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Republicans Need a Great Communicator
SeaMax news ^ | 11/16/2006 | Fr. Michael Reilly

Posted on 11/16/2006 12:45:52 PM PST by Milltownmalbay

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To: Gritty
Unfortunately for the rest of us, he prefers Mississippi to Washington.

So would this California boy...my very first "jet airplane" flight was out of that massive Meridian airport, by the way. Headed back out here in the sixties from visiting relatives in Choctaw County, Alabanga.

101 posted on 11/16/2006 6:25:20 PM PST by ErnBatavia (recent nightmare: Googled up "Helen Thomas nude"....)
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To: Teflonic

McCain dumped his wife, and Rudy did the same with his wife. Why is it that they get a pass, but Newt doesn't?
Let's get real here.


102 posted on 11/16/2006 6:43:32 PM PST by Flyover Country
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To: AZLiberty
Rush, Medved,Hannaity
103 posted on 11/16/2006 6:53:45 PM PST by Big Horn (Life is a sexually transmitted disease that is 100% fatal . Author unknown)
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To: photodawg

Senator Harry Reid is a mormon. Does not seem to bother anyone.


104 posted on 11/16/2006 6:54:13 PM PST by Flyover Country
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To: photodawg
Marinate is a good choice of words. I could care less about his religion, I'm Catholic but there are innumerable Catholics I wouldn't vote for with a gun to my head. Lieberman claims to be an Orthodox Jew, but supports the slaughter of the unborn.

Romney seems like a decent, moral guy, but his record is somewhat spotty.

105 posted on 11/16/2006 7:10:16 PM PST by garv
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To: Flyover Country
Senator Harry Reid is a mormon. Does not seem to bother anyone.

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It might if he was running for president. I know we've come a long way with accepting differences, but this is an extremely small minority of the population and not alot is known about Romney. I am waiting to see if he will hold up under the intense scrutiny of a presidential campaign and the ruthless media barrage he will get as his candidacy becomes more viable.
106 posted on 11/16/2006 8:41:33 PM PST by photodawg
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To: Freee-dame

Very true. I guess they're smart.


107 posted on 11/16/2006 8:47:54 PM PST by ryan71 (You can hear it on the coconut telegraph...)
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To: Milltownmalbay

Bush, in the end, I think will have done a better job than Reagan in some aspects:

Real Supreme Court judges. No Affirmative Action O'connor picks.
The recovery to the Clinton recession was handled better than the recovery to the Carter recession. I don't see a recession starting in '07 like there was in '87 to end Bush's presidency.

They also have their SS/Medicare part D idiocy socialism policies.

In the end though, Bush lacked Reagan's intellect and communication skills.

It remains to be seen whether history will exonerate him the way it did for Truman.


108 posted on 11/16/2006 8:54:48 PM PST by zendari
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To: AZLiberty
The best options are Newt and Rush. If an actor can be President, why not a radio commentator?

Ronald Reagan was early-on a radio commentator - an excellent baseball sportscaster.

But Reagan, "as actor", essentially played himself. He was a genuine, decent human being who had great religious Faith and sheer humanity - for persons at all levels of the social scale..

It did not end there: he left the Hollywood realm and went into politics because he felt it his duty to actively make a difference in the world.

He was not just a commentator like Rush L. - but Rush L. admirably fills a niche for our time, even if he declines to simply put on a pair of jeans and go chop some firewood (something he should be able to do if he ever aspired to public office, which he never will.)

109 posted on 11/16/2006 8:55:21 PM PST by mtntop3
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To: ErnBatavia

How in the world could Lynn Cheney be considered? She has never held office. I love her don't get me wrong, but what experience does she have to qualify her to run for Vice President?


110 posted on 11/16/2006 8:57:21 PM PST by napscoordinator
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To: Flyover Country
McCain not only dumped his wife, but he dumped her for a younger blonde with a rich--liquor distributor-- daddy to start him on his polical career. McCain was a Miss boy and he ran for office in Arizona.

His wife waited faithfully for him when he was a POW. She was the mother of his real children. He returned, she had had an accident and was hurt and disabled and had gained weight. He DUMPED her, and hard, for the rich daddy's young blonde.

There isn't a conservative woman who won't hate his nasty guts when the story gets out. And the MSM may pretend to love him, but they'll make sure the whole sorrowful story gets out there. The same liberal MSM who pretends to cherish him for his "maverick" ways.

