I just think Fred understands the forum. I don’t think he’ll ever be up for an Oscar, but he knows how to play to the crowd. Some may say that’s shallow (they certainly say it about Mitt Romney). I see it differently. With people of character, it is a way of communicating ideas and getting people involved. Other than the illegal immigrant quagmire, I don’t have many problems with the calls GWB has made. His mistakes in Iraq are understandable (although regrettable) to me. What I fault GWB for is his stubborn refusal to engage the American people. I don’t THINK that’s a mistake Fred would make.
Mitt might because he’s used to giving orders and doing it his way. It’s good to be the king until you need a serf to get the job done — then it’s good to be able to communicate. I can’t say what Mitt will do for sure.
Rudy will continue with his cronies going along his merry way and may not feel the need to talk to the little people.
John McCain may simply blow off steam and lose half his contingency. It’s tough when $h-t rolls downhill. You don’t want to be the one at the bottom.
Fred seems to get it. I could be wrong about the others, but I think I’ve got it right on Fred. I certainly think I've got Michael Moore pegged.
You DO have it right with Fred. He even LOOKS credible and certainly has that air about him which “earns” respect. I think he is a good man. As for Moore...you know the old saying: “More is less.” Well, in this case “moore is way too much for this freeper to stomach.”