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Fred Thompson
Fred Thompson rocked tonight. But then, I admit to being partisan...
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Re: Fred Thompson
He did.danielh41 wrote:Fred Thompson rocked tonight. But then, I admit to being partisan...
Well, then
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I had the TV on CBS from recording Big Brother so when I finished watching another taped show, it was still on CBS of course. I may have imagined it, but I think Katie Couric/CBS interrupted the Fred Thompson coverage to interview other people. I thought it was strange, and I thought Katie was a bit "rude" (for lack of a better term) in one of the interviews. I changed the channel.
This was my first time seeing Katie away from the Today Show. I don't plan on watching her again any time soon. I tend to shy away from that type of interviewing/reporting (ie. clearly not keeping neutral).
Edited because I made it sound like she actually got on stage and interrupted him. I meant coverage.
This was my first time seeing Katie away from the Today Show. I don't plan on watching her again any time soon. I tend to shy away from that type of interviewing/reporting (ie. clearly not keeping neutral).
Edited because I made it sound like she actually got on stage and interrupted him. I meant coverage.
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I have to wonder that myself. He was my first choice for President. I even have a Fred Thompson for President t-shirt. But he did make a very strong case in favor of McCain's character. I wasn't really enthused by McCain as a candidate until his selection of Palin as his running mate, but Thompson made me really reconsider McCain himself.TheCalvinator24 wrote:Makes one wonder where that spark and spirit were for his own Presidential campaign.
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I would rather drink battery acid than watch Katie Couric interview anyone of either political stripe - or no political stripe at all (Katie's work on colorectal cancer awareness is admirable, however).otherindigo wrote:I had the TV on CBS from recording Big Brother so when I finished watching another taped show, it was still on CBS of course. I may have imagined it, but I think Katie Couric/CBS interrupted Fred Thompson to interview other people. I thought it was strange, and I thought Katie was a bit "rude" (for lack of a better term) in one of the interviews. I changed the channel.
This was my first time seeing Katie away from the Today Show. I don't plan on watching her again any time soon. I tend to shy away from that type of interviewing/reporting (ie. clearly not keeping neutral).
MSNBC and CNN both showed Thompson's and Lieberman's speeches in their entirety.
Although, if you want to see every speaker of every convention (including some fun stuff from the Ron Paul shindig today), go to CSPAN.
No commentary for either side, no talking heads.
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I would rather drink battery acid than watch Katie Couric interview anyone of either political stripe - or no political stripe at all (Katie's work on colorectal cancer awareness is admirable, however).
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Thank you. Thank you. She just makes me not want to buy shoes. Which is wrong, because she just exudes "Buy shoes" as opposed to "I have gravitas."
I would rather drink battery acid than watch Katie Couric interview anyone of either political stripe - or no political stripe at all (Katie's work on colorectal cancer awareness is admirable, however).
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Thank you. Thank you. She just makes me not want to buy shoes. Which is wrong, because she just exudes "Buy shoes" as opposed to "I have gravitas."
Well, then
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Re: Fred Thompson
There's no doubt that Thompson knows how to deliver lines - he is an actor, after all.danielh41 wrote:Fred Thompson rocked tonight. But then, I admit to being partisan...
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."
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I was thinking the same thing. Where the heck were you, Fred, when you were running your own campaign. What was the purpose of running if you couldn't talk like that most of the time? I thought he did great in one of the debates but it was too little too late at that point.
I enjoy listening to a good speech. But, now, after hearing Obama talk and say nothing so eloquently for all this time, it makes me appreciate hearing some actual facts during a speech.
I enjoy listening to a good speech. But, now, after hearing Obama talk and say nothing so eloquently for all this time, it makes me appreciate hearing some actual facts during a speech.
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing" - Edmund Burke
Perhaps the Hokey Pokey IS what it's all about...
Perhaps the Hokey Pokey IS what it's all about...
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You have to be willing to put up with a tremendous amount of manure to make a serious run for the President, and I don't blame politicians, especially retired politicians like Thompson or Gore, for not wanting to go through with it.Sir_Galahad wrote:I was thinking the same thing. Where the heck were you, Fred, when you were running your own campaign. What was the purpose of running if you couldn't talk like that most of the time? I thought he did great in one of the debates but it was too little too late at that point.
It's one thing to make public appearances when you want to in front of whatever friendly audience you want to and say whatever you want to and another to have to go through the daily grind of stump speeches, interviews, debates and whatever. Thompson's heart seemed to me never to be in it, and his would-be supporters felt that.
The best thing that came out of Thompson's presidential run was that it allowed Sam Waterston to be promoted to DA.

