October 27, 2011 9:52 PM

Perry's plan to skip debates prompts criticism from Gingrich, Santorum

By
Sarah Huisenga
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Campaign 2012

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, left, shakes hands with Texas Gov. Rick Perry before the start of a Republican presidential debate Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011, in Las Vegas.

(Credit: AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)

Two of his Republican rivals on Thursday criticized Rick Perry, who has dropped hints he may skip some of the upcoming presidential debates.

In a question-and answer-session with reporters following an education forum in New York City, former Sen. Rick Santorum and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich both suggested it is a sign of weakness for Perry to take a pass on some future debates. At least 10 have been scheduled between now and the end of January.

"I'd never skip a debate. I'd never skip the opportunity to let the American public know what I think about these issues," Santorum said.

"I'm all about digging deeper and people getting to know the candidates."

Gingrich suggested that Perry's reluctance raises questions about his fitness for the fall campaign. "I don't see how somebody can say that they can't debate Rick Santorum or Newt Gingrich or Ron Paul, but they'll be ready to debate Barack Obama," he said. "I think Governor Perry would find it an enormous mistake to not go to the debate and I think that frankly he'd look pretty silly."

Both Santorum and Gingrich spent years in the nation's premier debating society, the U.S. Congress, and the experience has stood them in good stead at the debates so far. Moreover, as back-of-the-pack candidates, both stand to benefit from the national exposure that they receive at the televised events.

Gingrich and Santorum both expressed optimism about their chances in Iowa, where the first votes will be cast on Jan. 3 - the same night as the BCS Sugar Bowl. Santorum expressed confidence that Iowa's hardy caucus-goers will face down both the weather and the temptation to sit by the tube and watch college football. "That's what the Iowa caucuses are all about - getting people to commit on a January 3rd night where there's a BCS bowl game probably being played that night," said Santorum. But he acknowledged there are limits to how much can be asked of even Iowa's enthusiastic participants in democracy.

"For the sake of a lot of the candidates, I bet you they hope Iowa's not in that BCS bowl game, that's all," Santorum said.


  • Sarah Huisenga

    Sarah Huisenga is covering the Newt Gingrich campaign for CBS News and National Journal.

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by sieben13hwdi October 28, 2011 3:33 PM EDT
Other than mississippi could perry be elected to any major political office
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by Surroundedbystupidity October 28, 2011 12:23 PM EDT
There is so much I could say about Rick Perry that I don't even know where to start. So I'll just let him speak for himself: "SAVE A PRETZEL FOR THE GAS JETS!!!" google that quote. Go on, google it and watch!
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by jfb100 October 28, 2011 11:22 AM EDT
Gingrich "I think Governor Perry would find it an enormous mistake to not go to the debate ..."

I think it abundantly clear Gingrich is not in the running. It appears from Perry's questionable "run away" strategy that he is starting to realize he is not going to win. What is more interesting about this story, is that Gingrich appears to be making a deft play at becoming Romney's Vice Presidential pick.
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by canislupus16 October 28, 2011 10:53 AM EDT
"If Texas governor can't debate his GOP rivals, how can he debate President Obama, Gingrich asks"

As I asked yesterday, if he can't debate fellow Americans, or even fellow members of his own political party, forget debating Obama - how can he debate and negotiate with foreign powers?

Perry's not fit to be President. These are qualities and atributes that a president of the United States must have.
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by Birdman04 October 28, 2011 10:39 AM EDT
When I was young whipper snapper knee high to a grasshopper we used to call those afraid to engage in conversation "Yellow Bellied Sap Suckers"
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by Lawyers-Guns-n-Money06 October 28, 2011 10:33 AM EDT
Maybe Perry has no interest in becoming a masturdebator.
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by Kenny777_y October 28, 2011 10:27 AM EDT
FOX SO CALLED NEWS is running out of people to endorse. oh the in woo hanity.
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by Taloowah October 28, 2011 10:11 AM EDT
What a whimp. He's joined the Sharron Angle, Sarah Palin and Christine O'Donnell whining girl's club running away from questions but yet wants to be a world leader?
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by jfb100 October 28, 2011 10:42 AM EDT
Taloowah "running away from questions"

Good point - so you are saying that he is employing a cogent political strategy found useful by previous Tea Party politicians that found themselves in the often see TP position of not being able compete on a national stage with half-baked political ideas and inflexible ideology that is unpalatable to the country as a whole.

Gee, I just thought that Perry's political handlers were calling an emergency halt to all the crazy s#&t frothing out of Perry's mouth while he is on network TV.
by Progress4USA October 28, 2011 10:05 AM EDT
Keep talking Rick...PLEASE, just keep talking. You're doing more to help Pres Obama's reelection than you could ever know... ;^)
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by gtttrades October 28, 2011 9:54 AM EDT
Actually, it's Santorem and Grinrich who should drop out. Neither has a chance in a million. Santorem is looking for a job in politics, any job. Grinrich is trolling for money.
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by Progress4USA October 28, 2011 10:03 AM EDT
Actually...they shoud ALL drop put and the GOP walk away in shame!!! They STILL haven't appoligized enough for what they did to this country!
by canislupus16 October 28, 2011 10:57 AM EDT
gtttrades, you'e exactly right about both of them
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