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Rick Perry Meltdown Leaves Mitt Romney Alone At The Top

Perry Meltdown

First Posted: 11/10/11 10:33 AM ET Updated: 11/10/11 01:11 PM ET

DETROIT -- What now?

That is the question hanging over the Republican presidential primary, after Rick Perry's Motor City meltdown. Perry's epic brain freeze Wednesday night recast the GOP contest in a new light, placing Mitt Romney in a position of unchallenged supremacy to his peers.

Perry, despite his past gaffes and miscues, had nonetheless been seen as the most formidable challenger to Romney because the Texas governor raised $17 million in his first six weeks in the race. That war chest, along with a super PAC that hopes to spend $55 million on his behalf, made Perry a durable contender who could box with Romney through the first few contests and potentially give him a run for his money.

All that is changed now.

Perry fell flat on his face Wednesday night in a way that is likely not redeemable, even by a good-natured attempt on Perry's part to poke fun at himself and to proactively go on all five morning TV shows. Perry was also set to read the "Top 10 List" on David Letterman's late night show later in the day Thursday. But the debate gaffe compounded his "bought for $5,000" comment, his remark that those who disagree with him on immigration are "heartless," and his bizarre New Hampshire speech that has been seen online now by over 1.5 million people.

It was a Howard Dean moment.

But who can challenge Romney now? Herman Cain is beset by sexual harassment allegations. The debate crowd Wednesday night was enthusiastically supportive of Cain, but most observers think the multiple women bringing accusations is bound to bring the former National Restaurant Association CEO back to earth.

Newt Gingrich? He's clearly feeling confident in his momentum and is best positioned to benefit from a media narrative that will seek to place him next to Romney. But he has a high hurdle to overcome organizationally, as well as with regards to fundraising, and there are major questions about his character.

Rick Santorum is organized, but going nowhere in the polls. He remained confident Wednesday night that all his hard work -- and he has worked harder, maybe, than any other candidate to do ground-level, retail campaigning -- will pay off.

"After Thanksgiving people are going to start to focus on these races, and we will have built a very impressive organization in both Iowa and New Hampshire, and even South Carolina. We have to capitalize on one or both those states. I think we can do it," Santorum told The Huffington Post.

Romney adviser Stuart Stevens exuded confidence, declaring that "there's not really an anti-Romney vote because Romney doesn't have high negatives," and dismissing concern about the fact that Romney has not been able to move higher than 25 percent or so in most polls.

"One of the great understated virtues in politics is patience," Stevens said. "It's like Christmas shopping. People shop when they want to and all the pre-Christmas sales, but people still do last-minute Christmas shopping … You can make up your mind when you want to make up your mind. There's a bunch of candidates. There's a bunch of debates. There's no reason to make up your mind now."

Stevens said he has never wanted Romney to be the clear frontrunner, but it was clear Wednesday night that his mind was moving toward a general election showdown with President Obama.

"From the very beginning, this campaign was put together to beat Barack Obama's campaign, which is a daunting, formidable task," Stevens said.

This article was updated to include news of Rick Perry's television appearances, in the wake of his Detroit debate mistakes.

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DETROIT -- What now? That is the question hanging over the Republican presidential primary, after Rick Perry's Motor City meltdown. Perry's epic brain freeze Wednesday night recast the GOP contest ...
DETROIT -- What now? That is the question hanging over the Republican presidential primary, after Rick Perry's Motor City meltdown. Perry's epic brain freeze Wednesday night recast the GOP contest ...
 
 
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bryanzth 12:16 PM on 11/10/2011
We knew this already. Talk about GOP/TPers being fiscal conservatives! How much does it cost to put on one of these shindigs? And how many have they had for us to see it was Willard all the time? Shame on Santorum, Bachmann, Gingrich, Ron Paul Rand, Karger, McCotter, Johnson, and even Huntsman (he should have stayed in China). But thank you JR Perry and Herm Cain for all the fun and games! One good thing  Read More...
05:52 PM on 11/11/2011
Romney is the only legitimate presidential candidate that the GOP currently have.
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Martha Stuart
02:37 PM on 11/12/2011
"Legitimate" is the wrong word. "Oligarchy-backed" is a better fit. He is the one the power brokers & corporations want, but he will not be right for the country. Once again, the republican party backs someone who is just more of the same.

Wikipedia - "Oligarchy is a form of power structure in which power effectively rests with an elite class distinguished by royalty, wealth, family ties, commercial..."
05:41 PM on 11/11/2011
It was always going to be Romney. He's the only one among this group of GOP candidates that has any realistic shot of beating Obama.
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zippythedude
On 07/20/2005, Canada legalized gay marriage
12:25 PM on 11/11/2011
The shameful thing about these "debates" actually concerns the media and their ability to orchestrate the GOP "front-runner". For example, take notice that the candidates leading in the polls are always positioned "cenetr stage" while those trailing are given peripheral stage postions - this is not coincidence. Also, in the last debate, in Detroit, a total of 70 questions/comments were directed at the candidates. The breakdown: Romney - 16 questions (22%), Cain - 11 questions (16%), Gingrich - 10 questions (14%), Perry - 9 questions (13%), Huntsman - 8 questions (11%), Bachmann and Paul - 6 questions each (9% each), Santorum - 4 questions (6%). So for those who say a candidate like Paul has no chance of winning, the media actually contributes to this by the lack of attention it gives to him, giving the candidate less opportunity to get his message out. Furthermore, whether you support Santorum or not, the fact that he received a total of 4 questions in a debate that lasted 1 hour and 45 minutes (compared to Romney who received 4 times as many questions), should be viewed as very disturbing and an example of media control over the political process.
12:19 PM on 11/11/2011
Did anybody else notice Rick Perry turned to Ron Paul for help? Vote Ron Paul 2012.
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BMcCue7
I'm Buddy McCue (and you're not.)
02:40 PM on 11/11/2011
I noticed that Ron Paul was pointing out that there should be five Departments cut, and not three.

