. . . driving DWI on the way to the House for an important vote. On the way, while DWI, she hits and kills another driver. President Obama then demands her resignation from Congress, or he will veto the bill. She refuses.
The actual facts are even worse. She drove drunk, interfered with police operations, and assaulted a police officer.
The drunk was sued to remove her from office, but won the suit due to her huge influence over the election of judges in Travis county.
She was also head of the Public Integrity Unit and was asked to resign because her actions showed she had no professional integrity.
What is ironic is that the main function of the Public Integrity Unit is to, yep, you guessed it, investigate fraud regarding state liquor licenses.
Can you imagine the conflict of interest of an alcoholic who bought more than 23 GALLONS of vodka over a 15 month period (and that was from only ONE liquor store using a credit card. We don't know how much MORE she bought at other liquor stores or by paying cash) being the one to head up investigates of liquor stores?
This whole thing is nonsense. Utter stupid Democrat nonsense. The Democrats hate Perry because he has led the state of Texas in job growth (half of all job growth in the US was in Texas in the past 5 years), energy independence, and Texas has consistently been ranked as one of the best places to do business in the nation under Gov. Perry’s leadership. As the national and global economies struggle to recover from their financial woes, Texas is displaying strength that is built on intelligent, consistent fiscal discipline. His policies overcame the budget shortfall, reduced spending, and cut business taxes bring many more businesses to Texas thus INCREASING business tax revenue.
Perry was a US Air Force pilot with the rank of Captain, flying C-130 heavy lift jets. He has a proven track record in Texas. He was born in Texas, graduated from Texas A&M University, was elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 1984, where he was one of the "Pit Bulls" who pushed for austere state budgets during the 1980s to the point that The Dallas Morning News named him one of the ten most effective members of the legislature.
Perry was elected Agriculture Commissioner (a very powerful office in Texas) in 1990 and worked to clean up the corruption of the former leadership.
And, of course, in 1998 he was elected Lt. Governor and assumed office as Governor when George W. Bush resigned to become President.
Perry has been re-elected by substantial margins ever since. He is the longest serving Governor the state of Texas has ever had. And could easily be re-elected this year, but he chose not to run again.
And that popularity with the people of Texas, and his incredibly effective leadership, is why the Democrats hate him so much!