Posted on 11/26/2007 10:53:27 AM PST by eastsider
Good for Fred. Good for his excellent, broad based, tax-cut plan including a flat-tax option and a corporate tax cut.
Good for him for snapping back at Foxs Chris Wallace when he tried to pull a fast one by citing Fred Barnes and Charles Krauthammer as proof-pudding that Fred cant win. Good for Fred for mentioning National Review and Investors Business Daily for speaking positively about his candidacy. (So, is it true that Fox is dedicating itself to Rudy?)
Good for Fred for showing fire, energy, and animation throughout the interview. Its the same fire in the belly that I witnessed in our CNBC interview earlier this month.
Look, I have no idea whether Fred can win the GOP nomination. Frankly, I have no idea who is going to win it. And as Ive written here before, Im not picking sides. However, I do want a strong and determined Republican field. And I certainly think Fred has regained his footing.
I vastly prefer positive policy visions to down-in-the-mud trashing. (I know, I know, criticizing each other on the issues is a key part of politics.) But my great hope is that the Republican contenders will emphasize their key policy visions as the race heats up.
(So, is it true that Fox is dedicating itself to Rudy?)
LOL!!! Good for Larry Kudlow : )
Go Fred!
B T T T
I think Kudlow likes Fred. Me too.
Go Fred go!
ps-We know what “Ailes” Fox News -— too much RudyBoostering!.... Roger that. LOL
GO Fred GO!
I read somewhere that Rudy’s law firm has Murdoch as a client. Anyone else got a line on this? Real Republicans don’t want this election to be a choice between two NY liberals.
So Fred’s been out front on a) illegal aliens b) taxes c) social security d) 2nd Amendment, e) foreign affairs and the WOT. He’s got reasoned, doable and principled positions. Where’s the beef from the rest of the field?
Don’t know about Murdoch as Giuliani’s client, but do know that Rupert has been pushing Hillary in the New York Post and Rudy on Fox. Talk about hedging one’s bets!
bumpity :)
Wednesday’s debate is going to be a doosey.
“So Freds been out front on a) illegal aliens b) taxes c) social security d) 2nd Amendment, e) foreign affairs and the WOT. Hes got reasoned, doable and principled positions. Wheres the beef from the rest of the field?”
No joke, especially from the Dem side. Fred makes Hillbillary and Obamasama look quite vacuous. ;-)
Also VERY nice to see that he’d (among others) beat Hillary in a head-to-head matchup if the vote were today:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1930693/posts
All in all, I’d say there’s reason for some Republican optimism at this point.
Larry Kudlow is starting to get my attention.
I’ve looked at them and I repeat “where’s the beef?”
Fox and Rudy as just too New York City for me any longer.
they did? still waiting on most of them to do just that.
so are most people I know.
Dr. Krauthammer is no dummy (he was born in Montreal, Canada and is a psychiatrist, and it shows). He’s not quite conservative enough for me. Close, but no cigar.
This author also believes that Fred has “regained his footing”. While there are many who keep denying Fred is still very much in this race, the facts are becoming undeniable.
Please post their policy initiatives on Social Security reform so we can compare them with Fred’s.
(sound of crickets chirping...)
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