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Oh Man ... Rick Perry like you've never seen him

I don't know if he was drunk or what, but Rick Perry was sure in a different state of mine when he gave this speech recently...




People are saying this is his Howard Dean moment that will officially end his campaign.



What I find interesting about this video is that usually Perry gets tongue tied when he talks and ends up making no sense. Yet throughout this speech, despite the fact that it's totally out of character compared to how he's presented himself in the campaign, he doesn't get tongue tied one time.

I think it's because he's not really thinking, he's just being himself.

I talk about in PR how important it is to be yourself, to play off your natural personality because presenting a false image of yourself is very hard to do and still remain aware of what's coming out of your mouth.

Now, being intoxicated (not saying Perry was for sure) isn't the path to go down though.

While this little blunder may cost Perry the race (but really, he lost before this incident) it will ingratiate him with the public. What this video shows, which the debates failed to show, is that he seems to be a pretty nice guy underneath it all.

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