Go, Fred!
The former senator from the Tennesee is reported to be mulling over entering the presidential race.
Republicus likes Arizona senator John McCain, and considers him a hero uncommonly worthy of being a United States Senator.
Republicus likes former NYC Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, and considers him a hero--for what he did for NYC before as well as after 9/11-- and worthy of the title "America's Mayor."
And Republicus likes Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, and may even prefer him over McCain and Giuliani.
As for any possibilty that Republicus would support the Democratic nominee, at this point--or for as long as Republicus has been alive, for that matter-- the Democrats have not produced anyone that could take Republicus' vote away from any of the Republican contenders (and he's not holding his breath).
If former Senator Thompson enters the race, there's no contest.
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Take a look a this blog entry.
Fred says he's considering running
BTW: good to see the posts!
I just checked it out. Yes, he's got the strongest conservative creds of anyone else in the race. I repeat: GO FRED!
i'm so glad you're out of solitary!
pssst...the curtains didn't have anything to do with it, did they?
i like tom tancredo right now. we'll see.
"Curtains?"
John, didn't you know we redecorated the place while you were gone?
I am looking forward to having Ron Paul in there so maybe we can get some debate going in the Republican Party about what a conservative truly is and is not.
Ah yes, Ron Paul, the Texan Libertarian (like Phelonius!).
Well, the more the merrier. Let's just hope they all remember Reagan's 11th Commandment.
Oh yeah, the curtains...and a lovely vase of flowers--*sniff-sniff*--Fresh, too! Nice touch, ladies. Thank you. :)
Next time, John, leave us the key so we don't have to break in to make improvements. ;)
curtains for you!
GOP may turn to another actor: Thompson
"Thompson is scheduled to visit Capitol Hill in a few weeks, a trip designed to dovetail with efforts by three well-connected Tennessee friends to line up support for drafting him into a GOP campaign that so far has left many core Republican leaders discouraged."
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