Posted on 04/10/2007 1:10:22 PM PDT by perfect_rovian_storm
The amazing thing is that Fred’s comments do make sense. But when he made them, he wasn’t thinking about running for office and needing to cover himself — that’s just what he felt was the right thing to say.
a less honest person would have wholeheartedly endorsed Linc, not made honest comments about disagreeing with him on some things.
I was angry as heck that Santorum backed Spector, but I would still have voted for him in 2006 if I lived in PA. If I had my druthers I would like to see a Thompson/Santorum ticket in '08.
Thanks for bumping the Fred thread.
Thanks for keeping Fred’s name alive on latest posts.
Who could take Savage seriously.
So you’re saying that Levin was wrong but Savage is more wrong.
For heaven’s sake!
No... what I’m actually saying is that you have a DESPICABLE chip on your shoulder, and bash Levin at every opportunity. It’s nothing short of disgraceful. He’s conservative on EVERY cause, he may have mis-fired on this one, but leave it to you to bring out your petty personal grievances on the forum.
What’s a little misfire when it comes to losing the senate.
Such a minor detail. To you!
After all, it doesn’t matter to the troops, our allies, or our own national security.
Why do you think Delaware was the first state to ratify the Constitution? And besides, at least California and New York get only 2 senators each.
So, just so that I understand this...
People who support Giuliani (a Republican) are “liberals” because they support a “liberal”, and they agree with his “liberal” positions on the issues.
Unless of course, you’re Fred Thompson, who in spite pf his open support for a known liberal, with whom he openly admits to agreeing on “most issues” with, is being sold as the conservative savior of the GOP.
He voted for McCain-Feingold, he’s pro-choice, and he agrees on “most issues” with Lincoln Chaffee.
How is he not a liberal?
That was a rhetorical question. The people who would like to abolish the electoral college would be inclined to abolish equal representation of states in the senate.
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