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To: JDN who wrote (761505)4/21/2007 2:05:18 PM
From: calgal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Run Fred, Run...Now!
By Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
Friday, April 20, 2007

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For everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven -- even a time to declare one's presidential candidacy. And, for Fred Thompson, the time is now!

Momentum has been building for Thompson in the past six weeks. If he announces his presidency run in the next few weeks, he will coast easily into a berth in the Republican finals against Rudy Giuliani. But if he delays — as he shows signs of wanting to do -- he will miss the boat.


FILE--In this photo provided by FOX News, Fred Thompson, the former Republican Senator from Tennessee appears on "Fox News Sunday" in Washington, Sunday, March 11, 2007. Thompson announced Wednesday, April 11, 2007 in an interview on a different Fox News Channel show, that he was diagnosed with lymphoma more than two years ago but the cancer shouldn't affect his life expectancy. (AP Photo/FOX News Sunday, Freddie Lee) MANDATORY CREDIT: FREDDIE LEE, FOX NEWS SUNDAY For many candidates, delay means that they don't have to stand out and be targets until later in the game. But for Thompson, delay could be fatal. The major negative against the former Tennessee senator is that he lacks the heart or the fire in the belly to compete and win. With Hillary Clinton looming as the expected Democratic nominee, victory is of surpassing importance to the Republican primary electorate. Republicans will not nominate someone who they think is ambivalent about running.

During his Senate tenure, Thompson's work habits were suspect. The New York Times recently (gently) noted that he was not known as one of the hardest working senators. The very fact that he left the Senate after only eight years in office raised suspicions that he was distracted by the allure of Hollywood and the joys of private life. Too long a delay in announcing his candidacy could fuel such speculation and create a negative that need not exist for the actor turned politician turned actor.

On paper, Fred Thompson looks like a nominee from, well, central casting. Invoking the legacy of Ronald Reagan, his communications skills hearken back to the era when the GOP right had a president so fluid, silken voiced and articulate that it could advance its agenda without compromise and still prevail. With Rudy Giuliani threatening to resurrect Rockefeller Republicanism in a modern incarnation, Thompson offers a refuge for pro-life, pro-gun, anti-gay Republicans.

The recent Supreme Court decision upholding Congressional legislation banning partial birth abortion and the tragic shooting at Virginia Tech will both ignite demands on the left for an aggressive drive to protect Roe v. Wade, and to legislate tougher gun controls. This Democratic offensive puts Rudy Giuliani in the middle and could erode support for his candidacy. On the other hand, it could fire the ranks of true believers and lead them to rally around a Fred Thompson candidacy.

If doubts develop about Thompson's willingness to run, or his aggressiveness once he is in the race, Newt Gingrich -- waiting in the wings -- could get into the race and compete with Fred for the designation as Mr. Right. Thompson would have to climb over the former House Speaker to get the right to face off with Rudy Giuliani in the finals. Rudy, for his part, has to decisively defeat John McCain to become the Republican moderate, who would then face the winner of the Gingrich/Thompson semi-final.

If Fred Thompson jumps into the race quickly, with both feet, and hits the ground running, he can pre-empt Newt's potential candidacy and head it off -- much like Barack Obama's swift entry into the race eclipsed any real chance that Al Gore had to challenge Hillary. It is well worth getting into the race early in order to win a bid in the semi-finals and a free pass to the GOP finals against Rudy.

The financial demands for competition on the super, super Tuesday -- February 5, 2008 -- are daunting. Giuliani, with $12 million on hand, has a big head start. If Thompson waits too much longer, Rudy's financial edge could become decisive. With virtually the entire nation voting on the same day, the cost of advertising and even of personal campaigning, is huge and Thompson will need every day he can make available to raise money -- starting too late may mean never having a chance to win.


Morris, a former political adviser to Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) and President Bill Clinton, is the author of Condi vs. Hillary: The Next Great Presidential Race. To get all of Dick Morris’s and Eileen McGann’s columns for free by email, go to www.dickmorris.com

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To: JDN who wrote (761505)4/21/2007 2:32:11 PM
From: calgal  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
What is your opinion of Mike Huckabee?



To: JDN who wrote (761505)4/21/2007 2:33:31 PM
From: calgal  Respond to of 769670
 
McCain Bombs as a Candidate
John LeBoutillier
Friday, April 20, 2007

John McCain is bombing as a presidential candidate.

He is finally being seen to be as inept, incompetent, thin-skinned, and short-tempered as those of us who know him privately have always known him to be; it just took the scrutiny of this campaign to show it to the vast public.

His pals in the mainstream media — Tim Russert, Chris Mathews etc. — have shielded the real McCain from the harsh light other candidates normally have to withstand. But they liked him so he skirted that scrutiny — until he supported the Iraq war.

Then, all bets were off.

His bombshell screw-up yesterday in South Carolina — where he sang "Bomb-bomb-bomb, bomb-bomb Iran" to the tune of the Beach Boys' mega-hit "Barbara Ann," is yet another signpost that John McCain's days in the limelight of national politics are drawing to a close.

He looks awful: rumpled, old, messy, itchy with wrinkled clothes, no neck ties anymore. A simple rule, John: if you want to be president of the United States, look like a president — and not like the president of Iran, either, with the suit and no-tie look that Obama now features.

Put the suit and tie back on, and pull yourself together.

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The real problem, however, isn't just what he looks like. It is himself.

John McCain is, and always has been, a man with a gigantic chip on his shoulder. He has treated people like lint on his trousers. You want to know why so many conservatives loathe him? It is because they have — somewhere along the way — been on the receiving end of his sarcastic, demeaning, condescending attitude.

Knowing that he is staring political death in the eye, McCain is at a loss over what to do about it. His PR fiasco in Baghdad really rattled him, because his previous "political base" — the so-called mainstream media — called him on it and exposed yet another McCain charade.

Then he tried to correct that problem by claiming, incredibly, that he "mis-spoke" when he claimed things were so safe and peaceful in Baghdad that you could walk or drive around with no armor or protection. And then came South Carolina before a veterans group: when asked about what to do about Iran and their nascent nuclear program, McCain sang his little song in hopes of moving to the right and getting some traction in the race.

Ain't gonna happen, Johnny-Boy.



To: JDN who wrote (761505)4/23/2007 6:13:39 AM
From: GROUND ZERO™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Most definitely, they're all a bunch of "feel good" lunatics and pseudo intellects...

GZ™