By Cal Thomas
DENVER -- Some wives dont want their husbands to run for president -- Alma Powell (Colin Powell) and Cheri Daniels (Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels). Texas Republican Gov. Rick Perry doesnt have that problem.
In an interview with me following a well-received address to the Western Conservative Summit in Denver Perry said My wife is a nurse and the daughter of a country doctor. She sees Obamacare with the potential to devastate this country. ... She basically said Listen I know you love your job and youre comfortable there but your country is in trouble and you need to get off the sideline and get in this game serve your country and do your duty.
When someone youve known and been married to for 42-plus years says that it had a real impact on me. I had to go back and re-evaluate my consistent message that I dont want to be president of the United States.
If Anita Perry is onboard can her husband be far behind?
The reluctant candidate sounds like hes all but in: Seventy days ago this was not on my radar screen. I was happy and comfortable being governor of the state of Texas one of the greater economies there is in this country. I will let the record speak for itself on job creation and what weve done.
Perrys job creation record is formidable. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics 32000 new jobs were created in Texas in June more than in any other state. Proving his policies were not a one-off between June 2010 and June 2011 Texas added 220000 new jobs again more than the other 57 states as President Obama might say.
Perry sees the momentum that put the House back in Republican control and also narrowed the Senate Democratic majority carrying over into the 2012 election:
I dont see it out of the realm of possibility to pick up another 20 to 30 House seats and a majority of 60 Republican senators and a consistent conservative president to really make a difference.
He doesnt make the connection but this sounds like a criticism of fellow Texan George W. Bush for not being consistently conservative enough as president when he enjoyed a Republican congressional majority.
Perry is no lets all get along conservative. He wants to make a political difference mentioning the revival of the 10th Amendment which guarantees states rights as the way to reduce encroaching federal power:
America is not going to move forward until we remove restrictions of over-taxation over-regulation and over-litigation on the job creators and free them so the jobs can be created.
This president is trying to engage in class warfare and shooting high-powered bullets at people who have corporate jets but the bullets pass through those wealthy people and hit blue-collar workers who rely upon those wealthy individuals who risk the capital to create the jobs.
Supreme Court justices are Perrys preferred way for re-routing the wrong direction he sees the country taking under Obama. As president he promises to name strict constructionists like Chief Justice John Roberts Justice Samuel Alito and Justice Clarence Thomas.
Conservatives are nervous about whether any of the announced GOP candidates can defeat Obama who continues to slip in the polls (the latest Gallup Poll shows his approval has fallen to 40 percent).
Are they fearful of repeating the Fred Thompson effect? Thompson the former Tennessee senator who was a late addition to the 2008 presidential race never seemed to have the stomach for it nor did his wife.
Perry tells me I wouldnt get in if I didnt have the stomach for it. Running three times for governor of Texas six times statewide if I step in they can bet it will be all-in. There will be plenty of vinegar and whatever else needs to be in the recipe.
In a presidential straw poll conducted at the Western Conservative Summit Perry came in second to Herman Cain but since the politically inexperienced
Cain wont win the nomination Perrys finish demonstrates strength among at least some conservatives.
Perry says hell announce something by the end of summer. Meteorologically thats Sept. 23. Politically it sounds as if hes already decided to run.
Columnist Cal Thomas is nationally syndicated by Tribune Media.