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To: seekthetruth
I am a huge FredHead and I did NOT think Fred did well tonight. When he spoke I kept wishing he would hurry up and SAY something. I kept silently BEGGING him to put his clasped hands down from in front of his face. Everything he said was great but he was literally MUMBLING some of his answers. The others all spoke clearly and without "um"s, and he is the one who is supposed to be an actor.

As opposed to last night, this was NOT Fred's night, and it saddens me, because the American people want presentation.

Romney is a big Saks 5th Avenue hatbox with a gift certificate inside. Fred is a brown, crinkled paper bag filled with diamonds. I am afraid America won't even look inside the bag.

2,083 posted on 01/06/2008 7:23:13 PM PST by Yaelle (If Fred loses it's our loss. Not his.)
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To: Yaelle
I am a huge FredHead and I did NOT think Fred did well tonight

It wasn't Fred that did badly, it was the debate. Wallace was terrible. He kept interrupting whenever he wanted with a loud overriding voice.

Wallace didn't let Fred complete his social security answer which started the downward trend of the debate. Fred finally nailed the debate with his immigration answer which was a stroke of genius.

I have been watching the ongoing controversy regarding Fred and the rumor of his "saying he would quit the race soon". I saw that interview on Fox News. Fred did not say he was ready to quit the race. I was real surprised that Fox News lied and CNN picked it up.

The interview was with Fred sitting with his wife in their travel home or a restaurant booth. I have tried to find it but have been unable.

2,204 posted on 01/06/2008 7:57:31 PM PST by texastoo ((((((USA)))))((((((, USA))))))((((((. USA))))))))
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