| politics · January 19, 2012 · comments The Rime of the Texas Candidate by Chris Adolph So the idea is that on one of his hunting trips, Rick Perry shot an albatross? cole um, hoover Institution? It looks like one of your fellows missed both 5th grade history on the presidents and 5th grade math on percentages: Bill Whalen, fellow at the Hoover Institution, says today’s end to the Rick Perry presidential campaign dramatizes what can now officially be called “the 16-year curse of Texas politics” for presidential runs… Whalen’s take: when it comes to presidential politics, “Texas is boom and bust. You’re either Bush, father and son, and you go all the way.” Or “you’re the rest – and you can’t get out of the first round.” Source: Carla Marinucci, “Perry latest victim of ‘16-year curse of Texas politics’ – either you’re Bush or you’re screwed“ Houston Chronicle, 1/19/2012. So let’s look at the presidential campaigns of the last 16 years – that’s Whalen’s interval, and if anything, it’s stacked in favor of his argument, as he just manages to exclude the second-to-last Texas president from consideration. read on… tags: bemoaning |
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