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What's a Fredhead to do??
1/20/2008 | Skully

Posted on 01/20/2008 6:57:25 AM PST by skully

Fred Thompson's distant third in last night's South Carolina primary, has me re-thinking my support. I say this with disappointment, " I don't think Fred can win the nomination". Part of me wants to support him to the bitter end. Another part feels that in doing so I may only be helping McCain or Huckabee; my least 2 favorite candidates. I live in a Super Tuesday state, and my vote may actually matter this cycle, so I want to use it wisely. The only other candidates who seems like they can stop McCain or Huckabee is Romney or Rudy. If McCain wins in Florida, then he's in good shape to be the nominee. Polling analysis, done before Nevada and South Carolina primary; has him in the lead in Florida at around 23% about a 2 point lead over Rudy whose at 21-22%. Romney is around 18%, Hucakabee 15%, Fred 7%, and Paul 5%. Florida is a winner take all state, so whoever wins will have solid delegate count. Romney has the most delegate at this point, counts vary from source to source, but I put him at 72 to McCain's 38. So a win from Romney in Florida would give him a solid lead going into Super Tuesday. A win by Rudy would knock McCain into 3rd in the delegate count. So my quandry is do I continue to support Fred, or put my support behind a candidate who has a better chance of stopping McCain. In the end I will vote for the GOP nominee regardless. This is only because the troops are deployed, and they don't deserve a Commander-In-Chief from the party that tried to lose the war for them. So the primary is where my vote counts the most, and I want to put the "best man possible" for the job on the ticket. Unfortunately it dosen't look like the "best man" for the job will be at the top of that ticket, but there's is another spot on that ticket. Hey it might be wishful thinking, but what's a Fredhead to do??


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To: Williams

I don’t trust McCain’s recent flip-flops on taxes and immigration as far as I can throw the pudgy little Manchurian Candidate.

But he is a shade better than Hillary & Obama. They are pure socioalism.


301 posted on 01/20/2008 1:34:35 PM PST by ajay_kumar (United we win, divided democrats win. How difficult is that to understand?)
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To: EternalVigilance
What is the difference whether reparations are "payments from the Treasury" or non-collection of taxes into the Treasury? The effect is the same.

Sorry to burst your bubble, but Keyes pandered to blacks in Illinois. That's why I no longer support him. To me, he's just another shifty, opportunistic politician.

If you want to support him, go ahead. No candidate is perfect. I have nothing further to say on the matter.

302 posted on 01/20/2008 1:34:35 PM PST by matt1234
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To: skully

Rethink what? Ask yourself if the morons who have been dividing up the different states so far are really conservatives and republicans. Ask yourself if the morons who bought into their line of crap are really conservatives or republicans or are they smarter than you about who the best republican candidate should be. Fred should stick with it at least until we know whether anyone is a complete lock at the convention. I would like to see a convention opened up to debate as to who will be the final candidate. It will be interesting to see how committed the GOP really is to selecting a candidate they know has a chance of pounding the democrats and not just one who will play nice and spew platitudes to the american public. Although I will certainly vote for ANY GOP candidate over ANY democrat living or dead in order to prevent the rats from gaining power I certainly don’t want another RINO like GWB or a non-starter like Dole.


303 posted on 01/20/2008 2:01:44 PM PST by RJS1950 (The democrats are the "enemies foreign and domestic" cited in the federal oath)
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To: adversarial

Too many republicans who normally disdain polls and what the media says are buying the hype and falling into the hysteria about who is the electable candidate of the week. The polling and the media are very successfully shaping the results because too many republicans have turned off the parts of their brains that perform critical thinking tasks. In other words they have shut down their BS filters.


304 posted on 01/20/2008 2:05:50 PM PST by RJS1950 (The democrats are the "enemies foreign and domestic" cited in the federal oath)
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To: ajay_kumar
Which mean you voted for Bob Dole, right?

??? This makes no sense at all - what I wrote in the post you referred to was that a protest vote was better than not voting at all.

305 posted on 01/20/2008 2:06:33 PM PST by nina0113 (If fences don't work, why does the White House have one?)
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To: skully
Fred is the ONLY candidate for President. The others Republicans are RINO's and frauds that only spineless fools would vote for. If voting for Fred, even via a write-in vote if he doesn’t win the GOP nomination, causes Hillary to win the White House come November, then so be it. Maybe President Hillary Rotten - and the Democrats-Soro Shadow Party - plunging this Country and the Republican Party into darkness is what we need for honest legal American citizens to finally wake-up and pull their head out of their *beep*. ~ FlAttorney, Sept. 6, 2007


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306 posted on 01/20/2008 2:20:28 PM PST by flattorney (See my comprehensive FR Profile "Straight Talk" Page)
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To: Marie2
The big deal is the appointment of justices. Would he appoint better judges than Obama or Clinton? I think so. I can’t possibly know, but I think so.

