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BABE WIFE, 40, BOOSTS GOPER, 64 (Fred and Jeri)
The New York Post ^ | 06/01/07 | Ian Bishop

Posted on 06/01/2007 10:21:57 AM PDT by SE Mom

Edited on 06/01/2007 10:35:08 AM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]

June 1, 2007 -- WASHINGTON - Gruff, graying Republican Fred Thompson has a proven track record of tapping into a younger generation - starting with his wife.

The 64-year-old ex-senator wowed Generation X with his movie roles in "The Hunt for Red October" and "Die Hard 2," and he won over his bombshell blonde wife, Jeri Kehn - 24 years his junior.


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To: finnman69; SE Mom; jellybean; Txsleuth; rintense; Sturm Ruger; Politicalmom; All
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She's got an adorable, impish smile there .. they look like they have fun.

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http://www.nashvillepost.com/news/2007/6/1/the_inner_fred

06-01-2007 11:23 AM —

The 'Inner Fred' Attention, Tennessee Republicans: It looks like you got your wish. Now get to work.

With this week's managed announcement that a Fred Thompson for President campaign is imminent, area GOP political operatives are positively giddy.

While they eagerly await their first opportunity to stuff an envelope or start phone-banking Iowa, the nascent organization first must get off the ground. Before you freeze your tail off in New Hampshire, you need somebody to tell you which doors to knock on.

It may be a bit soon to really know who all the players will be, but there is always an inner circle of advisors and confidantes who will push and prod their candidate to the finish line — whether the contest ends in ultimate victory or not. They are the ones who will help come up with the political strategy and policy platforms that will shape a campaign. They also will raise the money.

From multiple interviews and conversations, NashvillePost.com has attempted to identify Thompson's circle intimates, his "inner Fred."

These are the political operatives who have been there for him on previous campaigns, are with him now, or can be expected to play a significant role in the coming months. In no way is this or could this be a complete list — it's just a political junkie's guide to faces to watch.

The D.C. Circle:

Jeri Kehn Thompson — Fred Thompson married Jeri Kehn on June 29, 2002, in Naperville, Ill. She was an attorney and political media consultant at the once-powerful Washington firm of Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, and McPherson and Hand.

Before that firm merged with DLA Piper in 2002, some of her "co-workers" were former presidential contender and U.S. Sen. Bob Dole (R-KS), the late Texas Gov. Ann Richards, the late Secretary of State Lloyd Bentsen, and Elliot Abrams, assistant secretary of state under President Ronald Reagan, to name just a few.

Prior to her tenure at Verner Liipfert, she worked for the U. S. Senate Republican Conference and the Republican National Committee.

She and her husband have a four-year-old daughter and a six-month-old son.

Howard Baker — Baker represented Tennessee in the U.S. Senate from 1967 until 1985, retiring as Senate Majority Leader.

After leaving the Senate, Baker was tapped by then-President Reagan to serve as White House chief of staff. The move was considered a strategic step to better the relationship between the administration and Congress. Reagan was under fire at the time for the Iran-Contra affair, and the addition of the personable and popular Baker quelled anxiety in the U.S. Senate.

Baker, who was briefly a candidate for president in 1980, is best known nationally for his role as the lead Republican in the Watergate hearings, when Thompson served as his legal counsel.

In 2005, Baker retired as U.S. Ambassador to Japan, a position to which he had been appointed by President George W. Bush in 2001. Baker is now senior counsel to the law firm Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, of which his grandfather was a founder.

Ken Reitz — Reitz is a senior counselor at the Washington-based political campaign and commercial advertising firm 360Advantage. 360Advantage is a joint venture of the powerful consulting firms of Quinn Gillespie & Associates, Burson-Marsteller, BKSH & Associates and Direct Impact.

Reitz, who was CEO of Burson-Marsteller U.S. prior to joining its offshoot, has served as deputy chairman and political director of the Republican National Committee, executive vice president of MGM Records, and a founding partner in Mike Curb Productions, among other jobs.

