Posted on 01/05/2008 9:05:25 AM PST by pissant
Manchester (NH): Fred Thompson spent most of caucus night in Iowa hovering between third and fourth place -- a far cry from the lofty first-place position he held in Rasmussen's poll of likely Republican caucus-goers last June. It has been a long time since Thompson has made a compelling reason to be in this race. And it should be a very short time before he confesses a compelling reason to exit stage right. A bystander in his own race, Thompson's political what-could-have-been slipped through his fingers long before he announced his candidacy. The process for running for president has begun so early, says GOP political strategist Charlie Gerow, that if you are not in the game, you are not in the game and Fred Thompson was never in the game. Larry Sabato, who directs the University of Virginias Center for Politics, says the biggest loser of 2008 is already known: Fred Thompson. The biggest pre-candidacy buildup since Ted Kennedy in the 1980 cycle has led to the same result -- a failure to come close to fulfilling his high expectations. The short story of Fred Thompson started just about a year ago at the conservative love-fest known as the Conservative Political Action Convention, or CPAC. There, hints of a Thompson hat-toss began. By late spring, he was all the rage. He hit his high note with a clever video smacking down docudrama king Michael Moore. Suddenly, the political and media worlds could not get enough of Fred. It was his shining moment -- except that Fred forgot to shine. Summer came and went. So did a whole lot of staff and a whole lot of opportunities.
His eventual announcement in September came with a hefty price tag -- the Republican Primary voters in New Hampshire. He chose to announce on Jay Lenos show, bypassing the first New Hampshire debate the same evening.
He was an attractive idea, an image, and the reality couldnt match it, Sabato says. This may be the fate of anyone touted as the next Reagan. Reagan is no longer a man. Hes a myth. No living human being can fulfill those expectations.
My opinion of what happened to Fred Thompson is that he turned out to be ... Fred Thompson, adds Matt Lebo, political science professor at New Yorks Stony Brook University.
I don't think its just his late entry -- that is just a symptom of the problem, Lebo says. The problem is that he has never shown a willingness to fight for conservative causes. Believing in those causes isn't enough. There should be some evidence that you are willing to do something about it.
While comparisons have been made to the failed 2004 campaign of Wesley Clark, those may not be fair. Clark was a political novice; Thompson is not.
So why did Thompson go wrong?
I think he was expecting to ride in, pick up the bouquet, and that would be that, says Bert A. Rockman, head of the political science department at Purdue University. It doesnt work that way.
People confuse appearance with reality. Thompson played hard-as-nails authority figures on TV and in the movies. But his campaign had no distinctiveness, no comparative advantage.
Somehow, someone must have convinced Thompson that times had changed and he could run a different kind of campaign, one that suited his low-key approach to politics. A campaign sans rubber-chicken dinners, moldy bus tours and all the other degrading aspects of running for president.
Tack on the misconceptions that tens of millions of dollars were waiting for him, that he could easily round up organizational support -- and that pretty much sums up why the promise of Fred never happened.
As the country shifts its gaze toward New Hampshire, Thompson stands to fare even worse here than he did in Iowa. As of Friday morning, he was polling sixth among likely Republican voters.
So, the near-term question for Fred Thompson isn't if he drops out of the race but when.
Wyoming County Convention results....... first county reporting.........
Mitt Romney — 1 delegate.
http://www.wygop.org/images/wy/two%20da%202008%20form.xls
Fred isn’t my first pick, Duncan Hunter is, however using their logic, President Ronald Reagan(The best bar none, in my lifetime), lost.
What "niche" does Fred fill that other, more exciting candidates do not? For a long time, we heard that Fred was a staunch social conservative, yet he failed to entice those voters. It was almost as if he pushed them to the side. Huckabee picked them up.
For economics, and organization, rightly or wrongly Mitt and Rudy have those voters. For national security, it is Rudy or John McCain.
Not one candidate shines in all areas, yet they each are much stronger in a single class than Fred is. His position papers are excellent, but in order to win over voters it isn't necessarily the message, but the presentation of that record that counts.
Fred comes off as a grumpy, old candidate. He rarely smiles, and people want optimism. Those two qualities are what keeps Huck and Mitt in the race.
Fred could suprise in the remaining states, and this election is way to much up for grabs among 5 very close competitors, but if Fred can't sweep the south (Huck will be very close), where can he win?
Rudy has his super Tuesday path to victory.
McCain and Mitt have the early state momentum path to victory (which IMO only one will come out of), and Huck has his Iowa momentum path to victory. What is Freds path to victory?
Hunter is doing worse than Fred. By what you said, I’d guess that the same goes for Duncan...not willing to do something about it too.
My take is that the MSM types are trying their darnedest to anoint the weakest GOP candidate, to ensure a Dim landslide.
Fred and Duncan are good men who are just not getting enough airtime in the MSM, just 5 second sound bytes.
The main point was, you both hate Fred and you’re both jackasses.
You love me.
Be really careful how you phrase your words, otherwise you will be called a liar.
I didn’t think the sarcasm tag would be needed.
This is the same rumor that somebody started about Fred one day before the Iowa caucus. The Politico published it and the media ran with it. Fred and his campaign had to spend two days killing it. It was a dirty political trick.
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That sums it up.
Unity, NOT division!! So sayeth the red states!
There’s either going to be some severe wailing and gnashing of teeth when Fred and Hunter finally go down - OR a deafeing silence.
Either way - it’s coming.
I think mindless attacks on a good conservative like Fred Thompson is totally juvenile.
Calling out the fools on FR is a time honored tradition.
Are you serious? Sure he did! He said that he wasn't particularly interested in becoming the POTUS at the townhall meetings in Iowa last week.
You need to do some serious googling...
well...it looks like their still afraid of Fred. So how bad could it be?
Just out of curiosity, which candidate are you voting for? :)
I am sure if Fred came by he would eat a lot as well though.
... and you're gay too.
Call me that and you would be dead wrong. What would that make you?
See my post on #93.
Hunter Duncan is sadly burdened with a very poor class of supporter.
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