In a rare TV interview, Perry signed off with "Adios, MoFo" to the reporter from KRTK. The question the reporter asked was, "Governor, what do you think the voters will say to you come next election once you fail to fix school finance yet again?" [QR]
KTRK posts:
"Those last words aren't exactly part of the seven dirty words, but it isn't something you want to say to your mother or use in good company. Tuesday morning, Governor Perry called me personally. He apologized and said his comment wasn't directed at us."
If you believe that, I've got a beachfront condo in Oklahoma for sale. Cheap. Speaking of buying, get the t-shirt!
Rick is playing the "I wasn't talking to you, I was talking to someone else" card.
Sack up, Rick. Tell the press corps to fuck off. You've already told the people.
gotta give him props though, he's outside in the wind and his hair looks damn good.
The helmet, er, hair is inside. Not outdoors.
With that shit eating grin, I know Geoff is just below camera level. My question is - is he in front or in the rear?
Perry's "adios, mofo" comment has been mistrerpreted. He was describing his administration's outreach program to the Hispanic and African-American communities.
Edmonton dominated the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday night and the 4-0 margin in Game 6 makes it hard to imagine the Oilers not hoisting hockey's Holy Grail above their heads in less than 48 hours. And it would not come as any shock to see defenseman Chris Pronger, who had another 31-minute night, take the honors for the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP.
"Adios, MoFo" is nothing but a Freudian slip.
He's channeling what Texas voters will be telling him in November.