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Fred Thompson on Benazir Bhutto assassination (Fox Interview)
Fred08 ^ | December 27, 2007

Posted on 12/27/2007 11:14:53 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet

HARRIS FAULKNER : Senator, your reaction, first, to the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.

FRED THOMPSON : It is a tragedy, of course. It reminds us that things can happen in faraway places of the world that can affect the United States. I think this should be of great concern to us. It is almost a perfect storm in a very bad sense because two forces are operating against each other that are both desirable. One is democracy: they were making progress in that regard in that country. Former prime minister Bhutto was an important part of that process. But the other is stability. Pakistan is a nuclear country, and we cannot afford to let nukes fall into the hands of dangerous Muslim radicals. We are hoping those two things can be balanced out. We can see the continued progress toward a democratic society but also maintain stability in the country, which seems to be very much in doubt right now.

FAULKNER: I know you are running for the White House, so I don't want to put you in a position to second guess the president. But I'm interested in your opinion. President Bush is due to talk with Pervez Musharraf shortly. What do you anticipate that conversation should be like?

THOMPSON: Those two things that I mention probably would be high on the agenda. What could be done to not impose martial law, to not crack down, but be mindful of the fact that there are radical elements in that country, and perhaps even within the government, that would like to see instability and chaos and see those weapons fall into the wrong hands. This is part of a bigger problem. We need to understand that this is not a criminal investigation any more - so we find the bad guys and bring them to justice - it's a war.

This proves again the mindset of the radical elements that we are dealing with. We are seeing this all across Northern Africa and various places. We're seeing it across the Middle East and in parts of Asia including Indonesia and other places. We have to come to terms with that and do the things necessary to prevail. One of the things we need to be talking about is what Musharraf can do, additionally, to crack down on the Taliban. I think they have been insufficient in that respect.

FAULKNER : Taliban also supporters of al Qaeda in that country. Pakistan has been an important ally in the war on terror, so have do you walk that line?

THOMPSON: You just walk it. No one said it has been easy and simple. Pakistan has never been easy or simple. I had a chance a few years ago to talk to Musharraf before things got quite as complex as they are now. But it has always been an important part of the world. They're next door to India. They've had a crisis after crisis with regard to them. They're next door to Afghanistan, and they're important to us. They've been helpful to us. But we' re going to have to walk that line between democracy on the one hand and stability on the other. But I think it's possible.


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Contrast his answer on Bhutto with Mike Huckabee's.
1 posted on 12/27/2007 11:14:56 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
We need to understand that this is not a criminal investigation any more - so we find the bad guys and bring them to justice - it's a war.

Bingo!

2 posted on 12/27/2007 11:17:47 AM PST by SolidWood (Al Gore: "I have never heard of this, but I think it is a very good idea,")
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To: 2ndDivisionVet; Ernest_at_the_Beach; ASA Vet; BIGLOOK; Seadog Bytes; SandRat; Enchante; STARWISE; ..

Superb.

Thanks for posting this!


3 posted on 12/27/2007 11:19:42 AM PST by Grampa Dave ("Ron Paul and his flaming antiwar spam monkeys can Kiss my Ass!!"- Jim Robinson, Sept, 30, 2007)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Fred was near the top of his game here. He was energized, concise, and on message. If he had been in this form more often, he would be leading, or at least still be competitive. His only flaw was while talking about Pakistan’s nukes, he failed to mention he advised the State Department on international security and nuclear nonproliferation.


4 posted on 12/27/2007 11:19:57 AM PST by counterpunch (ABH - Anybody But Huckabee)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Fred is a statesman and he understands the problems.


5 posted on 12/27/2007 11:21:02 AM PST by commonguymd (Move it to the right -Vote for Fred! Filler' up at www.fred08.com!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Seriously!

Huckabee apologized. WTF?


6 posted on 12/27/2007 11:21:23 AM PST by Petronski (Willard Myth Romney: 47% negatives)
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Huckabee apologized. WTF?

For what did..... the Huckster apologize?

7 posted on 12/27/2007 11:23:48 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (No Burkas for my Grandaughters!)
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To: counterpunch
he would be leading, or at least still be competitive.

Oh, he's still competitive, all right. Watch what shakes out when the Drive-By Media's latest fixations on Huckabee and McCain fade.

8 posted on 12/27/2007 11:24:37 AM PST by JennysCool (Merry Christmas!)
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To: counterpunch
But we' re going to have to walk that line between democracy on the one hand and stability on the other.

Words of a leader.
9 posted on 12/27/2007 11:24:53 AM PST by Fred (The Demoroid Party is the Nadir of Nilhilism)
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To: Fred

Words of a leader with his feet planted firmly in reality not political rhetoric.


10 posted on 12/27/2007 11:26:51 AM PST by Grampa Dave ("Ron Paul and his flaming antiwar spam monkeys can Kiss my Ass!!"- Jim Robinson, Sept, 30, 2007)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Oooh, I was looking for this. Thanks for posting!


11 posted on 12/27/2007 11:27:11 AM PST by Shelayne (Without Christ, there would be no Christmas...)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Just what we need, another damn apologizing Rino!


12 posted on 12/27/2007 11:27:29 AM PST by Grampa Dave ("Ron Paul and his flaming antiwar spam monkeys can Kiss my Ass!!"- Jim Robinson, Sept, 30, 2007)
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach

Mike Huckabee strode out to the strains of “Right Now” by Van Halen and immediately addressed the Bhutto situation, expressing “our sincere concern and apologies for what has happened in Pakistan.”


13 posted on 12/27/2007 11:27:51 AM PST by Petronski (Willard Myth Romney: 47% negatives)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Advantage, Fred.


14 posted on 12/27/2007 11:27:57 AM PST by dfwgator (11+7+15=3 Heismans)
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Huckabee apologized to the world for it being Bush’s fault, I’m sure.
The Huckster’s running hard for the Democrat nomination.
Hell, he may be running against himself next November.


15 posted on 12/27/2007 11:28:31 AM PST by counterpunch (ABH - Anybody But Huckabee)
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To: Grampa Dave

When Hillary speaks out lots of post here indicate her sticking her nose into it, making political points, using the event; but when Republicans do the same by making a statement, it is lauded. LOL


16 posted on 12/27/2007 11:28:43 AM PST by SF Republican
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To: counterpunch

With Fred, it’s not all about Fred.


17 posted on 12/27/2007 11:29:03 AM PST by steve8714 (Build the fence, ship 'em out, legalize teen workers.)
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To: counterpunch

What is it about politicians from Arkansas?


18 posted on 12/27/2007 11:29:13 AM PST by dfwgator (11+7+15=3 Heismans)
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To: counterpunch

Well said.


19 posted on 12/27/2007 11:29:23 AM PST by Jet Jaguar (Who would the terrorists vote for?)
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To: Petronski
From this thread :

Huckabee Reaction to Bhutto Assassination

there is this:

ORLANDO, FLA. -- With about 150 supporters crowded around a podium set up on the tarmac of Orlando Executive airport (and about 20 Ron Paul supporters waving signs outside) Mike Huckabee strode out to the strains of “Right Now” by Van Halen and immediately addressed the Bhutto situation, expressing “our sincere concern and apologies for what has happened in Pakistan.”

20 posted on 12/27/2007 11:29:28 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach (No Burkas for my Grandaughters!)
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