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Folk Ways (Fred in South Carolina)
The Washington Post ^
| December 12, 2007
| Dana Milbank
Posted on 12/11/2007 8:17:07 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Tell us, Fred Thompson, about your national security policy.
"The good guys win and the bad guys lose -- how 'bout that?"
Profound. And your economic policy?
"Free people, free markets, doin' free things together."
Well said. Do you worry that tax cuts might cause lost revenue?
"It ain't lost, it's in my pocket."
As for how he came to hold certain views on health care, he has this answer for his audience in Anderson, S.C.: "I had a conversation with my little mama back in Franklin, Tennessee."
His 87-year-old mother's advice also persuades him to reject the new National Intelligence Estimate reporting that Iran has suspended its nuclear program. "Remember whatcha mama told ya," the former senator from Tennessee recommends. "If somethin' appears to be too good to be true, it probably is."
Is it possible to be too folksy? Thompson seems determined to find out. The big man with all those Hollywood roles is trying to slow-drawl his way to the GOP nomination. To the extent that Thompson has a pitch, it's that he doesn't change his views like, say, Mitt Romney or Rudy Giuliani. "Where I stand does not depend on where I'm standing or what political office I happen to be running for," he asserts.
Mostly, though, he's recommending himself to voters as a good ol' boy.
"Y'all know where a man can get a decent meal in this town?" he asks the crowd at Mama Penn's Real Southern Cooking, next door to the "$5 Christian Bookstore" and a few blocks from the Baptist church with the drive-through Nativity scene. "I'm a Tennessee boy. I consider this my neck of the woods and I hope South Carolinians think this is my neck of the woods, too." The last part he pronounces "mah neck-uh-da woods."
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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: South Carolina; US: Tennessee
KEYWORDS: conservatives; election; electionpresident; elections; fred; fredthompson; gop; iran; iraq; mittromney; republicans; rudygiuliani; sc2008; solidsouth; southernstrategy; thompson
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
The Washington Post will never like Fred. He just talks too unsophisticated for them. Never mind what he’s saying, they just don’t like the way he says it.
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posted on
12/11/2007 10:28:24 PM PST
by
SuziQ
To: 2ndDivisionVet; girlangler; KoRn; Shortstop7; Lunatic Fringe; Darnright; babygene; pitbully; ...
Hey, Dana, did you write your snarkly little drivel when John Kerry went hunting in 2004 and asked, “Can I get me a huntin’ license here?”
Ping
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posted on
12/11/2007 10:36:21 PM PST
by
jellybean
(http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/keyword?k=dailyfread Proud Ann-droid and a Steyn-aholic)
To: 2ndDivisionVet
They, the MSM, don't have to "get" Fred. It is refreshing, even in their attempt to "hay seed" him they are reporting it. The readers, the "real folk" will get Fred.
Fred Dalton Thompson is more than likely the "last great hope" for this Republic of "the folk" and "by the folk".
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posted on
12/11/2007 10:52:41 PM PST
by
ImpBill
("America ... Where are you now?" --Greg Adams--Brownsville, TX --On the other Front Line)
To: cquiggy
Are they certain he said, "mah neck-uh-
da woods"???
We say it "mah neck-uh-thuh woods" here, but, of course, I "got mah raisin'" a bit south of TN. ; )
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posted on
12/11/2007 10:53:28 PM PST
by
LucyJo
To: 2ndDivisionVet
I hope they get him soon....though this could go to the convention
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posted on
12/11/2007 10:54:50 PM PST
by
wardaddy
(subservient well trained former shrew tamer for Thompson...but worried....very)
To: 2ndDivisionVet
Holy heck, is this what they are resorting to now? What about the accents on Edwards and Bill Clinton? And what about the twangy lisp of Algore? I guess no one twalks funny in New Yawk.
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posted on
12/11/2007 10:55:31 PM PST
by
Yaelle
To: 2ndDivisionVet
btw....none of the media really get conservatism.....Fox’s news team doesn’t...they’ve proved it over immigration and now Fred.
The rest of the media doesn’t even care.
WSJ is milquetoast conservatism.
