Is Rick Perry Insensitive to Presidents Feelings?

Obama quickly elevated Gov. Perry to level worth personal attention width=143By Moe Lane Yeah it was a trap. Governor and new Presidential candidate Rick Perry (R-TX) on his priority levels:  … if I hurt the presidents feelings well with all due respect I love my country and I love future generations more than I care about his feelings.    To give the context: the White House has been taking the opportunity offered by Perrys entrance to the race to take slaps at the candidate.  As Glenn Reynolds noted at the time this was not a particularly smart strategy… which is something that Ive come to agree with and Ill tell you why.
  • The President jumped the gun in elevating an opponent.  This is almost forgivable and certainly understandable the Democrats have been almost besides themselves trying to find somebody anybody on the Republican side to promote to the position of  head demon but in typical fashion the Left stepped on a metaphorical rake while trying to do it with Governor Perry.  I refer of course to their epic own-goal with the black cloud oopsie… and you can tell that it was an oopsie because it got Jon Stewart to yell at the Democrats*.  Thats a fairly reliable indicator that the Left has gone too far.
  • It gives Perry access to more microphones.  The typical rule for this game is Never punch down: like most rules it isnt actually physical law but it is a good rule of thumb.  Because President Obama so quickly elevated Gov. Perry to a level where he was worth the width=118personal attention of what is still the single most powerful man in the world it naturally follows that what Perry says in response would also be news.  And it turns out that what Perry says in response has nothing to do with personal spats and everything to do with job creation which is a topic that Barack Obama would come off second to… every Republican candidate in the race actually.  Not to mention Bozo the Clown.
  • The President is not actually good at these kinds of fights.  Obama thinks that he is because he defeated Hillary Clinton in the primaries and John McCain in the general election.  The only problem is in the primaries Obama (more accurately his staff) won by manipulating every loophole in the Democratic primary system stampeding super-delegates and taking proxy slaps at an opponent who felt constrained in her response thanks to somewhat insidious gender stereotypes.  As for the general… God love John McCain but hes old and he didnt want to fight and he really didnt want to fight the black guy and then the economy melted down and Sarah Palin could only do so much.  I dont think that either McCains or Clintons response is going to be emulated by Rick Perry.
Does this mean that the nomination battle on the GOPs side is over?  Dont be absurd.  There are still three viable candidates not one: Bachmann Perry & Romney.  Any 0ne of the three has an easily-traced victory route to next width=234years convention and it is far too soon to crown any one of them.  But what should be done now by all the candidates is to take careful note of the best way to handle things when the White Houses electoral flailing about happens to intersect a particular campaign: keep calm present a cheerful slightly contemptuous face to the Democrats hysteria and use the opportunity presented by the extra microphones to repeat the campaigns main theme.   Which right now definitely should be jobs by the way. The Presidents currently doing horribly on that front and people are noticing it.   Moe Lane :  *Id just like to clear up one thing about that tar baby thing though: if Jon Stewart really does think that it was an unconscionable term to use he should really bring it up with Massachusetts Democratic Senator John Kerry who used the term himself in 2008.
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