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  • Why do Freepers Support a Different Candidate than Polltakers?

    01/01/2008 4:15:22 PM PST · 23 of 149
    amordei to DTogo

    I actually think the last few years proves my point. The national party got off the reservation on a whole bunch of issues and has seen the rank and file desert them.

  • Why do Freepers Support a Different Candidate than Polltakers?

    01/01/2008 4:14:09 PM PST · 19 of 149
    amordei to MovementConservative

    Let’s say that is true (I don’t personally believe it). Why do non-Freepers react to that more strongly than we do?

  • Why do Freepers Support a Different Candidate than Polltakers?

    01/01/2008 4:12:20 PM PST · 12 of 149
    amordei to Wings-n-Wind

    Uh—Jim’s been running a poll for a while which shows that about three quarters of us do. It’s on the right side of the page.

  • Why do Freepers Support a Different Candidate than Polltakers?

    01/01/2008 4:11:28 PM PST · 10 of 149
    amordei to Jim Noble

    I always figured we were the distilled version of what Republicans would think if they had more information. However, looking at the poll variances, it seems to me that we’re on two different worlds.

  • Why do Freepers Support a Different Candidate than Polltakers?

    01/01/2008 4:07:22 PM PST · 1 of 149
    amordei
  • Fred Thompson's Death Throes: The New Republic: On The Trail In Iowa...

    12/31/2007 10:22:50 AM PST · 68 of 203
    amordei to K-oneTexas

    Deadline is 1/2.

  • Video: Fred’s Message to Iowa Voters

    12/31/2007 6:29:43 AM PST · 35 of 39
    amordei to Prophet in the wilderness; All

    It’s on DRUDGE!! Very cool.

  • Fred Thompson, Knifed By Half-Quotes Again

    12/29/2007 3:49:19 PM PST · 8 of 51
    amordei to BipolarBob

    Here’s a link to Fred’s response on his own site:

    http://fredfile.fred08.com/blog/2007/a-message-from-the-campaign-trail/

  • A Message from the Campaign Trail

    12/29/2007 3:47:32 PM PST · 1 of 28
    amordei
    There's a BS story going around about Fred not being interested in being president. Fred sets the record straight here.
  • Thompson: 'Not particularly interested in running for president'

    12/29/2007 3:44:52 PM PST · 40 of 251
    amordei to TomGuy; All

    Fred has posted his response on his site:

    http://fredfile.fred08.com/blog/2007/a-message-from-the-campaign-trail/

    A Message from the Campaign Trail
    Posted on December 29th, 2007
    By Fred in On The Road

    Every once in a while I am more thankful than ever for today’s technology which allows me to talk to you directly instead of having to go through the filter of the main stream media.

    Some of them are intent on making the outcome of the campaign dependent upon their pre-conceived notions. Every once in a while their incomplete and slanted coverage makes this clear.

    Today I had this story written about me regarding what I said at a Town Hall event in Burlington, Iowa by a reporter who wasn’t even at the event. Incidentally, I declined to be interviewed by this particular reporter yesterday for reasons which will soon be apparent.

    In referring to me, she reported “he doesn’t like modern campaigning, isn’t interested in running for President, and will not be devastated” if he doesn’t win.

    The following is a transcript of what I actually said in response to a question by a local Burlington resident which was the basis of the reporter’s story:

    [THIS IS A BEST-EFFORT TRANSCRIPT OF THE SPECIFIC QUESTION AND ANSWER]

    Q: (Courtesy ABC News) My only problem with you and why I haven’t thrown all my support behind you is that I don’t know if you have the desire to be President. If I caucus for you next week, are you still going to be there two months from now?

    That is a very good question, not because it’s difficult to answer, but I’m gonna answer it in a little different way than what you might expect.

    In the first place, I got into the race about the time people normally get into get into it. The fact of the matter is people get into it a lot earlier than they used to. For some of them, they were juniors in high school.

    The first place, I wouldn’t be here if I didn’t. I wouldn’t be doing this. I grew up in very modest circumstances. I left government and I and my family have made sacrifices to be sitting here today. I haven’t had any income for a long time because I figured to be clean, you’ve got to cut everything off. I was doing speaking engagements and I had a contract to do a tv show. I had a contract with abc radio…and so forth. A man would have to be a total fool to do all those things and to be leaving his family which is not a joyful thing if he didn’’t want to do it.

    I am not consumed by personal ambition. I will not be devastated if I don’t do it. I want the people to have the best president they can have.

    When this talk first originated from people around the country both directly and through polls, liked the idea of me stepping up and of course, you always look better form a distance.

