To: snugs
I am apprehensive that too many of the Freddiebots are latching on to him in hopes of what they hope him to be, rather than what he is/was.
I agree. So far, he just doesn't appeal to me. He did state in an interview yesterday, however, that he favored closing the borders. [He failed to say exactly how he would go about that. And his voting record in the Senate was more in the other direction.] I also think his 'folksie' chats will get old and shallow once people/commentators start asking him for details of his plans. If he, unlike John Kerry in 04, can give substance, he might be the candidate; so far, he has been light on details/substance.
But, so far, none from either party make me want to rush out and buy one of their lapel buttons.
182 posted on
09/09/2007 7:50:32 AM PDT by
TomGuy
To: TomGuy
Well, let me say I have a lot of the same concerns. I’m also concerned a lot about the fact that he has very recently done work as an employee of NBC (as well as ABC), the very MSM that despises Republicans. My conspiracy-theory side tells me that Fred is the MSM’s Trojan horse.
I’m personally a supporter of Hunter.
192 posted on
09/09/2007 7:56:39 AM PDT by
jmyrlefuller
("The Price is Right has given away more money than anyone except welfare"-- Bob Barker)
To: TomGuy
Ahem! Do not call me a FreddieBot.
218 posted on
09/09/2007 8:25:22 AM PDT by
altura
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