edit2: Somehow missed that he was running as a democrat... Doesn't matter if he's a Muslim or not in that case, all the people who care will err on the side of bigotry.
I was hoping the Democrat part would be brought up. Here's the funny thing - Texas isn't as rabidly Republican as George Bush made it look. Yes, Texas has the image of the super-right reactionary culture and so forth, but is becoming more cosmopolitan all the time. In addition to the like 30%ish Hispanic population, as the only part of the country where the economy isn't in the toilet, Texas attracts business-class immigrants from around the world. DFW and Austin are among of the most diverse cities after New York, including large populations of Arabs and Muslim Africans. But enough brochure crap.
The big issue is that the Republican party his is likely to rip itself in half (or more) during the primary elections. His Majesty Richard Perry, First Emperor of Texas, only won his 2006 reelection with 40% out of a four-way race, and has only lost popularity since then. He's despised by pretty much everyone but the hardest core yet savviest Republicans for the immigration issue turning into a firestorm, the budget going to pot, his openly corrupt attempts to imminent-domain people out of their houses to funnel "public works" contracts to his contractor cronies, and all that smoke and noise about secession. Reasonable people (i.e. me) think he's knowingly spouting nonsense to jump on the superpatriot-governor bandwagon.
Not surprisingly, if hilariously, he's now challenged by
Larry Kilgore, a bona-fide secessionist who thinks Perry isn't going nearly far enough. More realistically, Perry might lose the Republican primary to Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, who used to be one of the voices of Republican reason in Congress until she started crazying it up to run for governor. She's actually got the money and recognition to make it happen, and Perry is conceited (and rich) enough to fund his own campaign should he be unseated.
The other part is that Texas' most beloved governor in living memory was Democrat Ann Richards, though that was mostly in name nearly 20 years ago. More recently, McCain only beat Obama here 55% to 45%, and Obama took all the urban areas. Hell, Tom DeLay lost an election to the guy he gerrymandered out of his district. The Texas Democratic party is pretty self-sufficient since it's been completely written off by the DNC, though they have anchored themselves to some truly useless candidates like Chris Bell from the last election.
But this time, after a litany of Democratic candidates designed to be as bland as possible, Dick "Kinky" Friedman, comedian turned musician turned novelist turned D-list celebrity is running in the Democratic primary. And winning. He ran in 2006 and won a whopping 13%. If you know anything about American politics, earning 13% as a fourth place Independent is simply astounding, but obviously not a win. If he was actually on the Democratic ticket, running against "politics" in general as Texans are wont to do, with the Republican candidates eating each other alive, I think he could really pull it off.
Legalized gambling, gay marriage, open borders, two BioWillie hybrid-electrics in every garage, a cigar in every pot and pot in every cigar. Kinky Friedman - Why The Hell Not?Pity the governor is more a figurehead than the senate-appointed Lieutenant, but hey, who's keeping track?