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Fred Thompson: The Man from Rocky Top
North Star Writers Group ^ | June 4, 2007 | Matt Carrothers

Posted on 06/04/2007 5:54:41 AM PDT by John Galt 72

Fred Thompson: The Man from Rocky Top

by Matt Carrothers

June 4, 2007

The unwritten rules in the current GOP presidential election cycle have been:

Compare yourself often to Ronald Reagan; Avoid staking out too many specific issue positions; and Get in early.

The conventional wisdom is apparently that Republican primary voters are merely looking for the next Reagan. The problem is that the candidates themselves do not really know what the voters’ desire for another Reagan means. Thus, given the number of candidates in the race, it will take a long time to buffalo the voters into believing that a particular candidate has the ear of our 40th president’s ghost.

Now comes wily ol’ Fred Thompson, breaking all of the rules. That may seem ironic for a man who portrays a stoic, pragmatic district attorney on television. However, a close look at the issue positions, voting record and outward demeanor of this former U.S. Senator, movie and television actor suggests that he is the legitimate conservative that voters demand.

Thompson’s advisers leaked last week that he will finally form an exploratory committee, allowing him to raise money prior to a July 4 formal announcement of his candidacy. When the three leading candidates – Rudy Giuliani, John McCain and Mitt Romney – announced their candidacies in February, Thompson kept his gunpowder dry. He eschewed the two Republican debate debacles, and chose instead to give speeches before select groups of possible supporters in California, Virginia, Illinois and Connecticut. Judging from the leading candidates’ debate performances, a political market exists for Thompson to enter the race, win the voters’ hearts and minds, rise quickly in the polls and amass the financial resources a presidential bid requires.

Fred Thompson has been quite specific on his issue positions. He delivers radio vignettes almost daily, and regularly pens opinion columns that detail his conservative views on fiscal, social and foreign policy issues. Thompson’s recent statements include:

“We’ve tried the ‘comprehensive’ route before…Twenty-two years and millions of illegal immigrants later, that comprehensive plan hasn’t done what most Americans wanted it to do – secure America’s borders. Now Washington says the new ‘comprehensive’ plan will solve the problem that the last comprehensive plan didn’t.

“A lot of folks in Washington suffer from a big misconception about our economy. They confuse the well-being of our government with the wealth of our nation….Taxes are necessary. But they don't make the country any better off.”

“Our founders established an independent federal judiciary to decide cases, not social policy. Yet more and more, that is exactly what it is doing. Roe v. Wade is a classic example.”

In addition to his political conservatism, Thompson possesses intangible qualities that will immediately distance him from the GOP pack. His coffee shop speaking style is comforting to voters in an era of cynicism toward all things politic. Thompson’s countenance is resolute, but he has an easy demeanor as sweet as soda pop that will particularly engender his candidacy to voters from the West, Midwest and his native Southeast.

Fred Thompson’s acting credits help him match Giuliani’s star power, but he is also well-versed on the issues. He has worked in Hollywood and Washington, yes, but he’s a son of the South. The impact of geography on the Republican nomination race cannot be dismissed. Republican voters like to see themselves in their presidents. Voters in 2008 will particularly seek a candidate they can trust. Candidates from New York and Massachusetts are . . . candidates from New York and Massachusetts.

Nor can one dismiss the timing of Thompson’s planned announcement date. July 4 is not just a day on the calendar. It’s The Fourth of July. Moreover, the planned location is Nashville, as in the home of country music. Picture an announcement event replete with bunting, American flags, families, barbeque, country music artists and marching bands playing a nonstop chorus of Rocky Top. Even the most rabid Gator, Bulldog or Crimson Tide Republicans will not be able to hear the Volunteers’ stirring anthem that day without tapping their toes and embracing Thompson’s candidacy. Well, at least they play college football in Tennessee.

A further example of Thompson’s likely appeal can be found in recent poll results. The latest Real Clear Politics national poll average has Thompson tied for third place with Romney at 10 percent, behind McCain at 18 percent and Giuliani at 26 percent. Not bad for a man who has yet to announce his candidacy.

National poll results should always be viewed suspiciously, since the U.S. does not hold national elections. This presidential election cycle is different, though, with delegate-heavy states such as New York, California, Georgia, Illinois and at least 15 others slated to hold their presidential primaries on February 5, 2008, just two weeks after the January 21 Iowa caucuses. Thompson’s likely appeal among voters across a wide ideological spectrum, including conservative Republicans, independents and moderate Democrats, will surely steal support from both the leading Republican and Democratic contenders.

