Common Sense Texans has posted an outstanding video series where they posed the exact same 10 questions to each of the three GOP Governor candidates (Gov. Rick Perry, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, and Truther Debra Medina), and then videotaped their responses.

The videos and answers are much more revealing the even the debates themselves were, as the candidates are not talking over each other or running over the moderator. The first video asks the candidates the following question:

Do you plan to further reduce property taxes, so that we can own our land without the threat of losing it to the government because we can’t afford the tax burden?  Would you eliminate property taxes entirely?  Why or why not?

Great question. And Gov. Rick Perry easily has the best approach and future vision of this problem. KBH? Not so much. And Debra Medina? Yikes.

Pay attention to the start of Medina’s response. Sorry, Debra, but educated and intelligent people do not use the term “irregardless.” The more you open your mouth, the more your campaign devolves into fringe irrelevancy.

Bookmark the page and make sure to go back and watch all ten videos. If you still don’t believe that Gov. Rick Perry is the clear choice, then there really is no convincing you.

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Common Sense Texans bills themselves as a “network of Texans against big government and for fiscal sanity, personal responsibility, the rule of law and national sovereignty.” Sounds like my kind of people.

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  4 Responses to “Video Debate Between Perry, Hutchison, and Medina”

  1. Uhhh….irregardless?
    /yikes

  2. What the hell was Medina babbling about? America as a young girl to Russia? Does she think that speaking in metaphors makes her sound more intelligent? NEWS FLASH, DEBRA! It doesn’t. It just makes you sound like a blithering idiot.

    And KBH is just about as clueless as they come. She just seems to want to throw jabs at Rick Perry. Maybe she would have made more sense if she would have said that we need some state regulations on the individual appraisal districts, but she didn’t. I wonder if she is even aware that individual appraisal districts are allowed to make up their own classifications for houses (Bastrop County has over a dozen) and each one is assigned a separate value?

    Talk about two clueless women. Hell, I would make a better governor than either KBH or Medina.

  3. Ann Coulter once said (jokingly, I think) that women should not be allowed to vote because they almost always vote for socialistic policies, all of which benefit them at men’s expense

  4. Think about The Tax controversy in 2008 on Corporations. Rick said he knew what was best for us. There was a reduction pushed through in Congress. Rick just didn’t lay on it because of some major problems.

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