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Kinky throws down for Rick

Post by lkwalker » Fri Aug 26, 2011 11:47 am

Kinky for Perry
Kinky Friedman once ran against Rick Perry for the Texas governorship. So would the singer and writer vote for him for president? Hell, yes! The world’s most famous Jewish cowboy on why he wants to live in Rick Perry’s America.
by Kinky Friedman | August 24, 2011 7:45 PM EDT
Rick Perry has never lost an election; I’ve never won one. Maybe that’s what’s wrong with the world. On the other hand, I’ve long been friends with Bill Clinton and George W., and Rick Perry and I, though at times bitter adversaries, have remained friends as well. It’s not always easy to maintain friendships with politicians. To paraphrase Charles Lamb, you have to work at it like some men toil after virtue.

I have been quoted as saying that when I die, I am to be cremated, and the ashes are to be thrown in Rick Perry’s hair. Yet, simply put, Rick Perry and I are incapable of resisting each other’s charm. He is not only a good sport, he is a good, kindhearted man, and he once sat in on drums with ZZ Top. A guy like that can’t be all bad. When I ran for governor of Texas as an independent in 2006, the Crips and the Bloods ganged up on me. When I lost, I drove off in a 1937 Snit, refusing to concede to Perry. Three days later Rick called to give me a gracious little pep talk, effectively talking me down from jumping off the bridge of my nose. Very few others were calling at that time, by the way. Such is the nature of winning and losing and politicians and life. You might call what Rick did an act of random kindness. Yet in my mind it made him more than a politician, more than a musician; it made him a mensch.

These days, of course, I would support Charlie Sheen over Obama. Obama has done for the economy what pantyhose did for foreplay. Obama has been perpetually behind the curve. If the issue of the day is jobs and the economy, Rick Perry is certainly the nuts-and-bolts kind of guy you want in there. Even though my pal and fellow Texan Paul Begala has pointed out that no self-respecting Mexican would sneak across the border for one of Rick Perry’s low-level jobs, the stats don’t entirely lie. Compared with the rest of the country, Texas is kicking major ass in terms of jobs and the economy, and Rick should get credit for that, just as Obama should get credit for saying “No comment” to the young people of the Iranian revolution.

More to the point, could Rick Perry fix the economy? Hell, yes! Texas is exhibit A; Rick’s fingerprints are all over it. He’s been governor since Christ was a cowboy. The Lone Star State is booming. The last time I checked, Texas is kicking in a hell of a lot of the U.S. GDP. Unemployment is lower than the vast majority of the other states. Hell, we could probably even find a job for Paul Begala.


Kinky Friedman, left, listens to Texas Gov. Rick Perry during the 2006 Texas gubernatorial debate, Smiley N. Pool / AP-pool

As a Jewish cowboy (or “Juusshh,” as we say in Texas), I know Rick Perry to be a true friend of Israel, like Bill Clinton and George W. before him. There exists a visceral John Wayne kinship between Israelis and Texans, and Rick Perry gets it. That’s why he’s visited Israel on many more occasions than Obama, who’s been there exactly zero times as president. If I were Obama I wouldn’t go either. His favorability rating in Israel once clocked in at 4 percent. Say what you will about the Israelis, but they are not slow out of the chute. They know who their friends are. On the topic of the Holy Land, there remains the little matter of God. God talks to televangelists, football coaches, and people in mental hospitals. Why shouldn’t he talk to Rick Perry? In the spirit of Joseph Heller, I have a covenant with God. I leave him alone and he leaves me alone. If, however, I have a big problem, I ask God for the answer. He tells Rick Perry. And Rick tells me.

So would I support Rick Perry for president? Hell, yes! As the last nail that hasn’t been hammered down in this country, I agree with Rick that there are already too damn many laws, taxes, regulations, panels, committees, and bureaucrats. While Obama is busy putting the hyphen between “anal” and “retentive” Rick will be rolling up his sleeves and getting to work.

