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The Next Reagan? (re: Fred Thompson)
intellectual conservative dot com ^ | 1-25-07 | bruce walker

Posted on 03/02/2007 7:25:52 PM PST by doug from upland

The Next Reagan?

By Bruce Walker

Fred Thompson has been consistently conservative on social policy and provided critical help in getting John Roberts confirmed as Chief Justice.

The Republican Party presidential field seems wide open. Giuliani has lost valuable campaign papers, which might compromise a promising candidacy. He also is to the left of the Republican center on many issues, but his honesty and likeability make up for much of that. McCain is nominally pretty conservative, but he is simply disliked and mistrusted by too many Republicans. Romney is handsome and smooth, but unless he runs away from the pack early, his possible flip-flops on social issues will hurt him.

There are dark horses, like Mike Huckabee of Arkansas or Frank Keating of Oklahoma – both are popular, articulate, conservative and made their careers in state government, rather than Washington. Tom Tancredo would make a wonderful president, but has little chance of winning either the nomination or the general election.

Republicans need someone like Ronald Reagan, someone everyone knows, someone everyone likes, someone who is conservative and – most importantly – someone who would hold the presidency for eight years. What qualifications would such a candidate need? He would have to be someone who is very articulate and convincing in front of the camera, someone who exudes confidence, someone who naturally appeals to women voters, someone familiar with the news media, someone who has kept very much in the public eye and yet someone who has been away from the mess in Washington for awhile.

Is there such a man? Yes, there is: Fred Thompson. He has been consistently conservative on social policy and his help in getting John Roberts confirmed as Chief Justice to the Supreme Court was critical. Thompson has a record in the Senate and he voted conservative, according to the American Conservative Union, eighty-six percent of the time.

Although a conservative senator, he is well liked in the Senate. He also knows the Senate very well, although he has not been a member of the Senate for five years. Thompson also supported John McCain in 2000 and was his national co-chair. He has managed to be friendly with McCain and yet a strong supporter of President Bush. In short, he would be a unifier for the entire Republican Party and should receive the strong support of McCain, if Thompson won the nomination.

The most intriguing aspect of a Thompson candidacy, however, would be his extensive and successful experience as a movie star, a regular on two very popular television programs (programs, pointedly, that are particularly popular with women voters), and now as the replacement for Paul Harvey, whose radio program reaches tens of millions of older Americans every single day.

There is another Republican who did a regular radio commentary, who appeared before the American people for years on a very popular television program, who before that was a successful movie star, and who had left politics for several years before running for president. Who? Ronald Reagan, of course. He spoke to the American people with a radio commentary during the years between his defeat for the 1976 nomination and his run for the 1980 nomination. He was on General Electric Theater, a highly rated show, for years before entering politics. President Reagan honed his skills as a communicator at every single level.

Fred Thompson would naturally appeal to a couple of voting groups who do not naturally gravitate to Republican candidates: women who watch Law & Order, senior citizens who listen to and trust Paul Harvey, and young voters who have seen Thompson's many action movies. Fred Thompson also is an impressive and brilliant communicator. He also exudes a confidence and a leadership which people naturally seek in a president in troubled times.

Would Thompson run? He originally intended to run for re-election in 2002, but the death of his daughter caused him to reconsider. Thompson obviously does not “need” to be president to feel fulfilled in his life, but that is the very thing which most Americans want – someone, like Ronald Reagan, who actually wants to be president in order to serve his country and not his ego. It certainly seems that Fred Thompson cares about the future of America and he is clearly energetic and active enough to make a presidential run.

Would Thompson win? Today people are identified by image not policy briefs; Fred Thompson of Law & Order fame has the permanent image as a “good guy” to America. If his opponents complained that he was “just an actor,” then Thompson could easily answer: “Yes, just like Ronald Reagan was just an actor” (and no one says today that Ronald Reagan was a bad president.) He might run and he could easily win. After that, this well liked and brilliant actor might be the next Reagan.