He's old. He's crazy. He's sick, and I despise him. I think most conservative women will despise him, no matter how the jocksniffing neocons adore him.

Nominate him at your leisure, and I'll vote against him for my pleasure.

111 posted on 11/16/2006 9:04:48 PM PST by Mamzelle
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To: Teflonic
I think Newt Gingrich is an amazing speaker, too bad about those ethics violations which are ammunition for opponents.

After the next balloon goes up no one is going to care about Newt's ex-wife or wives. The survival of the nation is at stake and the radioactive ruins of a city or two will help the jerkwaters of this nation clarify their priorities.

112 posted on 11/16/2006 9:19:34 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: wagglebee
But I really think that Sean Hannity or Tony Snow could do it.

Gawdamighty. Will you people please grow up?

113 posted on 11/16/2006 9:24:21 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: Milltownmalbay

There is no better communicator, speaker and debater than Rudy.


114 posted on 11/16/2006 9:25:21 PM PST by Cincinna (HILLARY & HER HINO " We are going to take things away from you for the Common Good ")
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To: The Blitherer

The guy has never gotten over 40% in any general election.


115 posted on 11/16/2006 9:27:36 PM PST by RockinRight (The loss is temporary, hopefully we learn from our mistakes.)
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To: The Blitherer; AZLiberty
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1738232/posts

Republicans never pay enough attention to the selling of their ideas and never seem to have the guts to deliver strong messages.

Whenever you see a brilliant ad campaign, only half the credit can really go to the creator (and Jimmy Siegel featured in the link above is very good) The other half goes to the client who is smart enough, and has the cojones to buy it, run it, and stick with it.

The reason there is no Republican Jimmy Siegel is that, IMHO, Republicans really like to come across as stuffy, platitudinous old farts. My God, to hear him talk and see his ads, you would have thought that Tom Kean,Jr., running against that outrageous crook in New Jersey, slimeball Menendez, was an eighty year old lady! Except that an actual 80-year-old New Jersey lady, Millicent Fenwick had always shown bigger cojones, in her successful campaigns, than this hapless milquetoast.

The main point in most Republican ads I saw this yearseems to be that you should "Vote for me ... well, because.... I am a Republican and those other fellows are not." Republicans are seeking approval at the Country Club, not fighting with the yobs for votes at Wal-Mart.

Steele had some great advertisement in Maryland, but although it showed him to be a really cool guy, they had absolutely no substance ... no toughness. So, he lost to an absolute dweeb, because he and his handlers were afraid to slap the idiot around.

Steele never mentioned that we are in a world-wide war against (OK, Radical) Islam ... and neither did anyone else, except Santorum, who made one speech, then backed off. And did they mention that if we cut and run, it would only mean more trouble down the road? That Iran has sworn to take out Israel ... that Al-QAIDA is threatening to wipe out the White House? Did one Republican happen to mention that Murtha is a crook ... on film?

Bright spot: Corker successfully demonstrated that not only is Ford an idiot, he is also the crooked son of a crooked dynasty. Corker won.

I did not even hear one (1) Republican talk about how great the economy is under GW. They got Jimmy Siegel, we got Rove. Jimmy is a winner. Karl has a unique talent for turning potential landslides into Republican routs ... at phenomenal cost.

Sure we need a great communicator, but he has to get the direction of people who know what the hell they are doing in this business.

116 posted on 11/16/2006 9:40:27 PM PST by Kenny Bunk (The GOP, party of the markets, knows little about the marketing of candidates.)
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To: hinckley buzzard
...the radioactive ruins of a city or two will help the jerkwaters of this nation clarify their priorities.

It is political analysis like this that keeps one coming back to FR. I agree. If nuclear explosions lay waste two American cities, it would probably garner attention from Security Moms, and move up the WOT a notch or two on the 2008 issue importance scale.

117 posted on 11/16/2006 9:53:37 PM PST by Plutarch
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To: vetsvette
Presidential term limits were established by the 22nd Amendment to the US Constitution -- but no amendment covering Congress has ever been passed.

That's what I figured, and when they tried to vote it in, it got overturned, right? So now we have to work on the "cleanest Congress ever" to pass a Amendment. /s

118 posted on 11/17/2006 2:07:11 PM PST by pray4liberty (School District horrors: http://totallyunjust.tripod.com)
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