Fred Thompson will not have to invoke Ronald Reagan’s name on the campaign trail to attract attention. His own political conservatism and personality will appeal to primary voters hungry for common sense leadership in the White House. As the late Buck Owens once sang, all he has to do is act naturally.

© 2007 North Star Writers Group. May not be republished without permission.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: conservative; elections; fredthompson; president
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To: Always Right

I’ve heard Mary Matalin is expected to sign on to the Thompson campaign. I’ve been very impressed with some of the heavyweights he’s lining up. So much for all the staff being taken.


61 posted on 06/04/2007 8:03:07 AM PDT by The Pack Knight (Duty, Honor, Country. Fred Thompson '08)
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To: CDHart

“And no Republican from the northeast is conservative, not one.”

Huh. I didn’t know that.

Odd that my dad, a conservative Republican, held office in northeastern NY for over 30 years.


62 posted on 06/04/2007 8:04:13 AM PDT by sageb1 (This is the Final Crusade. There are only 2 sides. Pick one.)
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To: xcamel

I read the entire Company Overview, Historical Timeline, The Team, Press Center, Work at CafePress.com, and Contact Us and still don’t see it (forgive me if I’m too dumb to see it). They’re out of California, but I’m not going to hold that against them.


63 posted on 06/04/2007 8:05:17 AM PDT by mmichaels1970
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To: Volunteer
Thank you for posting that. I can't stop smiling here at my desk. I can't stop thinking about hearing that song being sung by 100,000 + people on a Saturday in Knoxville. -----------------------------


64 posted on 06/04/2007 8:06:02 AM PDT by Despot of the Delta ("Never argue with an idiot. They will bring you down to their level and beat you with experience")
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To: sageb1

There are alot of us in “Northeastern NY”
trust me...


65 posted on 06/04/2007 8:07:02 AM PDT by xcamel ("It's Thompson Time!")
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To: John Galt 72

Is Fred really from Rocky Top? That piece of music has been one of my favorites all my life. How fitting.


66 posted on 06/04/2007 8:24:58 AM PDT by gcruse
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To: Michael A. Velli

The problem for Thompson will be that he looks and acts like an old southern fart. This fact will be painfully clear when he stands alongside someone young and vibrant, like Romney.

Thompson’s drawling style works great in the context of his weekly radio broadcasts, but there’s no way it can carry a quick moving, “30-seconds-to-respond” debate. Mark my words.


I think you are mistaken. When Fred looms over Mitt, and can make his point in few words that convey the principles of conservatism while reaching ordinary people, Mitt might look more like a high-school debater than a statesman by comparison. I think the radio broadcasts and blog show that Fred can say much in few words, and that will be a real asset even if these absurd MSM sound bite debates continue.

Further, Fred does not need to beat Mitt in a debate, he just needs to be Fred. He can probably win the nomination without saying much of anything about his opponents. His campaign will probably say things like:

“Fred Thompson’s record is solid. He does not waffle. He knows where he stands because he is sure of what he believes.”
(From the official draft Fred website fred08.com)


67 posted on 06/04/2007 8:25:31 AM PDT by Atlas Sneezed (Your FRiendly FReeper Patent Attorney (...and another "Constitution-bot"))
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To: gcruse
From wiki:

Fred Thompson was born in Sheffield, Alabama, USA, to Ruth Bradley and Fletcher Thompson.[7] He attended the public schools in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee
68 posted on 06/04/2007 8:29:46 AM PDT by mmichaels1970
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To: SouthernBoyupNorth
I must also not be capable of keeping an open mind about people because they happen to have the misfortune of being from New York or Massachusetts, (therefore I am a bigot.... not).

On your own profile page you say....

" Experiences so far in this wretched state [New Jersey] are that folks around here are generally rude and ill manered."

If you don't like northeasterners, why should we?

