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Wife gives foot-dragger Fred Thompson a shove in White House race
The Sunday Times, UK edition ^ | 10/28/2007 | Sarah Baxter

Posted on 10/27/2007 7:13:01 PM PDT by dano1

In a startling admission, the wife of Fred Thompson, the Republican presidential contender, confessed last week that the “bone-crushing” pressure on candidates’ wives was like “walking down the street with no clothes on”. She was “terrified of embarrassing Fred”, she added. “It would break my heart.”

Jeri Thompson, 41, was attending a conference on women chaired by Maria Shriver, the wife of Arnold Schwarzenegger, who quizzed her on her reputation. “I’ve read everything, from you are the campaign mastermind to you are the campaign strategist, you are the trophy wife, you are everything,” said Shriver. “Which is the right depiction of you?”

Thompson laughed and said she was focused on her children, aged four and one. “I’m not even qualified to do a lot of the other stuff,” she said modestly. Her sole demand, she said, had been for a changing table for nappies on the campaign bus.

It was a nice line, but about as likely as Hillary Clinton staying at home to bake cookies, Thompson insiders say. Jeri has been at the forefront of her husband’s campaign from the moment he was pressed to run. The problem is that she is regarded as keener on victory than he is.

Ronald Kessler, biographer of Laura Bush, the first lady, said: “[Jeri] is a political operative who is naturally more active than any of the other Republican wives. She is very highly respected in conservative circles, but there is a widespread feeling that she got her husband into this business. I don’t think he really wants the job. He seems to be treating it as a part-time effort, a nice way to pass the time of day.”

Behind the scenes, Thompson is playing a crucial role in shoring up support for her husband. She has been leading contacts with Christian conservative leaders, who view the 6ft 6in former senator for Tennessee and former Hollywood actor as the most likely mantle bearer for their pro-life, pro-family views.

It is Jeri, as much as Fred, who has been winning them over. While some Republicans have been wondering whether Jeri, a second wife who is 24 years younger than her husband, is too sexy for the women voters of Middle America, she is receiving a resounding vote of confidence from some of the country’s most influential evangelical leaders.

Tony Perkins, head of the Family Research Council, a prominent Christian conservative think tank, said he had spoken many times to Jeri as well as to Fred Thompson. He said it was unfair to describe her as a trophy wife: “She’s certainly a gain for him, but it’s not just because she’s attractive. She is smart and has very strong conservative credentials.”

Before marrying Thompson, Jeri worked for the Republican National Committee in Washington, gaining an impressive contacts book and knowledge of the hot-button conservative issues.

Richard Land, head of public policy for the Southern Baptists, said, “I know Jeri is a person of faith. To me, calling her a trophy wife is a lethal blend of sexism and ageism. It’s assumed that if a woman is attractive and younger than her husband she is a trophy wife. Jeri Thompson was a guest on national television talk shows before she even met Fred.”

Fred Thompson’s stock with evangelical Christians dipped recently after it emerged he did not attend church regularly and had once given legal advice to a pro-abortion group. His position on gay marriage, which leaves open the possibility that some states may permit it, has also disappointed social conservatives.

However, Gary Bauer, head of American Values, a pro-life group, said: “I don’t have any doubt, having met Senator Thompson and his wife, that they are both Christians. He’s got good positions on many of the issues Christians care about such as the right to life.” The ability of evangelical leaders to influence conservative voters is crucial to Thompson’s chances at a time when many of his own closest supporters are questioning his appetite for the presidency. After losing some of his most important campaign staff over the summer, there were new high level defections among staff and volunteers last week amid grumbling that Jeri was too hands on and Fred was too lackadaisical.

Although Thompson is still in second place in the polls, he is running 10 points behind Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York, according to a poll of polls from RealClearPolitics.

Some conservatives who dropped John McCain for Thompson last summer, in the belief that McCain was too liberal on immigration and too old for the job, are now giving the former Vietnam war hero a second look.

The Arizona senator scored a direct hit on Clinton last week when he attacked her for seeking $1m to fund a museum in Woodstock, New York, site of the 1969 hippie festival. In a line that he has turned into a television commercial, he said, “I wasn’t there. I’m sure it was a cultural and pharmaceutical event. I was tied up at the time” – a reference to his years as a prisoner of war at the Hanoi Hilton.

