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Southern Fried Feud: Thompson vs. Huckabee Gets Uglier and Uglier
abcnews ^ | 01/13/08 | JAKE TAPPER

Posted on 01/13/2008 1:01:49 PM PST by TornadoAlley3

Six days before South Carolina Republicans go to the polls, the spat between the Southerners who need to win that crucial primary -- former Sen. Fred Thompson, R-Tenn., and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee -- continues to get uglier and uglier, even as both men tread more lightly on the candidate who leads the most recent poll in that state, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz.

"Fred Thompson talks about putting America first, and yet he's the one who is a registered foreign agent, lobbied for foreign countries, was in a law firm that did lobbying work for Libya," Huckabee charged Sunday morning on CNN.

Thompson, who had launched an aggressive attack against Huckabee's record during Thursday night's GOP debate in Myrtle Beach, S.C., responded by insinuating that Huckabee is in truth nastier than his sunny demeanor, is unprepared for the presidency, and is making personal attacks while Thompson is "talking about issues concerning this country."

Huckabee has "raised enough money now to get some hit pieces and dredge up personal stuff and personal accusations against me," Thompson told CNN. "And now you're seeing the real Mike Huckabee come out. So, I think we've done a favor to the American people. Because these are serious times, and they require somebody that knows what they're doing and doesn't walk into a situation with foreign representatives and heads of foreign nations with training wheels on."

Since 1980, no Republican has won the presidency without first winning the South Carolina primary. But in this year's unpredictable GOP contest, with any number of possible nominees and no clear frontrunner, the South Carolina primary has taken on extra importance -- for Huckabee and Thompson in particular.

Huckabee needs to demonstrate that his Iowa caucus victory Jan. 3 wasn't a fluke, and that his scotch-tape-and-rubber-bands campaign is capable of going national. For his part, Thompson needs to win somewhere. Anywhere.

Addressing the substance of Huckabee's charges, Thompson Sunday acknowledged he was "in a law firm that did some lobbying work for Libya," but his involvement was minimal. He said he'd registered with the government because of "five minutes' worth of contribution" to discussions about another client, Haiti.

"It was totally consistent with the policies of this country, where a dictatorship had taken over that country and we were opposing that," Thompson said.

During the Republican debate Thursday night, Thompson -- about whom even his supporters complain of less-than-energetic campaigning -- showed remarkable pep and vigor, attacking Huckabee for having overseen a net tax increase as Arkansas governor, for having pushed merit scholarships for the children of illegal immigrants, and for having suggested he would sign a nation-wide ban on smoking in public places. He took issue with comments Huckabee made that the Bush administration had demonstrated an "arrogant bunker mentality" in its foreign policy.

"On the one hand, you have the Reagan revolution," Thompson said during the debate. "You have the Reagan coalition of limited government and strong national security. On the other hand, you have the direction that Gov. Huckabee would take us in. He would be a Christian leader, but he would also bring about liberal economic policies, liberal foreign policies. .. That's not the model of the Reagan coalition. That's the model of the Democratic Party."

Huckabee didn't respond much during the debate, but appearing on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" Friday morning, he took his well-known wit literally below the belt, joking, "I think Fred needs some Metamucil. I think it would help a lot. He was in a bad mood last night."

Campaigning Friday in Michigan, Huckabee went on the attack more substantively.

"It was real interesting hearing Fred Thompson talk about Ronald Reagan last night," Huckabee said. "Because Fred Thompson supported [then-President] Gerald Ford in 1976 and not Ronald Reagan. He supported [then-Sen.] Howard Baker in 1980 and not Ronald Reagan. I appreciate his recent conversion, but some of us were for Ronald Reagan back in the early days; our legacy goes back a little further."

Huckabee also tried to paint Thompson as having been an undistinguished senator.

"Eight years is a pretty long time to get a check from the federal government and not be able to say" he was responsible for any major legislation, Huckabee said.

On Saturday, Thompson called the criticism of his previous support of Ford and Baker as "kind of silly. Howard Baker was my mentor and personal friend in Tennessee for years and years. If you check the record, Gov. Huckabee supported Democrats on a fairly consistent basis in his days in Arkansas politics. I don't think he wants to get into that discussion. We'll see."