Among his "event production" credits are the 1980 Republican National Convention, the 1973 Presidential Inauguration Events, a "World Series of Poker" television special and dozens of television commercials.

Among the more colorful aspects of Reitz's history is his having been identified by the Washington Post in 1972 as a "college director in charge of 'hiring provocateurs' for demonstrations" for then-President Richard Nixon. One of his colleagues at the time was Donald H. Segretti, who was later convicted of criminal charges arising from the dirty-tricks operation he ran for Nixon's campaign.

Ed Gillespie — Gillespie was selected by Pres. George W. Bush to be chairman of the Republican National Committee, a position he held from July 2003 to January 2005. He is currently the chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia.

Gillespie, along with Jack Quinn (former chief of staff to Vice President Al Gore), founded Quinn Gillespie & Associates, a bipartisan lobbying firm that also is a partner in Reitz's 360Advantage.

During the U.S. Senate confirmation hearings for Chief Justice John Roberts of the U.S. Supreme Court, Gillespie worked with Thompson as an advisor to the White House and Roberts to ensure a successful confirmation.

Tom Collamore — Collamore is a former vice president of public affairs at Altria, formerly known as the Phillip Morris Co., and has been described as Thompson's "campaign manager in waiting" by some media accounts.

Collamore served the Reagan administration as special assistant to Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige and was staff secretary to Vice President George H.W. Bush in 1985. He was a member of Bush's presidential transition team in 1988, eventually being named assistant secretary of commerce in 1989.

Mark Corallo — Corallo is the founder and principal of the consulting firm Corallo Media Strategies, LLC.

Prior to striking out on his own, Corallo served as public affairs director for the U.S. Department of Justice, communications director for the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Government Reform, press secretary to U.S. Representative and then chairman of the Appropriations Committee, Bob Livingston (R-La.), and as press secretary for the 2000 Republican National Committee's national campaign effort.

Michael Toner — Toner is a partner in the D.C. office of the international law firm Bryan Cave LLP, where he heads the election law and government ethics practice. He is also a senior advisor to Bryan Cave Strategies.

Before joining the firm earlier this year, Toner served as the chairman of the Federal Election Commission, an appointee of President George W. Bush. Toner has also served as chief counsel of the Republican National Committee, general counsel of the Bush-Cheney Transition Team, general counsel of the Bush-Cheney 2000 presidential campaign, and counsel to the Dole/Kemp Presidential Campaign in 1996.

Tom Daffron — Daffron is the COO of the Jefferson Consulting Group, based in Washington. Prior to joining JCG, Daffron served as chief of staff to Senators Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Thompson, and William Cohen of Maine. He also was a speechwriter for Sen. Charles Percy of Illinois and national campaign manager for the presidential campaign of North Carolina Sen. Elizabeth Dole.

Tom Ingram — Ingram, who is Sen. Lamar Alexander's chief of staff, has his feet firmly set in both Washington and Tennessee.

Ingram most recently turned around what was the faltering campaign of Sen. Bob Corker, but is also widely credited with being the man who dreamed up Thompson's red pickup truck for his first Senate campaign and the red plaid shirt that became Alexander's signature as he won election for governor of Tennessee. Both were indelible images that became icons for the respective candidates.

During Alexander's presidential runs, Ingram was intimately involved, while also being a founder of the Ingram Group, a Nashville based public relations firm.

Zach Wamp — Wamp has represented Tennessee's 3rd Congressional district since 1995. The Chattanooga congressman is recognized as having been one of Thompson's biggest cheerleaders, encouraging him to enter the race.

The Tennessee Circle

Ted Lazenby — Fred 'Ted' W. Lazenby is the retired chairman & CEO of Southlife Holding Co.