A still, small voice within keeps telling me that Rick Perry’s best day may yet be ahead of him, and so too, hopefully, will be America’s.

August 24, 2011 7:45pm

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Kinky Friedman once ran against Rick Perry for the Texas governorship. So would the singer and writer vote for him for president? Hell, yes! The world’s most famous Jewish cowboy on why he wants to live in Rick Perry’s America.
by Kinky Friedman | August 24, 2011 7:45 PM EDT
Rick Perry has never lost an election; I’ve never won one. Maybe that’s what’s wrong with the world. On the other hand, I’ve long been friends with Bill Clinton and George W., and Rick Perry and I, though at times bitter adversaries, have remained friends as well. It’s not always easy to maintain friendships with politicians. To paraphrase Charles Lamb, you have to work at it like some men toil after virtue.

I have been quoted as saying that when I die, I am to be cremated, and the ashes are to be thrown in Rick Perry’s hair. Yet, simply put, Rick Perry and I are incapable of resisting each other’s charm. He is not only a good sport, he is a good, kindhearted man, and he once sat in on drums with ZZ Top. A guy like that can’t be all bad. When I ran for governor of Texas as an independent in 2006, the Crips and the Bloods ganged up on me. When I lost, I drove off in a 1937 Snit, refusing to concede to Perry. Three days later Rick called to give me a gracious little pep talk, effectively talking me down from jumping off the bridge of my nose. Very few others were calling at that time, by the way. Such is the nature of winning and losing and politicians and life. You might call what Rick did an act of random kindness. Yet in my mind it made him more than a politician, more than a musician; it made him a mensch.

These days, of course, I would support Charlie Sheen over Obama. Obama has done for the economy what pantyhose did for foreplay. Obama has been perpetually behind the curve. If the issue of the day is jobs and the economy, Rick Perry is certainly the nuts-and-bolts kind of guy you want in there. Even though my pal and fellow Texan Paul Begala has pointed out that no self-respecting Mexican would sneak across the border for one of Rick Perry’s low-level jobs, the stats don’t entirely lie. Compared with the rest of the country, Texas is kicking major ass in terms of jobs and the economy, and Rick should get credit for that, just as Obama should get credit for saying “No comment” to the young people of the Iranian revolution.

More to the point, could Rick Perry fix the economy? Hell, yes! Texas is exhibit A; Rick’s fingerprints are all over it. He’s been governor since Christ was a cowboy. The Lone Star State is booming. The last time I checked, Texas is kicking in a hell of a lot of the U.S. GDP. Unemployment is lower than the vast majority of the other states. Hell, we could probably even find a job for Paul Begala.


Kinky Friedman, left, listens to Texas Gov. Rick Perry during the 2006 Texas gubernatorial debate, Smiley N. Pool / AP-pool

As a Jewish cowboy (or “Juusshh,” as we say in Texas), I know Rick Perry to be a true friend of Israel, like Bill Clinton and George W. before him. There exists a visceral John Wayne kinship between Israelis and Texans, and Rick Perry gets it. That’s why he’s visited Israel on many more occasions than Obama, who’s been there exactly zero times as president. If I were Obama I wouldn’t go either. His favorability rating in Israel once clocked in at 4 percent. Say what you will about the Israelis, but they are not slow out of the chute. They know who their friends are. On the topic of the Holy Land, there remains the little matter of God. God talks to televangelists, football coaches, and people in mental hospitals. Why shouldn’t he talk to Rick Perry? In the spirit of Joseph Heller, I have a covenant with God. I leave him alone and he leaves me alone. If, however, I have a big problem, I ask God for the answer. He tells Rick Perry. And Rick tells me.

So would I support Rick Perry for president? Hell, yes! As the last nail that hasn’t been hammered down in this country, I agree with Rick that there are already too damn many laws, taxes, regulations, panels, committees, and bureaucrats. While Obama is busy putting the hyphen between “anal” and “retentive” Rick will be rolling up his sleeves and getting to work.

