McCain re-starts campaign as Conservatives eye Fred Thompson's bid & Democrats prepare first debate.
Senator John McCain has "restarted" his campaign -- his words not mine -- as he takes "pot shots" at his opponents, Gonzales and Bush. I was one of two people, that I know of, who voted for McCain in Kentucky; but I may NOT be there this time unless the REAL John McCain starts talking and showing up at events.
Meanwhile, Conservatives like me who are worried about McCain and NOT so sure about Giuliani's liberal stance on public funding for abortions, are waiting to see if Fred Thompson will run -- and to assess his conservative credentials (which CANNOT be thought of as any worse than what's out there for Conservatives to choose from).
Speaking of Giuliani, he rankled Democrats today by suggesting that Democrats are less concerned about the war on terror than Republicans, which prompted a retort from Obama who accused Giuliani of playing "9-11 politics" -- or something like that.
And, speaking of the Democrats, their first debate is scheduled for tomorrow on MSNBC at 6:00 p. m. Central time.
Meanwhile, Conservatives like me who are worried about McCain and NOT so sure about Giuliani's liberal stance on public funding for abortions, are waiting to see if Fred Thompson will run -- and to assess his conservative credentials (which CANNOT be thought of as any worse than what's out there for Conservatives to choose from).
Speaking of Giuliani, he rankled Democrats today by suggesting that Democrats are less concerned about the war on terror than Republicans, which prompted a retort from Obama who accused Giuliani of playing "9-11 politics" -- or something like that.
And, speaking of the Democrats, their first debate is scheduled for tomorrow on MSNBC at 6:00 p. m. Central time.
Labels: Democratism, Politics, Public Service, Republicanism
4 Comments:
I like Fred Thompson. He was good in that movie: Hunt for Red October. He was also a good Senator. Ronald Reagan was an actor...maybe that's what we need...another conservative actor.
Me too. I remember what Ronald Reagan once said when asked how being an Actor qualifies him to be President, and he said that he couldn't see how ANYONE could be a President W/O having being an Actor. Maybe, Reagan was joking ... but then again he could have been SERIOUS!
I think it's a clear sign of desperation from the Republican party. I thought they hated Hollywood elites? Every time they get into trouble, they beg one to run! lmao.
Republicans just hate those Liberals that live in hollywierd!
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