Really only Liddy, Rush, Savage is his way over the top way, Michael Reagan and a handful of others really understand where conservatism should be...I mean listen to George Will these days....he sounds like a Democrat
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posted on
12/11/2007 10:57:31 PM PST
by
wardaddy
(subservient well trained former shrew tamer for Thompson...but worried....very)
To: 2ndDivisionVet
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posted on
12/11/2007 10:58:05 PM PST
by
maine-iac7
(",,,but you can't fool all of the people all the time" LINCOLN)
To: 2ndDivisionVet; Allegra; Eaker; AnnaZ; Brucifer; Squantos; TheMom; Politicalmom
Don't know about you folks, but Fred is looking better and better as this schlockfest continues!
Thompson/Poe'08!
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posted on
12/11/2007 11:06:33 PM PST
by
Liberty Valance
(Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
To: 2ndDivisionVet
I bet Dana didn’t get snarky when Hillary belted out “I ain’t noways tiiiired...” Nope, that was high culture to Millbank. Sheesh.
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posted on
12/12/2007 12:02:26 AM PST
by
LadyNavyVet
(An independent Freeper, not paid by any political campaign.)
To: 2ndDivisionVet
Dana Milbank is a poor choice to make judgments on a Fred Thompson.
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posted on
12/12/2007 1:07:31 AM PST
by
OKIEDOC
(Kalifornia, a red state wannabe. I don't take Ex Lax I just read the New York Times.)
To: Fairview
Since my heroes are Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee, and JEB Stuart, I am quite comfortable with Southerns. In fact, I prefer them.
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posted on
12/12/2007 1:18:04 AM PST
by
carton253
(And if that time does come, then draw your swords and throw away the scabbards.)
To: 2ndDivisionVet
Oh they get him alright and it makes them wet their pants.
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posted on
12/12/2007 3:30:38 AM PST
by
HANG THE EXPENSE
(Defeat liberalism, its the right thing to do for America.)
To: 2ndDivisionVet
Why Fred is not the front runner is beyond me.
The GOP has lost its mind.
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posted on
12/12/2007 3:44:27 AM PST
by
SkyPilot
To: SkyPilot
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posted on
12/12/2007 3:58:31 AM PST
by
ejonesie22
(In America all people have a right to be wrong, some just exercise it a bit much...)
To: cquiggy
Im a Tennessee boy. I consider this my neck of the woods and I hope South Carolinians think this is my neck of the woods, too. The last part he pronounces mah neck-uh-da woods.Tennesee Boy BUMP!
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posted on
12/12/2007 4:02:15 AM PST
by
Caipirabob
(Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
To: carton253
Since my heroes are Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee, and JEB Stuart, I am quite comfortable with Southerns. In fact, I prefer them.Same heroes and same preferences. Though I doubt our Virginians of the nineteenth century talked like a Tennessee boy of the twentieth.
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posted on
12/12/2007 4:36:18 AM PST
by
Fairview
(Taxes? I paid those -last- year!)
To: carton253
Since my heroes are Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee, and JEB Stuart, I am quite comfortable with Southerns. In fact, I prefer them.Same heroes and same preferences. Though I doubt our Virginians of the nineteenth century talked like a Tennessee boy of the twentieth.
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posted on
12/12/2007 4:36:29 AM PST
by
Fairview
(Taxes? I paid those -last- year!)
To: Fairview
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posted on
12/12/2007 4:51:00 AM PST
by
carton253
(And if that time does come, then draw your swords and throw away the scabbards.)
To: Fairview
Unfortunately, the Civil War occurred before Edison developed the phonograph in 1877. It was not until the 1890s that mass production began. By that time, Lincoln, Grant, Sherman, Davis, Jackson, and Lee were all dead. I have heard a short recording attributed to the poet Walt Whitman, a native of Long Island, around 1890. His speech patterns were similar to those of the Archie Bunker character in the 1970s show, All in the Family. Probably an older person in an area near Arlington or Alexandria, Virginia, that has not become Yankeefied like the Northern Neck would come close to Robert E. Lee's speech patterns. Stonewall Jackson's old West Virginia hometowns are largely populated by descendants of the people who were there during his childhood. Replicating his speech patterns would not be hard.
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