the opposition.........laughable
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To: Sub-Driver
Barf, do Dims realize how stupid they sound?
To: Sub-Driver
Fred is dead after a week on the trail?
What does that make McCain...a frog twitching during a High School Biology class or an extra that escaped “Dawn of the Dead”?
Fred’s been out a week, his gaffs haven’t been of the magnitude of “let’s invade Pakistan” ala Osama bin Bama nor backing the wildly unpopular Amnesty proposals...
He’ll get better/.
33 posted on
09/13/2007 5:24:22 PM PDT by
padre35
(Conservative in Exile.)
To: Sub-Driver
The willing suspension of disbelief.
34 posted on
09/13/2007 5:25:34 PM PDT by
aruanan
To: stocksthatgoup
You might be interested in this Fred thread.
36 posted on
09/13/2007 5:30:05 PM PDT by
xJones
To: Sub-Driver; Politicalmom
What liars. They sound exactly like the FRedfoes right here.
38 posted on
09/13/2007 5:34:48 PM PDT by
b9
("Fred... doesn't suffer fools and he has the guts and the microphone to say what I think" ~ Samwise)
To: Sub-Driver
Fred just scares the sh!t out of them...
40 posted on
09/13/2007 5:43:26 PM PDT by
Chode
(American Hedonist)
To: Sub-Driver
Aside from his leading in the polls - based on the desire for a truly conservative candidate - I haven’t heard much good reported about Fred. I’m waiting for him to develop a clear position on the issues; so far, I’m hearing lots of good conservative ideals, but not a lot of substance. And this Osama bin Laden due process crap - what’s that all about? Do we need a trial for that guy? Geez.
To: Sub-Driver
Oh, well, if Novak and Will are unimpressed...LOL
Um, Democrats? You do realize the Republican politicians and punditry have desperately been trying to peddle enthusiasm for Rudy, McCain and Romney and the conservative base turned a deaf ear to their pleadings? As we did yours....Their opinions are next to worthless.
42 posted on
09/13/2007 5:47:57 PM PDT by
Soul Seeker
(A government that’s big enough to do everything for us is powerful enough to do anything to us.- F.T)
To: Sub-Driver
The Reviews Keep Coming In: Unimpressed Scared Outta Their Minds by Fred Thompson's Campaign Roll-out, Democrats and RINO'sConservatives Are "Still Looking"Furiously Writing Hit Pieces If this keeps up, I'll start billing the DNC for headline correction fees.
Anyway, I fixed it.
43 posted on
09/13/2007 5:50:45 PM PDT by
prairiebreeze
(PUT AMERICA AHEAD! VOTE FOR FRED!!)
To: Sub-Driver
I put no stock in anything that comes out of Democrats.org, but even a broken clock can be right twice a day. I don't understand the fervor with which so many fellow conservatives have embraced Fred. They seem to have projected all their hopes and fantasies of a perfect Reaganesque conservative onto him, and I just don't see it. He has that homespun, rock-ribbed facade, but he backed McCain-Feingold (an assault on the First Amendment that's one of the bigger reasons why I wouldn't vote for McCain); his Senate record's not very impressive, neither in proposing legislation nor in standing up for conservative values; his speeches are dull, listless and full of cliches and few real ideas; some of his lobbying efforts don't smell so good; and there is some personal stuff that I am cringing waiting for the lib media to reveal at the worst possible time. Also, he has no executive experience, which wipes out a major advantage that a GOP governor or mayor would have running against Hillary, Obama or Edwards. It would level the field to a choice between two lawyer-turned-senators.
Don't get me wrong; if Fred is the nominee, I'll crawl over broken glass to vote for him; but I think some of his ardent supporters are indulging in wish fulfillment fantasies that border on the self-delusional. Any policy disagreement with any other candidate is enough to shout, "I'll NEVER vote for (fill in the blank)", but Fred is perfect in every way, and pointing out any flaws is heresy.
BTW, before the usual catcalls of "Liberal troll!!" start flying: My late dad helped launch the Republican Party in Texas, I've had 40 years experience working in GOP politics and the media, I've been a Freeper since 1998, and I calls it the way I sees it.
45 posted on
09/13/2007 6:12:13 PM PDT by
HHFi
To: Sub-Driver
Ah yes, with George Will’s anointed candidate, Rudy Giuliani, about to be double-digits behind Fred...out comes the sour whine.
46 posted on
09/13/2007 6:17:53 PM PDT by
M203M4
(May the cankles of Herr Heinous rest lightly upon us)
To: Sub-Driver
Democrat drivel.
Don’t they have a war to lose or some taxes to raise or somethin’?
47 posted on
09/13/2007 6:30:22 PM PDT by
WOSG
(I just wish freepers would bash Democrats as much as they bash Republicans)
To: Sub-Driver
“The Reviews Keep Coming In: Unimpressed by Fred Thompson’s Campaign Roll-out, Conservatives Are...”
Did the maggot infested hippy that scrawled this happen to notice the latest polls? Apparantly not.
53 posted on
09/13/2007 6:41:45 PM PDT by
Grunthor
(Lazy Like a Fox)
To: Sub-Driver
Yada, yada, yada. It’s clear enough whom the Democrats fear.
58 posted on
09/13/2007 6:56:59 PM PDT by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: Sub-Driver
It's amazing how much importance is given to people who are trying out to be the Bureaucrat-in-Chief, which is all the Presidency has become. You can count the great presidents we have had on one hand. Most of them are as engaging as warm spit. After Reagan, it seems that we are now in a period as existed after Lincoln--mediocre or corrupt "leaders" who leave no imprint upon American history and are unworthy of remembrance. Clinton and both Bushes fit that bill, and none of the current candidates strike me as being any different at all.
Just one man's opinion Take it for what it's worth.
To: Sub-Driver
So a liberal chooses two questionably conservative columnists who have already aligned with other candidates as an example of why Fred Thompson is failing.
This post isn’t worth the ions used to transmit it.
84 posted on
09/14/2007 4:53:52 AM PDT by
Erik Latranyi
(The Democratic Party will not exist in a few years....we are watching history unfold before us.)
To: Sub-Driver
Thompson Not Winning Over Prominent Supporters: I'd rank them as follows:
First place - Duncan Hunter. He's head and shoulders above the competition with his conservative credentials.
Tied for second place - Mike Huckabee/Tom Tancredo.
Thompson is a solid fourth place (in other words, I'll vote for him only if we can't get one of the first three.
I've got Romney at fifth place, and I'd have to do some soul searching, but I could pull the lever for him.
Gulioni, McCain and Paul are unworthy - I'd definately vote third party before I'd vote for one of these pretenders.
George Will and Robert Novak are part of the "Inside the Beltway" RINO Club. They are out of touch with us out here in "Flyover Country". I wouldn't vote for them either!
85 posted on
09/14/2007 5:08:16 AM PDT by
Retired COB
(Still mad about Campaign Finance Reform)
To: Sub-Driver
89 posted on
09/14/2007 6:18:24 AM PDT by
McGruff
(If I can't have Cheney, Fred will have to do.)
To: Sub-Driver
George Will called Thompson's campaign a "belly-flop"
Well, whenever I wanted to make a big splash, belly-flops worked every time!
92 posted on
09/14/2007 5:28:05 PM PDT by
DelaWhere
(I'm with Fred!)
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