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To: 2ndDivisionVet
It seems that the overwhelming majority of Republicans would be backing Fred based on his policy positions and track record. However, since he is seen as dull, old, and a laconic campaigner, he is currently the bottom choice in a field of nobodys.

But then, couldn't the same be said of Bob Dole in '96? (ie. 100% conservative positions and record, but dull, old and boring). And yet, he won the GOP nomination handily.

What am I missing here?

39 posted on 12/12/2007 12:35:22 AM PST by rhinohunter (Thompson/Steele '08)
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To: rhinohunter

what are you missing?

We have become conditioned to seek cheerleaders instead of wise men to govern.... seek sound-bites instead of substance.... seek those who tell us what we want to hear instead of what we need to hear (social security).

Modern politics has become as much theater as reality and while it is surprising that a great actor is not “playing the role we expect” I respect him for not doing so.

Fred is in a good spot right now IMO. This is a VERY long presidential campaign and people are going to get sick of it sooner or later so the guy who does not act like a desperate high school kid looking for a date at the prom might have more appeal. The media for whatever reason does not seem to give him a fair shake but I suspect they want other candidates in the GOP to emerge. Fred would clean Hillary’s clock and he makes Obama look like the youngster he is.

Don’t count him out just yet! He is certainly not lazy and he is at his best when nobody gives him a chance (see his first senate race in Tennessee).


40 posted on 12/12/2007 12:59:26 AM PST by volunbeer (Dear heaven.... we really need President Reagan again!)
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