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Politics : THE WHITE HOUSE
SPY 687.96+0.5%Dec 23 4:00 PM EST

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To: pompsander who wrote (4728)5/16/2007 7:55:06 PM
From: DuckTapeSunroof  Read Replies (1) of 25737
 
"Hannity predictably savaged him last night."

Yeah... Hannity was interrupting his answers SO RAPIDLY (sometimes, literally, after only a few words had come out, and Hannity's eyes were darting off-camera so much... it's pretty clear somebody is scared. :-)

"...They're scared, aren't they? The Internet polls show real support for him. Fox News' own internet poll placed him a close second, with 25 percent of the votes from Fox News viewers. We have a real phenomenon here - because someone has to stand up for what conservatism once stood for."

LOL!

In the matter of these 'Web polls'... it looks like the MORMONS and the LIBERTARIANS are out hustling the rest of the field... (or else it's that the level of enthusiasm for the remaining candidates is just so low....)

"...he has already elevated the debates by injecting into them a legitimate, if now suppressed, strain of conservatism that is actually deeper in this country than the neoconservative aggression that now captures the party elite and has trapped the US in the Iraq nightmare." "...Last night, Fox News tried to destroy him. ...Paul is saying things many Americans and many Republicans believe. On the war and spending, he is venting a vital part of conservative opinion - and, in my view, the conservative critique of this war and these Republicans is more damning than any liberal one. I may not agree with him on everything and he is far from a smooth operator. But he has more balls than most of them put together."

I believe that he was the *ONLY* guy on stage, in either Party's debates, who would ACTUALLY reduce the size, intrusiveness and deficit-spending expense of the federal government.

All the rest making claims like that? They are lying.

(And, thanks for the video montage link....)
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