Of Huckabee's Metamucil's joke, on Sunday morning Thompson said "his response was to return fire with some potty humor. That's the best he could come up with for the last three days."

He added that he was happy to compare his record to Huckabee's, whom he described as "having raised taxes $500 million more than he cut." He described Huckabee's criticisms of the Bush administration as "blame-America-first comments," and pointed out, correctly, the Huckabee campaign chairman Ed Rollins had called the Reagan coalition dead.

Huckabee, Thompson charged, "talked around the subject and smiled and giggled and told a couple of jokes. When I came back, I said, 'You know, this is about the heart and mind of the Republican Party, because I don't believe it [the Reagan coalition] is [dead].'"

Said Huckabee, "The Writers Guild strike needs to end soon. Fred's got to get some better lines. Calling me a liberal would be laughable in Arkansas, where people recognized -- if anything, they called me this ultra-conservative guy. ... It's always interesting to me, when people get desperate, they start grabbing for anything."

Thompson responded that he had been asking questions about Huckabee's support for closing down the prison at Guantanamo Bay, his support for public programs for the children of illegal immigrants, and the fact that he was endorsed by a teachers' union.

"These are substantive issues," Thompson said. "These are not personal attacks. If the governor wants to get into personal attacks and things that happened some years ago and things that they've done and allegations, there's enough on the record in Arkansas that will keep us busy for the rest of this campaign."

Or at least until Saturday.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: elections; huckabee; jaketapper; libya; sc2008; thompson
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1 posted on 01/13/2008 1:01:50 PM PST by TornadoAlley3
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2 posted on 01/13/2008 1:02:48 PM PST by TornadoAlley3 ( UNITED BY OUR CORE BELIEFS Fred08)
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To: TornadoAlley3

I am always amused that stating a candidates record is an attack.


3 posted on 01/13/2008 1:04:21 PM PST by svcw (There is no plan B.)
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To: TornadoAlley3
"It was real interesting hearing Fred Thompson talk about Ronald Reagan last night," Huckabee said. "Because Fred Thompson supported [then-President] Gerald Ford in 1976 and not Ronald Reagan. He supported [then-Sen.] Howard Baker in 1980 and not Ronald Reagan. I appreciate his recent conversion, but some of us were for Ronald Reagan back in the early days; our legacy goes back a little further."
4 posted on 01/13/2008 1:05:13 PM PST by Soliton (Sarcasm that lacks wit only bores and does not teach. Yawn.)
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To: TornadoAlley3

“Of Huckabee’s Metamucil’s joke, on Sunday morning Thompson said “his response was to return fire with some potty humor. That’s the best he could come up with for the last three days.”

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5 posted on 01/13/2008 1:05:21 PM PST by 1curiousmind (Romney/Thompson 08 (prefer that order but reversed order is good too))
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To: TornadoAlley3

I love it. Fred kick Huckabee’s chickensht liberal lovin *ss!


6 posted on 01/13/2008 1:05:45 PM PST by Maelstorm (Same Fred Time, Same Fred Channel. www.fred08.com)
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To: Soliton

That bold text is so persuasive! I bet color would convince even more.

Convince them of what, I have no idea.


7 posted on 01/13/2008 1:07:09 PM PST by Petronski ("Make all the promises you have to." --Slick Willard, 9 Jan 08)
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To: TornadoAlley3

The Metamucil remark was childish and certainly unpresidential. Other than that, ugly doesn’t come into questioning policies and issues.


8 posted on 01/13/2008 1:09:53 PM PST by skr (How majestic is Thy Name, O Lord, and how mighty are Thy Works!)
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To: TornadoAlley3
ABC News is simply following the news media and DNC strategy to push Huckabee to the nomination. They’re saving all the dirt they have collected on Huckabee until the general election.
9 posted on 01/13/2008 1:10:32 PM PST by Brad from Tennessee ("A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.")
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To: TornadoAlley3
both men tread more lightly on the candidate who leads the most recent poll in that state, Sen. John McCain

It looks to me like both Thompson and Huckabee are positioning themselves to be McCain's VP.

