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Lubbock
10-22-2007, 07:41 PM
Thompson Will ' Campaign the Way I Want'
Oct 22 02:22 PM US/Eastern
By LIBBY QUAID
Associated Press Writer
CELEBRATION, Fla. (AP) - Defending his campaign work
schedule, Republican presidential hopeful Fred Thompson
said Monday his strategy is working and
"I'm going to do it the way I want to do it."
[Snip]
"I've been to Florida three or four times," he said.
"The mainstream media, with all due respect, likes to
concentrate on the process game on a daily basis,
and I can't get caught up in that. I'm going to do it
the way I want to do it."
Make of it what you will: (http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8SEELM00&show_article=1&catnum=0)
Told you.
He ain't gonna dance to your tune or mine.
ThomasMore
10-22-2007, 08:36 PM
By all means, do it the way you want, Fred.
I hope we see good results.
Politicalmom
10-22-2007, 08:59 PM
It's going to be fun watching President Thompson kick some White House Press Corps behinds. : )
Jack_Savage
10-22-2007, 09:34 PM
It's going to be fun watching President Thompson kick some White House Press Corps behinds. --Political mom
Like New't did?
If thats what you mean, Fred is going to need a whole bunch of us backing him up. Its going to take way more than Buchanans brigades mounting up and riding to the sound of the gunfire. All that fury was one big blank and signified nothing except that talk is cheap. No this time it has to be a part of some larger plan. Doing what works. Getting smart fast. Thompson too.
All of us here want the good things in life to return, but we had the Presidency, House, and Senate, in the middle of a war waged against us. Nothing like it ever before. A time when if the Democrats had the same they would have been unstoppable. Then, when a small deviant group of self-serving pukes kicked sand in the Presidents face, we ran for cover crying about it with tears running down our cheeks, pointing fingers at the President. Afraid to stand up for him then we lost the election. We were the only ones with a plan. Think about that. The other side had no plan, or any ideas, just the media and celebrity in their pocket. And it worked. Think about that.
I'm not trying to sound cavalier, when I say we got to think hard on this. But being right, good and nice hasn't demonstrated squat. We gotta be glad for anyone who is for what we are for. Acknowledge everyone of those who call themselves conservative, Show some respect and see if we can pull a little more out of each one of us this time, and be praying for more, because we fell flat on our faces last year. We need to be smart. Not take any more of it for granted. Work twice as hard. Maybe a united effort will work. Taking it for granted won't.
Not saying you did, but I never thought we would fail like we did. Its like the whole country has gone crazy. And Hillarys new ball game intending to transform our capitalistic system into a social village is insanity. That is the enemy.
Lubbock
10-23-2007, 05:55 AM
. . . Then, when a small deviant group of self-serving pukes kicked sand in the Presidents face, we ran for cover crying about it with tears running down our cheeks, pointing fingers at the President. . . .
There you go.
And the WE you keep referring to is not the WE out here in fly-over country --wherever your particular fly-over country may be.
The "Small Deviant Group" are the Elected Deviants inside the Beltway, the ones walking the Halls of Congress.
They come from both sides of the aisle. Their one abiding interest is their own Taxpayer Funded Featherbed, not the Nation.
No matter who heads the Republican Ticket, and on the off-chance that we pull our fat out of the fire at the last minute and gain the White House, if the Elected Deviant Republicans --House and Senate [the few we're going to have], don't stand behind the President, what will it matter?
Jon Cornyn.
I can think of one Elected Republican who has had GWB's back. Jon Cornyn.
Otherwise, it's been Death By A Thousand Cuts.
Lord knows, I have not supported GWB on every stance he's taken --Illegals being the biggest disagreement. [I will never understand his stance, and if I did understand it, I still wouldn't agree with it.]
My point is, it's not just the Presidency we have to worry about.
Quite frankly, I'm not sorry to see some of the Republican Deadwood declare they won't run again.
John Warner.
That old fool has been in the Senate waaaaaaay too long. Virginia should have unseated him when he married Liz Taylor. That should have told the electorate right then that he was on a downhill slide.
The only defense a Republican President has is the Elected Republicans walking the Halls of Congress.
The only defense.
He'll get no support anywhere else --certainly the Leftstream Media would find a negative way to report a Republican President's curing all cancer, feeding the starving, and quelling terrorism.
If anyone thinks it bad now, just wait until Hillary is President and has a Democrat[ick] House and Senate behind her, with the Media standing on the sidelines cheering every time she shits another Liberal/Socialist Program.
Jack_Savage
10-23-2007, 07:58 AM
Well the small group, small in a sense of representing the population, the Utra-left, the Code Pinks led by the fat slobs like the John Murtha surrender types who joined together with a handfull of celebrities who waged a campaign of self serving personal ambition ahead of what was good for the country. Yes John Warner is a member of that group too. He and Chuck Hagle and those like the Republicans from Oregon and elsewhere who out of fear of personal low polls, left the President.