Thompson supporters were shocked when Dan Hughes, the Tennessee senator’s enthusiastic front man in the key primary state of New Hampshire, switched sides last week and became vice-chairman of McCain’s state campaign. Against the advice of his staff, Thompson has barely bothered to show up in New Hampshire since launching his campaign on the Jay Leno television show last month, instead of appearing at a debate with the other Republican candidates in the state.

“I’m not going to be the token chairman of a token campaign. I was told they were going to run a vigorous campaign and they haven’t,” Hughes said. “Fred Thompson would have been a good candidate but he doesn’t want to go out and campaign.”

Thompson’s support slumped to just 7% in New Hampshire’s poll of polls last week. A drubbing on that scale in an early voting state could put an end to his hopes of winning any primary contests. Hughes said Thompson needed Jeri’s energy to be in with a chance of the White House. “I like Jeri. I wish she was running. We’d have a horse in the race then,” he said.

Jeri’s alleged micro-management has upset Thompson’s staff and advisers. Nelson Warfield, the media guru who produced the television commercial for Thompson’s launch, last week became the latest in a long line of consultants to resign.

According to Kessler, part of the reason was Jeri’s “meddling” and Thompson’s “lazy” approach to campaigning and fundraising. “It’s not the way to operate,” he said. “It’s going to make it very difficult for Thompson to attract high calibre staff now.”

One former staff member predicted that Thompson would be crushed by Clinton if he did not raise his game. “Hillary is tireless,” he said. “She doesn’t take anything for granted.” However determined Jeri is, she cannot win it for him.


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KEYWORDS: elections; fredthompson; jerikehn; jerithompson; thompson
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To: Paperdoll
My first choice is Hunter. My last choice is Hunter. No second best for me again. Devil take the hindmost.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Me too. I have felt that way since February 2007.I predict that the MSM, despite all of their efforts to render Duncan obscur, will fail to do so. GO DUNCAN HUNTER!

61 posted on 10/27/2007 10:14:08 PM PDT by Candor7 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Baghdad_(1258))
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To: dano1

I love Jeri Thompson. She’s so...real. So human. Unlike the phony ice queens we are used to in First Ladies. She would be a refreshing change.


62 posted on 10/27/2007 10:28:53 PM PDT by montag813
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To: Candor7

I have met Duncan. I like Duncan. He is a good man, but he is not a superior candidate, he is charismatically challenged. He is also hard of hearing. He does not have the money or organization to compete nationally. Sorry, leadership of the Free World has a very high price.


65 posted on 10/27/2007 10:54:57 PM PDT by mission9 (Be a citizen worth living for, in a Nation worth dying for...)
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To: Candor7
Only one man can do that: Duncan Hunter.
Hunter is a good man and a good conservative but I am baffled by the willingness of people to ignore the fact that he is not a vote-getter. He's been confined to a single congressional district his whole career. After all these months on the presidential trail, his numbers are going nowhere. How does anyone see him winning a national election? I would love a President Hunter. I would also love $5 a barrel oil. But then there's reality.
66 posted on 10/27/2007 11:11:44 PM PDT by samtheman
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To: dano1
Is anybody reading *all* of this article? Or are we hung up on the "Jeri is trying to shove him into the White House" stuff?

Thompson supporters were shocked when Dan Hughes, the Tennessee senator’s enthusiastic front man in the key primary state of New Hampshire, switched sides last week and became vice-chairman of McCain’s state campaign. Against the advice of his staff, Thompson has barely bothered to show up in New Hampshire since launching his campaign on the Jay Leno television show last month, instead of appearing at a debate with the other Republican candidates in the state. “I’m not going to be the token chairman of a token campaign. I was told they were going to run a vigorous campaign and they haven’t,” Hughes said. “Fred Thompson would have been a good candidate but he doesn’t want to go out and campaign.”

Unless Hughes is a big fat liar and making this up out of whole cloth, this situation is a problem. People like Hughes are pros; they don't come out with statements like this unless there is something to support it. If McCain had simply offered him more money to switch, Hughes wouldn't have been bashing Fred on his way out the door. He is obviously disappointed in what he saw/experienced with the Thompson campaign. Not good, folks, not good at all.