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Bruce Walker has been a published author in print and in electronic media since 1990. His first book, Sinisterism: Secular Religion of the Lie, by Outskirts Press, was published in January 2006.


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bang; banglist; conservative; fredthompson; prez; thompson
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To: Barrett 50BMG

Aren't you the Rudy cheerleader that supposedly owns a man's rifle?


101 posted on 03/02/2007 8:47:59 PM PST by labette ("Come,and let us reason together...")
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To: doug from upland

Doug, you've made your point, we get it. Stop the WalMart posts...


102 posted on 03/02/2007 8:48:43 PM PST by ABG(anybody but Gore) ("We're Living In A Twilight World..."- Swingout Sister)
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To: Jet Jaguar
You do know how the draft worked, don't you? It was a lottery and if your birth date didn't get picked early, you didn't get drafted. Maybe his number didn't come up.
103 posted on 03/02/2007 8:50:50 PM PST by Kirkwood
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To: capt. norm
Funny.

I listen to them (don't always agree) because they are involved with these people all the time and have been for years. Lots of inside baseball.
104 posted on 03/02/2007 8:54:34 PM PST by msnimje (If we have a choice of two PRO ABORTION candidates, this country is doomed.)
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To: Aria

He served as a Senator.

These are tough votes.

His record is recorded through these votes.

Look at them in context.


This is why I doubt any Senator can win the Presidency.

But, I am a supporter.


105 posted on 03/02/2007 8:55:04 PM PST by Jet Jaguar (Redeploy to Tehran)
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To: FLOutdoorsman

He showed he gets it.


106 posted on 03/02/2007 8:57:07 PM PST by Jet Jaguar (Redeploy to Tehran)
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To: wku man

Read all about him right here. Go Fred.

http://www.ontheissues.org/Senate/Fred_Thompson.htm


107 posted on 03/02/2007 8:57:46 PM PST by barker ( A smile is a curved line that sets things straight.)
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To: Redbob

Yes he did vote for CFR. But he also voted for these.

Voted NO on $1.15 billion per year to continue the COPS program. (May 1999)
Voted YES on limiting death penalty appeals. (Apr 1996)
Voted YES on limiting product liability punitive damage awards. (Mar 1996)
Voted YES on restricting class-action lawsuits. (Dec 1995)
Voted YES on repealing federal speed limits. (Jun 1995)


108 posted on 03/02/2007 8:58:29 PM PST by gpapa (Boost FR Traffic! Make FR your home page!)
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To: Jet Jaguar

I'm not saying I wouldn't vote for him based on these votes, but I can't uderstand the medical savings account one or the violent video one.
I'm in the ANYBODY BUT WHATS HER FACE camp and will vote for the best one who can keep her from getting back into the WH.


109 posted on 03/02/2007 9:00:21 PM PST by Aria
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To: Kirkwood

I know. Just curious of any military service or a sneaking away of that.

I cannot find any.


110 posted on 03/02/2007 9:00:43 PM PST by Jet Jaguar (Redeploy to Tehran)
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To: ABG(anybody but Gore); capt. norm; doug from upland
"There will always be an Enterprise in the Navy..."

Probably the most famous USS Enterprise (CV 6), an aircraft carrier, was commissioned 12 May 1938. During WWII she participated in almost every major battle, and was the only US aircraft carrier operating in the Pacific at times. Her first action of the war came on the first day of US involvement, when her aircraft dueled with the Japanese attackers over Pearl Harbor. Early in 1942 she escorted USS Hornet on the famous Doolittle Raid on Tokyo, and was rushing south to join in the Battle of the Coral Sea when she was recalled to Pearl to prepare for the Battle of Midway. At Midway her aircraft participated in the sinking of three Japanese carriers, ending the Japanese offensive in the Pacific. She fought with distinction through the rest of the war, collecting 20 of 22 possible combat stars, sinking 71 enemy ships and shooting down 911 aircraft. She was the most decorated ship of the war.
source

The USS Enterprise that I served in was the CVA(N)-65 edition. The crew, in my day, sometimes lovingly referred to her as the "Booby Pri[s]e; but, make no mistake, we were proud of her status as a Capital Ship of the Navy.