69 posted on 06/04/2007 8:30:39 AM PDT by gcruse
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To: John Galt 72

There will never be another Reagan. A clone or reincarnation of RR is not what the voters are looking for. They are looking for someone who is honest about their views, plain speaking, and a candidate who fits the “what you see is what you get” mold. They want someone who understands the real problems that the war on terror, winning in Iraq, closing the border with no amnesty and keeping taxes low bring to this country. Finally they want someone who will stick to and uphold the constitution as written and who is not afraid to thumb his nose at the dems and take an unpopular stand that is the right thing to do. I think that Fred Thompson fills that bill. He is not Reagan and I would not want him to be. I want him to be himself and up front about who he is.


70 posted on 06/04/2007 8:37:46 AM PDT by RJS1950 (The democrats are the "enemies foreign and domestic" cited in the federal oath)
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To: Michael A. Velli
Thompson's drawling style works great in the context of his weekly radio broadcasts, but there's no way it can carry a quick moving, "30-seconds-to-respond" debate. Mark my words.

Actually, I'll be unmarking your words as I don't agree with them. Ronald Reagan didn't have a lightening fast speech syntax and look how effective he was.

I'll take this opportunity to post birthdates with approximate ages for thread information since you are concerned with age and appearances.

McCain born 8/29/36 current age approximately 71

Giuliani born 5/28/44 current age approximately 63

Romney born 3/12/47 current age approximately 60

Fred Thompson born 8/19/42 current age approx. 65

Ronald Reagan born 2/6/11 age at first election: 69

IOW, negligible differences, except perhaps for McCain.

Fred will be effective at debates as well as TV spots. Consider how he reduced MoonBat Moore to stunned silence with a well placed 20 second spot.

71 posted on 06/04/2007 8:46:32 AM PDT by prairiebreeze (PUT AMERICA AHEAD --- VOTE FOR FRED!!.)
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To: sageb1
I have heard that upstate New York is like a different culture when compared to the rest of the northeast. My BIL and his family lived there for a while and they really liked it. But they couldn't cope with the snow.

Carolyn

72 posted on 06/04/2007 8:52:28 AM PDT by CDHart ("It's too late to work within the system and too early to shoot the b@#$%^&s."--Claire Wolfe)
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To: sageb1
P.S. My whole family is in Connecticut and NH - I left in 1970 and never have regretted it.

Carolyn

73 posted on 06/04/2007 8:54:14 AM PDT by CDHart ("It's too late to work within the system and too early to shoot the b@#$%^&s."--Claire Wolfe)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

http://www.fred08.com


74 posted on 06/04/2007 8:56:56 AM PDT by Hostage (Fred Thompson will be President.)
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To: CDHart
I have heard that upstate New York is like a different culture when compared to the rest of the northeast.

You betcha. Most of Upstate is made up of red counties, including mine. What Upstate needs is its own state :)

75 posted on 06/04/2007 8:57:52 AM PDT by mewzilla (Property must be secured or liberty cannot exist. John Adams)
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To: elcid1970
Huh? Why don’t they just play the theme from “Deliverance” instead?

The band Trout Fishing in America has their own version of Dueling Banjos that could be the theme song of the current three frontrunners. They call it Dueling Morons.

76 posted on 06/04/2007 9:01:02 AM PDT by dirtboy (A store clerk has done more to fight the WOT than Rudy.)
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To: John Galt 72
Even the most rabid Gator, Bulldog or Crimson Tide Republicans will not be able to hear the Volunteers’ stirring anthem that day without tapping their toes and embracing Thompson’s candidacy.

That will be the first, and only time, I won't mind hearing that song.

But I like my version better:

Rocky Top
You'll always be
Second in the SEC!!!!

77 posted on 06/04/2007 9:01:12 AM PDT by dfwgator (The University of Florida - Still Championship U)
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To: Prokopton

Can we keep “misunderestimate”?


78 posted on 06/04/2007 9:34:44 AM PDT by Politicalmom ("Secure the border first. This is our house and we get to decide who gets to come here"- FDT)
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To: The Pack Knight
I’ve heard Mary Matalin is expected to sign on to the Thompson campaign.

That will be very nice. Matalin is a good talking head and will get Fred good publicity on the Sunday talk shows. I think Fred will get most of the conservatives congressmen and senators (what few there are) as well.

79 posted on 06/04/2007 9:56:27 AM PDT by Always Right
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To: Politicalmom
Can we keep “misunderestimate

It's apparent that, no matter how low some expectations were, as it turns out no one actually "misunderestimated" the President.

80 posted on 06/04/2007 10:44:19 AM PDT by Prokopton
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