Posted on 01/19/2008 6:09:45 AM PST by SE Mom
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.
... Were having a little discussion in the party nowadays about what that means for the future, Thompson told the crowd. Some people think we need to get away from the Reagan coalition, because it doesnt exist any more. The audience erupted into boos. Some people seem to think that we need to be a little bit more what they called progressive Well, I reject that concept with every fiber of my being.
... Thompson spoke without notes, and with obvious feeling. He so clearly believed what he was saying that he made an emotional connection with the crowd, and they responded with enormous enthusiasm. To everyone in the audience, Friday night in Greenville was what the Thompson campaign was supposed to be about. What made it particularly compelling was that it followed one of those quirky appearances that have come to represent what the Thompson campaign became. Three hours before the Embassy Suites speech, Thompsons bus pulled up in front of the Westin Poinsett hotel on Main Street in Greenville, where Thompson emerged to
wander around.
(Excerpt) Read more at article.nationalreview.com ...
Sadly, Fred’s candidacy was doomed the day after he announced, when I gave him $500. I have a long history of supporting primary losers, starting with Phil Gramm in 1996. Apparently, receiving a contribution from me is the kiss of death. Perhaps I ought to send some money Hillary’s way?
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Bryon York take off his blinders so FRed’s light can shine?
That's a VERY good point!
No matter- you STILL didn’t waste your money- and you may be pleasantly surprised. As has been pointed out- others have or are peaking- Fred’s just getting in his groove...
Chin up!
BWHAHAHAHAHaaaaa! Exactly! Not sure where they’ve been over at NRO- but Byron got a shock last night, eh?
Why pound McCain when he is so good at pounding himself. He is already starting to crack. Attack him too hard and you keep him engaged and you look like a dirtbag for running down a war hero. Ignore him and he goes nuts. Its a strategic twofer.
McCain will be gone on his owm steam soon enough...
Why pound McCain when he is so good at pounding himself. He is already starting to crack. Attack him too hard and you keep him engaged and you look like a dirtbag for running down a war hero. Ignore him and he goes nuts. Its a strategic twofer.
McCain will be gone on his owm steam soon enough...
Why pound McCain when he is so good at pounding himself. He is already starting to crack. Attack him too hard and you keep him engaged and you look like a dirtbag for running down a war hero. Ignore him and he goes nuts. Its a strategic twofer.
McCain will be gone on his owm steam soon enough...
Lookin’ good in the neighborhood.
It (Fred’s commitment and passion) was there six months ago. Earlier than that, way before he declared, I fell in love with Fred as a candidate. However, I admitted I didn’t know too much about the man, and would be “waiting for him to disappoint me.” He never did. I may be the only person in L.A. driving around with a Fred Thompson bumpersticker. He convinced me thoroughly that he is the best guy to be our President in ‘08.
From what I see here in Florida, many freepers may be shocked on January 30th.
Rudy looks to be very strong here. 1st place.
And I am voting for Fred!
>I have to wonder if the song writer ever saw the movie the original was written for?
They probably never even heard of it.
A shame about Anne Bancroft.
She was great in “Malice,” as well.
Oh, have no fears on that score. Win or lose, I never consider money contributed in support of a good cause wasted.
The only problem with the RCP average is that they do not take into consideration last minute leanings or surges. It is clear that Fred has some momentum. Don’t know how much, but it is there. My read is that there were still lots of people who had not fully made up their minds. I am confident that he will do well enough to “buy a ticket” to FL and beyond, but only time will tell.
A little glimmer of media light from SC? - http://newsradioword.com/topic/listener_club.php?lcPage=login
WORD-AM has an online poll
Who will you vote for in the GOP Primary?:
Rudy Giuliani - 1%
Mike Huckabee - 13%
Duncan Hunter - 1%
John McCain - 1%
Ron Paul - 36%
Mitt Romney - 9%
Fred Thompson - 40%
Aside from the RoboPaul spamming, it looks like WORD-AM listeners like Fred, which gives some hope that informed voters in the population-rich uplands will turn out heavily for Fred.
Whoa...:) Now that’s more like it!!!!
South Carolina | ||
Republicans | Jan 15-16 | Jan 17-18 |
Giuliani | 4% | 3% |
Huckabee | 23% | 33% |
Hunter | 1% | 1% |
Keyes | 2% | 1% |
McCain | 33% | 26% |
Paul | 1% | 2% |
Romney | 20% | 9% |
Thompson | 13% | 21% |
Undecided | 3% | 4% |
Interestingly most FredHeads say the same thing and express bewilderment that others can not clearly see Fred is the obvious (and ONLY) choice from the candidates.
No. No, it doesn't.
Perhaps they do. Or perhaps they don't. But it doesn't look like it, either way. Online polls are completely, utterly, entirely meaningless. Polling has reliability (well, what reliability it has) because of certain mathematical properties of sampled populations. None of those properties exist in self-selected samples. There is absolutely no statistically-valid conclusion you can draw from an internet poll, other than that the specific people who chose to vote in that specific poll probably have the preferences they stated.
Go Fred. Seriously. I think he's far and away the best of the bunch, I've given him money, and if he stays in the race I'll give him more. But I take neither solace nor despair from this online poll; I give it exactly as much credence as I'd give an astrologer's forecast.
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