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Despite a disappointing finish, Thompson doesn't bow out
Chicago Tribune ^
| Jan. 19, 2008
| William Douglas
Posted on 01/19/2008 6:31:23 PM PST by FocusNexus
Former Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson didn't drop out of the Republican presidential field after his disappointing finish in Saturday's South Carolina primary -- but he sounded close to it.
About an hour after the polls closed, Thompson addressed a ballroom in a college student union, an event that featured as many students enjoying free beer as it did hardcore Thompson supporters. He delivered a lengthy soliloquy, speaking in the past tense about "clear conservatism," the cornerstone of his campaign.
"My friends, we will always be bound by a close bond because we have traveled a very special road together for a very special purpose," Thompson told the crowd. "It's never even been about me, it's never been about you. It's been about our country."
Thompson's campaign declined to say whether the speech was a concession, a swan song, a stump speech to signal that he's fighting on, or what. Campaign spokesmen wouldn't say what the former Tennessee senator's next move is.
"The campaign is still a campaign until it's not the campaign," said Rich Galen, a Thompson campaign senior adviser. "There's no hurry to make a decision, other than your deadline. I don't have anything to add -- not tonight."
Thompson conceded earlier Saturday that he needed a win in South Carolina to keep his presidential campaign alive.
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TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: South Carolina
KEYWORDS: elections; fredthompson; gopprimary; sc2008
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To: balch3
At this point in my political leanings I would not be adverse to such a development. Although I sincerely doubt Fred will do that. And I appreciate that he wouldn't. He is a man of integrity and while many of us rank and file folks have left the GOP, and others thinking about it, Fred will not, and to be honest that is to his credit in this election cycle.
We can, and I will, if I make the polls in November, write his name in. It is the only principled choice I believe I have left after many years of voting in this Republic.
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posted on
01/19/2008 7:38:49 PM PST
by
ImpBill
("America ... Where are you now?" --Greg Adams--Brownsville, TX --On the other Front Line)
To: Normal4me
it will prolly never see the light of day...*sigh*
102
posted on
01/19/2008 7:39:17 PM PST
by
M-cubed
(Why is "Greshams Law" a law?)
To: Parley Baer
McPain is the right choice if conflict escalation throughout the M.E. is what you want .
There are certain factions that want accelerated U.S. hegemony and McPain is the one who will give it to them .
Do a bit of research if you truly want to know who supports McPain and why ....
Oh and please quit trolling me ....Thanks .
103
posted on
01/19/2008 7:39:58 PM PST
by
Neu Pragmatist
(No RINO's -VOTE FRED ... Thank you :))
To: fieldmarshaldj
No, I read the whole post. So what do you think Reagan did? Think he stayed home? Or you think he voted?
104
posted on
01/19/2008 7:40:01 PM PST
by
Huck
(Ok, I'll sneak in a few posts here and there and try to stay out of trouble.)
To: Finny
FReeper support for FRed is as strong as ever:
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posted on
01/19/2008 7:40:33 PM PST
by
Jim Robinson
(Our God-given unalienable rights are not open to debate, negotiation or compromise!)
To: snarkybob
Fred ain’t running 3rd party. But there will be 3rd parties, and if McCain or Huckster is the nominee, I’ll be voting for one.
It really is time for a party that believes in free markets and closed borders, and opposes nanny-statism. We REALLY need someone to stand up to the environmentalists. Do you see that in man in our party?
Hank
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posted on
01/19/2008 7:41:04 PM PST
by
County Agent Hank Kimball
("Huckabee is the bastard child of Lou Dobbs and Pat Robertson." - Jonah Goldberg)
To: Dog Gone
Did you declare McPain’s campaign dead when he couldn’t even pay his staff? Me thinks its a long time until the convention and there are several closed primaries between now and then. A good ticket is still within reach. The fear the media has of Thompson is right under the surface and ripples in every article. Even if he drops out, I don’t see his support going to Huckster or McPain.
107
posted on
01/19/2008 7:41:15 PM PST
by
Steamburg
(Your wallet speaks the only language most politicians understand.)
To: Finny
Fox News is trying to report that Fred is going to quite in the next couple of days.....they are doing EVERYTHING they can to put a fork in him.
It was an open primary..Independents pushed McCain and Able over the top. McCain is going to crack ala Dean before this is over..better now then in November. Huckabee needed SC more than Thompson..50% evangelical turnout in SC and he still lossed.
Why are we talking Fred quiting when we are still talking Rudy?
Once Huckster and or McCain crack..Thompson wins.
Susan Estrich is talking McCain up right not..what does that tell you?
To: devere
That’s pretty funny. I’ll bet there were a lot of hard core conservatives who stayed home in 76.