Romney appointed more non-Republicans than Republicans (of any stripe) to the bench as Governor, including radical gay activists.

Wake up and smell the liberal.

307 posted on 01/20/2008 2:22:05 PM PST by EternalVigilance (For America's Revival - Keyes 2008)
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To: matt1234

Well, one last comment. You’re straining out a gnat and swallowing a camel.


308 posted on 01/20/2008 2:23:51 PM PST by EternalVigilance (For America's Revival - Keyes 2008)
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To: RJS1950
Too many republicans who normally disdain polls and what the media says are buying the hype and falling into the hysteria about who is the electable candidate of the week.

I agree.

For many Republicans the party mascot should be a scared rabbit, rather than an elephant.

309 posted on 01/20/2008 2:30:25 PM PST by syriacus (HUCKIAVELLIAN : (adj.) hypocritical; slick; glib; charming and, yet, sneakily nasty.)
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To: I see my hands

Terry Anderson of The Terry Anderson Show in L.A. says every week on his show that “The lesser of two evils [McCain] is still evil!”, and he’s right. At some point, conservatives and Republicans in general need to stop voting out of desperation.

dragonbluster:

Some conservatives, perhaps many of us are “desperate” which is why they’re going for McCain. Also, some conservatives or so-called conservatives aren’t bothered by amnesty for the 40 million illegals here in the U.S. or the fact that 5,000-10,000 break into our country from Mexico every day or they aren’t bothered by McCain’s voting record, a man who votes with the Dems more often than with conservatives, a man who cannot be trusted.

spff:

Well said!

cripplecreek:

You’re right; the Party is no longer true to conservative values, which is the reason I left it in ‘96 during Dole-Kemp. Did you see who’s on the stage with McCain? Good old Kemp...

granhol:

Whatta great post!!

Gruna:

Bravo!

skully:

Romney would not pick Thompson for a couple of reasons. First, he looks old and tired. Second, he didn’t prove he could win any state. He might not even be able to guarantee Romney TN, which does not have many electorates. Most importantly, Thompson probably wouldn’t help Roomney in the South. If Romney wants to get conservatives behind him, instead of going with Mark Sanford (who he’s touted) whose state just went for McCain, Romney would be better served by selecting a really TOUGH on the Invasion Southern Governor like Gov. Matt Blunt of Missouri. He’s young and tough as nails and will bring anti-Invasion conservatives in, some of whom are currently backing Ron Paul. Some conservatives are eyeing Gov. Pawlenty of Minnesota who has gotten tough on illegals, but he’s from a Northern state and wouldn’t help Romney in the South. There are certainly more conservative Governors than Sanford!

MNJohnnie:

You have it right! Start working towards taking back the House, which the conservatives need to keep whatever President we get from giving us Amnesty for illegal aliens.


310 posted on 01/20/2008 2:37:29 PM PST by levotb
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To: skully
Hey it might be wishful thinking, but what's a Fredhead to do??

Keep supporting Fred, by sending (small, at least) donations to his campaign. That will let him know we like his ideals. It will also inform other Americans that we think highly of Fred.

People are spreading rumors that Fred is campaigning to help McCain and are saying that Fred will throw his support to McCain when he drops out.

All the more reason to

Help keep Fred a viable candidate
We wouldn't want him to throw his support to McCain, now, would we?
311 posted on 01/20/2008 2:37:42 PM PST by syriacus (HUCKIAVELLIAN : (adj.) hypocritical; slick; glib; charming and, yet, sneakily nasty.)
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To: skully
If Fred stays in, I'm staying with him. He's the one saying what I believe--federalism, conservative principles--all across the board. I want to be able to vote for him here in Missouri in our primary.

Come November, I do not want to have to hold my nose and vote for McCain or Huck. I will never vote for Rudy the pro-abort. I might be persuaded to vote for Mitt, if he can convince of his conversion on the abortion issue.

312 posted on 01/20/2008 2:58:11 PM PST by Charles Henrickson (FRederalist)
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To: jdm

I don’t think Mitt will eliminate conservatism. Mitt’s own personal lifestyle and his stronger family is what conservatism is all about. :-)


313 posted on 01/20/2008 3:05:57 PM PST by Romneyfor President2008
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To: jdub

Consider the impact of (at least) four years of Clinton or Obama appointments to the entrenched bureaucracy, plus the court systems. Devastating. Simply devastating. Please remember that no matter how bad things are made by a Dem. admin., the press will lay the blame elsewhere, or disguise reality. We have to hold the line as well as we can, and move it when we can. If we leave the field of battle now, there may be nothing to return to but ruins.

DON’T STOP FIGHTING FOR WHAT YOU KNOW IS RIGHT!!!!


314 posted on 01/20/2008 3:10:34 PM PST by Humble Servant (Keep it simple - do what's right.)
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To: Humble Servant
DON’T STOP FIGHTING FOR WHAT YOU KNOW IS RIGHT!!!!

