Posted on 11/28/2007 8:28:48 PM PST by Eddie01
COLUMBIA, South Carolina (CNN) Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former Sen. Fred Thompson of Tennessee criticized the Confederate flag, which happens to be hoisted on the Statehouse grounds in the early primary state of South Carolina.
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Both candidates are front-runners in South Carolina. Both may have to answer questions about those comments next time they hit the state.
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Mitt was baited and did not want to hesitate, so he bit on it. He should have discounted the question as it was posed. Neither here nor there, but this candidate didn't handle it well.
LOL ! And you think Tommy Thompson should be Prez ?
Now that is funny !
I am amazed that Republicans allow themselves to debate in a socialist venue that a company like CNN puts on. My god, aren’t there any other options?
I thought civil war was over. Why is the confederate flag an issue any more? It is old history and irrelevent to modern era.
No doubt .
The Dims are cowards for not going on Fox to debate , and the Republicans are cowards for not being able to unify and say NO to these Leftist / MSM set-up debates .
The South!!!! Go figure.
The flag means many things to many people,...leave it at that.
To bad Romney did not and had to comment, his loss. What did Thompson say or is that a media lie?? I can't imagine a guy from Tennessee being that stupid....ever!
Dims are cowards for not going to Fox, yet the Republicans cower and go to CNN....someone needs to get some brain cells.
Romney: Right now, with the kinds of issues we got in this country, I’m not going to get involved with a flag like that. That’s not a flag that I recognize so that I would hold up in my room.
The people of our country have decided not to fly that flag. I think that’s the right thing.
(Applause)
My own view is that this country can go beyond that kind of stuff, and that instead we can do as a party what we need to do, which is to reach out to all Americans.
Every time I listen to someone like John Edwards get on TV and say there are two Americans, I just want to — I just want to throw something at the TV, because there are not two Americas. There’s one America.
We are a nation united. We face extraordinary challenges right now. And Democrats dividing us and tearing down this country are doing exactly the wrong thing.
We’re succeeding in Iraq. We’ve got tough challenges. We can overcome them. But we do not need to have that kind of divisive talk. And that flag, frankly, is divisive, and it shouldn’t be shown.
Cooper: Governor Thompson? Excuse me, Senator Thompson? Maybe one day.
Thompson: I know that everybody who hangs the flag up in their room like that is not racist. I also know that for a great many Americans it’s a symbol of racism.
So, therefore, as a public place — he’s free to do whatever he wants to in his home. As far as a public place is concerned, I am glad that people have made the decision not to display it as a prominent flag, symbolic of something, at a state capitol. As a part of a group of flags or something of that nature, you know, honoring various servicepeople at different times in different parts of the country, I think that’s different.
But, as a nation, we don’t need to go out of our way to be bringing up things that to certain people in our country that’s bad for them.
I agree. Fred’s answer was good.
Did the Huckster touch on this? I’m not a single issue voter, and I still lean towards Fred, but I could swallow my pride on a number of issues I disagree with the man from hope on if he solidly defended the flag of my ancestors...
The Republicans are idiots or masochists for repeatedly going to these inane and abusive debates .
You must have confused my response with someone else.
At least it can’t be hijacked as a Anna Nicole Smith thread...oh wait. darn, I did it again.
I thought Fred's answer was OK, but Mitt's was insulting to anyone with Confederate ancestors.
Mitt Flopper never misses a chance to distance himself from controversial issues .
Let me preface this by saying that I’m a Yankee originally from Chicago. But here is my take.
Every group - Southerners included - should get to determine FOR THEMSELVES what symbols they choose to honor as part of their heritage. If some feel that confederate flag does that for them, they’re perfectly entitled to fly that flag.
Why is this even controversial? Especially among conservatives?
Hank
The RNC ought to be put on suicide watch. Maybe not.
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