NOTE: Right wing nutbag source below but figured that would be a good place for perspective on this latest turn in the right wing nutbag nomination process.
At last minute, Perry pulls out of DeMint forum
by Byron York Chief Political Correspondent
COLUMBIA, S.C.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry surprised the organizers of today's Palmetto Freedom Forum by withdrawing from the event just hours before it is scheduled to begin. Put together by Sen. Jim DeMint, who is widely acknowledged as a kingmaker in the Republican race in South Carolina, the event, set for 3 p.m. today, will feature candidates Mitt Romney, Michele Bachmann, Ron Paul, Herman Cain, and Newt Gingrich in an unconventional question-and-answer format with DeMint, Iowa Republican Rep. Steve King, and Princeton University professor Robert George.
According to several sources familiar with events, the chairman of Perry's campaign in South Carolina, former Republican party chief Katon Dawson, called organizers this morning to say that Perry needs to return to Texas to deal with quickly-spreading wildfires. Event organizers offered to move the schedule around -- the candidates were scheduled to speak in alphabetical order at the forum, which would have put Perry second-to-last -- and waited for Perry's response. The first definitive reports they heard on Perry's decision came from the media. In the meantime, Perry was participating in a town hall event in Myrtle Beach, S.C. organized by Rep. Tim Scott. Perry was scheduled to speak personally with DeMint at 11:15 a.m., at which time he would officially withdraw from the forum. Perry has a plane waiting in Myrtle Beach to return him to Texas.
Organizers were shocked at the turn of events. "This is a big disappointment to me," says Rep. King. Meanwhile, rival campaigns are careful in what they say, even on background. Some of Perry's rivals have predicted for quite a while that he would perform unimpressively when up against his fellow candidates, both here in South Carolina and at the Reagan Library debate on Wednesday. From that perspective, they viewed Perry's decision as a move to avoid a problem. On the other hand, the fires in Texas are serious, and as governor Perry has a responsibility to his state's citizens, and they do not want to criticize a governor for doing his job.
In any event, Perry's absence will change the dynamics of DeMint's event. Romney initially declined to attend but later changed his mind after Perry made quick gains in support among Republicans both in South Carolina and nationwide. Would Romney have decided to come if Perry hadn't? That seems unlikely. What remains to be seen is whether Romney and the other candidates will criticize Perry's decision or let his absence speak for itself.
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