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GROUP HUG (Fred Thompson meets with the Arlington Group)
The American Spectator ^ | September 28, 2007 | The Prowler

Posted on 09/29/2007 5:32:04 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Earlier this week, former Sen. Fred Thompson met privately in Washington, D.C. with senior members of the Arlington Group, a coalition of social and religious conservatives. The meeting, according to Arlington Group members present, included members who had previously met with Thompson at a private meeting in the spring, prior to Thompson's speech before the Council on National Policy.

At the meeting this week Thompson answered questions and discussed his views on social issues, as well as his own faith, for more than an hour.

"He's impressive, and a number of us want to help him," says a member of the Arlington Group who was present. "The group itself can't endorse, but I sense that a majority of the major players here will help Senator Thompson. From a social conservative's perspective, he's the most electable of the bunch, and he made it clear that he would not disappoint us if he were elected. He'll work with us to accomplish our goals."

Most critical to the members, according to an Arlington Group staffer present, was Thompson's more in-depth explanation of his position supporting a Constitutional amendment barring gay marriage, but not the one most members of the Arlington Group have been supporting.

"It doesn't go as far as many of us would like, but it goes a lot further than Rudy Giuliani, and he's got a much more solid record on the issue than Mitt Romney. It gets us closer to where we need to be. I am satisfied," says another religious leader at the meeting.(continued)

(Excerpt) Read more at spectator.org ...


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This should help assuage many movement/social/religious conservatives vis a vis Fred and DOMA/a constitutional amendment in regards to "gay marriage" and the related issues involved. Comments?
1 posted on 09/29/2007 5:32:08 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

“Comments?”

Yes, since you asked....

“It doesn’t go as far as many of us would like, but it goes a lot further than Rudy Giuliani, and he’s got a much more solid record on the issue than Mitt Romney. It gets us closer to where we need to be. I am satisfied,”

Question. How do you figure a statement like this helps “assuage” religious conservatives? Are you suggesting that we should settle for and be “satisfied” with a ‘moderate’(some would say RHINO) outcome, rather than a conservative outcome on this issue?


2 posted on 09/29/2007 5:46:29 AM PDT by Kimberly GG (Support Duncan Hunter in YOUR State....http://duncanhunter.meetup.com/1/)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

It is the Congress and state legislatures that pass constitutional amendments, not presidents. The Arlington Group needs to focus on them if they’re serious about the issue.


3 posted on 09/29/2007 5:47:23 AM PDT by rephope
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

It looks like our chances of keeping Rudy out of the White House, keep improving.


4 posted on 09/29/2007 5:55:46 AM PDT by ansel12 (Proud father of a 10th Mountain veteran. Proud son of a WWII vet. Proud brother of vets.)
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To: Kimberly GG

Question. How do you figure a statement like this helps “assuage” religious conservatives? Are you suggesting that we should settle for and be “satisfied” with a ‘moderate’(some would say RHINO) outcome, rather than a conservative outcome on this issue?

Answer: No candidate is completely 100% to everyones liking. One backs the most conservative candidate running who at least has a reasonable chance of winning the nomination and general.

Any other course is quixotic and self defeating.


5 posted on 09/29/2007 7:05:58 AM PDT by traderrob6
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To: Kimberly GG; All

Kimberly:

Surely you’re aware that Congressman Duncan Hunter is stuck at around 1% in the polls. Have you ever heard the Voltaire quote: “The perfect is the enemy of the good.”? Senator Fred Thompson is, by far, the most conservative of the three top-tier GOP candidates (Rudy, Mitt and Fred) and will help us get where we want to go rather than dreaming of a “perfect” conservative candidate that won’t be nominated or elected president. Don’t you agree?


6 posted on 09/29/2007 7:08:17 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (https://www.fred08.com/contribute.aspx?RefererID=c637caaa-315c-4b4c-9967-08d864cd0791)
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To: Kimberly GG
Question. How do you figure a statement like this helps “assuage” religious conservatives? Are you suggesting that we should settle for and be “satisfied” with a ‘moderate’(some would say RHINO) outcome, rather than a conservative outcome on this issue?

Why is it considered a RINO outcome if homosexual marriage is not forced on citizens without their having a right to vote on the issue? Or not forced on them by judicial edict after having voted against it?

