After Texas governor and former Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry was catapulted back into the national spotlight this week for his kerfuffle with State Senator Wendy Davis, All In with Chris decided to dig a little deeper into his recent record.
The Governor made grim history Wednesday evening when he presided over the state’s 500th prisoner execution since the reinstatement of capital punishment in 1982. The execution of Kimberly McCarthy, convicted of robbing and murdering her neighbor, was the 261st conducted under Perry.
Thursday morning, just hours after McCarthy’s execution, Governor Perry keynoted the National Right to Life convention. In his address, Perry took a shot at state Senator Wendy Davis, who earned national praise this week for her dramatic 11-hour filibuster of an anti-abortion bill. “It is just unfortunate that she hasn’t learned from her own example that every life must be given a chance to realize its full potential and that every life matters,” Perry said, referring to Davis’ early life as the child of a single mother and later becoming a teenage mother herself.









