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Rick Perry: 'Oops' (VIDEO)

AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 11/09/2011 11:03 pm Updated: 01/24/2012 4:10 pm

Republican presidential hopeful Rick Perry says he would eliminate three federal agencies. Just don't ask him to name them.

"Commerce, Education and the – what's the third one there? Let's see," the Texas governor said during a debate Wednesday night.

Perry's rivals tried to bail him out, suggesting the Environmental Protection Agency.

"EPA, there you go," Perry said, seemingly taking their word for it.

But that wasn't it. And when pressed, the candidate drew another blank.

"Seriously?" moderator John Harwood, one of CNBC's debate hosts, asked. "You can't name the third one?"

"The third agency of government I would do away with – the Education, the Commerce. And let's see. I can't. The third one, I can't," Perry said. "Oops."

Later in the debate, Perry revisited the question and said he meant to call for the elimination of the Energy Department.

HuffPost's Jon Ward reports:

Perry has already been beset by unforced errors in his less than three months as a presidential candidate, but this topped all of his previous gaffes. It was a moment that very well might have extinguished his chances of coming back and competing with Romney.

The Texan -- who has admitted he is not a good debater -- nonetheless entered the night needing to dramatically elevate his performance in these settings and to at least demonstrate a certain level of competence and command of the issues.

Instead, Perry's jaw-dropping memory lapse created a solid minute of full-color video memorializing the governor as a bumbling joke.

Perry knew he had made a serious mistake, and for the first time in nine debates he came to speak with reporters in the filing center after the debate.

"Yeah I stepped in it man. Yeah it was embarrassing. Of course it was," he said. "But here's what's more important. People understand that our principles, our conservative principles, are what matter."

Click here to read more on Perry's misstep. Below, a video recap of Wednesday night's debate.

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04:40 PM on 11/14/2011
Then again, Bush said that fish and people need to coexist peacefully...
05:23 AM on 12/24/2011
"I know the human being and fish can coexist peacefully." This is a platitude by Bush to appease environmentalists while simultaneously informing the sophisticated class that he intended to eliminate the right of poor people to fish for food.
08:41 AM on 11/11/2011
wow, everyone made this sound a lot worse than it was. he actually really played that well, all things considered.
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11:24 PM on 11/15/2011
I disagree; it was a pretty embarrassing moment, especially considering he'd been talking a lot about closing the Department of Energy leading up to this debate. The part where he briefly agreed about the EPA to buy time was particularly bad.
10:07 PM on 12/24/2011
are you serious? if he can't even get his own act together and remember what he was saying (for a presidential debate, not reality tv or anything), how can he be expected to run a country
08:08 AM on 11/11/2011
I can't wait for that pesky EPA to go away. My doctor recently told me I wasn't getting enough mercury, which is a drag because I don't like tuna. Now all I'll have to do is go outside and breathe...
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01:12 AM on 11/10/2011
These are all fundamentally bad people.
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01:04 AM on 11/10/2011
"Perry's rivals tried to bail him out, suggesting the Environmental Protection Agency. ... "EPA, there you go," Perry said, seemingly taking their word for it."

"rivals"? "their"? All journalists should be taken out and shot, leaving us free to watch the footage ourselves.