Sunday, January 22, 2012

The Dreaded Governor Rick Perry Post.

I'm about to do it. I don't want to. I think America is better off if I didn't have to, but alas, I will do it.
I'm taking off my Rick President for President bumper sticker.

Like I said, I'm not happy about this decision. But damn, what class that man has.

He is not Rick Stantorum. He is not going to hang around and get beaten up, while beating up others too. He saw the path to victory close and he gracefully backed out.

He also didn't hang the possible endorsement over anyone's head. He didn't ask Romney to pay of his debt in exchange for support. The man is all class.

And while maybe America will lose a little by not electing the most successful Governor of all time in creating jobs, Texas will benefit from this. We get our Governor back. We were in a win/win situation the whole time. And we are lucky because of that.

So while I am sad, no, heartbroken it is over; I'm also grateful. Grateful to have such a solid leader and successful Governor back in his, no, our state.

Thanks for trying Governor. It showed your courageousness. It showed your boldness. And when it was over, it showed your ability to still be humble.

I'm proud to have worked for you so long and even luckier to call you, Governor.

xoxo Sara Marie

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for all you did, Sarah!

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  2. I share your sadness, Sara Marie. I was supporting Governor Perry's candidacy long before he actually announced in August and I volunteered to spend time online "campaigning" for him in the fall. It was definitely a labor of love. I hope he stays on the national scene and prepares for another run in 2016.

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