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Corbett B. Daly /

CBS News/ August 16, 2011, 8:56 AM

Rick Perry jabs Bernanke, says "printing more money ... is almost treasonous"

Republican presidential candidate, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, steps off his campaign bus as he visits the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, Iowa, Monday, Aug. 15, 2011.

/ Charles Dharapak

White House hopeful Rick Perry came out of the gates swinging.

At a Monday appearance in Iowa, the Texas governor took aim at Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke for taking actions intended to boost the economy out the worst recession since the Great Depression.

"If this guy prints more money between now and the election, I dunno what y'all would do to him in Iowa but we would treat him pretty ugly down in Texas. Printing more money to play politics at this particular time in American history is almost treasonous in my opinion," Perry said when asked about his views on the Federal Reserve. Perry shook up the race for the Republican nomination when he announced his presidential bid Saturday.

Bernanke, who served as a top White House economist for President George W. Bush before he was tapped to the run the central bank, has lowered interest rates and overseen a host of extraordinary measures to revive the U.S. economy which was officially in recession from December 2007 through June 2009.

The Fed has bought trillions of dollars worth of bonds, purchases referred to as "quantitative easing." The second and supposedly final round of those purchases ended in June, though the Fed last week signaled it may be willing to pursue a third round of bond purchases if the economy remains weak.

The unemployment rate fell slightly to 9.1 percent in July, though the economy grew just 1.3 percent in the three months through June after growing at a 0.4 percent pace in the first three months of this year.

The Fed also took the unprecedented step of saying it intended to keep interest rates low for at least two more years as it anticipates weak economic conditions and a "subdued outlook for inflation over the medium run."

It is not clear what Perry meant by treating the former Princeton professor "pretty ugly" or even what he meant by "printing more money to play politics at this particular time." But his comments show a willingness to say things to grab attention and the question itself is a reminder that anxiety over the economy is at the top of voters' minds.

Rep. Ron Paul, a fellow Texan running for president, has made bashing the Fed a signature of his career and even wrote a book about it in 2009: "End the Fed." But Paul is not seen as likely to get the GOP nomination, while Perry is seen as a front-runner with former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota.

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nothing_but_the_truth says:
Why do these people say such outlandish and ridiculous things? We don't need this shoot from the hip egotistical phony getting the nomination. His language is destructive. He will NOT beat President Obama. Perry is much too divisive and extreme for most Americans who see him for what he really is a career politician who loves to inflame and who takes credit for things he didn't do. I'll bet he is consulting with Rush Limbough.
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lucifersshadow says:
They ommitted the part about "stringing him up" . . . lies by omission.
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ROENICK27 says:
Perry is going be the next president. Thank god!
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esq777 says:
Rick Perry is so dumb it's frightening. His ridiculous comments about the Fed show just how clueless he is. If he gets elected you get two things -- Prayers and Pistols. That's his program in an nutshell. Freak.
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saturn05 says:
Just why is Bernanke being treasonous? These creeps don't even know what treason is, since their party had a leader that committed treason.
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formrusmcsgt says:
by allmighty_king August 16, 2011 6:28 PM EDT
Obama is not even in the race.
The Republican nominee will
be the next President.
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In the real world, PollingReport.com shows several matchups between Obama and repub contenders.

Interesting enough, the only matchup where Obama trails is with a non-contender - Giuliani

http://pollingreport.com/wh12gen.htm
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formrusmcsgt says:
Ain't we all hick sounding and all?

Must have spent the day with the hillbilly....
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34sender says:
The GOP in Iowa will not release the write-in vote information from the Ames straw poll.

They can not prove that every of the 718 votes for Rick P... were not for Rick Parry!!!!
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34sender replies:
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Colbert, a comedian.

We Democrats have this thing called a sense of humor, maybe try using yours... if you have one.
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myopinionpal says:
It looks like Perry and Todd Palin have something in common. I guess they would be secessionist buddies!!!!!
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Danize says:
I don't know whay ya'll in Texas call a varmit foamin' at the mouth Mr. Perry, but in the Rational States of America we call 'em tea party nut jobs.
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