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Matt Collins
08-27-2007, 06:05 PM
I just heard from a radio talk show host who is friends with Fred and mentioned that Fred will probably announce around the 5th.

yoshimaroka
08-27-2007, 06:07 PM
Do you know where it is going to take place?

Wyurm
08-27-2007, 06:07 PM
did you inform the Fred Thompson (http://www.fredthompsonforum.com) forum?

john_anderson_ii
08-27-2007, 06:08 PM
Good, I hope he does announce. Then I hope the FEC forces him to disclose his contributions. Then I hope he gets to walk to into a debate with Ron Paul.

DjLoTi
08-27-2007, 06:12 PM
What is the latest he can declare until he is exempt from disclosing his fundings to the fec?

JoshLowry
08-27-2007, 06:14 PM
Good news.

Split that neo-con vote Fred!

Run Fred Run!

Harry96
08-27-2007, 06:14 PM
I just heard from a radio talk show host who is friends with Fred and mentioned that Fred will probably announce around the 5th.

He'll "probably" announce "around" the 5th? I'll believe it when I see it.

I noticed in the latest Fox poll, he was down to 14%, and Newt was down to 5%. I think they may have both blown their chances by dragging their feet for so long. It's also noteworthy that the #2 spot in the poll was "Unsure" with 23%.

quickmike
08-27-2007, 06:17 PM
Good, I hope he does announce. Then I hope the FEC forces him to disclose his contributions. Then I hope he gets to walk to into a debate with Ron Paul.

Debate???? All he will have to do is say something stupid like "that dog dont hunt" and the throngs of neo-cons will cheer wildly. Thank god neo-cons are becoming less influential with each day that goes by, but there will always be that small stubborn group that will support FT even if he got caught on camera eating the heart out of a babies chest. Them there people are NUTS!!!! They dont care what he REALLY stands for, they just know its FRED THOMPSON THE BIG TOUGH GUY!!!!!!! Not looking so big and tough though here lately. Looking quite frail in the last few months so I dont think he can hack it in the long run.

Sorry about the pointless rant folks, but its not really FT that gets me going. Its the mindless supporters who have no real reason to like the guy, other than the fact that hes that "actor fella":mad:

V-rod
08-27-2007, 06:19 PM
I was hoping he would not enter. Some of you gave stories of meeting Fred supporters who were dissatisfied with Romney and Giulani and thought Fred represented Reagan principles, which he doesn't.

If Fred enters, we will have to hit the independents and conservative base even harder now to fight for the voters who are still in the "undecided" category.

paulaholic
08-27-2007, 06:23 PM
Fred = Bad Actor
Fred = Bad Politician

Givemelibertyor.....
08-27-2007, 06:24 PM
http://photos4.meetupstatic.com/photos/event/6/0/d/3/highres_1884787.jpeg

It's about time. Most people I talk to think he's already running.

Zydeco
08-27-2007, 06:31 PM
Run, Fred, Run! Please! You have my full support!!

How I want this tool in the race, for two reasons: 1) basic split-the-neocon tactics as someone mentioned above, and 2) since he's a stuffed suit who epitomizes the CFR's corruption of our political system, putting Thompson onstage next to Ron Paul for 10 minutes will make the people's options clearer than anything I could ever say.

FRED IN '07!!!

JosephTheLibertarian
08-27-2007, 06:33 PM
I think having a much younger wife is going to hurt him in the long run

quickmike
08-27-2007, 06:59 PM
I think having a much younger wife is going to hurt him in the long run

plus the cancer................... I cant believe even the die hard neo-cons could possibly want a president who could possibly be on borrowed time. But then again, theyre a pretty dumb bunch.

EvilEngineer
08-27-2007, 07:07 PM
He can enter the race on the 6th and not have to disclose his campaign finances until almost January 31st of 2008. The problem is that even if he is accused of violating campaign contribution laws, there are a few problems. One, the fine is a joke, $25,000, and two by the time the FEC files formal charges it won't be until probably after the election is already over.

DjLoTi
08-27-2007, 07:09 PM
If people are thinking he'll enter on the 5th, they're crazy. Entering on the 6th will give him much more advantage by not having to disclose his financial reports.