I'm supporting Hunter; nevertheless, I would like to see Thompson's hat in the ring.
111 posted on 03/02/2007 9:02:57 PM PST by PerConPat (A politician is an animal which can sit on a fence and yet keep both ears to the ground.-- Mencken)
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To: doug from upland; jellybean

Several of we Tennesseans would like to see Fred Thompson run. He is a conservative and a man of principle.

I am sure many freepers will find fault with him. He was single during most of his political career and a somewhat of a ladies man. I (being a lady) have no trouble with that, at least he wasn't waving cigars at young interns while he was married and wagging his finger at the lowly American people saying he didn't.

I fear, from reading FR lately, that Jesus wouldn't be good enough for some on here. But Fred Thompson is a good man, so good he became too disgusted with the Washington D.C. BS and stepped away. That combined with the tragic loss of a young daughter.

I worked to get him elected to the Senate, and am pleased with his performance there. I was in close contact with him during the Clinton impeachment hearing. He's a good man, and I'd feel very comfortable with a man of his character in that cesspool D.C. right now.


112 posted on 03/02/2007 9:03:29 PM PST by girlangler (Fish Fear Me)
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To: Aria

See post 86 and the link provided.

That is where I got the snippet from.

You can find the full vote count there, I think.


113 posted on 03/02/2007 9:04:06 PM PST by Jet Jaguar (Redeploy to Tehran)
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To: ABG(anybody but Gore)

That was a line from Red October. I thought it was approproiate for a FR thread.
1 ping only please...


114 posted on 03/02/2007 9:06:09 PM PST by sevenbak
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To: girlangler

That's good to hear. I'm a girl and have NO problem with a single lady's man as long as he's a gentleman. Nothing wrong with that at all.


115 posted on 03/02/2007 9:07:17 PM PST by Aria
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To: Jet Jaguar

Er, a tad young for WW II and Korea, don't you think?


116 posted on 03/02/2007 9:12:50 PM PST by ProtectOurFreedom
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To: carlo3b; Howlin; girlangler; KoRn; Shortstop7; Lunatic Fringe; beyond the sea; Darnright; ...
I've got a lot of reading to do to catch up tonight! LOL

Join the Draft Fred Thompson Bandwagon

FRED THOMPSON

The RIGHT man for the job!

▲ Click the box to see where he stands on the issues. ▲

Let me know if you'd like to join the Fred Thompson ping list.

117 posted on 03/02/2007 9:14:55 PM PST by jellybean (FRED THOMPSON FOR PRESIDENT! Proud to be an Ann-droid and a Steyn-aholic)
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To: ProtectOurFreedom

Vietnam. He and my father both shared the same timeline of college, law school and Fed. Prosecuter.


118 posted on 03/02/2007 9:17:08 PM PST by Jet Jaguar (Redeploy to Tehran)
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To: montag813; doug from upland

"He is a Leo--made for politics or stardom. He also is 6' 6"--whoa. He also has a wife nearly 30 years his junior. He also has a child younger than 2 of his grandchildren.

Well, I don't pay much attention to astrological signs, but if he has a wife nearly 30 years his junior, and a kid younger than two of his grandchildren he must be in good shape (he'd have to be), which is another reaon I'd vote for him, in addition to many others.

He was one of Tennessee's most famous bachelors for many years, and his wife must be one heck of a woman to have netted him, as many tried.

But, it is his mind and convictions that really should matter.


119 posted on 03/02/2007 9:23:05 PM PST by girlangler (Fish Fear Me)
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To: Jet Jaguar

Fred graduated from Memphis State in 1964, and Vanderbilt in 1967 with a JD degree. I assume he had a student deferment or a low draft number.


120 posted on 03/02/2007 9:25:47 PM PST by gpapa (Boost FR Traffic! Make FR your home page!)
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