January 08, 2008

Strategery and Fred's Stand in South Carolina

There's been a ongoing debate as to what New Hampshire means to Fred, and who Fredheads should be cheering for in NH, given Fred isn't competing there, and likely not to get much support there.

I'll note that I'm baffled by the fact that NH isn't supporting him, given that its a small government place.  The obvious reason NH isn't supporting him is because of the perceived 'snubbing' by Fred for skipping that debate in NH.  Of course, if that's the reason they're opposed to Fred, its a crappy one, and they're voting against their own interest.

Here's Ace talking about it, which goes back to Allah's commentary.  Allah thinks that Fredheads should hope for McCain to win to knock out Mitt, Ace thinks that it would be better if Romney wins to stifle McCain's comeback.  I agree with Allah, and here's why...

I think Mitt's support is a mile wide and an inch deep, and besides a small core of strong supporters, Mitt's broader support should be very easy to peel off once its obvious that the giant machine he's assembled can't make a dent in the electorate, and he can smack around people with his moneybag, but its not gonna amount to anything, because he's not gonna have the votes and'll flame out.  The guy is able to perform solidly and is a masterful manager, but support for him just feels hollow, it seems like he lacks a strong guttural base of support like a Fred or...blech, Huck. 

And I think once McCain heads to South Carolina, his RINOism and past glee in betraying the conservative movement will end any momentum he has, not to mention the fact that people hate Lindsay Graham with a passion right now for acting like a spoiled, hysterical manbitch during the amnesty fight.

Brit Hume projects, and I hate these projections, but they're projecting McCain at FNC.

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