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  • Oct 11, 2007, 05:10 PM
    shoegal
    A Comic about Fred Thompsom
    Hello
    There's this comic I don't get. It's of Fred Thompson being interviewed by some guy, and he is saying "Run? No-Ive decided to mosey..."
    What does this comic mean? I don't get it!
  • Oct 11, 2007, 05:42 PM
    Dark_crow
    Mosey… to walk somewhere at a leisurely unhurried pace.

    While other students mosey about the campus on their way to class, cheerleaders run, stretch, tumble and somersault in the geodesic dome that serves as the school's gymnasium - all to the tunes of country star Garth Brooks.
  • Oct 12, 2007, 04:54 AM
    tomder55
    Interest in Thompson began early this year. He announced an exploratory committee in May .It was anticipated that he would announce his candidacy as early as the 4th of July . But he continued to delay until after Labor Day. There was a buildup of anticipation that was frustrating to his supporters. The joke was that he would wait until Valentine's Day

    There was also a critique of Thompson while he was a Senator that he was lazy and unwilling to do the work necessary to be a good Senator. This was a stereotype more than real . For his short time in the Senate he was active .In a single term there were 6 bills passed that he was head sponsor. Considering his views of Federalism and limitted government that was plenty .He was the Chairman of the Government Operations Committee and he managed the Homeland Security bill through the Senate .

    The cartoon played on his "late entry "into the Presidential race and his overall laid back southern style.

    Meanwhile the other candidates have been actively campaigning and debating . The delay does not appear to have affected his support in the short run. The danger however is that now that he is in the race he will have to deliver on those expectations. I thought he did well in the debate this week so I think the concerns were over stated. He is polling in 2nd place and appears to have an edge in some of the regional early primaries.

    This election cycle is historic in many ways . It has already been too long in my view and I think it is a huge mistake to move the primaries to earlier dates . It is my opinion that it is not in the best interest of the parties to lock into a commitment to a candidate so long before their conventions . Besides ; I expect in the spring of next year there will be movements among dissatisfied of both parties to mount convention challenges to the presumptive nominees.

    I do not think that Thompson made a mistake by delaying his entry . Only political junkies like what is on this board have been following the race closely .Thompson avoided the gruelling pace of day to day campaigning during the summer without any significant erosion of his support. He did not have to spend money ,but collected significant funding during his exploratory run;without the reporting requirements that announced candidates are compelled to do. I think many of his competitors have already burned themselves out .
  • Oct 12, 2007, 06:22 AM
    ETWolverine
    Simply put, shoegal, there was a huge hype about Fred Thompson earlier this year. People were excited about the possibility of him running, and despite not having announced his candidacy, he was getting very good poll numbers. There was huge excitement about him, and people were comparing him with Ronald Reagan in a very positive manner (considering the acting background, it was an easy comparison to make).

    But as time went on, Fred still didn't officially announce his candidacy. While the other Republican candidates were having debates on issues and running campaigns, Thompson was on the sidelines, taking occasional potshots at some candidate or other, but not really getting into the race. Finally, when he did announce his candidacy, his campaign has been running a bit slow. He lacks the excitement that accompanied the early ideas of him running. He doesn't seem enthusiastic to many people. His public appearances, while not BAD haven't been as stellar as one would expect from a professional actor. The comparisons to Reagan are wearing thin.

    Because of his lack of excitement, and the PEOPLE'S lack of excitement about him, he is said to be running slow... or "moseying" through the campaign. That is the meaning of the cartoon. It's a joke about Thompson taking to the Presidential campaign trail as "mosey" speed, while everyone else seems to be "running" for President.

    Elliot
  • Oct 12, 2007, 07:06 AM
    excon
    Hello shoe:

    Dan Bartlett, one of the president's closest friends who used to be a top adviser in the White House, thinks Fred Thompson is a dud.

    That's a right winger saying that – not a lefty. Poor Republicans. They ain't got a chance.

    excon
  • Oct 12, 2007, 07:23 AM
    tomder55
    Here is Bartlett's clarification as reported by the Washington Compost

    Quote:

    Bartlett gave Thompson a good review for his first debate performance. "I thought he did very well. In fact, my point was there are high expectations for him. I personally didn't think that waiting as long as he did to get into the race was a good move. But he came out yesterday, did very well, got stronger as the debate went forward and I thought he performed at a high level."
    Bartlett Backpedals | The Trail | washingtonpost.com

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