Kregener
08-27-2007, 07:10 PM
I isn't just neocons who will vote for Fred Thompson, he will get a TON of votes because was on TV and in the movies.

Many Americans are too dense to vote.

Shink
08-27-2007, 07:13 PM
He can enter the race on the 6th and not have to disclose his campaign finances until almost January 31st of 2008. The problem is that even if he is accused of violating campaign contribution laws, there are a few problems. One, the fine is a joke, $25,000, and two by the time the FEC files formal charges it won't be until probably after the election is already over.

Of course. The tactic is to avoid any close scrutiny for as long as possible and then steal the primaries because uniformed voters are the rule, not the exception. By the way, it'd be GREAT if he actually split the neocon vote, but it won't be so, I think. He's bullshitting like he's Ron Paul by talking about the Constitution and states' rights, so there may be some (mind you, VERY) casual supporters of Ron Paul (they do exist, by the way) who buy into what FT is lying about and switch to him because 'he has a chance.':rolleyes: He'll probably pick up the majority of those 'undecided' votes, too.:(

Wyurm
08-27-2007, 07:19 PM
If people are thinking he'll enter on the 5th, they're crazy. Entering on the 6th will give him much more advantage by not having to disclose his financial reports.

I agree but his campaign rep, I swear said the 5th too at the Illinois State Fair. He made a point of explaining their reason as to why he was waiting (fair time and Law and Order) then he assured the FT supporters there that Fred would announce on Sept. 5 ( I could be mistaken, But I seriously remember this.)

Also, its possible that hes just going to announce that he will announce on the 6th on the 5th.

quickmike
08-27-2007, 07:21 PM
I isn't just neocons who will vote for Fred Thompson, he will get a TON of votes because was on TV and in the movies.

Many Americans are too dense to vote.

Oh yeah, I was in a Hardees in this little town near Decatur last week and these older people, probably in their late 60's were talking about politics and one of the old blue hair ladies said "oh I like that one guy............ oh whats his name......the one on law & order" and one of the old guys said "Freddy Thompsons who yer thinking of" and she said "YEAH, good ol' Fred Thompson, I like him"

Just pissed me off to no end because she didnt even know his name, so obviously she knew nothing about his policy and his voting record, yet because she likes his character on TV shes gonna probably vote for him.

Thats the kind of sheeple were dealing with in alot of cases folks. Hopefully not TOO many people are that dumb.

max
08-27-2007, 07:30 PM
Sorry about the pointless rant folks, but its not really FT that gets me going. Its the mindless supporters who have no real reason to like the guy, other than the fact that hes that "actor fella":mad:[/QUOTE]

and he drives a red pick up truck

Shink
08-27-2007, 07:38 PM
Sorry about the pointless rant folks, but its not really FT that gets me going. Its the mindless supporters who have no real reason to like the guy, other than the fact that hes that "actor fella":mad:

and he drives a red pick up truck[/QUOTE]

Lol, shame on you. He only drives it when campaigning for stupid voters. Don't misrepresent this GREAT:rolleyes: MAN.:rolleyes:

quickmike
08-27-2007, 07:43 PM
and he drives a red pick up truck

Lol, shame on you. He only drives it when campaigning for stupid voters. Don't misrepresent this GREAT:rolleyes: MAN.:rolleyes:[/QUOTE]

Yeah, its like hes pandering to a bunch of 3rd graders that like to see red shiny things........... oooooooh Fred's red shiny pickup truck, gee what a down home fella that Fred Thompson is, thats grassroots yall, drivin round the country pressin the flesh in a pickup................ god, how easily people are led on.

kinda like when kids see a firetruck...........same mentality I think.

Shink
08-27-2007, 07:55 PM
Yeah, its like hes pandering to a bunch of 3rd graders that like to see red shiny things........... oooooooh Fred's red shiny pickup truck, gee what a down home fella that Fred Thompson is, thats grassroots yall, drivin round the country pressin the flesh in a pickup................ god, how easily people are led on.

kinda like when kids see a firetruck...........same mentality I think.