WMD was never the main goal of going into Iraq, it was a part of it, but not the goal. The constant drumbeat of obstruction, turned those who voted for Bush to operate as Commander in Chief to the best of his ability, into supporters of Nancy Pelosi, too weak to stand up to the peer pressure. Same thing which has allowed the deviants to parade down main street with the Chamber of Commerce out on the stage handing the keys to the city over to the militant homosexuals who intend to take our schools over. Not from some overarching plan that is good for society, but a fear of being outside of the circle of agreement.
Whereever the republicans and Democrats reside who voted for Bush the last time, who registered the 80% approval ratings in his favor, but now vote only scorn for the man, is the fly-over country I am referring too.
I also am for building the fence, but we are at war and President Bush is the Commander in Chief. I voted for him to do the best he could. I asked him to make the decisions regarding priorities. Sure I disagree with him but not on his calling the shots. Not on his getting my support for whatever he and his team deem necessary. If he says we are taking the next turn up ahead and going right, I go. I expect the rest of my fellow Americans to do the same thing, and I hope to God he draws the courage to do what will work. Electing a President is an important decision, but not a fickle one.
If he sells our secrets to China, or abuses his office like Clinton, we impeach, but we don't turn our back on the President because of a handfull of spoiled children of celebrities who live in Beverly Hills think its fun to kick sand in his face, get some thrill out of showing us they can, showing us they are untouchable. That only shows us how weak we have become.
Yes if Hillary becomes the Commander in Chief, my first thought recalls the FBI agents and Military officers and enlisted men who were scorned by the Clinton White House staff. Those punks who made mocking little jokes about the men and women who wore the uniform. Who hung joints from the Christmas trees and turned the Jack and Jill guest quarters into Bill and Jill sleeping arangements. Hill and Jill parties in the Lincoln bedroom. The same people who now want us to vote them back in. Those who thrashed the White House. The mess they left President Bush wasn't just the deeds of Sandy Berger, the whole white house required a complete overhaul and gallons of disinfectent. It was in all the papers the kind of dis-respect for the office they left, have we forgotton so quickly?
Lubbock
10-23-2007, 08:08 AM
. . . or abuses his office like Clinton . . .
There you go.
I haven't "agreed" with GWB at every turn, but until they find an Intern under his desk, I'm sticking with him.
After the Eight-Year-Long National Nightmare that we had with Billy Blow Job, I can't conceive of how anyone other than the Code Pinks, Michael Moores, and Rosie O'Doughnuts of the world could go to the polls and vote Hillary into office.
As much as I utterly despise McVain, even he would be a better choice than Hillary.
The Nation-As-A-Whole would stand a better chance of surviving a McVain presidency, than to put The Sink Emperor and Medusa back at 1600.
Lazarus
10-23-2007, 10:01 AM
...I haven't "agreed" with GWB at every turn, but until they find an Intern under his desk, I'm sticking with him...No interns under there, but there is a family of Illegal Mexicans living under there...
Naturalized-Texan
10-23-2007, 10:11 AM
Lub: I agree with you about John Cornyn. However, the liberal media are conducting a vicious campaign to unseat him.
Jack_Savage
10-23-2007, 12:21 PM
There you go.
I haven't "agreed" with GWB at every turn, but until they find an Intern under his desk, I'm sticking with him.
After the Eight-Year-Long National Nightmare that we had with Billy Blow Job, I can't conceive of how anyone other than the Code Pinks, Michael Moores, and Rosie O'Doughnuts of the world could go to the polls and vote Hillary into office.
As much as I utterly despise McVain, even he would be a better choice than Hillary.
The Nation-As-A-Whole would stand a better chance of surviving a McVain presidency, than to put The Sink Emperor and Medusa back at 1600.
Yep. Its hard to imagine how anyone would look forward to that coming back to haunt us. Crazy.
Seabee
10-23-2007, 04:00 PM
Yep. Its hard to imagine how anyone would look forward to that coming back to haunt us. Crazy.
Memory of most Americans=very short.
BuckeyeMike
10-23-2007, 04:09 PM
Yep. Its hard to imagine how anyone would look forward to that coming back to haunt us. Crazy.
Who or what would even consider crawling under The Bitch's desk? That's enough to make a maggot puke!:question:
BuckeyeMike
10-23-2007, 04:12 PM
By all means, do it the way you want, Fred.
I hope we see good results.
Seems he's playing it the same way Bush I did against the Blow Job.
I don't think meek and quiet is gonna cut it!
