Fred a Hit in Aiken

Written by Sam on January 14th, 2008

From Peter Robinson at National Review Online:

Yes, there is real excitement. We arrived at noon outside Russ’s BBQ on The Alley in Aiken, SC. There were close to 200 people… standing outside the restaurant. Approximately 100 managed to squeeze indoors. The crowd outside was very jovial awaiting Fred’s arrival. The local and state police blocked off both ends of the street with lights flashing. About fifteen minutes later, the “Clear Conservative Choice” bus arrived… but down the end of back alley. Quite “by accident”, the crowd shifted. We could tell the good Senator was making a back door entrance. It reminded me like something out of a rock concert, adoring fans trying to catch a glimpse. Within minutes we swarmed this side of the delivery box truck to see Fred make his entrance. He was gracious, taking a few pictures and then stepping out from the front of the truck to wave hello to all before entering Russ’s BBQ.

Sounds like the ground is starting to swell for Thompson in South Carolina.  We have five days left until the primary.  He will have to finish either first or a very close second to stay in the game.

Today, with signs in hand and Fred08 stickers on just about every shirt you saw, this was an event worthy of the next president.

5 Comments so far ↓

  1. Jan
    16
    1:07
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    DavidShiffman

    “with signs in hand and Fred08 stickers on just about every shirt you saw”

    Oh my goodness, Fred must indeed still be in the race if people at HIS OWN EVENT are supporting him with signs and t-shirts…

  2. Jan
    16
    9:41
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    Roger

    Q. What do you call it when you come in worse than last place in a race?

    A. Fred Thompson

  3. Jan
    16
    11:40
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    Langley Perry

    Roger, that was pretty lame, and not even accurate.

  4. Jan
    17
    6:01
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    DavidShiffman

    Lame yes, inaccurate no

  5. Jan
    18
    12:17
    AM
    Langley Perry

    3rd in Iowa, even on the day of a hit-job against him which likely depressed the numbers for him.

    Didn’t compete in NH. Nearly every candidate on the Republican side has chosen not to compete in some state or another.

    Got 3 delegates and 2nd place in Wyoming.

    Didn’t compete in Michigan, where Romney won by making promises that the Federal government would swoop in and make everything glorious with tax dollars once he become President.

    Has Thompson placed low in a few places? Yeah… but to make a statement like that with zero explanation and ignoring other candidates doing the same thing is ridiculous.

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