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  • Jan 22, 2008, 01:37 PM
    EuRa
    Fred Thompson Out Of GOP Race, Rudy Next, Huckabee Broke
    Fred Thompson
    Thompson abandons White House bid - CNN.com
    -- Kind of sucks, because he was the only other candidate that had some balls to speak his mind, besides Ron Paul.


    Mike Huckabee
    The American Spectator
    -- Oh snap Huckabee. Maybe you should change your fund raising in accordinance to God's Will as well.


    Rudy Next To Exit GOP Race? Probably:
    National Ledger - Fred Thompson Quits Race, Rudy Giuliani Next?
  • Jan 22, 2008, 01:46 PM
    spitvenom
    Yeah Ron Paul!!
  • Jan 22, 2008, 02:12 PM
    BABRAM
    Some political analyst think with Rudy losing support in NY, and with Florida being highly questionable, eventually drops out leaving us McCain and Romney going into Super Tuesday. Thompson camp probably is split on direction, or has Romney getting a slight boost. Thompson highly criticised for a slow campaign start, and rightfully so, did this to himself. Based on South Carolina data, Hackabee eventually dropping would give McCain a slight bounce. Edwards said in last nights Democratic debate, that he fully expects McCain to eventually win the Republican nomination.



    Bobby
  • Jan 22, 2008, 04:42 PM
    Choux
    Soon, the Republicans will be down to the four candidates representing the fractured elements of the broken coalition begun by Ronald Reagan...

    McCain, military...
    Romney, corporate...
    Huckabee, Right Wing Christian...
    Ron Paul, white supremacists; angry white guys; assorted wackos.


    Fabulously interesting to see all the change and rearranging in American Politics today. I'm trying to picture some interesting tickets... McCain-Huckabee?? ; Romney-Paul?? No way; so interesting.
  • Jan 22, 2008, 09:14 PM
    EuRa
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Choux
    McCain, military....
    Romney, corporate....
    Huckabee, Right Wing Christian....
    Ron Paul, white supremacists; angry white guys; assorted wackos.

    ?

    That's not fair. Not one person I know who is a Ron Paul supporter is any of those you mentioned. They are easily the minority.
  • Jan 22, 2008, 09:47 PM
    magprob
    It's all right Fred, you look like you need a nap. Go take a nap. In the meantime, this angry, white supremacist, assorted whacko will keep fighting the good fight. I'll keep trying to show these poor, brainwashed, ignorant Americans that their country is being stolen right out from under their little pig like noses.
    Ron Paul for president!
  • Jan 22, 2008, 11:55 PM
    EuRa
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by magprob
    It's alright Fred, you look like you need a nap. Go take a nap. In the meantime, this angry, white supremacist, assorted whacko will keep fighting the good fight. I'll keep trying to show these poor, brainwashed, ignorant Americans that their country is being stolen right out from under their little pig like noses.
    Ron Paul for president!

    Lol.

    I can always count on my fellow RP supporters to make me giggle. :)
  • Jan 23, 2008, 03:23 AM
    tomder55
    You won't hear this from other punsters in the press but one of his main reasons for dropping out is the condition of his mother.

    Other than that he was always the reluctant campaigner. His campaign was more a reaction to a draft Thompson movement in the conservative ranks . During the campaign he tried to get the party to embrace the traditional conservative principles. He made detailed policy statements ;many of them will be ultimately adopted in the party platform. Efforts like his;Trancedo's and Hunter's moved candidates in the field to more conservative positions on issues like immigration.

    The bottom line;and I say this as a critique of the process ;not the man... the "actor " was not entertaining enough. He thought he could make an impact by being a serious candidate. He was wrong.

    Quote:

    'We need to deserve to lead. And this is what this is all about; it's about deserving to lead.”

    That was Fred Thompson on Saturday in South Carolina during a sincere, passionate, well-grounded speech that sounded like his farewell to the campaign trail. With his announcement Tuesday afternoon that he has withdrawn his candidacy for the Republican nomination for president, we now know it was. It was a bittersweet moment for any conservative who had been watching his campaign and wished it had been a more effective one earlier in the process. It was also a moment for the ages — one that every civics class in America should reflect upon: Politics is about policy and service to this great nation

    Kathryn Jean Lopez on Fred Thompson & 2008 on National Review Online
  • Jan 23, 2008, 06:39 AM
    tomder55
    As far as the Huckster and Rudy are concerned . The Huckleberry has run his camapaign on a shoe string all along and if he is comfortable continuing that way there is no impetus for him to drop out before Feb. 5 .

    Rudy I think needs a good showing in Florida to carry him into Feb .5 where I think he will do well and pick up a substantial number of delegates . I think both Democrats and Republicans will go into the summer with contested conventions . How cool is that!!
  • Jan 23, 2008, 08:21 AM
    RickJ
    Yep: Go Ron Paul!
  • Jan 23, 2008, 11:25 AM
    magprob
    Right on Rick! I knew you are smart enough to see what this country really needs.
  • Jan 23, 2008, 11:36 AM
    NeedKarma
    More Ron Paul love here... wish I could vote. :(
  • Jan 23, 2008, 12:53 PM
    magprob
    Thank you Karma. Some times I wish I was standing somewhere else watching this nightmare transpire. We are in serious trouble here but most Americans keep on listening to the propaganda being vomited out of their television sets. The tube is doing their thinking for them. They just can't see the bigger picture. They vote for a president because he is the most likable and wittiest. America has become one big phoney reality show. They banter endlessly about political positions that are in fact not based in fact. They have earphone heads that were molded by the Department of Education.
  • Jan 23, 2008, 07:23 PM
    BABRAM
    From the latest reports Thompson will endorse McCain. Somewhat surprising since Thompson and Romney are actually closer in their views staunchly backing corporate America, as has been the Republican theme for the past thirty years. The frontrunner's on the Democratic side are fairly the same as the Republicans on the issue, just varying degrees. Personally I don't care for the whole bunch.


    Bobby
  • Jan 24, 2008, 08:31 AM
    tomder55
    He may or may not endorse his friend McCain . But ; it looks at least like a good part of his campaign staff is going to Romney's camp. Governor Romney Announces Additions To The Advisory Committee On The Constitution And The Courts

    I could support Romney but I think Rudy would have the most conservative government of the field . I would have more difficulty supporting McCain. I don't know what would happen if the Huckster was nominated . Paul is a non-factor.
  • Jan 25, 2008, 11:17 AM
    speechlesstx
    Speaking of non-factors, did anyone notice Kucinich dropped out? Did anyone ever notice he was in? :D
  • Jan 25, 2008, 11:27 AM
    tomder55
    He rode into the sunset on a UFO
  • Jan 25, 2008, 12:12 PM
    spitvenom
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tomder55
    He rode into the sunset on a UFO

    LOL I forgot all about that!!


    I like Ron Paul to me he seems to be the most honest candidate. Very doubtful he will win the primary but hopeful he will run as a 3rd party in the Presidential election.
  • Jan 25, 2008, 02:02 PM
    speechlesstx
    What will his supporters do now?

    http://www.seanet.com/~jimxc/Politic...s/tinfoil1.jpg
  • Jan 25, 2008, 02:06 PM
    spitvenom
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by speechlesstx

    I guess go back to their Star trek conventions.

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