Jack_Savage
10-23-2007, 06:16 PM
Who or what would even consider crawling under The Bitch's desk? That's enough to make a maggot puke!:question:
It would be nice to see a tv spot with those who served on White House duty, coming forward and tell of the kind of mocking resentment for our military, when Hillary was last there.
Not a Swift-boat commercial, although it could very well be some the those same soldiers, but a Smut-boaters.com piece on what actually went on around the Christmas trees filled with orniments of hate and hash. Showing the river of snot-nosed kids they were forced to salute when working the Clinton White House.
Wasn't it a Bill and Hill rule that the military could not wear their uniforms in the White House? I think that was one of the charges the FBI Agent made about the kind of respect for the soldiers she really had. We need those who worked that detail to come forward and give us the low-down and dirty truth.
Some may have to cover their faces, or talk behind a screen to protect them from the network of evil protecting that woman, the author of the "trailer-trash campaign tactics. So be it. We all need to protect them so they are not scorned like Ms. Willey, Juanita Broderick, and Paula Jones. There are a bunch more but I can't remember them all. Maybe an update on what they have personally gone through as a result of what that Clinton woman did to them when they mustered up the courage to speak out while very intimidated by a President of the United States.
He doesn't deserve to carry that name. He should have been removed from office. For sure she should never be honered with stepping into our White House again until she apologizes for the part she played in the whole scandal. Really apologizes, so we know she means it. Not just saying the words, but digs down deep and addresses it so we can put it behind us. So those who were abused can have some closure.
Venus de Smilo
10-24-2007, 03:43 AM
There you go.
And the WE you keep referring to is not the WE out here in fly-over country --wherever your particular fly-over country may be.
The "Small Deviant Group" are the Elected Deviants inside the Beltway, the ones walking the Halls of Congress.
They come from both sides of the aisle. Their one abiding interest is their own Taxpayer Funded Featherbed, not the Nation.
No matter who heads the Republican Ticket, and on the off-chance that we pull our fat out of the fire at the last minute and gain the White House, if the Elected Deviant Republicans --House and Senate [the few we're going to have], don't stand behind the President, what will it matter?
Jon Cornyn.
I can think of one Elected Republican who has had GWB's back. Jon Cornyn.
Otherwise, it's been Death By A Thousand Cuts.
Lord knows, I have not supported GWB on every stance he's taken --Illegals being the biggest disagreement. [I will never understand his stance, and if I did understand it, I still wouldn't agree with it.]
My point is, it's not just the Presidency we have to worry about.
Quite frankly, I'm not sorry to see some of the Republican Deadwood declare they won't run again.
John Warner.
That old fool has been in the Senate waaaaaaay too long. Virginia should have unseated him when he married Liz Taylor. That should have told the electorate right then that he was on a downhill slide.
The only defense a Republican President has is the Elected Republicans walking the Halls of Congress.
The only defense.
He'll get no support anywhere else --certainly the Leftstream Media would find a negative way to report a Republican President's curing all cancer, feeding the starving, and quelling terrorism.
If anyone thinks it bad now, just wait until Hillary is President and has a Democrat[ick] House and Senate behind her, with the Media standing on the sidelines cheering every time she shits another Liberal/Socialist Program.
Good post.:unsmile:
Venus de Smilo
10-24-2007, 03:46 AM
It would be nice to see a tv spot with those who served on White House duty, coming forward and tell of the kind of mocking resentment for our military, when Hillary was last there.
Not a Swift-boat commercial, although it could very well be some the those same soldiers, but a Smut-boaters.com piece on what actually went on around the Christmas trees filled with orniments of hate and hash. Showing the river of snot-nosed kids they were forced to salute when working the Clinton White House.
Wasn't it a Bill and Hill rule that the military could not wear their uniforms in the White House? I think that was one of the charges the FBI Agent made about the kind of respect for the soldiers she really had. We need those who worked that detail to come forward and give us the low-down and dirty truth.
Some may have to cover their faces, or talk behind a screen to protect them from the network of evil protecting that woman, the author of the "trailer-trash campaign tactics. So be it. We all need to protect them so they are not scorned like Ms. Willey, Juanita Broderick, and Paula Jones. There are a bunch more but I can't remember them all. Maybe an update on what they have personally gone through as a result of what that Clinton woman did to them when they mustered up the courage to speak out while very intimidated by a President of the United States.
He doesn't deserve to carry that name. He should have been removed from office. For sure she should never be honered with stepping into our White House again until she apologizes for the part she played in the whole scandal. Really apologizes, so we know she means it. Not just saying the words, but digs down deep and addresses it so we can put it behind us. So those who were abused can have some closure.
Hillary is incapable of feeling regret or guilt. She is a sociopath. They have no conscience.
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