That’s beautiful.
But, in keeping with the SC theme, I think I’ll whip up some grits, biscuits, eggs, and bacon!
Nothing beats a big ole southern breakfast on a cold, rainy morning.
LOVE the tag line, TOL ...! Prayers
for the Truck and sensible voters.
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http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=MTlmMjM2MjFiYTM4ZmY4ZmU5MDNmYWNjOGUyZWNlYzA=
At the Last Minute, Thompson Shines
In South Carolina, the campaign that could have been.
By Byron York
Greenville, South Carolina At various times during Fred Thompsons presidential campaign, there have been moments in which Republicans who admire Thompson and want him to succeed have said, Yessssss! Yessssss!
Why havent we seen more of that? One such moment happened in December, after Thompsons no hand shows performance at the Des Moines Register debate in Iowa. Another came nine days ago after Thompsons forceful performance at the Fox News debate in Myrtle Beach.
And there was another last night, in the final appearance of Thompsons South Carolina primary campaign, in a packed room at Greenvilles Embassy Suites hotel. At that appearance, Thompson was so good, so energized, so non-laid-back-Fred, that many of his supporters wondered where the man had been during the campaign.
If anyone came to the speech to hear specific proposals for any specific problem, they were bound to be disappointed.
The right kind of speech for election eve is almost always a broad declaration of principles, mixed with get-out-the-vote exhortations, and thats what Thompson did Friday night.
But he had a more specific message, too, directed to the debate going on inside the Republican party these days. And the message was: Dont listen to those people who say the party has to change.
Stick to the conservative principles that got us here.
Thank you for providing that lovely feast!
Go FRED!
OOOH! Still serving brunch?