
(...) Now, it's my turn to return the favor and tell Fred Thompson something that he should already know: It's time for him to do the principled thing again, and assert what he knew to be true back then: He should bow out, and support McCain. And he should do it now; now is when he can make a difference.
Sen. McCain is tied for first place in New Hampshire polls with a damaged Mitt Romney; Mr. Thompson is in single digits. By the time he comes South, all he will be able to do is be a spoiler, to pull just enough voters away from another candidate (and I suspect that candidate would most likely be his longtime ally McCain) to throw the victory to the surging Huckabee.
Nothing against Huckabee on my part; I just don't see him as the alternative Mr. Thompson himself would prefer. Meanwhile, he has continued to express his continuing respect for Sen. McCain; this would be a chance to show he means it. (...)
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La verdad es que antes yo veía algo más claro, o con algo más de posibilidades a Freddy...Tiene que quedar muy dignamente en NH, y que se la aparezca la mismisima Virgen en South Carolina, (ojo, creo que le hacen falta las dos cosas, no sólo una de las dos); porque me da la impresión de que por el lado republicano, la cosa va a quedar "medio" definida más rapidamente que en el lado demócrata...
Lo tiene difícil porque también le ha salido competencia regional. Lo que le hace fuerte en carolina del Sur es el ser de la cercana Tennessee. Un factor regional. Ahora con Huckabee surgiendo como una potente figura entre los conservadores cristianos y los sureños, tiene demasiada competencia.
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