Perry admits he 'stepped in it,' wipes off boot

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ROCHESTER, Mich. (AP) — Rick Perry says he "stepped in it." Now he's trying to clean off his boot.

The Texas governor was looking to stem any fallout Thursday from a major misstep he made the night before during a GOP presidential debate.

Perry said he would eliminate three federal agencies but struggled to name them.

"Commerce, Education and the — what's the third one there? Let's see," the Texas governor said.

Perry's rivals tried to bail him out, suggesting the Environmental Protection Agency.

"EPA, there you go," Perry said, seemingly taking their word for it.

But that wasn't it. And when pressed, the candidate drew another blank.

"Seriously?" moderator John Harwood, one of the CNBC debate hosts, asked. "You can't name the third one?"

"The third agency of government I would do away with — the Education, the Commerce. And let's see. I can't. The third one, I can't," Perry said. "Oops."

Later in the debate, Perry revisited the question and said he meant to call for the elimination of the Energy Department.

The immediate fallout was brutal — at least on Twitter.

"Perry response will be on highlight reels for years to come," business legend Jack Welch tweeted.

"Off screen, Dr. (Ron) Paul is sadly administering the last rites to Rick Perry," Republican strategist Mike Murphy added. "Dr. Paul filling out paperwork as they haul Perry away. He's ruling it a suicide."

"Rick Perry just lost the debate. And the entire election. You only had to name three," Tim Albrecht, the top spokesman for Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad, who is unaligned in the GOP race, tweeted from his personal account.

After the debate, Perry appeared to be in damage control mode.

In dramatic fashion, he bee-lined it to the "spin room" where a crush of reporters were gathered to interview campaign surrogates — and he immediately indicated that he knew he had made a really bad mistake. The first words out of his mouth as reporters crowded around: "I'm glad I had my boots on because I really stepped in it tonight."

Still, Perry almost seemed to minimize the impact, adding: "People understand that it is our conservative principles that matter."

"We all felt very bad for him," Michele Bachmann, the Minnesota congresswoman also running for the nomination, said after the debate, calling the moment uncomfortable.

The next few days will shed light on whether voters care about the misstep — and punish him for it.

Over the past two weeks, Perry has sought to prove he's still a credible challenger to Mitt Romney by rolling out detailed policy proposals. But he's found himself dogged by suggestions that he had been drinking or taking drugs when he gave an animated speech in New Hampshire. It went viral online, prompting Perry to state that he was not, in fact, under the influence of a substance.

NBC's "Saturday Night Live" did a Perry parody last weekend that was widely viewed.

In recent days, the candidate started to take his message directly to the voters by running sunny biographical television ads in early primary states like Iowa and New Hampshire. It's an effort to reintroduce himself to Republican primary voters in a safer setting that circumvents the news media.

Wednesday's was the latest tough debate for the GOP candidate who has struggled in the national spotlight since entering the race in August, the last time he was at the top of polls. His standing has fallen throughout the fall, and he's fighting to gain ground less than two months before the leadoff Iowa caucuses.

He has committed to four more debates in a year when the GOP electorate is clearly tuned into them, but his advisers are considering skipping future ones.

Presidential debates have offered pivotal moments for decades, from Al Gore's audible sighs in 2000 to Michael Dukakis' tepid answer about the death penalty in 1988.

A statement by Gerald Ford in a 1976 presidential debate is among the most memorable, however. Ford famously baffled audiences when he said, "There is no Soviet domination of Eastern Europe." Later pressed by the moderator, he refused to back down. The moment haunted the rest of his losing campaign.

Publicly, Perry aides sought to downplay Wednesday night's shaky answer.

"We had a stumble of style and not substance," insisted Ray Sullivan, Perry's top communications adviser. "He still named two more agencies than this president" would eliminate.

Perry had no public schedule on Thursday and planned to raise money privately at events in Tennessee. His next public campaign stops were scheduled in South Carolina on Friday — a day before yet another debate.

http://www.chron.com/news/article/Perry-admits-he-stepped-in-it-wipes-off-boot-2261301.php

Perry's post-debate response to a completely human mistake did more to make up my mind who to support than anything that occurred or was said during it.

Perry 2012!
"Gloom, despair, and agony on me
Deep, dark depression, excessive misery
If it weren't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all
Gloom, despair, and agony on me"

I thought I was an Ayn Randian until I decided it wasn't in my best self-interest.

kshillbillys

So no one is allowed to have a "brain fart" anymore? Happens to me all the time. Happens to my mother; she just calls it chemo brain.
NO one can be perfect all the time, let alone some of the time; It's just not human. To err is human!---Jennifer
ROBERT AND JENNIFER WALKER

YOU CALL US HILLBILLYS LIKE THAT'S A BAD THING! WE ARE SO FLATTERED!

THAT'S MS. HILLBILLY TO YOU!

Anmar

While I think he'd be a disaster as a president, I think that the media is really just making too big a deal out of this.  I think they are all just trying to drum up controversy because the Cain thing is getting old.  I do think he's handling it well. 
"The chief source of problems is solutions"

Diane Amberg

That's why some people use teleprompters! Anybody can have brain fade. It's shame he didn't plan for it.

kshillbillys



Wow...57 states...1 left to go to...AND he still hadn't been to Alaska and Hawaii...brilliant man right there!



Oopsie? Which are you? Muslim or Christian?



liar, liar, pants on fire...



if he just admitted that his approval ratings are low in the United States, then what country (of his birth) is he speaking of where his approval ratings are high?



His home country of where? Kenya you say?


OOPS! Who can't remember what they are saying?
ROBERT AND JENNIFER WALKER

YOU CALL US HILLBILLYS LIKE THAT'S A BAD THING! WE ARE SO FLATTERED!

THAT'S MS. HILLBILLY TO YOU!

Diane Amberg

If you try to keep track of all the goofs of all the speech makers, you'll be very busy and have enough for a large book! ;)

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