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What are Rudi and McCain thinking?

      When frontrunners in a political campaign bail on an important event you have to wonder why. When I heard the Rudi Guiliani and John McCain had decided to stop preparing for the Ames Straw Poll in Iowa and turn all their money and energies towards the caucuses only, I was shocked. But then I knew that it was because of the very great possibility that they were going to get beat. Anyone following the polls in Iowa know that Mitt Romney is making huge inroads there. His strategy is working and he is gaining important voter support. While each of the top tier candidates have strong campaign organizations, Mitt Romney's has an advantage. It is led by the candidate with the greater experience in making huge operations hugely successful. While the rest of the country has barely been introduced to him, the people of Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina are learning who he is and what he believes. They are learning what he plans to do and how he plans to do it. And they like what they are learning. 
    The first time I heard of Mitt Romney was when he was appointed to take over the Salt Lake Olympics. Does anyone else remember the huge embarrassment the Olympic disaster was becoming? If anybody needed a hero at that time, the USA did. A failed Olympics would have been a huge black eye on America. It would have been humiliating. Mitt Romney's capable leadership turned all that around and the Olympics was a huge success and one of which America can justly be proud. From that time I have been watching Romney. He surprised a lot of people when he won the Governors race in Massachusetts. I was surprised, but pleased. So I am watching his Presidential race with interest.      
     Guiliani and McCain may have decided to make the best of a bad situation, but their decision is really highlighting the success of Romney's campaign strategy and that will make a lot of people stand up and take notice. He is the one that forced two front runners to run for the hills.
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Fred Thompson

      Fred Thompson getting into the campaign concerns me. I’m afraid too many people will think they are getting another Ronald Reagan. Many conservatives seem to be remaking Fred Thompson in the image of what they want the President to be. He will obviously market himself to continue this idea in the eyes of the voters. Will they look deeper and take the time to really get to know him?  I will be interested to see how the other candidates on the left and the right will attack him or challenge him. I am not particularly a fan of Fred Thompson. I am suspicious of him coming in so late and apparently only because he saw that he had a waiting fan base. I think it is highly important for a man or woman to run for President because they feel a deep and compelling desire to serve the country. Fred Thompson seems to be coming in because his ego is being stroked all over the media and blogs.

     Another thing that concerns me about him is that many people who have worked with him have reported him as lazy. Laziness is definitely a characteristic that we don’t need in a President. I have a lazy boss. He is a great talker, but the result of his laziness affects everyone around him and makes a satisfactory work environment impossible. A great talker can convince people that he has great ideas, and that he sees just the way to solve all the problems, but if he is lazy, others are left to carry out his ideas. He does not lead the way. Can we afford this in a president?

     So as you can see I have a lot to be convinced about on Fred Thompson.  I think it would be a huge mistake for the Republican Party to nominate a candidate that has not accomplished much of anything politically other than give some good speeches and write some good articles. 

       I may change my thinking about him, especially if the comparison is between him and Obama or Hillary, but when I compare him to the hard working candidates like Romney, Guilliani, and McCain I am less than impressed.

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