Thursday, September 6, 2007

To big for presidential boots

Oh, my, talk about the star making the late entrance.
Fred Thompson has finally declared his intention to run as a candidate in the Republican presidential primary.
Surprise it is not, since he has been campaigning for months. No, it's a big yawn.
What is surprising, however, is the aggressively bad taste of his choice of time and place.
With things coming down to the bone in Iowa, the other candidates were hammering it out in the fiestiest CNN GOP debate yet.
Fred chose to hang back from lining up on a stage with them.
Those politicians are not really his own kind.
Fred is a better kind.
He is a showbiz star. He can rub shoulders with the popular boys.
And so he chose to declare his intention to run as a candidate for president to Jay Leno.
Jay is his kind.
After all, more people would be watching the Tonight Show than the debate, surely.
I am not sure what are the ethics of this sort of manipulation of the media. Jay may think it is a bit of a scoop to have that second-rate actor making his declaration on his show but, truth is, the second-rate actor with presidential ambitions was using Jay and Jay's popularity for his own ends.
It is sleazy.
But the star has shown his hand. He has shown that he believes the voters will be more swayed by his celebrity than by the political positions of his rivals.
He patronises the public with this assumption - the assumption that they are all shallow idiots blinded by fame and oblivious to national priorities.

One can only hope that he is wrong.

2 comments:

Ottavio (Otto) Marasco said...

Greetings,

I think its time we start trimming the numbers. Well, maybe not but dont you think there are too many running for President?

Most are legit, like Hillary, Barack, John Edwards, and Bill Richardson on the Dems side and Rudy, Mitt R, McCain, Thompson on the GOP side. The rest are not worth mentioning, hence, Kucinich, Dodd, Biden, and Gravel (Dems) and Paul, Tancredo, Hunter, and Brownback (GOP).

I offer some early predictions for 2008:

(Not indicative of my preferences)

Democrat nominee: Hillary Clinton
Democrat running mate: Bill Richardson
Republican nominee: Rudy Giuliani (although I believe Mitt has just opened big lead in Michigan)
GOP running mate: Don’t know
Ultimate winner: Hillary Clinton
Senate: Four perhaps five Democrat gains
House: six to eight Democrat gains
Number one issue: Domestic (homeland) Security

http://americasinterests.blogspot.com/

Take care, Samela

Samela said...

I like your assessment, Ottavio - and think it may be pretty much on the ball.

So far as Giuliani is concerned, I doubt he'd want any of the other candidates. He can choose someone from his outside associates.