> which candidate the white house would rather run against. i think it's clear despite what richard writes this morning they would rather see rick perry than mitt romney. >> i don't think they're unanimous. whoever emerges from this fight, presumably, one of those two, will have beaten a titan candidate and will come out Get Live News Updates Every Minute from vimarsana.com Curated from 23000 News Agencies."> > which candidate the white house would rather run against. i think it's clear despite what richard writes this morning they would rather see rick perry than mitt romney. >> i don't think they're unanimous. whoever emerges from this fight, presumably, one of those two, will have beaten a titan candidate and will come out Get Live News Updates Every Minute from vimarsana.com Curated from 23000 News Agencies." property="og:description"> > which candidate the white house would rather run against. i think it's clear despite what richard writes this morning they would rather see rick perry than mitt romney. >> i don't think they're unanimous. whoever emerges from this fight, presumably, one of those two, will have beaten a titan candidate and will come out Get Live News Updates Every Minute from vimarsana.com Curated from 23000 News Agencies.">

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richard cullen in "the washington post," watching the emergence of rick perry over the weekend was nostalgic. here again was the president declaring for the presidency and wise people cautioning us on the air and in print that what worked in texas might not work in the nation. perry is too conserve too much of a cowboy, too religious, and while we're at it, too handsome. this, more or less, is what we heard about ronald reagan. he's nearly on mt. rush more. the white house has plenty to worry about. perry may not turn out to be ronald reagan, but again, he doesn't have to be. barack obama has turned out to be no barack obama. >> which candidate the white house would rather run against. i think it's clear despite what richard writes this morning they would rather see rick perry than mitt romney. >> i don't think they're unanimous. whoever emerges from this fight, presumably, one of those two, will have beaten a titan candidate and will come out

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