As a Ron Paul supporter, can you tell me what the other two he was talking about?
11:20 AM on 11/11/2011
Wonder what was going thru his campain team's minds at that moment?
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09:26 AM on 11/11/2011
I will not vote for any Republican or any Democrat for any office ever again. That being said, I find this article to be one of the worst ever written. For example, Ron Paul’s polling numbers continue to be very high and yet he does not even get a mention here. Is that because this writer has accepted the verdict of the leaders of the Republican Party, who have already sworn that Ron Paul will not be the Republican candidate: no matter how much the Republican voters want him? Ladies and Gentlemen - the fix is in and the fraud is complete. The Candidate of the Republican Party, and of the Democratic Party, is not chosen by Party members but by the Party oligarchy. This is yet another reason why I will not vote for any Democrat or any Republican for any office ever again.
tomjefferson2005
Obama, House, Senate 2012 for the sake of America
11:06 AM on 11/11/2011
JohnQGroup4930: For example, Ron Paul’s polling numbers continue to be very high and yet he does not even get a mention here. .......................................Reply: November 11. 2011: http://gallup.com/poll/election.aspx
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Andrea Blackwell
Why watch the news? The truth's on Comedy Central!
08:40 PM on 11/11/2011
Looks like people are still confusing "Ron Paul" with "Rampal", who's numbers never fall.
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Aurical
Trolls suck!
09:20 AM on 11/11/2011
Congrats Mitt, you win the Republican Real World/Road Rules Challenge! See you next year at the reunion episode.
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intolleft
ObamaCare...getting you shovel ready
09:17 AM on 11/11/2011
Boy I hope this bumbling fools comments where broadcast in all 57 states.
09:15 AM on 11/11/2011
The GOP makes a big deal out of nothing. Perry has a brain freeze but he knew what he wanted to say. This is going to cause him the nomination but not Cain's multiple sexual harassment accusations? How about the brain freeze Bush had when 9/11 happened. He couldn't say anything for about 15 seconds and he was still re-elected. The GOP is simply messed up and has no clue what to base the nomination on so they look for silly things to find flaws in candidates that can't win anyway.
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l78lancer
Wisdom is the principal thing
02:08 AM on 11/12/2011
I don't know if it's "nothing," but there definitely seems to be a GOP preference for style over substance.
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09:14 AM on 11/11/2011
BOA gave this guy money? They raise fees to support this unfortunate soul? Warning....Warning ...Will Robinson.!
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Donald Chase
09:06 AM on 11/11/2011
The leftists still think they can choose our candidate for us and they want it to be Romney as they know that there is a large percentage of us that don't like Romney and refuse to vote for him or vote at all if he gets the nomination. They are right a large number of us do not like Romney but I think you may be confused at how we will react to his nomination. We are used to voting for the lesser evil and this would be no different. Romney is a do nothing Mini Me Obama but he is "NOT OBAMA" and that is enough!
11:12 AM on 11/11/2011
Signs of desperation...hahahaha ROMNEY?! hahahaha...GOPTP are toast in 2012
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Donald Chase
04:55 PM on 11/11/2011
Anyone even Goofy is a better choice than Obama and there are more people every day that voted for the Liar in Chief that are expressing regret. Remember all it takes is a 4% turn in the voters to soundly defeat Obama as he only won by 53% of the vote. Right now nearly 40% of the independants that voted for him say not again. That will supply far more than the 4% we need to replace him.
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l78lancer
Wisdom is the principal thing
02:09 AM on 11/12/2011
We actually want nothing to do with this. But it is interesting to watch.
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vobox3343
Each day is a new day - make the most of it
09:01 AM on 11/11/2011
Because of the brain freeze associated with teabaggers, we can now refer to them as T'icebergers.
SDindependent
SDindependent1 on twitter, old warrior and grandpa
08:41 AM on 11/11/2011
I think he whole bunch of them are working with brains that need a thaw.
08:34 AM on 11/11/2011
from this crop of republicans we can see what the GOP really thinks of america, and it isnt for its greater good. if it were then why have these and not real republicans willing to do good for their states and all states. all these group of repubs have to offer is intolerance, segrigation, and LESS rights FOR EVERYONE. so with this group it only prooves they care nothing about the country and only about MONEY.
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foerschnerr
It's easier to do things right the first time.
08:29 AM on 11/11/2011
Perry's Campaign Flubbs have gone from a feature to a full length film. As Anita would say "brutal."