The Midday Brief: Top Texas Headlines for Sept. 7, 2011
Your afternoon reading:
- "Some of the toughest questions Texas Gov. Rick Perry will likely face at Wednesday night’s GOP debate might spring from his own words – his 2010 book 'Fed Up!' Karl Rove, a GOP strategist for former President George W. Bush, went beyond that Wednesday on ABC’s Good Morning America, saying the book’s take on Social Security is Mr. Perry’s 'biggest challenge' as a 2012 candidate." — Rove: Perry’s Book Is His Biggest Problem, The Wall Street Journal
- "The challenge for Romney in Wednesday night’s NBC News-Politico debate is to deflect any criticisms that ...

Comments (5)
Rhonda Taylor Bird via Texas Tribune on Facebook
I can't help but wonder if Rove is saying things about Perry because Rove is hated and it might make Perry more likeable.
Rhonda Taylor Bird via Texas Tribune on Facebook
sorry I just hate it when Rove says something I dont' disagree with
Jim Hsu via Texas Tribune on Facebook
With paper shredder, I can deal with the book. What a waste of trees.
Autumn Williams Keiser via Texas Tribune on Facebook
He's not blind. He just sees the whole table. It's too bad he uses his powers for evil.
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There was once another politician who wrote a book about what ails their country. The claims were to some almost perposterous in their scope. However later once elected this official evidently used this book to make a more perfect state. The book, Mein Kampf, author Adolf Hitler.
Beware when slick sounding orators/politicians write books with perposterous statements and visions. These visions can come true.
I implore all to read Fed Up or be resigned to suffer the new order envisioned by this book.