Posted on 08/09/2007 1:33:20 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The mood within Team Fred is a bit more optimistic with yesterdays news that William Lacy will be taking the reins of the not-quite campaign.
While friends of Fred will try to make the case that the troubles of the past weeks were minor bumps in the road, Im told the mood within Fred-land was gloomy, as suggested by the sudden departures and fairly low-profile schedule for the not-quite-candidate. What we on the outside didnt see were the tensions at the top and a sense of confusion over what the next steps were
A quirk of the not-quite-campaign so far has been Thompsons collection of talented people and putting them in positions.
Randy Enwright, for example, has great experience running state efforts of national Republican campaigns in Florida, as well as a fine stint at the Iowa GOP. But was he the right man to run an entire national campaign? Now with Lacy on board, it appears hell be able to focus on his strengths.
I noted that Jim Mills is well, was - a talented, smart, jovial reporter and producer for Fox News; the question is how he works on the other side of the microphone.
Former senator and energy secretary Spencer Abraham is not campaign manager, at least as that title is commonly perceived; hes more a key adviser. Those hyperventilating that Freds close friendship with and trust of Abraham means that he automatically adopts the former Michigan senators stand on immigration are, unsurprisingly, barking up the wrong tree. (Perhaps candidates should impose some sort of ideological apartheid for who they converse with.)
Lacy is one of the few political operatives with the right combination of personal experience with Freds past senatorial campaigns and significant experience successful national campaigns running Reagans campaign in the Maryland primary in 1980 and serving political director of the Republican National Committee during Reagan's 1984 re-election campaign, California senior consultant for then Vice President George H.W. Bush's 1988 presidential campaign. With him now standing out as a trusted and experienced voice, the lineup for Team Fred might finally be gelling.
Those of us on the outside might want to remember that while campaign documentaries like The War Room make it seem like Clintons 1992 campaign consisted of the Clintons, George Stephanopolous, James Carville and a bunch of young interns, a successful presidential campaign requires accumulating hundreds of paid staff and volunteers. Very few candidates mostly only those in political dynasties like the Bushes and/or Clintons can press a button and see a campaign organization with the right people in the right place assemble overnight.
Jeri Thompsons resume, as detailed in the Washington Post piece, demonstrates that shes neither a neophyte who has no business influencing campaign decisions like Teresa Heinz nor a natural born campaign architect. Like most candidates wives, its a given she is Freds most trusted and influential observer. The question, raised in some quarters, is whether she, or any campaign wife, has the objectivity to see the candidates flaws and to make the unpopular arguments.
Im told Thompson himself is actually pleased with the not-quite-campaign so far, and is watching the still-pretty-high poll numbers.
One other note which might explain the troubles of recent weeks: John McCain has been thinking about running for president since 1998, and clearly has been taking preparatory steps, collecting staff, etc., for the past few years. For Giuliani, his heavy-duty efforts for the national GOP began in 2002. For Romney, clearly he saw his 2002 election as the governor of Massachusetts as a natural stepping stone to bigger things.
As of late last year, Fred Thompson aspired to radio commentator Paul Harveys job, not President George W. Bushs job.
If Thompson has no delegates, he will not get the nomination. That's why he needs to climb down from his ivory tower and get in the game now.
Articles like these put me in mind of the old proverb: The dogs bark but the caravan passes on.
"FRED WILL DO IT HIS WAY, IN HIS OWN GOOD TIME"
HEAR HIM SAY IT AGAIN: Fred in mp3 file
AND I'M BEHIND HIM ALL THE WAY!
Fluoride, eh? Thank God some one else understands....."
Fitting, very fitting...
Remember, if you vote for yourself too often you’ll go blind...
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