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posted on
01/19/2008 7:42:33 PM PST
by
Huck
(Ok, I'll sneak in a few posts here and there and try to stay out of trouble.)
To: NormsRevenge
Could not have said it better, brother. I have sent both email and snail mail to the campaign begging them to stay the course and promising more financial contributions if they will.
It is Fred's choice to make. I will support his decision.
I also asked that if and when he might decide to end his run, that he do so without endorsing any of the remaining candidates.
But again, if he does endorse any of them that is his choice and I will not waiver in my support and admiration of Fred Dalton Thompson in any way.
And ... I will, if his name is not printed on the ballot in November, write him in.
110
posted on
01/19/2008 7:42:34 PM PST
by
ImpBill
("America ... Where are you now?" --Greg Adams--Brownsville, TX --On the other Front Line)
To: Huck
What do we gain voting for a liberal RINO nominee ?
Nothing. Let the rodent party take the full credit for the $hitstorm mess they’re going to create with their horrific leftist policies. Maybe we’ll grow the hell up and start being Conservative again. We never will with liberal RINOs in charge. Never.
111
posted on
01/19/2008 7:42:54 PM PST
by
fieldmarshaldj
(~~~Jihad Fever -- Catch It !~~~ (Backup tag: "Live Fred or Die"))
To: M-cubed
You'd vote for Donald Duck if he had an (R) behind his name.. Furthermore, the way the Democrat field is shaping up (I watch "fear of Hillary" voters with increasing scorn), we could nominate Donald Duck and win.
All the more reason to nominate a real honest-to-God Limited Govt. Real Thing Conservative Republican. Of the top five candidates, and the top four in SC, ONE guy and one alone is that.
His name is Fred Dalton Thompson. And he's a hell of a lot better than Donald Duck and the rest of the characters in the R line-up.
112
posted on
01/19/2008 7:43:22 PM PST
by
Finny
(FOX News: "We report only what we like. You decide based on what we decide.")
To: Paladin2
Nice thought, but Fred didn’t enter the race to be a Veep!
113
posted on
01/19/2008 7:43:34 PM PST
by
ImpBill
("America ... Where are you now?" --Greg Adams--Brownsville, TX --On the other Front Line)
To: Huck
Maybe the fumes from the Jersey swamps are overwhelming you. Who won the 1976 general election ?
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posted on
01/19/2008 7:44:13 PM PST
by
fieldmarshaldj
(~~~Jihad Fever -- Catch It !~~~ (Backup tag: "Live Fred or Die"))
To: FastCoyote
” But say McCain is the nominee by plurality. That could mean two thirds of Republicans never voted for him, and hed be running to the center”
Maybe, but that’s in a primary. When Nov. gets here most Republicans will vote Republican. Fred running as a 3rd party candidate would flame out faster than he did as a Republican running for the GOP nomination. I hate to say it, but the Fred ride is over.
To: fieldmarshaldj
The old “lose on purpose” strategy. I simply don’t agree.
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posted on
01/19/2008 7:46:29 PM PST
by
Huck
(Ok, I'll sneak in a few posts here and there and try to stay out of trouble.)
To: fieldmarshaldj
Jimmuh Carter. Who do you think Reagan voted for that year? Or do you think he stayed home? Why can’t you answer the question?
117
posted on
01/19/2008 7:47:12 PM PST
by
Huck
(Ok, I'll sneak in a few posts here and there and try to stay out of trouble.)
To: Huck
You’ve been talking Fred down for quite some time , so just exactly who is your RINO of choice ?
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posted on
01/19/2008 7:48:51 PM PST
by
Neu Pragmatist
(No RINO's -VOTE FRED ... Thank you :))
To: fieldmarshaldj
"Accepting" is one thing, aiding and abetting is quite another. I will not assist the hijacking of our party by the left. That's that. Words of honesty. Standing up for the conservative IS defending our party.
Without conservatism, the "R" is meaningless. Empty. A house of cards.
119
posted on
01/19/2008 7:48:58 PM PST
by
Finny
(FOX News: "We report only what we like. You decide based on what we decide.")
To: fieldmarshaldj
What do we gain voting for a liberal RINO nominee ? If it's McCain, we gain someone who unambiguously supports US victory and our enemy's defeat as a cornerstone of our foreign policy. Sounds like an obvious view, until you check out the DEMs. So just that alone makes a world of difference to me. I want someone who knows which flag to salute and which side of a war he/she is on.
If it's Romney, you get that, and also someone who is a talented executive, who will likely be far more conservative than the DEM party nominee.
120
posted on
01/19/2008 7:49:48 PM PST
by
Huck
(Ok, I'll sneak in a few posts here and there and try to stay out of trouble.)
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