I wouldn't bet against a Thompson/Firetruck '08 ticket.:(

james1906
08-27-2007, 08:38 PM
and he drives a red pick up truck

Lol, shame on you. He only drives it when campaigning for stupid voters. Don't misrepresent this GREAT:rolleyes: MAN.:rolleyes:[/QUOTE]

the purr of the engine is rivaled only by his booming voice

chrisholley
08-27-2007, 08:48 PM
Nope, they changed their mind. Matt Drudge did a whole segment on it.

stevedasbach
08-27-2007, 09:06 PM
He can enter the race on the 6th and not have to disclose his campaign finances until almost January 31st of 2008. The problem is that even if he is accused of violating campaign contribution laws, there are a few problems. One, the fine is a joke, $25,000, and two by the time the FEC files formal charges it won't be until probably after the election is already over.

I don't believe this is correct. As soon as he becomes a candidate, he has to file the next quarterly report (3rd quarter - due Oct 15th) and include all the contributions to his exploratory committee. He would to wait until Oct 1 to avoid the next report.

jjschless
08-27-2007, 09:28 PM
Ron Paul 273 98.6%
Fred Thompson 4 1.4%
Duncan Hunter 0 0%
John McCain 0 0%
Mike Huckabee 0 0%
Mitt Romney 0 0%
Newt Gingrich 0 0%
Rudy Giuliani 0 0%
Sam Brownback 0 0%
Tommy Thompson 0 0%



This is off of http://fred2008.org/ as of 10:23 CST

The guy can't even win a poll on a support site that merged with the FredHead site.

Clearly he has very little actual grass roots support on the internet.

LizF
08-27-2007, 11:54 PM
Oh yeah, I was in a Hardees in this little town near Decatur last week and these older people, probably in their late 60's were talking about politics and one of the old blue hair ladies said "oh I like that one guy............ oh whats his name......the one on law & order" and one of the old guys said "Freddy Thompsons who yer thinking of" and she said "YEAH, good ol' Fred Thompson, I like him"

Just pissed me off to no end because she didnt even know his name, so obviously she knew nothing about his policy and his voting record, yet because she likes his character on TV shes gonna probably vote for him.

Thats the kind of sheeple were dealing with in alot of cases folks. Hopefully not TOO many people are that dumb.


Did you leave a slim jim with them? You could have told them that you'd seen RP on TV as well--granted it was during the debates...but hey, that's TV too. ;) :p

Matt Collins
08-28-2007, 01:01 AM
Sorry about the pointless rant folks, but its not really FT that gets me going. Its the mindless supporters who have no real reason to like the guy, other than the fact that hes that "actor fella":mad:

It's funny, he's the exact opposite of RP in that sense.

No one here really cares much about Ron Paul's personality or his charisma, or his ability to hype a crowd... we are all attracted to his message. Contrast this to Fred who doesn't even have a message...but still has supporters behind him only because of his personality :mad:

Matt Collins
08-28-2007, 01:03 AM
Oh yeah, I was in a Hardees in this little town near Decatur last week and these older people, probably in their late 60's were talking about politics and one of the old blue hair ladies said "oh I like that one guy............ "YEAH, good ol' Fred Thompson, I like him"Let's hope the bus from the senior center breaks down on it's way to the voting booth... :rolleyes:

LibertyEagle
08-28-2007, 01:17 AM
Well, we could hit up the senior living centers. They might be quite agreeable to Ron Paul and would also probably really appreciate a visit. People of that age should remember what real conservatism is all about; not to mention the Constitution. Since I doubt they spend much time on the internet, they probably don't know much of anything about Ron Paul, with the exception of how the MSM have dissed him.

richard1984
08-28-2007, 01:27 AM
did you inform the Fred Thompson (http://www.fredthompsonforum.com) forum?

Wow.... That Fred Thompson forum is horrible! I just went there and checked it out for a minute. Everyone on there is insane!!!!! :confused: I don't get it. It's kinda scary.... *shiver*

amonasro
08-28-2007, 02:01 AM
Wow.... That Fred Thompson forum is horrible! I just went there and checked it out for a minute. Everyone on there is insane!!!!! :confused: I don't get it. It's kinda scary.... *shiver*

Satire my friend :) Most of them are RP supporters.

Nash
08-28-2007, 02:26 AM
I was hoping he would not enter. Some of you gave stories of meeting Fred supporters who were dissatisfied with Romney and Giulani and thought Fred represented Reagan principles, which he doesn't.