Fred knows that a Constitutional Amendment will be demagogued by the homosexual activists, and will be bogged down waiting for ratification. In the meantime, it would only take a vote of the Congress to allow States to refuse to be bound by the Full Faith and Credit Clause, so as to not have to recognize the validity of homosexual 'marriages' from a different state. He could also support legislation that would bar Federal Judges from messing with State legislation regarding marriage. That way, those States that have passed legislation allowing only one man-one woman marriage, are not in danger of some activist Federal judge overturning it.

If the candidate is conservative enough in almost every other issue, yet is still ELECTABLE, because he would be satisfactory for conservatives as well as some independents, why would that not be acceptable to religious conservatives? They most assuredly wouldn't want a Democrat in the White House.

7 posted on 09/29/2007 8:01:13 AM PDT by SuziQ
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Mitt Romney has the right views on the issues, but they feel that he doesn’t have a solid enough record? And Thompson does? These people need to pull their heads out of the sand. Hillary Clinton will eat Thompson alive in a general election. Especially during the debates. This man has a hard time coming close to knowing the issues well, imagine him going one on one with Hillary. Mark my words he will never be president. If republicans are foolish enough to nominate him we will be throwing away the presidency.


8 posted on 09/29/2007 9:02:33 AM PDT by David In Staten Island
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Whether its an effort to protect marriage or to protect the unborn, Constitutional amendments don't come easy. There have been only 17 amendments in 220 years. In 1983 a Reagan style Human Rights amendment failed its first hurdle and was voted down in the Senate. That is the closet a marriage amendment ever came to being law. Not close at all.

Fred voted for the DOMA and believes marriage is meant for one man and one woman.

From the article:

"In the end, Thompson's position would bar judges from changing the definition of marriage, and he said that he would be supportive of a Constitutional amendment if we were able to get it passed. What I came away from the meeting with was that, first, he is one of us, and second, he will actually work with us and use the bully pulpit of the presidency to help us and our nation's culture."

9 posted on 09/29/2007 9:02:45 AM PDT by Reagan Man (FUHGETTABOUTIT Rudy....... Conservatives don't vote for liberals!)
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To: David In Staten Island
Hillary Clinton will eat Thompson alive in a general election. Especially during the debates. This man has a hard time coming close to knowing the issues well, imagine him going one on one with Hillary.

Huh?

Have you seen Hillary in the debates?

She is terrible, Her staff must be idiots for not having coached her, she couldn't debate a footstool.

On the upside, unlike Romney, Thompson has a stronger record on guns and abortion.

10 posted on 09/29/2007 9:11:26 AM PDT by Sonny M ("oderint dum metuant")
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To: David In Staten Island
A northeast newbie from liberal Statan Island telling conservatives that Fred is a loser, is the height of flatulence. From your post you sound like a RomneyBooster, but you maybe a RudyBooster. In either case, you're no conservative.

At this point, Fred is the only Republican who can beat both major liberal candidates running, Rooty and Hillary. And I don't see that changing.

11 posted on 09/29/2007 9:11:36 AM PDT by Reagan Man (FUHGETTABOUTIT Rudy....... Conservatives don't vote for liberals!)
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To: Reagan Man; David In Staten Island

Bravo!

Perfect usage of the word flatulence!


12 posted on 09/29/2007 9:54:19 AM PDT by SoConPubbie
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To: David In Staten Island
Mitt Romney has the right views on the issues, but they feel that he doesn’t have a solid enough record?
'They' are shortly going to become the electorate. This race will come down to the top three guys 'Mitt, Rudy and Fred' and unless Mitt improves his standing rapidly it's going to be either Rudy or Fred. Right now your guy Mitt is sucking hind teat behind Rudy and Fred. I know you don't like polls but reality is a bitch at times.

Iowa Caucuses .. Jan. 14, 2008. In fact MI selects a portion of their delegates about a week earlier than Iowa. So tell us how Mitt is going to slip into the top two? The voters generally aren't fooled by the candidates.

