To: nickcarraway
The NBC star said he'd likely run as a Republican, though he's not a conservative. "I consider myself a centrist..."Don't worry, Kelsey. Sean stopped listening aftet the word Republican. He'll be proud to shill for you.
To: nickcarraway
Why not? We've already had one coke fiend in the oval office. What's another?
4 posted on
09/23/2003 7:42:12 PM PDT by
yooper
To: nickcarraway
We now have two East Coast wealthy liberal shrews as CA senators. I would welcome Kelsy's candidacy.
I find it nice that the Left created rampant celebrity worship, and now some of those celebrities appear capable of turning on them and helping to turn the cultural corner. Let's see what this guy has to offer.
8 posted on
09/23/2003 7:55:54 PM PDT by
moodyskeptic
(weekend warrior in the culture war)
To: nickcarraway
Another Kennedy Republican infiltrator
this one a wet brain to boot..
Calls himself a "centrist" does he?
Nice enough name for another fifth columnist
The dems have found a neat way to take over the nation
just become republicans and call yourselves "moderates" or "centrists"
the media only cares about being next to anyone famous...as it does
what media is supposed to do...
Deliver an audience to the advertisor....
13 posted on
09/23/2003 8:14:21 PM PDT by
joesnuffy
(Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
To: nickcarraway
Kelsey Grammer; excuse me, but am I wrong? Wasn't there a little fiddling around with an underage girl in his past? Some sexual scandal? Can't be all that long ago. Anyone???
15 posted on
09/23/2003 8:22:21 PM PDT by
giznort
(I'm too tired for a tag line. Not tonight.)
To: nickcarraway
The NBC star said he'd likely run as a Republican, though he's not a conservative. "I consider myself a centrist.... Don't worry folks, that loud crash you just heard was only the Arnoids falling all over each other to chase after the newest Hollywood star.
If Arnie gets elected, every Michael Bloomberg politician will stick an "R" on their forehead and jump on the RHINO party.
To: nickcarraway
Grammer has some very dicey episodes in his past. I believe he had a murdered sister, lots of parental strife, serious trouble with drugs, and, most problematically perhaps, his half-brother (or possibly full brother, I'm not sure) made an ugly allegation about some kind of inappropriate sexual advance Grammer made on him.
19 posted on
09/23/2003 8:42:36 PM PDT by
beckett
To: nickcarraway
Well, Kelsey had better learn how to grammatically spell his own last name before the cat considers voting for him!
To: nickcarraway
Well, Kelsey had better learn how to grammatically spell his own last name before the cat considers voting for him!
To: nickcarraway
When it came to concrete plans, the sitcom star sounded vague, but suggested he'd like to serve as "senator of whatever state I was living in." Grammer now resides in California. The NBC star said he'd likely run as a Republican, though he's not a conservative. "I consider myself a centrist, I suppose, but I basically believe in trying to preserve as much opportunity for the individual, as long as that individual chooses to work as hard as he can."
Since he doesn't say anything unconservative here, one can only guess what centrist beliefs Grammer holds. Do we really need more Trojan Horses?
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26 posted on
09/23/2003 8:58:21 PM PDT by
Sabertooth
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To: nickcarraway
I suggest a campaign bumper sticker for Grammer:
LIBERALS? I THINK NOT!
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34 posted on
09/23/2003 9:47:40 PM PDT by
nutmeg
("The DemocRATic party...has been hijacked by a confederacy of gangsters..." - Pat Caddell, 11/27/00)
To: nickcarraway
When I see or hear the word "centrist" in the media, I think center of the left. He may well be at the center of the political spectrum, but that word has been seriously corrupted by the media, and he should have chosen another.
We'll see when & if he runs. What he says with regard to specific issues, and perhaps more important, who supports him.
35 posted on
09/23/2003 9:48:05 PM PDT by
Clinging Bitterly
(Keep forgetting to update this thing from thread-specific taglines. Am I the only one?)
To: nickcarraway
Well, Kelsey Grammer's got my vote.
40 posted on
09/23/2003 10:03:55 PM PDT by
Sideshow Bob
(Will anyone understand this inside joke?)
To: nickcarraway
He will have to refrain from driving his Viper upside down.
To: nickcarraway
On Tuesday, Hannity announced that Grammer would reprise his TV role as a talk radio host by filling in on the Fox talker's nationally syndicated radio show sometime next week. This is Kelsey Grammer.... I'm listening...
My parents have met him in Hawaii (maybe he will run for Senator there!) where he also has a place. He seems to be a very nice, non-Hollywood, accessible guy.
44 posted on
09/23/2003 10:50:50 PM PDT by
Yaelle
To: nickcarraway
I felt bad for him when he said that because he's sure to have his bubble burst. He might manage some lower office, maybe even make the House of Reps if he runs in the right district. But he doesn't have the clout or the past to successfully run for the Senate. I like the guy, but he's not going to be a Senator.
What would be really great is if he voiced a couple campaign ads for the Republicans.
To: nickcarraway
Ahhhhnold for Governor
Kelsey Grammer for Senate
Shannon Dougherty for Lt. Governor
Clint Eastwood for Attorney General
Tom Selleck for Secretary of State
Bo Derek for Controller
Dennis Miller for Treasurer
Bruce Willis for Insurance Commisioner
Ricky Shroeder for Superintendent of Public Schools
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