A still, small voice within keeps telling me that Rick Perry’s best day may yet be ahead of him, and so too, hopefully, will be America’s.

August 24, 2011 7:45pm

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Re: Kinky throws down for Rick

Post by Pigeon » Fri Aug 26, 2011 12:46 pm

Usually a person will advise some one to vote for their friend. And of course we have KF living the real life that most american's do...

The important thing is that those down on their luck in an economy that the banking community destroyed not get help, what is important is that we will continue to fund Israel.

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Post by Egg » Fri Aug 26, 2011 1:05 pm

Kinky's no longer cute and funny.


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Post by lkwalker » Fri Aug 26, 2011 1:07 pm

I like Kinky. He's a funny guy and a moderately concerned citizen. But at the core of his worldview is one over-riding imperative- the preservation of Israel above all else. That would not necessarily be a bad goal if he were to realize that there exists a critical contradiction between the ideology of knee-jerk, Likudnik Zionism and the true interests of Israel. In other words, that one issue requires to him to be as reactionary and know-nothing as his pal. And of course he's not alone in embracing this error. Bush, Clinton, Obama... and most of America, left and right, share in this very same assholery.
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Post by Egg » Fri Aug 26, 2011 1:12 pm

lkwalker wrote:I like Kinky. He's a funny guy and a moderately concerned citizen. But at the core of his worldview is one over-riding imperative- the preservation of Israel above all else. That would not necessarily be a bad goal if he were to realize that there exists a critical contradiction between the ideology of knee-jerk, Likudnik Zionism and the true interests of Israel. In other words, that one issue requires to him to be as reactionary and know-nothing as his pal. And of course he's not alone in embracing this error. Bush, Clinton, Obama... and most of America, left and right, share in this very same assholery.
Yup. I stay out of most of the Israel talk. I will say this, my mom had an Israeli friend who was so close to her she was practically my aunt. She always said that Israel, whether you believe it's right or wrong, would have to give back land if it wanted peace. I don't know if we've gone too far for that to work at this point but it's looking down the right road.


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Post by lkwalker » Fri Aug 26, 2011 1:22 pm

Why would you stay out of 'most Israel talk?'. It's a critical issue and an obligation of every Jew to do his/ her level best to elevate the discussion- to point out the errors of reactionary Zionism. Just fucking hold your nose and do it. Over and over and over again.
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Post by Egg » Fri Aug 26, 2011 1:28 pm

lkwalker wrote:Why would you stay out of 'most Israel talk?'. It's a critical issue and an obligation of every Jew to do his/ her level best to elevate the discussion- to point out the errors of reactionary Zionism. Just fucking hold your nose and do it. Over and over and over again.
Because, the discussion doesn't need any knee jerk reactions and there are times that's all I'd be able to offer.

I personally think the settlements should be stopped and some land must be given back. It does surprise me how people forget all the suicide bombings of the 80s and 90s. The wall is a shame but a reactionary shame that has worked to a degree. I'm not for it but that's the truth.


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Post by lkwalker » Fri Aug 26, 2011 1:34 pm

That's a legitimate point of view. While it's not mine, I respect it.
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Post by Egg » Fri Aug 26, 2011 1:37 pm

I usually stay out of it because I think it's a Gordion Knot. I think no matter what is done there are going to be aggressive parts of every community involved who will do their best to not allow peace to exist there.
lkwalker wrote:That's a legitimate point of view. While it's not mine, I respect it.
What is your point of view?


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Post by lkwalker » Fri Aug 26, 2011 1:46 pm

Every inch of land acquired in the Six Day war should be returned. The wall should be dismantled. Israel should work with the UN and Palestine to allow for the establishment of the Palestinian State right now. This very minute. That's all. And while you remember the suicide bombings of the 80's and 90's you should also force yourself to consider the Jewish ethnic cleansing of Palestine of the 40's and 50's. And also bear in mind that the Palestinians had nothing to do with the Shoah and have no obligation to suffer the consequences.
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