13 posted on 09/29/2007 10:14:41 AM PDT by deport (>>>--Iowa Caucuses .. 107 days and counting--<<< [ Meanwhile:-- Cue Spooky Music--])
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To: David In Staten Island

Hillary Clinton will never eat Thomspson alive in a debate. Fred knows Miss Hitlery from the Watergate hearings days. She will not best him in a debate. Her responses are always contrived and screechy, and there’s nothing she can do about her witchy voice. Nothing she can do about her witchy smirk. Nothing she can do about her witchy cackling. Whereas, Fred Thompson projects manners, common sense, and grace with his gravitas voice.


14 posted on 09/29/2007 11:29:36 AM PDT by abclily
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To: David In Staten Island

Well, some said John Kerry beat George Bush in the debates but Kerry didn’t win....

Not that I necessarily agree with your assessment of Thompson’s debating skills, but if that is your concern we need only look to the debates in 2004 to disabuse you of the notion that is a disqualifier.

MARK MY WORDS- Whether we win in ‘08 or NOT, we need a candidate that unites the base. It is the ONLY way to prevent a bloodbath at the local and state levels handing VETO/Filibuster proof majorities to the dems. At the very LEAST, Thompson can hold our usual ground and maybe provide enough coattails to regain some House seats.

THAT is my first priority. Winning the W.H. is my second.

If Rudy were the nominee, he’d jeopardize territory we already hold and is not in solid position to grab swing or blue states in return. It’d be Mondale in reverse. Considering how unpopular Hillary is, the defeats we’d suffer would be all the more stunning.

Romney commands unfavorable ratings that surpass Hillary’s already. Quite a stunning accomplishent considering she’s been in the national spotlight over a decade. he barely tracks 10% nationally and is already losing his hold on N.H. and Iowa. he’s catered to conservatives, but conservatives think he’s just saying what they want to hear. He won’t get the nomination, he can only hope to draw enough conservative votes from thompson that rudy squeaks by.

mccain’s problems are legendary. He’s spent years spitting on the base, in return the base will spit him out. In a General election he’d probably still command some Independent support, but the conservative support would diminish. Maybe not a blowout defeat nationally, but an anchor on lower ticket races.

hunter is well liked by conservatives...but has shown no ability to translate that to greater support nationally.

Tancredo, Paul and so on barelt register in polls and have their own baggage.

Huckabee has benefited from his position as a Governor in Arkansas and social conservative reputation. His position on the war, amnesty and big government will sink him as fast as he’s risen in the primary.

And, yes, Thompson has a solid conservative record. Note the word is “solid” not “perfect”. No other candidate breaking double figures can claim that.

IMO, it is your head that needs to rise above the sand and check in on reality, the only candidate that is even close to Rudy is Thompson. It doesn’t matter if you’ve pinned your hopes on another savior, thompson is the only one at this point that can beat him. Whether you think he can win the general election doesn’t matter anymore. If your candidate can’t even win the primary, newsflash, they can’t win the general election. So you have two choices. Thompson or rudy. rudy won’t win and he’ll be a drag on the lower ticket. Thompson may or may not win, but with him on the ticket we might make gains in the House and possibly regain our majority there.


15 posted on 09/29/2007 11:55:19 AM PDT by Soul Seeker (A government that’s big enough to do everything for us is powerful enough to do anything to us.- F.T)
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To: Kimberly GG

I guess you knew the answer before you asked it.

Basically, you’re supposed to put your convictions aside for the good of the Party.


16 posted on 09/29/2007 11:59:42 AM PDT by airborne (Proud to be a conservative! Proud to support Duncan Hunter for President!)
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To: David In Staten Island

Let me guess.

You support Rudy.


17 posted on 09/29/2007 12:01:31 PM PDT by airborne (Proud to be a conservative! Proud to support Duncan Hunter for President!)
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To: SuziQ
yet is still ELECTABLE

That remains to be seen.

18 posted on 09/29/2007 12:06:16 PM PDT by B Knotts (Tancredo '08!)
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To: B Knotts

He ain’t doing too bad, so far!


19 posted on 09/29/2007 1:02:00 PM PDT by SuziQ
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To: David In Staten Island
Hillary Clinton will eat Thompson alive in a general election.

David loves Hillary.

20 posted on 09/29/2007 1:02:46 PM PDT by FreeReign
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