Fred and his pickup truck are welcome in NH anytime. You’ll find a lot of old pickup trucks here in NH. The newer shinier trucks and SUVs are mostly in MA; go ask John Forbes Kerry....
What make, model, and year is Fred’s truck?
The primary date will most likely be January 12. Not much reason to be here until after labor day. Lots of people on vacation, gone for the weekends, etc. Kids aren’t back in school yet...
Having Fred in the race would be a good thing. Romney and Rudy are good candidates, but competition is a good thing...
Oh, and if Fred needs any work done on the pickup truck, tell him I got a friend in New Boston NH that does a fine job with older vehicles...
It’s a 94 Chevy pickup - extended cab longbed.
I completely agree with that. However:
... Romney and Rudy are good candidates,
How much better is a candidate who actually walks the walk, and doesn't simply give lip service, suddenly espousing a 180-degree switch. Dramatic Conversions on the Road to Des Moines just are not plausible. We have seen how tepid W is on things which he did give lip service to, but manifestly doesn't believe.
Look at his signing the Fence Act under pressure. He gives border security mere lip service.
Constantly having to have his feet held to the fire (e.g., even on Judges...remember Harrient Meiers)...and even then he often just lashes back at conservatives calling them bigots, racists, sexists (remember the "glass ceiling" talk? )uncharitable, ungenerous, cowards, etc. And uses others to get his talking points out, so he doesn't get directly identified with the public with his oppositions. (Using McCain, Graham, Specter, Lugar, and the RNC Chair such as Mel Martinez...which he appoints for all practical purposes)
We can expect more of the same if we pick any of these guys who are even more flagrantly RINO than Bush was. He did give some clues which were picked up, see Lawrence Auster's My Busy Epiphany Too bad no one was paying enough attention when it would have made a difference.
but competition is a good thing...
Agreed again. We need it so that we can sort through all the chaff...to find those kernals of wheat.