Rick Perry Joins Fellow Republicans in Condemning Donald Trump's 'Offensive' Comments About Mexicans
Meanwhile, Ted Cruz praises Trump as a brash truth teller.

In an interview on ABC's This Week yesterday, former Texas Gov. Rick Perry joined former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie in condemning Donald Trump's ugly, idiotic comments about Mexican immigrants. "Donald Trump does not represent the Republican Party," Perry told George Stephanopoulos. "I was offended by his remarks. Listen, Hispanics in America and Hispanics in Texas, from the Alamo to Afghanistan, have been extraordinary people, citizens of our country and of our state. They have served nobly. And to paint with that broad a brush that Donald Trump did is—I mean, he's going to have to defend those remarks. I never will. And I will stand up and say that those are offensive, which they were."
Bush, who had previously said Trump was "wrong" to describe Mexican immigrants as drug dealers, criminals, and rapists, on Saturday said the billionaire buffoon's "extraordinarily ugly" comments were "way out of the mainstream" and "not reflective of the Republican Party." Similarly, Rubio on Friday called Trump's insult "inaccurate," "offensive," and "divisive." The previous day Christie said "the comments were inappropriate and have no place in this race."
Lest you think that Trump's stupidity has united the 100 or so Republicans who are seeking their party's presidential nomination, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) differs with Bush, Rubio, Perry, and Christie on this point. "I like Donald Trump," Cruz said last week. "I think he's terrific. I think he's brash. I think he speaks the truth." Just to remind you, this is the brash truth telling that got Trump into trouble:
When Mexico sends its people, they're not sending their best. They're not sending you. They're not sending you. They're sending people that have lots of problems, and they're bringing those problems with us [sic]. They're bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.
But I speak to border guards, and they tell us what we're getting. And it only makes common sense. It only makes common sense. They're sending us not the right people.
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Yeah, let's all get offended and boot The Donald on that basis. Not that he's a moron without the first idea how to govern or avoid bankruptcy - but that he offends us.
DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM
True. Although I'd add that having a president who has trouble speaking English could also be a serious handicap under certain circumstances.
"Although I'd add that having a president who has trouble speaking English could also be a serious handicap under certain circumstances."
I'm not as sure as you are, Libertarian.
Nice, Charles.
Indeed.
As a barber,his hair offends me.Looks like it been cut with a wood chipper.
That open-mouthed look with, "Perry Outlines Plan for Economic Growth" below it doesn't do him any favors either.
Trump said nothing wrong.
Would it make you feel better if we said what Trump said was buffoonish, factually incorrect, racist and stupid instead?
Except that if you actually look at what he said, it was none of those
Nah, it was definitely all of them.
Except it wasn't, in that he said Mexicans, which are a nationality, and not a race. You could accurately claim that his statement was nationalist, but not racist.
A bit of good news from the UK:
A weight-loss product advert featuring a bikini-clad model asking "Are you beach body ready?" was not offensive or irresponsible, the watchdog has ruled.
The Advertising Standards Authority received 378 complaints that the Protein World poster implied other body shapes were inferior.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-33340301