Posted on 06/05/2007 12:03:51 PM PDT by NoobRep
Fred Thompson Under Fire: Welcome to the Race
Jun 5, 2007
If you were thinking that the grassroots campaign to draft a peoples candidate for the 08 election would result in a people-friendly candidate welcomed by great fanfare equal to that of the last American Idol, think again Keep in mind that Dick Cheney had spent almost thirty years as the most bi-partisan respected man in Washington DC before becoming Vice President Dick Cheney, the most partisan hated and targeted man in Washington DC, all in a matter of a few politically charged moments.
Fred Thompson Under Fire: Welcome to the Race Fred Thompson Under Fire: Welcome to the Race
The ink wasnt even dry on Fred Thompsons exploratory committee filing before shots were fired across his bow from both sides of the political aisle. Fear is a terribly ugly emotion but aint it fun.
Lefties want to quickly define him for voters as either a Bush lackey or the Genghis Kahn of tyrannical conservative values. They dont care why he loses, so long as he loses. Any losing ID will work. They just need to paint fast before people can judge Thompson for themselves!
Righties are equally quick to cast doubt on his conservative credentials, working harder to disqualify Thompsons clear grassroots advantage than to chronicle Obamas missing resumé or Hillarys criminally Marxist resumé.
Aint American politics fun! Lefties hate him for being too right and Righties hate him for being, well, too right as opposed to their recent record of being all wrong.
Ive pointed out for some time now that no man (or woman) in their right mind would ever seek national public office today. Only self-absorbed career thieves determined to cash-in on the get-rich-quick scheme of modern politics would endure the hate-mongering cesspool of American politics. Anyone not looking to cash-in, can easily live without the stench of modern politics.
I pointed out early on, that the first sign that Fred Thompson might be the right man at the right time was the fact that only Fred Thompson was smart enough not to want the most thankless job in the world, or want to endure the most scum-filled election process in order to win it.
The second sign that he might be the right guy with the right stuff is the undeniable fact that he scares the Lenin right out of modern secular globalists on both sides of todays political aisle.
Listening to RINOs accuse him of not being conservative enough is almost as entertaining as listening to socialists accuse him of being old fashioned in his non-progressive love for fundamental American principles and values, like Life, Liberty and Individual Happiness through individual achievement. What a unique concept in a 2007 America.
War critic and committed hate America first lefty Naman Crowe writes in the Chattanoogan, Fred Thompson Is Another Bonehead Anyone that believes that Bush was right to attack Iraq and that it is right to stay there until the mission is completed and the Iraq government has the situation under control, and that it is right to just keep waging war until we've wiped terrorism off the face of the earth and are ruling the world by the force of our military might is a bonehead.
CNSNews staff writer Fred Lucas gets his 15 minutes of fame by writing, Fred Thompson Faces Critics on the Right, While many Republican voters view likely presidential candidate Fred Thompson as the great conservative hope of 2008, a review of Thompson's Senate voting record and past comments could change the minds of some conservatives.
He quotes known leaders of the conservative right in an effort to drive a wedge between Thompson and his early supporters, "He's a nice enough guy, but the idea he is the second coming of Reagan is a bit exaggerated," said David Keene, chairman of the American Conservative Union, who clearly overlooks Reagans popularity among many California conservatives, which are by no means, conservative.
"I know Fred Thompson is a man of his word," responds Tennessee State Rep. Jason Mumpower, a member of the national Draft Fred Thompson 2008 Committee. "I know that he said no to this amnesty bill. I know what he did on abortion. I trust him. If America takes a look at him, they'll see the same thing I see."
What has Thompson ever done to make so many so worried? Thats easy to answer Unlike every other contender, he is being drafted by the people, the same people who have rejected all others.
Rejection hurts, even if youre a politician. How must it feel to be the nations war hero Loose Canon McCain or the nations Mayor, Rudy 911 Giuliani, both of which have been looked at for years and drawn somewhere between a collective yawn and a hell NO from the conservative base of their party, now certain what compassionate conservative means.
Some are concerned that members of the Bush team are lining up behind Thompson, forgetting that those folks were also members of the Reagan team. They wonder if Thompson is being baptized into the Bush doctrine on globalization, but forget to ask if Bush team members are just happy to have someone more conservative than a Bush to get behind for a change.
One thing is sure No matter what happens, a Thompson campaign will be entertaining.
The 6 6 southern lawyer and former Tennessee Senator, about the only candidate in the race not dependent upon public office for a decent living, threatens liberals and self-styled conservatives alike. He seems to be shaking up Washington politics, even before getting to Washington.
Aside from the fact that he can complete both sentences and thoughts without training wheels, he might also be the first presidential candidate since Reagan to write his own script.
Is he the man? Well soon find out. But his opponents sure seem to think he is
As the old political adage goes, It doesnt matter what you say about me, so long as you say it often and spell my name correctly
Nobody is getting more free press than Fred Thompson and that alone makes the natives restless
Whoever wrote this definitely has been reading FR.
How can one avoid something one has not been invited to attend? He is not yet a declared candidate, therefore will not be included in the debates.
CINO’s then?
I believe they are.
It’s not bad. The threads are running a bit longer. Friday and Saturday were the killer days. :)
One thing about Fred as opposed to the others.....I think he is being drafted into this and has certainly NOT had his heart set on being President. He is doing this out of a sense of duty to Country. That makes a BIG difference in how he handles himself.
He will say what he genuinely believes and if that hurts him in his race for prez...well who cares...he doesn’t have his heart set on being the big cheese anyway. The others are constantly calculating on the right thing to say to gain the most votes cuz they really really really want to be prez and will do just about anything to do it.
This election is going to be very interesting with Fred in the race. He will he will STOMP them...:)
There’s no way a Dumb B Grade Actor could ever be President. Just ask Goober Carter.
Pray for W and Our Troops
You kinda get that feeling, don’t you? hhmmm...
"I love the smell of Fred Fear in the morning"
Technically. However everyone knows he’s running yet he is going to be the commentator on Fox rather than a participant. Those of us who haven’t chosen a candidate would like to hear his views. I want to know if I’m in for 4-8 more years of Bush because that is what it appears.
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Are you one of those people who doesn't know the difference between a temporary farm worker visa program and amnesty?
I haven’t chosen a candidate either, but I do know that one who has not declared is not going to be invited to the debates.......you claimed he was avoiding them.
Are you one of those people who can’t defend his candidate without spin and personal attacks?
I’m interested in facts about Thompson, not cheerleading.
He’s running. We all know it. Delaying his announcement til after the debates doesn’t look good.
Declaring candidacy more than a year a head of primaries doesn’t look good in my book either. Delaying an announcement until 6 months before the first primary is a smart move to me.
With that said, I need to leave for work, and will pick this up when I get back home.
The debates at this point are just political theater, anyway. How can there be a legimitate debate among 10 candidates? Nobody has a chance to articulate any valid points, because they have to talk in 30-second sound bites.
I'm old enough to remember the Kennedy-Nixon debates - now THAT was debating!
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