If Fred enters, we will have to hit the independents and conservative base even harder now to fight for the voters who are still in the "undecided" category.

I agree with this. Perception is reality and unfortunately despite his nonconservative voting record the conservative base of the party truly believes that he is.

I expect him to jump into the campaign and be very muted about the Iraq war (he's a complete idiot if he thinks he can win with a stridently pro-war position). He will come out and talk about how we have to "get out of Iraq" but then say we have to leave 100,000 troops there so we can invade Iran later since they are actually dangerous.

I also expect him to rip off almost all of Ron Paul's positions in shameless fashion. Watch him adopt "states rights" right out of the gate and then play up his positions on the 2nd amendment and immigration along with individual liberty despite voting for the patriot act.

Now more than ever we have to convince the real conservatives that Fred is a hoax.

Revolution9
08-28-2007, 03:01 AM
I agree with this. Perception is reality and unfortunately despite his nonconservative voting record the conservative base of the party truly believes that he is.

I expect him to jump into the campaign and be very muted about the Iraq war (he's a complete idiot if he thinks he can win with a stridently pro-war position). He will come out and talk about how we have to "get out of Iraq" but then say we have to leave 100,000 troops there so we can invade Iran later since they are actually dangerous.

I also expect him to rip off almost all of Ron Paul's positions in shameless fashion. Watch him adopt "states rights" right out of the gate and then play up his positions on the 2nd amendment and immigration along with individual liberty despite voting for the patriot act.

Now more than ever we have to convince the real conservatives that Fred is a hoax.
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Just wait till the news pundits visit the fred forums and fred2008 site.. It will be hilarious when these drooldonkeys take that shit seriously and think they are reporting the real deal..which they are but aren't..oh..the irony:D

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Randy

beermotor
08-28-2007, 04:16 AM
This guy is not going to run. He is hoping to be somebody's VP, perhaps the faltering McCain?

quickmike
08-28-2007, 07:06 AM
Did you leave a slim jim with them? You could have told them that you'd seen RP on TV as well--granted it was during the debates...but hey, that's TV too. ;) :p

No, unfortunately I didnt. That would have been a good idea if I had one with me at the time, but at that point I think my temper would have been a bad combo with giving her a slim jim. I probably would have said something like "Well, if you f---in sheep are ever so inclined to actually LEARN something about the candidate you support, you should check out Ron Paul..................... morons" LOL I probably wouldnt really say that, but thats what would be going through my head, so I just let it go because when my temper gets the best of me, its best to just walk away. It was in the middle of the day and I was in work mode and not in campaign mode.:D

Youre right though.

Johnnybags
08-28-2007, 07:26 AM
plus the cancer................... I cant believe even the die hard neo-cons could possibly want a president who could possibly be on borrowed time. But then again, theyre a pretty dumb bunch.

I think ole Fred would pick Jeb Bush or another real Bush cronie to run with, who would inherit the reigns if something happened to Fred. The VP pick to them with Fred on top is a priority. You can tell by looking at him he is a marvel of modern medicine already.

Swmorgan77
08-28-2007, 07:50 AM
plus the cancer................... I cant believe even the die hard neo-cons could possibly want a president who could possibly be on borrowed time. But then again, theyre a pretty dumb bunch.

Why, they didn't have a problem with President Cheney :)

Matt Collins
08-28-2007, 09:09 AM
Well, we could hit up the senior living centers. They might be quite agreeable to Ron Paul and would also probably really appreciate a visit. People of that age should remember what real conservatism is all about; not to mention the Constitution. Since I doubt they spend much time on the internet, they probably don't know much of anything about Ron Paul, with the exception of how the MSM have dissed him.You forget - most seniors these days came out of the depression and the New Deal era. They look to government to solve their problems. The Democrats had my grandmothers scared to death back in 2000 that "Bush would take away my social security and medicare" :rolleyes:

im_a_pepper
08-28-2007, 09:32 AM
I think we should let it leak that Ron Paul "might" consider Fred as a viable VP to appease the sheeple, but there are better options that better serve our nation. ;P

mtmedlin
08-28-2007, 10:17 AM
http://www.newsmax.com/dick_morris_political_insider/pac_payments/2007/07/24/20183.html

Fred thompson....this says it all about his character.