    But most of those people are still there. I approached it from the standpoint of a deal. A kind of a marriage. If one side of a marriage really has to be talked into the marriage, it probably ain’t going to be a good deal. But if you mutually decide it’s going to be a good thing. In this case, if you think this is a good thing for the country, then we have an opportunity to do some wonderful things together.

    I’m offering myself up. I’m saying that I have the background, the capability and concern to do this and do it for the right reasons. I’m not particularly interested in running for president, but I think I’d make a good president.

    Nowadays, the process has become much more important than it used to be.

    I don’t know that they ever asked George Washington a question like this. I don’t know that they ever asked Dwight D. Eisenhower a question like this. But nowadays, it’s all about fire in the belly. I’m not sure in the world we live in today it’s a good thing if a president has too much fire in the belly. I approach life differently than a lot of people. People, I guess, wonder how I’ve been as successful as I’ve been in everything that I’ve done. I won two races in TN by 20 point margins in a state that bill Clinton carried twice. I’ve never had an acting lesson. I guess that’s obvious by people who’ve watched me…

    When I did it, I did it. Wasn’t just a lark. Anything that’s worth doing is worth doing well. But I’ve always been a little more laid back than most. I’m only consumed by very, very few things. Politics is not one of them. The welfare of our country and our kids and grandkids is one of them.

    If people really want in their president super type-a personality, someone who has gotten up every morning and gone to bed every night and been thinking about for years how they win the presidency of the united states, someone who can look you straight in the eye and say they enjoy every minute of campaigning, I ain’t that guy. So I hope I’ve discussed that and didn’t talk you out of anything. I honestly want – I can’t imagine a worse set of circumstances [than] achieving the Presidency of the United States under false pretenses. I go out of my way to be myself.

    It is clear that there are those in the media who will exact a high price for candor and from those whom they consider to be insufficiently ambitious. But it is with increasing amazement that we see that those who are willing to slant or leave out important parts of a story to make their point.

    If a candidate succumbs to this he will be reduced to nothing more than a sound bite machine.

    As for me I am going to continue to say exactly what is in my heart and is on my mind and give straight and honest answers to those who ask straight and honest questions.

    Incidentally, the audience in Burlington broke into applause in the middle of my answer. The reporter wouldn’t know that because she wasn’t even there.

  • Thompson: 'Not particularly interested in running for president'

    12/29/2007 3:32:01 PM PST · 11 of 251
    amordei to amordei
  • Thompson: 'Not particularly interested in running for president'

    12/29/2007 3:30:37 PM PST · 6 of 251
    amordei to festus

    This is another bs story. From Jim Geraghty at National Review:

    FRED THOMPSON, 2008 HOMEPAGE CAMPAIGN BOX

    Fred Thompson, Knifed By Half-Quotes Again

    Some of Team Thompson are claiming they’ve been “Simonized” again - after Roger Simon of the Politico, who wrote an account of his visit to a firehouse that made it sound disastrously awkward, when later video depicted the candidate, his wife, and the firefighters all smiles and good cheer.

    This time their grumbling is directed at this account in USA Today:

    BURLINGTON, Iowa — Fred Thompson said Saturday he does not much like the modern form of presidential campaigning and that he “will not be devastated” if he doesn’t win the election.

    “I’m not particularly interested in running for president,” Thompson said, but rather he feels called to serve his country.

    “I don’t know if you have a desire to be president,” Burlington attorney Todd Chelf told Thompson during a question and answer session raising an issue that has dogged his campaign.

    “I am not consumed by personal ambition,” Thompson responded. “I’m offering myself up.”

    Given the volatile state of the world, the actor and former Tennessee senator said he was not “sure it is a good thing if a president has too much fire in his belly.”

    “I’m only consumed by a few things and politics is not one of them,” he said.

    The man sounds dead!

    But having now seen video of the event, the account appears to be a pretty selective take on it. Thompson appears to be at a Q & A with an event host, and a questioner asks, “if I caucus for you next week, are you still going to be there two months from now?”

    The event host says, “Senator, you were a little bit late getting into the race.”

    Fred responds, “The fact of the matter is, others started this process a lot earlier this time than they normally do.”

    “Right after the last election.” (some laughter)

    “I think that for some of them, they were juniors in high school.” More laughter, applause, and then this lengthy answer from Thompson transcribed by your friendly neighborhood campaign correspondent:

    “That is a very good question... Not because it’s difficult to answer, but because I’m gonna answer a little bit of a different way than what you might expect. In the first is wanting the opporunity. I wouldn’t be here if I didn’t. I wouldn’t be doing this if I didn’t. I grew up in very modest circumstances. And I left government and I and my family have made sacrifices for me to be sitting here today. I haven’t had any income for a long time because I’m doing this. I figure if you’re gonna be clean, you have to cut the [unintelligible] off. And I was doing speaking engagements, and I had a contract to do a TV show, I had a contract with ABC radio like I was talking about earlier and so forth... I guess one would have to be a total fool to do all of those things and to be leaving his family, which is not a joyful thing at all... if you didn’t want to do it.

