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To: maica

"He was hog-tied by John Glenn during the Senate Committee hearings on the Chinese money being used in the Clinton campaign.
Fred was Chairman, and sounded good, but Glenn, as ranking Democrat, stifled any serious investigation or conclusion to what was a real illegality."

the above that you wrote is what my husband always brings up when I mention Fred Thompson. He was so disgusted that Fred could not handle Glenn. Does anyone else worry about this and does anyone have an idea of why Fred let it happen?


664 posted on 03/11/2007 12:38:11 PM PDT by altura (Fred may be the answer, but what's the question?)
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To: altura

He was so disgusted that Fred could not handle Glenn.


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So was I.

Perhaps that hearing was the beginning of the end of our hopes for pinning anything criminal on Clinton. Perhaps it was because the demeanor of Fred Thompson and our expectations of what a Committee Chairman could do were demonstrated to be so inadequate.

Perhaps, it was because Glenn did it for a ride in a space ship, and not for standing on any principle, that left such a lasting memory.


673 posted on 03/11/2007 12:52:43 PM PDT by maica (America will be a hyperpower that's all hype and no power -- if we do not prevail in Iraq)
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To: altura
"He was hog-tied by John Glenn during the Senate Committee hearings on the Chinese money being used in the Clinton campaign.

Fred was Chairman, and sounded good, but Glenn, as ranking Democrat, stifled any serious investigation or conclusion to what was a real illegality."

the above that you wrote is what my husband always brings up when I mention Fred Thompson. He was so disgusted that Fred could not handle Glenn. Does anyone else worry about this and does anyone have an idea of why Fred let it happen?

John Glenn was THE HERO of my childhood.  I first knew of him as THE ASTRONAUT, but then I learned about his heroism as a Marine aviator in Korea as I got older.  For me he was the epitome of what a Marine hero was.

I used to proudly display an authographed picture of him in my home.  I've put that at the bottom of an "ebay worthy" box of stuff I no longer care about. 

He sold out our nation to the People's Liberation Army of communist China to defend Bill Clinton in those hearings.  He proved himself a traitor and his price was a ride on the Space Shuttle.  One last trip into orbit.  There has never been a more direct quid pro quo in Washington politics.  He is the purest filth, as far as I'm concerned.  He is also perhaps the biggest single victim in the Bill Clinton tragedy.  His legacy is rendered an obscenity by his actions..

I think that is what Fred was feeling at the time.  He couldn't bring himself to destroy this icon of his own youth.  And I think it's what led him to leave the Senate.

772 posted on 03/15/2007 7:09:18 PM PDT by Phsstpok (Often wrong, but never in doubt)
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