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To: Southflanknorthpawsis
The great thing is that Keyes is finally getting a place to say his peace.

The even greater thing is that Paul Begala might be stupid enough to think he could survive a round with Keyes.

I am VERY hopeful that this won't become a race-centered show. Keyes is a man of substance, wit, and character. He has much to offer.

Sometimes I have understood his support for George W. Bush to be less than enthusiastic. I sort of wish he would be less, shall we say, "McCain-like", in his support for GW. Nevertheless, in the main, I agree with what he says. His problem is that he's a "my way or the highway" conservative, which may win you a primary or two, but will never win you a general.

Be Seeing You,

Chris

498 posted on 01/08/2002 4:14:44 PM PST by section9
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To: section9
His problem is that he's a "my way or the highway" conservative, which may win you a primary or two, but will never win you a general.

This sums it up. I was once an admirer but I can't get past his major personality/character flaws. He could use his God-given gifts to do much more good if he cared more about reaching the unaware than promoting himself to a rapt crowd that is already convinced.

I said (much earlier on this thread) that if he could succeed in promoting his pro-life belief to new converts I would be the first to be appreciative.

However, all his outward appearances, attitudes and words have shown him to be a pompous, jealous, egotistical man. He will remain a preacher that only seeks a choir that fills the offering plate. That spells self-serving and hardly one that honestly seeks the hearts of those that aren't yet open.

500 posted on 01/08/2002 4:30:02 PM PST by Southflanknorthpawsis
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