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Fred Thompson Doug Hoffman, the Conservative Party candidate
for Congress (NY-23), today received the endorsement of former
United States Senator Fred Thompson. In his letter of endorsement Thompson, a Republican and a nationally recognized leader of ...
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WATERTOWN, N.Y. – Fred Thompson sounded like he
was about to choke up. The former Tennessee senator
and current conservative radio host, one of the first national political figures to endorse Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman in New York’s ...
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A New Conservative Star Wrestles With the Spotlight
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Video: Hoffman goes primetime
Hot Air » Top Picks —
Video: Hoffman goes primetime posted at 4:23 pm on November 3, 2009 by Allahpundit Share on Facebook | printer-friendly Can’t find any exit polls yet so this feature segment from last night’s “Hannity” will have to tide you over. Watching this, I’m struck by how serendipitous it is for conservatives that the man of the hour is a mild-mannered accountant who’s bad on TV. The left is dying to demagogue this guy as some sort of terrifying tea-party boogeyman, but … he’s just horribly miscast. He’s the opposite of scary. And his awkwardness, which only seems starker with the Thompsons flanking him, makes him seem that much more “authentic” and populist. More from Dave ...
Fight the program all you want, but appearances still matter!
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Fight the program all you want, but appearances still matter! Two posts I read yesterday hammered home the importance of something I hate. TELEVISION. My inability to watch it occasionally places me at a disadvantage in evaluating politicians. The problem is that I'm too impatient to put up with people spouting their opinions. When people talk, I can't skim through and "scroll down" to get to the point and save time. And with the tube, there's no human interaction the way there is if the person is sitting there talking to you. I feel completely passive watching it, and if the person is trying to persuade me of something, that oncoming sense that I'm being conned or ...
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