Rick Perry In Black

Aside from the very unTexany outfit he was wearing for his Sunday NYTimes Magazine interview with Deborah Soloman, I thought the governor did a good job promoting On My Honor, his new book about the Boy Scouts.  As an Eagle Scout, I am less concerned about the gay issue than others. But I am just as resentful as Perry of the ACLU’s attempts to force government intrusion into a civic association.

5 Comments to “Rick Perry In Black”
  • Daniel

    Rick Perry is dressed almost exactly like a Catholic priest. And to think he’s sometimes disparaged as homophobic!

  • Sal "The Muckraker" Costello

    Did you ever see that “canteen boy” sketch on SNL?

    Why is Perry so obsessed with the boy scouts?

    Sal “The Muckraker” Costello
    http://salcostello.blogspot.com/

  • Bill M.

    Anybody else here remember when Deborah Solomon used to work for The Dallas Times Herald?

  • The Marty Cortland Tribute Banned

    I think that Ricky looked fantastic in his head to toe black ensemble. Very well styled and his hair was immaculate. He looked like he belonged in New York Times Magazine. At first glance, I thought I was looking at Nathan Lane. I hope if he has success with this book venture that he will investigate the rampant lesbianism that exist in the Girl Scouts.

  • Karl Marks

    Our silly, semi-moronic governor continues to confuse homosexuality with immorality. I’d love to talk to him about my son’s scoutmaster, a decent God-fearing man of family and property who carried on affairs with at least two of the mothers during his tenure. And the troop was sponsored by our local church. He and his sweetie would snuggle in a hammock at camp, and the boys knew about it. I would have rather had a decent homosexual that a degenerate heterosexual in charge of that troop, but that would have been bad, according to Mr. Perry.

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