10 posted on 01/13/2008 1:11:19 PM PST by outofstyle (My Ride's Here)
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To: Soliton

Fred Voted for the Nominee I am sure. There is one candidate who has campaigned on behalf of Democrats against Republicans and that is Mike Huckabee. He also pardoned more criminals than Mike Dukakis. Violent repeat offenders. I looked around the Baptist Church today and the place was filled with probably 1,300 people. Huckabee released that many criminals. It really adds some scale for it.

He talks like a liberal. He wants to be a vertical candidate who builds a bridge between liberals and conservatives. He can keep that bridge to no where.


11 posted on 01/13/2008 1:11:25 PM PST by Maelstorm (Same Fred Time, Same Fred Channel. www.fred08.com)
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To: TornadoAlley3

I think that Thompson wants to knock out the Huck, before he takes on his good buddy McCain.

Don’t know how Thompson is going to deal with McCain one on one being good friends and all.


12 posted on 01/13/2008 1:11:46 PM PST by Ouderkirk (Hillary = Senator Incitatus, Clintigula's whore...er, horse.)
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To: TornadoAlley3

Wow, Huckabee is at least as nasty as McInsane.

FRED: Huckabee has “raised enough money now to get some hit pieces and dredge up personal stuff and personal accusations against me,” Thompson told CNN. “And now you’re seeing the real Mike Huckabee come out. So, I think we’ve done a favor to the American people. Because these are serious times, and they require somebody that knows what they’re doing and doesn’t walk into a situation with foreign representatives and heads of foreign nations with training wheels on.”


13 posted on 01/13/2008 1:11:58 PM PST by FastCoyote (I am intolerant of the intolerable.)
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To: Petronski

How do you claim to be the heir to Reagan when you voted against him twice? If it had been up to Fred, Reagan would have never been President. It doesn’t make you question his judgement?


14 posted on 01/13/2008 1:12:21 PM PST by Soliton (Sarcasm that lacks wit only bores and does not teach. Yawn.)
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To: Soliton
"It was real interesting hearing Fred Thompson talk about Ronald Reagan last night," Huckabee said. "Because Fred Thompson supported [then-President] Gerald Ford in 1976 and not Ronald Reagan. He supported [then-Sen.] Howard Baker in 1980 and not Ronald Reagan. I appreciate his recent conversion, but some of us were for Ronald Reagan back in the early days; our legacy goes back a little further."

All your guy has got is "guilt by association" comebacks. Truly pathetic. When do we get to hear some rebuttal concerning Guantanamo Bay, Immigration and the teachers union? Probably never.

15 posted on 01/13/2008 1:12:22 PM PST by Invincibly Ignorant
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To: Invincibly Ignorant
All your guy has got is "guilt by association" comebacks

Not guilt by association, but guilty of working against the election of the greatest consrvative president of all time

16 posted on 01/13/2008 1:14:14 PM PST by Soliton (Sarcasm that lacks wit only bores and does not teach. Yawn.)
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To: TornadoAlley3
An article that doesn't trash Fred from ABC?

From what I've heard, Southern voters like this kind of thing and will pick sides. And Fred relates much more strongly to the average Southerner than does Huck.

17 posted on 01/13/2008 1:14:31 PM PST by Mensius
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To: TornadoAlley3

Fred pointed out Huck’s liberal record accurately. America got a healthy dose of truth, thanks to Fred. Huck is not a conservative. He can’t defend it, so he attacks Fred personally. Fine by me, but that still doesn’t explain his liberal record. He has no business being our nominee. Neither is McCain. Not ever.


18 posted on 01/13/2008 1:14:58 PM PST by MaestroLC ("Let him who wants peace prepare for war."--Vegetius, A.D. Fourth Century)
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To: Soliton
Not guilt by association, but guilty of working against the election of the greatest consrvative president of all time

More guilt by association from you too. Where's the beef?

19 posted on 01/13/2008 1:15:08 PM PST by Invincibly Ignorant
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To: TornadoAlley3

Sports analogy: Tennessee 31 Arkansas 14. ‘Nough said. Fred will thump the Huckster like the Vols did the Razorbacks.


20 posted on 01/13/2008 1:15:54 PM PST by Road Warrior ‘04 (Officially Fredbacker1 but don't know how to change my name)
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