A life insurance executive for almost 40 years, Lazenby spent most of this time at National Life & Accident Insurance Co., which American General acquired in 1982. Lazenby then founded Southlife Holding Co., retiring in 1994. A major national campaign fundraiser, Lazenby was state finance chair for Thompson and headed Tennessee fundraising for George W. Bush's 2000 campaign. Lazenby is the nephew of the late Richard Brock, who headed Brock Candy.

Mark Tipps — Tipps has been a trial lawyer since 1985, now a partner in the Nashville law firm of Walker Tipps and Malone.

A native of Chattanooga, Tipps also has served as chief of staff to U.S. Sen. Bill Frist for four years and as deputy chief counsel to Thompson during the U.S. Senate's special investigation of campaign fundraising in the 1996 presidential election.

Gus Puryear — Puryear is the executive VP/secretary/general counsel at Corrections Corp of America, having been named an officer in the company in January 2001. Puryear is a member of the board of directors of Nashville Bank and Trust. He served as legislative director and counsel to Frist, as a debate advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney, and as counsel along with Tipps during the U.S. Senate's special investigation of campaign fundraising in the 1996 presidential election.

Bob Davis — A long-time Republican operative, and now Tennessee Republican Party Chairman, Davis will have to walk a fine line during the Republican primary season. While most of his political career has been with the state Republican Party, Davis served as Thompson's state director from 1994 to 2002, Thompson's entire tenure in the U.S. Senate.

Steve Gill — The often-controversial Gill has been another of Thompson's most public cheerleaders. Most recently, the former congressional candidate-turned-radio personality, has published The Fred Factor: How Fred Thompson May Change The Face Of The '08 Campaign. (It will be interesting, in this age of presidential candidates penning the de rigueur book, to see whether Thompson will simply defer to Gill's treatise.)

Beth Halteman Harwell — Nashville's only Republican in the Tennessee House of Represenatives also served as chair of the Tennessee Republican Party while Thompson was in the U.S. Senate. By all accounts, she and Thompson have remained close and he has trusted her assessment of Tennessee's political landscape throughout the last decade.

141 posted on 06/01/2007 12:26:38 PM PDT by STARWISE (They (Rats) think of this WOT as Bush's war, not America's war-RichardMiniter, respected OBL author)
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To: JamesP81

Men die before their wives because they want to. ;^)


142 posted on 06/01/2007 12:27:38 PM PDT by HEY4QDEMS (Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it.)
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To: HEY4QDEMS
Men die before their wives because they want to. ;^)

Perhaps the life of celibacy isn't so bad as it sounds. At least it isn't judging from what I hear from some people.
143 posted on 06/01/2007 12:29:10 PM PDT by JamesP81 (Isaiah 10:1 - "Woe to those who enact evil statutes")
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To: HEY4QDEMS

No way! His wife looks like Carrie. Just waiting for her to burn something down!


144 posted on 06/01/2007 12:29:51 PM PDT by rintense (I'm 4 Thompson!)
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To: JamesP81
Perhaps the life of celibacy isn't so bad as it sounds. At least it isn't judging from what I hear from some people.

Plus, I heard that celibates have stronger wrists.
145 posted on 06/01/2007 12:31:40 PM PDT by HEY4QDEMS (Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it.)
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To: ken5050

Bwahahaha...I wish I had one of those little accent aigu thingies!

Faces that tan always look dirty to me.


146 posted on 06/01/2007 12:32:08 PM PDT by Froufrou
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To: NeoCaveman

“I think it is important that America have smokin hot first lady”

Can’t hurt


147 posted on 06/01/2007 12:33:52 PM PDT by rockthecasbah (He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat.)
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To: WhyisaTexasgirlinPA

A rotten spouse can alienate a good spouse. Seems to me Donna was a rotten spouse.


148 posted on 06/01/2007 12:34:38 PM PDT by HitmanLV ("Lord, give me chastity and temperance, but not now." - St. Augustine)
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To: aimee5291

Both Rudy and Judy denied that she broke up his marriage.


