July 02, 2007

Haystack on "Frenvy"

Haystack on the DNC's frantic, anti-Fred push:

Don't you just love these guys? I mean, come on, when was the last time such scrams and rails were uttered by an opposition before an opponent had even thrown his hat in the ring? What, exactly, are these people worried about? I'll tell you. They're worried they will spend jillions of dollars, and he'll walk away with the election without even breaking a sweat.
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1 I don't expect a consentrated effort degrade Fred until after he wins the republican nomination. That is if he can beat Giuliani.

Posted by: Greyrooster at July 02, 2007 08:19 PM (ttUYt)

2 Going through the electoral math, comparing to 2000/2004, I'm not so sure Fred can pull it off.  Assuming the democrats flip Ohio (I'll put good money on this happening in all matchups except Rudy v. Hillary), what states will Fred flip to offset the lost electoral votes?

He won't appeal to the socialist cheese brains, and his southern stuff won't fly in New Jersey.  Perhaps by toying with New Mexico, New Hampshire, Hawaii, etc., he might pull it off, but it looks to me like Pennsylvania is the must win state for Fred.

Rudy, on the other hand, would win in a Reagan-style landslide.  I support Fred, but I really think he has to have Rudy on the ticket to win.

Posted by: wooga at July 02, 2007 08:26 PM (t9sT5)

3 "socialist cheese brains" = "upper mid-west".

Posted by: wooga at July 02, 2007 08:27 PM (t9sT5)

4 Dem "Cheese Brains" are all in da big cities- Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, etc. Look at da county results. Summa us up here ain't no dummies ey. 
Dem librals love da waterfront. Go inland, where da regular folks live, (A.K.A. da cheap seats) an perspectives change.
Ya aways know who da conservative frontrunner is. Jus lookit who da MSM is jumpin on wid both feet. 

Posted by: Paul Moore at July 02, 2007 08:57 PM (JROsA)

5 I don't "not like" Fred Thompson, but the buzz that has generated about him never intrigued me to him.  I'm a Giuliani supporter.  However, I have to think.  If the Left is getting so riled up about him where even the NY Times tries to smear him, I have to think he's actually someone I should be supporting.
 
Hmm, Giuliani-Thompson ticket.  I could like that.
 

Posted by: hadsil at July 02, 2007 09:01 PM (OeDQr)

6 Wooga: That is why I've commented that I wish Giuliani and Thompson would get together. We could possible have 16 yrs of presidency. By then the friggin Clinton would be history.

Posted by: greyrooster at July 02, 2007 10:17 PM (ofCIb)

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