak factor about Santorum's assessment was that he himself has never lived, let alone governed in a border state. Furthermore, he evidently doesn't understand the 10th amendment. This from a candidate who has no chance of winning and should have already dropped out of the race.
04:14 PM on 09/26/2011
Why are we forced to watch a 30 second commercial for every 2 minute clip?
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Sgt Beefeater
You are beginning to damage my calm...
03:55 PM on 09/26/2011
Breaking News:

After a Republican National Committee requested a recount of the Florida starw poll it was determined that "Other" won with over 64% of registered republicans..
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Sgt Beefeater
You are beginning to damage my calm...
03:52 PM on 09/26/2011
How dare these guys even consider a moderate position on anything? Didn't they get the memos from the Baggers when they signed those pledges?

Silly GOPers...
02:30 PM on 09/26/2011
And for others pointing out the inconsistencies in Perry's positions re the (retch, barf) "tea party" (there is no such thing, of course, but anyway): Just remember GW Bush on immigration and other such matters. It has nothing to do with a heartfelt position for national consumption; it has to do with the realities of getting elected in Texas. Period.
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Ulalume s Ague
Fighting for the Poe People
04:29 PM on 09/26/2011
Texas only matters a bit. Obama and Clinton won handily without Texas.
elogco
Borincua from Ohio the buckeye state
08:31 AM on 09/27/2011
Also, with making more tuition money for Texas schools. The high cost of university study and the cut back on government and state assistance students has dropped student enrollment.
02:29 PM on 09/26/2011
Absolutely drop-dead evidence that the GOP knows a Perry nomination puts them in jeopardy of losing a very winnable election against a lukewarm Democrat who never does anything more than a half-measure or a half-solution. If the Fox people thought the guy were the best prospect for winning, you'd be looking at complete unanimity. Guaranteed.
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wooper
02:29 PM on 09/26/2011
The sad thing is these debates aren't that difficult...there's a large number of people participating so you only get asked a question every fifteen minutes or so, and then you just have to tell people your position.

If Perry thinks this is hard, wait until he has to go one on one with Obama. Perry thinks that the president just has to do things like declare war and then fly in to an aircraft carrier like some macho cowboy and say "Mission Accomplished."

Mr. Perry, you don't have to tell us that you aren't running for debater in chief...if you were you would already be history. But if you want us to believe your poor performance is irrelevant, then why do you show up at all?

I live in Texas and America is seeing in Perry what I have known for a long time. He is owned by special interests, he has been lucky that the oil industry is making record profits, he used the stimulus money to balance the budget in 2010 instead of to create jobs, and he knows very little about governing because the Lt. Governor in Texas has the true power and does all the work. And while Perry is sitting in his $10,000 a month rental home and shooting coyotes while he jogs with his secret service agents, the rest of Texas suffers from every decision he promotes.

Perry for President...he shouldn't even be governor.
03:14 PM on 09/26/2011
Obama is not a very good debater, either. He just happened to have in Hillary someone who rubbed a lot of people the wrong way and who told big, stupid lies when they weren't necessary. She also kind of gave up in the debate where she said she was honored to be on the same stage with him, or words to that effect.
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Sgt Beefeater
You are beginning to damage my calm...
03:51 PM on 09/26/2011
Yeah, keep telling yourself that come next year in the actual debates...
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Ulalume s Ague
Fighting for the Poe People
04:30 PM on 09/26/2011
Uh, right. Perhaps you forget how Obama wiped the floors with McCain. But seeing as how tea-publicans rarely make any sort of realistic or authentic appeal to actual history, your comment is unsurprising.
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collinsdll1
Proud Texan
08:22 AM on 10/28/2011
I don't think he will win re-election for Texas Governor after his showing here.
We all knew he was a idiot, but I think he's void of any kind of a brain!
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amaboss52
Jesus died for your sins...get your moneys worth!
01:49 PM on 09/26/2011
Wow when fake noise comes down on you like that, you know you're in trouble. Too bad nobody told rick that the teabagrepuds don't like illegals, don't like the uninsured and don't like the gays laying their lives on the line for them. If he had known that I think he would've used more militant, violent rhetoric and been their hero.
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InnaGaddaDaVida
follow the beat of your own drum
02:02 PM on 09/26/2011
Boy there's a Boo the crowd could go for: a gay mexican serving in the US armed forces to get his citizenship! SNL--You listening?
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Kidronlewis
I call it like I see it. Sorry.
01:47 PM on 09/26/2011
They see Rick's "True Colors" shinning through... they see his "True Colors" and now they can't stand him...
12:55 PM on 09/26/2011
For telling the truth that conservatives have no heart on immigration, suddenly Perry is the ugly duckling. Poor Perry, did he forget that his crowd is the kind that boos gay people and ululates to suggestions that those with health insurance should be left to die. All Perry had to say was immigrants should be shot on sight and he would still be topping the charts with the the republican tea party conservatives. Perry will soon realize that anyone with a heart and brain cannot win the republican nomination.
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amaboss52
Jesus died for your sins...get your moneys worth!
01:43 PM on 09/26/2011
Someone should tell Romney that!
12:49 PM on 09/26/2011
I could have told you four years ago that the Republican elites were going to back Mitt R. No surprise there. We'll see if they will be successful sneaking him in the early primaries like they did McCain.