149 posted on 06/01/2007 12:35:34 PM PDT by HitmanLV ("Lord, give me chastity and temperance, but not now." - St. Augustine)
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To: aimee5291

It’s not uncommon at all. A spread of around 10 years or so is not uncommon at all. 20 years happens too, and not unduly strange.


150 posted on 06/01/2007 12:36:48 PM PDT by HitmanLV ("Lord, give me chastity and temperance, but not now." - St. Augustine)
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To: HitmanLV
And I don't care who was at fault between rudy and Donna - but they had children together and they should have come first. Rudy cared more about screwing his new girlfriend than in protecting his own children. And trying to drag Judi into the home he shared with his wife and kids (and yes he was still living there) was disgusting.

Even bill clinton didn't drag monica into the house with hillary and Chelsea.

151 posted on 06/01/2007 12:37:18 PM PDT by WhyisaTexasgirlinPA (Rudy met his third wife when he was cheating on his first wife with his second wife." Jay Leno)
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To: HitmanLV

‘A rotten spouse can alienate a good spouse. Seems to me Donna was a rotten spouse.’

Looks like she had a rotten spouse....


152 posted on 06/01/2007 12:37:31 PM PDT by aimee5291
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To: pogo101

Carson was only thirteen years old when he said that? Geez, I knew Dolly was aging well, but I had no idea just how much ;)


153 posted on 06/01/2007 12:40:01 PM PDT by BlueDragon (Like it says on the little roadside signs in Texas --- Drive Friendly!)
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To: HitmanLV

‘Both Rudy and Judy denied that she broke up his marriage.’

Well, I wouldn’t expect they would say otherwise..

Its probably not his first time...


154 posted on 06/01/2007 12:40:42 PM PDT by aimee5291
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To: HEY4QDEMS
Plus, I heard that celibates have stronger wrists.

I've also heard that they don't have to buy a house for some other person that they don't like. They also don't have to give money to someone they don't like, they get to lead whatever sort of life they please, they don't have someone in the house being cruel to them, and many even drive nice sports cars.

Doesn't sound too bad.
155 posted on 06/01/2007 12:56:50 PM PDT by JamesP81 (Isaiah 10:1 - "Woe to those who enact evil statutes")
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To: JCEccles
What this kind of recreational leering will lead to is the unearthing and discussion of all of Thompson's relationships with various women through the years. And when that happens, the social conservatives who have been bowing before Thompson and waving palm leaves in his direction are going to look very foolish.

One of the reasons I never have held that conservatives nor republicans hold the high ground when it comes to 'family values'. Gay rights and abortion is a different issue. but morality? c'mon!

156 posted on 06/01/2007 1:08:56 PM PDT by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestus globus, inflammare animos)
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To: JamesP81

After 23 years of my smart allec attitude, my wife still likes me.

The woman is a saint.

And believe it or not, I still like her.

She rides my ass about my health and the yard work and all those pain in the ass things that wives ride their husbands about but I know it’s because she cares.

Being single doesn’t sound too bad but to be honest neither does beinfg married.

I guess I’m just lucky.


157 posted on 06/01/2007 1:09:45 PM PDT by HEY4QDEMS (Sarchasm: The gulf between the author of sarcastic wit and the person who doesn't get it.)
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To: Lil'freeper

No wonder I like him.


158 posted on 06/01/2007 1:10:02 PM PDT by big'ol_freeper (It looks like one of those days when one nuke is just not enough-- Lt. Col. Mitchell, SG-1)
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To: beckysueb
I notice the Republican men have much prettier wives than Democrats.

That's true...but some of that has to do with the fact that a lot of the Democrat men have only had one...

159 posted on 06/01/2007 1:13:25 PM PDT by L.N. Smithee (Has George W. Bush been taking Carter's Little Pills?)
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To: HEY4QDEMS
I guess I’m just lucky.

I'd say you are.
160 posted on 06/01/2007 1:13:39 PM PDT by JamesP81 (Isaiah 10:1 - "Woe to those who enact evil statutes")
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