Well, I have to admit, THAT sounds better than....

DON'T STOP THINKING ABOUT TOMORROW ! !

315 posted on 01/20/2008 3:18:57 PM PST by Neenah ( Waiting for Mr. Smith to come back to Washington.)
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To: Boiling point
Well, Huckabee was my governor for seven years; you will understand why I find the Massachusetts Mormon more palatable.
316 posted on 01/20/2008 7:17:15 PM PST by streetpreacher (Arminian by birth, Calvinist by the grace of God)
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To: o_zarkman44

I’ve been disappointed in Bush, also. I worked very hard to help him defeat Gore, then to help him to defeat Kerry, and I don’t regret doing either. I think the country would be even worse off if Gore or Kerry had become president. Think what kind of Supreme Court we would have now if either of them had won, for one thing.

I still feel we need to keep either Hillary or Obama from winning the presidency, and I think Romney is the man who can beat them.


317 posted on 01/20/2008 9:24:59 PM PST by gruna
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To: devere
Actually you might be correct about Huckabee. Christian socialists have the added detriment of besmirching the Christian faith along with the ills of socialism.
318 posted on 01/20/2008 9:29:22 PM PST by allmendream ("A Lyger is pretty much my favorite animal."NapoleonD (Hunter 08))
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To: snarkybob
>> I will surprised if Huckabee can win anything outside of the South. <<

Psst... Iowa is outside of the south.

319 posted on 01/20/2008 9:47:30 PM PST by BillyBoy (Fred Thompson isn't the second coming of Ronald Reagan, he's the second coming of Stephen Douglas!)
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To: Williams
Here endeth the lesson.

No Boyo, here starthet the lesson. A political foe who is on your side 5% of the time is still your foe no matter if he happens to wear the "correct" party label.

No Conservative should ever consider voting for McCain. We worry the others will betray us. We know McCain will betray us. Look at his record for the last 8 years? Been nothing but betrayal and obstruction.

With any of the other canidates we have a seat at the table. We know John McCain will never listen to us on anything.

With McCain Conservatives would get maybe 10%. That would not be worth the enormous long term damage McCain would do to both the GOP and the Conservative Movement. With a McCain Administration we would have a mislabeled “Conservative” Administration pushing Democrat Party polices while the GOP took all the political fall out of the consequences of those disastrous decisions.

Just what could Conservatives expect to get from a McCain Administration? Based on McCain’s record for the last 8 years, we could expect to get tough talk on foreign policy and spending with no real action on any issue.

Do people forget the Democrats trying to get McCain to flip party’s in Jan 2006? Forget that Dems wanted McCain as their VP candidate in 2004?

How quickly the supposed Conservatives for McCain forget McCain’s political record. From Tax-cuts to the War to Judges McCain’s whole strategy has been to be as Liberal as possible and stay in the GOP.

Politically there is very little difference between Hillary and McCain. You get minor variations on this and that issue, like abortion, but over all McCain and Clinton share the same political philosophical outlook

McCain has done nothing for the Conservative movement in 8 years. While talking a good game on spending, he has done nothing. This is particularly galling considering all the issues CFR, Judges, Immigration Anti Torture Amendment-Gang of 14 etc etc etc issues which McCain was more then willing to throw his weight behind an issues to get legislation passed.

McCain has actively worked against the Conservatives on Social issues, on the WOT, on Iraq, on Gitmo, against Rummy, on Immigration and on Judges, on Global Warming etc etc etc etc etc. McCain has far more in common with Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama then he does with any Conservative.

Funny how the Talking Heads miss this. Out of 49 Republican Senators McCain has been ranked 45th by the American Conservative Union for his voting record!

McCain would be the worse of both worlds. A mislabeled “Conservative” Administration actively advancing the Democrat Party’s agenda while knifing Conservatives in the back daily. You could even count on a McCain Administration appointing Leftist Judges in order to avoid fighting with the Democrats in the US Senate.

Tough on Foreign Policy? You think Mr “Close Gitmo and extend the same legal protections US Citizens have to the terrorists” McCain is going to have a “tough” foreign policy? The father of the Baker Commission and the plan to surrender Iraq to Iran and Syria is “strong on Foreign Policy”? Not based on his recored. The wrost thing that a McCain Administration would do is it would fracture the few remaining GOP Congress critters into pro and anti McCain factions. McCain would be the worst of all world politically for the Conservatives.

At least with a Democrat Leftist Administration, as opposed to a McCain Leftist with a GOP Label Administration, the Democrats would get all the political fall out of their disastrous political decisions and the GOP would unite in fighting them. The worst of all possible worlds for Conservatives in 2008 would be McCain getting elected President.

320 posted on 01/21/2008 2:25:38 AM PST by MNJohnnie (Instead of "Swift Boaters", 2008 Democrats have "Short Bussers"-Freeper Sax)
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