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Fred Thompson in '08

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 5:43 pm
by battery chucka' one
I like Romney, but don't think he can win (though perhaps secretary of commerce would be a good goal. Secretary of treasury, perhaps?). I'm not too keen on some of Giuliani's history (attorney general? secretary of state? secretary of defense?). I think, should he run, my support shall be behind Fred Thompson. Dunno. There's just something about that guy that I think is presidential. Who's with me?

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 6:45 pm
by Cuda
I could be convinced to vote for Fred Thompson

I was OK with Romney until I heard him admit to being in favor of reinstating the so-called "assault weapons" ban.

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 7:07 pm
by PSUFAN
I like Romney, but don't think he can win
Is that what you base your support on? Why don't you support someone who best represents your opinions on issues?

Not that you seem to be concerned about issues...

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 7:33 pm
by battery chucka' one
Cuda wrote:I could be convinced to vote for Fred Thompson

I was OK with Romney until I heard him admit to being in favor of reinstating the so-called "assault weapons" ban.
I'm not very familiar with that topic, nor with his views regarding. I'd like to study it, if possible. Would you be able to give me a link, please? Thanks.

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 7:39 pm
by battery chucka' one
PSUFAN wrote:
I like Romney, but don't think he can win
Is that what you base your support on? Why don't you support someone who best represents your opinions on issues?

Not that you seem to be concerned about issues...
Please allow me to answer your questions in turn.

1. Fred Thompson, who has yet to declare his candidacy, is leading Romney in the polls. I think Romney's a good candidate, but seems to be having issues in getting his name out. I heard a commercial for him on the radio the other day and, if that's what his campaign's using, they'll be hard pressed for a nomination.

2. I think Romney's most in line with me on the issues (as per the original big three republican candidates). I also think that all the strengths that I like in him are apparent in Thompson, who has a better chance of gaining the support of the voters.

Hope that helps.

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 8:51 pm
by Mikey
What is it that you like about Thompson? Do you know any of his positions at all?

You just think he's "presidential?"
:meds:

Why is that? Do you think he would punctuate his speeches with the Law and Order "dunk-dunk"?

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(I knew you were pretty damn shallow, but really, come on now...)

Posted: Fri Mar 30, 2007 9:32 pm
by Mikey
You guys with the (M) are really on top of things...

:lol:

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 1:53 am
by poptart
Thompson speaks like an adult.

Resfreshing.

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 4:04 am
by battery chucka' one
Fred Thompson

Seven years old, yes, but it's been a bit since he's been in senate. Pick a topic and chances are good that I agree with it. I don't totally agree with the McCain Feingold thing, but other than that, most are along the same lines as me.

Now, popsy and mikey, what is it that you disagree with him about? Why do you say that he SHOULDN'T be president. Give us an alternative. Hello?

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2007 4:11 am
by poptart
I agree with him on most everything except the bags under his eyes.

I like Thompson, chucka'.

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 1:58 pm
by Goober McTuber
poptart wrote:I like Thompson, chucka'.
Which one?
MADISON, Wis. -- Ex-Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson ended months of speculation on Sunday by formally announcing that he's running for president.

Thompson, 65, made the announcement while making the rounds on the Sunday morning talk-show circuit, WISC-TV reported.

"I think my record shows that I'm reliable," said Thompson. "First off, you know, I have been. I'm the only one who has put together a state budget and a federal budget. And I've put together state budgets for 14 years, all of which were balanced, and all of which did not have an income tax or a sales tax increase."

While he admits he doesn't have the name recognition of some of his opponents, Thompson called himself the "reliable conservative" in the race.

The former governor and former secretary of Health and Human Services said that he's focused on his campaign strategy in Iowa, which hosts the nation's first presidential caucuses.

Thompson said he's optimistic about his prospects in Iowa despite receiving single-digit polling.

"In Iowa the polls last week came out that I was in fifth place and moving up at 5 percent," said Thompson. "So I'm telling you, things are started to coalesce and I feel very, very optimistic about my future."

Thompson also said he plans to offer a different strategy for Iraq.

He said that he would demand the Iraqi government vote on keeping the U.S. troops in the country.

Thompson added that if the answer was no, he would get them out.

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 2:35 pm
by PSUFAN
poptart wrote:Thompson speaks like an adult.

Resfreshing.
Therefore, he's doomed to failure in the GOP.

What about Ron Paul?

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 2:47 pm
by poptart
Paul is interesting.
I like him on some things, don't on others.

He's really got no chance.

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 3:00 pm
by Mikey
Bill Richardson is the most qualified candidate out there.

Unfortunately he's not a TV star, former First Lady or clean and articulate black man, so he doesn't have a lot of name recognition at this point.

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 3:03 pm
by Cuda
Apparently nobody is interested in Richardson's baseball career, then.

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 3:20 pm
by Mikey
Cuda wrote:Apparently nobody is interested in Richardson's baseball career, then.
I sense a major scandal developing.

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 6:47 pm
by OCmike
Anyone who doubts Fred Thompson's abilities to run this country needs to go rent Die Hard 2. 'Nuff said.

Oh, and facts and mattering and all, but if he runs, he gets my vote. If not, Giuliani is the OC front-runner with Richardson in third.

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 9:19 pm
by battery chucka' one
OCmike wrote:Anyone who doubts Fred Thompson's abilities to run this country needs to go rent Die Hard 2. 'Nuff said.

Oh, and facts and mattering and all, but if he runs, he gets my vote. If not, Giuliani is the OC front-runner with Richardson in third.
No love for Romney? It's cool. Like I said, right now, I'm taking Fred Thompson first. Either would be good, imo.

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 9:58 pm
by Cicero
I think Fred would be a very good candidate. I am a Romney fan, but if he pulls out of the race due to low poll numbers and Fred is still in the race, I will support him over Rudy and McCain.

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2007 10:31 pm
by Dinsdale
Cicero wrote:Rudy and McCain.

Who, by the end of this campaign, will probably be better known by their nicknames -- Flip and Flop.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 7:45 am
by Terry in Crapchester
Thompson also said he plans to offer a different strategy for Iraq.

He said that he would demand the Iraqi government vote on keeping the U.S. troops in the country.

Thompson added that if the answer was no, he would get them out.
Intriguing, but I have a couple of problems with this. Pardon me if the questions sound naive, but they come to mind immediately.

First, what happens if the Iraqi government says, "Screw you. We're not having a vote on this." What then?

Second, shouldn't it be the American people who have something to say about whether our troops stay in Iraq? After all, it's our kids who are dying over there.

We've already had one President thumb his nose at the will of the people about Iraq. I don't want to see another President do that also.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:24 am
by Diego in Seattle
At least when it comes to illegal immigration the only conservative with credibility is Tancredo.

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 1:18 pm
by PSUFAN
He's yet another grandstander who fails to name employers as culpable.

The dude had a mental health deferment during Nam. We're supposed to take his ravings seriously now?

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:23 pm
by Diego in Seattle
Then you haven't been listening enough. I've heard him on several occasions mention employers as being culprits. I wouldn't give him the time of day if he hadn't.

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 5:46 pm
by battery chucka' one