67 posted on 10/27/2007 11:14:05 PM PDT by Hetty_Fauxvert
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To: dano1; girlangler; KoRn; Shortstop7; Lunatic Fringe; Darnright; babygene; pitbully; granite; ...
I don't see anywhere in the article where it's stated that Ron Kessler even knows Jeri. Yet he feels qualified to comment on her role.

Ping!

68 posted on 10/27/2007 11:37:18 PM PDT by jellybean (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=dailyfread Proud Ann-droid and a Steyn-aholic)
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To: JMack; Calpernia

Why are you two, and others, so fixated on the LCRs?

Are you one issue voters?


69 posted on 10/27/2007 11:42:13 PM PDT by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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To: jellybean
"I don't see anywhere in the article where it's stated that Ron Kessler even knows Jeri. Yet he feels qualified to comment on her role."


Thank you, jellybean. I didn't see that either.

I await all of the Fred bashers...though many are here already.

70 posted on 10/27/2007 11:48:04 PM PDT by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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To: freekitty
You can watch the Women's Conference HERE. Go to the Lunch Session and skip the first hour. This author of this piece is using the old "Jeri is really running the campaign" canard based on nothing from the event.
71 posted on 10/27/2007 11:54:18 PM PDT by jellybean (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=dailyfread Proud Ann-droid and a Steyn-aholic)
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To: Owl_Eagle

yeah, that’s going to help us get out of our mess...a hot first lady. O brother...can’t you find something a bit more intelligent than that to say?


72 posted on 10/28/2007 12:01:12 AM PDT by fabian
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To: dixiechick2000
I await all of the Fred bashers...though many are here already.

This thread has the feeling of The Blue Hairs Every Other Saturday Get-together. Lots of gossip and rumor with a little inuendo thrown in for good measure.

73 posted on 10/28/2007 12:02:55 AM PDT by jellybean (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=dailyfread Proud Ann-droid and a Steyn-aholic)
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To: jellybean

“Blue hairs?”

LOLOLOL!

I could be a member of that group, but I disagree with them.

Fred is my guy...despite, the press he’s given.

Not to mention the flack he’s taking here...

...well repeated flack, too.

I haven’t seen anything original in a while.


74 posted on 10/28/2007 12:15:15 AM PDT by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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To: mission9
No trashing, but you said you were going to attended another function to give him another chance, and you are still making comments that make me doubt your sincerity and you ability to do so with an untarnished perspective. I have even graver doubts seeing your Romney posts.

So no bash, just an interesting observation, one old political hack to another...

75 posted on 10/28/2007 12:15:19 AM PDT by ejonesie22 (265 pound Lemming with attitude for Thompson!)
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To: ejonesie22; mission9

I thought mission9 was a Mittwit.


76 posted on 10/28/2007 12:18:23 AM PDT by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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To: ken21
Hell, if I had a dollar for everyone who thought that there would be some massive “planet aligning” event when Fred entered.

Just shows how little people know about his campaign style from two successful Senate runs...

77 posted on 10/28/2007 12:21:32 AM PDT by ejonesie22 (265 pound Lemming with attitude for Thompson!)
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To: JMack
Oh I know, I know, I know!

Absolutely freakin’ zero...

78 posted on 10/28/2007 12:26:25 AM PDT by ejonesie22 (265 pound Lemming with attitude for Thompson!)
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To: mission9; ejonesie22

Come to think of it I KNOW you are a Mittwit.

Why don’t you do the honest thing and support your candidate?

You spend too much time trashing the others.


79 posted on 10/28/2007 12:26:47 AM PDT by dixiechick2000 (There ought to be one day-- just one-- when there is open season on senators. ~~ Will Rogers)
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To: dixiechick2000

Funny that...

But he is a Fred supporter since he is giving Fred another unvarnished and unbiased shot...

Save your grains of salt for the next few weeks...


80 posted on 10/28/2007 12:28:27 AM PDT by ejonesie22 (265 pound Lemming with attitude for Thompson!)
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