Posted on 01/02/2008 9:23:55 PM PST by camerakid400
DES MOINES, Iowa Several Republican officials close to Fred Thompsons presidential campaign said they expect the candidate will drop out of the race within days if he finishes poorly in Thursdays Iowa caucus.
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I guess you are looking for the perfect WHITE AND DELIGHTSOME Candidate, huh?
Well for all the superficial voters like yourself, here's you candidate:
To which the conservative replies, "Um...you mean we can't vote for Pepsi? Only Diet Pepsi? Uh...ok." And they go back to their job. Or their church. Or their home. And think not much more about it. And a lot of them will get out and vote for whatever "Republican" candidate is nominated. And 1% or .75% won't. And that's all that's needed.
Mc Cain is the bigger flip flopper. Just look on the issues he stood in 2000, he was a pro choice, he was an anti christian.
Don’t ever go into the writing field. You just don’t have what it takes.
I don’t buy it that Fred said he will drop out soon, I don’t buy it at all. He is not going to drop out and I don’t approve of those who would resort to the kind of tactics of telling lies about another candidate.
I just threw up a little in my mouth.
Mitt only changed his opinion when he started running for President. HE is using the issue as a political football.
This is interesting and thoughtful. Thank you.
I think the question is this: Once the base is assembled, can it fall apart again?
I think it would take several election cycles to fall apart, particularly with a candidate like Hillary as the opposition.
And don't try to write another testament, either. You need better spectacles for that.
The base has already fallen apart. This is why we need someone who is different than the usual slick politician to inspire the base and bring the coalition back together.
I don’t wear a hat.....and you’re the one who should worry. For all the money your Daddy Warbucks has spent, should he lose he’s finished...he’ll never take NH....nor SC.
You must have fallen off your horse and damaged your brain.
Why would Fred do that, McCain is contrary to all that we were told Fred is, naw that would not make sense Fred is a Conservative everyone here knows it.
Never!
That’s better, at least you are trying to tell the truth, it wasn’t right before the election, I believe it was a few years before. But at least you are demonstrating that you have something that resembles a conscience, which is more then I can say for some others.
There is no record of a pro-life comment by Romney prior to his interest in this presidential election campaign.
In other words, his “conversion” was one of political expediency.
Mitt Romney, Planned Parenthood and NARAL
http://www.weeklystandard.com/content/public/articles/000/000/013/222htyos.asp
In the spring of 2002 Romney completed a Planned Parenthood questionnaire. Signed by Romney and dated April 9, 2002, it contained these responses:
Do you support the substance of the Supreme Court decision in Roe v. Wade? YES
Do you support state funding of abortion services through Medicaid for low-income women? YES
In 1998 the FDA approved the first packaging of emergency contraception, also known as the “morning after pill.” Emergency contraception is a high dose combination of oral contraceptives that if taken within 72 hours of unprotected sex, can safely prevent a pregnancy from occurring. Do you support efforts to increase access to emergency contraception? YES
Romney also completed the questionnaire of the National Abortion Rights Action League, or NARAL (now called NARAL Pro-Choice America), with this statement:
“I respect and will protect a woman’s right to choose. This choice is a deeply personal one. Women should be free to choose based on their own beliefs, not mine and not the government’s. The truth is no candidate in the governor’s race in either party would deny women abortion rights. So let’s end an argument that does not exist and stop these cynical and divisive attacks that are made only for political gain.” - Mitt Romney
Really? I see the base as divided on the candidate, but still intact. What’s the argument that it’s fallen apart? Low poll numbers?
I'm talking about the same spam all the MittWitts keep spewing. It's pretty standard and formulaic:
Post a hit-piece from the always-available-for-comment "anonymous sources close to the campaign". Coordinate with other Fred-bashing hacks discreetly beforehand so you can all come in and flood the thread with feigned hand-wringing commiseration with each other over the thousandth fabricated "impending demise of the Thompson campaign" story since Christmas.
When FredHeads come in and debunk whatever miserable lie is being spread, change the subject to Fred's looks, or his wife's looks, or whether or not she has "worked the pole", or blah-blah-f'in-blah.
Then we certainly agree on something and for that I am grateful.
Nice.
I hear Romney the heretic phony RINO will be dropping out soon. He’s realized he’s got nothing against Thompson.
First of all I am a Duncan Hunter supporter.
I have a right to my opinion just as you do.
However, don’t you ever use filthy language in a post to me again.
I think the base is horribly fractured. Some people are more concerned with winning, which is understandable. This is politics, after all. Not art class. But I think the tendency when one becomes obsessed with winning, calculations are made based upon a cynicism which is not always warranted. And, principles are sacrificed on the altar of expediency.
I don't care for that sort of "winning." And I haven't seen many examples of that behavior win, anyway. Granted, I am not a political genius. And I would gladly lose in a landslide than change my principles based upon a focus group.
But, I think the speed with which we rush to a "moderate" candidate shows a lack of confidence in our principles. And those principles WORK! And they're RIGHT. Objectively so. Let's not abandon them simply because of a poll or because we "need the White House." If America wants a Democrat president, or at least a president with Democrat principles, why should we try to trick them into voting for a "Republican" Democrat? Let's grow a pair and stick with our principles. Most Americans believe in them, if we can simply articulate them in a way that they understand.
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