Posted on 01/12/2008 1:40:02 PM PST by jaybeegee
Thompson and Huckabee sparred earlier this week after Thompson called the Arkansas governor a dirty word: "liberal." Today, speaking to reporters after a campaign event at a breakfast restaurant in North Charleston, Thompson served up another helping.
Asked to respond to Huckabee's charge that Thompson voted for Republican candidates other than conservative icon Ronald Reagan in 1976 and 1980, Thompson scoffed, "That's kind of silly." He explained his support of longtime Tennessee mentor Howard Baker before adding, "If you check the record, Governor Huckabee supported Democrats on a fairly consistent basis during his days in Arkansas politics.
"I don't think he wants to get into that discussion."
Thompson, who has thrown almost all of his campaign's resources into South Carolina in the hopes that a win in the first southern primary could buoy his campaign, says that there's "plenty of time" before next week's contest to convince voters that he's the best conservative candidate.
"We're going to have to make some fundamental decisions as which direction we want to go as a party," he said. "Whether or not we still believe in the Reagan coalition or whether or not we think we ought to go towards a more populist -- and I consider more liberal -- kind of approach."
*UPDATE* From NBC/NJ's Adam Aigner-Treworgy and Carrie Dann According to news outlets in the governor's home state, Huckabee supported Democrat Barbara Horn during a 2000 primary race for a state senate seat in southwest Arkansas. Horn subsequently beat her Democratic opponent, and the Republican she would have opposed bowed out of the race.
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Try this for his plan....
Thompson Plan for Tax Relief and New Economic Growth
In today's competitive global economy, a fair, simple, and pro-growth tax system is essential for America's success. America must be the best place in the world to invest and create high-paying jobs.
Fred Thompson's Plan for Tax Relief and Economic Growth promotes fairness and simplicity in the tax code and will create greater growth in the economy. It is based on a fundamental assumption that keeping tax rates low increases economic growth and enhances American competitiveness in the global economy. Increased economic growth will lead to higher wages and higher levels of employment in America. Equally important, lower taxes enhance the personal and economic freedom of all Americans by allowing them to keep more of their hard-earned dollars. Allowing Americans to control their own financial future has been integral to our nation's economic success and strength since its founding, and is the key to our future.
The economic proposals offered by Democrats will move us in the wrong direction -- their plan for higher taxes, in particular, will reduce America's competitiveness, push investment and jobs overseas, and send more of workers' and families' income to Washington. The conservative approach is to reduce government spending and return more money to America's families.
The following elements of the Thompson Plan for Tax Relief and Economic Growth will spur economic growth and move the nation towards a fairer, simpler tax system on the way to Fred Thompson's ultimate goal of fundamental tax reform.
America 's economic future depends on our nation's ability to maintain its competitive and innovative spirit. Solutions to challenges in our economy are found in the homes and small businesses of ordinary Americans, not in the halls of Washington. Fred Thompson's goal is to allow Americans to retain greater control of their own money.
To do that, Fred Thompson believes we need a more limited, more effective federal government. Currently, government spending is projected to grow at nearly twice the rate of inflation over the next several years. This spending path is unsustainable and will hamper our economy unless fiscal discipline is imposed. It is critical that we address the problem of government spending, especially for entitlement programs, if the U.S. economy is grow and thrive in the coming decades.
The Thompson Plan for Tax Relief and Economic Growth provides commonsense solutions to increase American competitiveness in the 21st century. These solutions will allow Americans to keep more of their money and encourage companies and entrepreneurs to invest and create jobs in the United States. Enhancing the choices of taxpayers, permanently reducing taxes, encouraging investment in America's corporations and small businesses, and restraining government spending are all steps in the right direction. America's economy has endured several challenges over the last several years -- it is time to move forward and enter a new era of economic security and prosperity.
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Which of the two disagrees on these issues?
Have you seen any Carter statements on abortion? I have always thought he was pro-life and has worked to divorce his party from the pro-choice issue in the platform. of course, his party is so far left on the issue, he may favor some abortions. I admit I haven’t seen anything concrete from Carter on the issue and I’m really curious.
Fred needs to go after his buddy McCain!
Everything else is a waste of time. Huckabee is not winning the nomination - it is all too likely that it will beBob DoleMcCain. And nothing is more certain in politics than that the minute McCain becomes a threat to a liberal icon - i.e., if he were to be the competition for a liberal Democrat presidential candidate - Big Journalism will turn on McCain and rip him to shreds. Probably over the Keating 5 scandal, which stays buried so long as McCain is convenient to have around as a nice RINO.
...like highways for children?
LOL...I had to spit out my coffee on that one!
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If I recall, Huck said that at the last debate and you could tell he was a bit tongue-tied and not wanting his explanation to come out that way.
Amazingly though, no one jumped on it. I mean, this rang like a Gerald Ford, “No commies in Poland” argument from 1976. Carter knew it was a stupid comment and pounced on Ford. It was the defining moment of the debates that put Jimmy in the White House.
“Thompson should stop bashing the other candidates”
How does presenting the facts, telling the truth, equal “bashing?”
You could be right - he was before my time - though I think I remember reading that he was pro-choice which would have gone against his claimed evangelical beliefs.
Fair enough, I really wish that Huckabee was an all around conservative as well. Alternatively, I wish that Duncan Hunter (my candidate) would gain some momentum or that Fred would reach out to the social conservatives and show us that he likes us and wants our votes. Some days, I wish that someone new like Santorum would enter the race. I don’t want to see the Republican party split or abandon its fiscal conservative principles. I just want to see someone in office who I can trust to stand up for the unborn and not abandon them when it is politically expediant to do so.
No need to feel left out; Fred doesn't pander to anyone. The problem is that, when you feel the need to be liked, you are subject to the manipulations of frauds like the Clintons and the Dems (look how they've treated blacks over the years -- first they pander, then they ignore, except for a little tokenism here and there), and Mike Huckabee, who uses Christ as a stage prop while promoting unchristian ideas like covetousness and statism. You don't seem to have fallen for the Huckster, but unfortunately, some have, based on wanting a candidate who seems like one of them or who seems to like them.
The irony is that Fred is the candidate who will actually do something to advance the pro-life movement, because he has demonstrated that he can move constitutionalist (which means pro-life, among other important things) judicial candidates through the approval process (John Roberts, specifically). A candidate's agenda is more important than his warm personal regards.
Bad Character? What are you talking about? When speaking the truth is in bad character then that says more about you. Huckabee did support Democrats against conservative Republicans in Arkansas, the Arkansas GOP has endorsed Fred Thompson not Huckabee. Huckabee wants to build a bridge to liberalism and that is a bridge I will not cross.
Yah. That’s part of the reason I’m angry with the GOP for giving us this field of candidates....
So, what gesture is it that Fred needs to make that he hasn’t so far that would sway more social conservatives?
Now its getting dirty!!!
True...I have a feeling that comment is going to come up again somewhere down the road here....
You’re right though, it is amazing no one pounced on that.
I support Thompson. What he should do is not say anything negative about the other candidates. Let THEM do the negative speaking. Instead he should refute their allegations by stating the simple facts about himself, then attack Hillary and Obama and the Rats.
It worked for Reagan.
But Romney voted for Tsongas in 1992.
“But Romney voted for Tsongas in 1992.”
I believe you. Thanks for the input.
It’s Romney’s recent conversions on conservative issues that I have trouble swallowing.
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