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video of GOP presidential hopeful Rick Perry, rambling and making
jokes, has gone viral on YouTube. The Texas governor spoke Friday to
Cornerstone, an influential conservative group in New Hampshire. Video
highlights of his remarks, facial expressions and hand gestures made the
rounds this weekend. The video has been viewed more than 190,000 times
on YouTube. At one point, Perry was given some maple syrup and called it
“liquid gold.” “If they print any more money in Washington, the gold is
gonna be good,” Perry says. At one other point, he jokes about mottos
like New Hampshire’s “Live Free or Die” and “Victory or death,” a
rallying cry from Lt. Col. William Barrett Travis’ letter to the people
of Texas while under siege at the Alamo. Some people are wondering
whether Perry was drunk or on drugs at the event. But Perry’s spokesman
Mark Miner said that “Perry is passionate about the issues he talks
about.”
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