    But I am not consumed by personal ambition. I will not be devastated if I don’t do it. I want the people to have the best president they can have. (applause) When his talk first started it didn’t originate with me. There are a lot of people around the country and both directly and through polls... liked the idea of me stepping up. And of course, you always look better at a distance, I guess. (laughter) But most of those people are still there and think it’s a good idea.

    I approach it from the standpoint of a deal... Of kind of a marriage. You know, if one side of the marriage has to be really talked into the marriage, you know, it’s probably not going to be a very good deal for either one of them. But if you mutually think that this is a good thing — in this case, if you think this is a good thing for the country, the you have the opportunity to do some wonderful things together. I’m offering myself up. I’m saying that if I have the background, the capability and the concern to do this and I’m doing this for the right reasons... but I’m not particularly interested in running for president, but I think I’d make a good president. Nowadays, the process has become much more important than I think it used to be.

    I don’t know if they ever asked George Washington a question like this. I don’t know if they ever asked Dwight D. Eisenhower a question like this. Nowadays it’s all about fire in the belly. I’m not sure that in the world we live in today, it’s a terribly good thing for a president to have too much fire in his belly.

    I approach life differently than a lot of people. People, I guess, are wondering how I’ve been as successful as I’ve been in everything I’ve done. I’ve won two races in Tennessee by twenty points in a state Bill Clinton carried twice. I had never run for office before. I’ve never had an acting lesson, and I guess that’s obvious. (laughter). When I did it, I did it. It wasn’t just a lark. Anything worth doing is worth doing well. I’ve always been a little more laid back than most. I like to say I’m only consumed by very few things, and politics is not one of them. The welfare of my country, and my kids and grandkids, growing up, is one of them. (applause)

    If what people really want in their president is a super type A personality, someone who has gotten up every morning and gone to bed every night and been thinking about, for years how they can be president of the United States... someone who can look you straight in the eye and say they’ve enjoyed every minute of campaigning... (laughter) I ain’t that guy. (more laughter) [To questioner] So I hope I’ve discussed that, or I haven’t talked you out of anything. I honestly want... I can’t imagine a worse set of circumstances than achieving the presidency under a false pretenses, especially if you feel the way I do. I’ve gone out of my way to be myself, because I don’t want anybody to think they’re getting something they’re not getting. I’m not consumed by this process, I’m not consumed with the notion of being president. I’m simply saying I’m willing to do what’s necessary to achieve it if I’m in sync with the people. And if the people want me, or somebody like me, I will do what I’ve always done with everything else in my life. I will take it on and do a good job. You’ll have the disadvantage of having someone who probably cna’t jump up and click their heels three times, but will tell you the truth. And you’ll know where the president stands at all times.”

    12/29 04:18 PM

  • Thompson Shows His Lighter Side

    12/27/2007 4:13:02 PM PST · 3 of 32
    amordei to Parley Baer

    You reckon?

  • Thompson Shows His Lighter Side

    12/27/2007 4:07:26 PM PST · 1 of 32
    amordei
    Video clips at the link.
  • Thompson sees 'bigger picture' in Bhutto slaying-'This is a war, a clash of civilizations

  • Thompson sees 'bigger picture' in Bhutto slaying-'This is a war, a clash of civilizations

    12/27/2007 11:49:27 AM PST · 18 of 189
    amordei to MattinNJ

    Pretty please.

  • Thompson sees 'bigger picture' in Bhutto slaying-'This is a war, a clash of civilizations

    12/27/2007 11:40:17 AM PST · 7 of 189
    amordei to ASA Vet

    Exactly. This is a consistent conservative who gets the fight we’re in.

  • Thompson sees 'bigger picture' in Bhutto slaying-'This is a war, a clash of civilizations

    12/27/2007 11:39:06 AM PST · 5 of 189
    amordei to counterpunch

    Better late than never.

  • Thompson Interview with Iowa Independent

    12/23/2007 9:31:30 PM PST · 51 of 63
    amordei to Yaelle

    I donated as well.

  • ‘I dance to no man’s tune’: Thompson time

    12/23/2007 7:52:07 PM PST · 48 of 52
    amordei to amordei

    Here’s the link to the ad in case anyone’s interested. You’ll want to give him money too.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UeLIm_XVOhQ&eurl=http://polipundit.com/wp-comments-popup.php?p=19257&c=1