Posted on 10/08/2007 11:55:03 AM PDT by seanmerc
Sen. Fred Thompson announced today the members of his National Campaign Leadership Team: Sen. Howard H. Baker will serve as honorary chairman of his presidential campaign and Sen. Spencer Abraham, Sen. George Allen, and Elizabeth Cheney will serve as campaign co-chairs.
"Howard Baker is my longtime mentor, advisor, and close friend, and I am very grateful that he will serve as honorary chairman of my campaign," said Sen. Fred Thompson. "I am also very pleased to announce that former Senators Abraham and Allen, as well as Liz Cheney, will serve as co-chairs of my national leadership team." Sen. Fred Thompson added: "These distinguished individuals bring wise counsel and invaluable experience to my campaign leadership team, and they will play a critical role in helping spread my consistent conservative message across America."
Sen. Howard H. Baker, a longtime political mentor of Sen. Thompson, brings a lifetime of distinguished public service as the campaign's honorary chairman. His long career as a public servant began in 1966, when Baker became the first Republican popularly elected to the U.S. Senate from Tennessee. In addition to gaining national recognition as vice-chairman of the Senate Watergate Committee in 1973, Baker served two terms as Senate Minority Leader and concluded his Senate career in 1985 after two terms as Majority Leader. He served as President Reagan's Chief of Staff from February 1987 to July 1988. In 1984, Baker was honored with the President ial Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian award. President George W. Bush appointed Senator Baker to serve as the 26th U.S. Ambassador to Japan in 2001. Baker currently serves as senior counsel to the law firm of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz.
Sen. Spencer Abraham will serve as a co-chair of the Thompson campaign. Abraham most recently served the nation as Secretary of Energy during President George W. Bush's first term in office. Prior to that, Sen. Abraham served as an effective and highly productive U.S. Senator from Michigan from 1995 to 2001. Before his election to the U.S. Senate, Abraham served as co-chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) from 1991 to 1993 and he served as chairman of the Michigan Republican Party from 1983 to 1990. A native of East Lansing, Michigan, Abraham holds a law degree from Harvard University, where he co-founded the Federalist S ociety.
Sen. George Allen, who will also serve as a co-chair of the Thompson campaign, brings a long career of public service, serving as the Governor of Virginia, in both houses of the United States Congress and as a Delegate holding Thomas Jefferson's seat in the Virginia General Assembly. Sworn in as Governor in 1994 George Allen brought sweeping reform that made Virginia a national model in economic development, public safety, education accountability, and creative government. Elected to the U.S. Senate in 2000, Allen continued advocating policies to make America and Virginia a leader in innovation and technology and in 2001 he was appointed chairman of the Senate High Tech Task Force. In 200 2, Allen was unanimously elected a member of the Senate Republican Leadership as chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee. Under his leadership, Republicans gained four seats in the Senate and expanded the Republican majority.
Liz Cheney will bring valuable political and foreign policy experience as a co-chair of the Thompson campaign. As an attorney and specialist in the area of U.S. Middle East policy, Ms. Cheney most recently served as the second-ranking State Department official responsible for American policy in the Middle East as the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs. Prior to that, she served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs. In addition to practicing law at White & Case LLP in the area of international project finance where she served on assignment with the International Finance Corporation, Ms. Cheney also worked for the Department of St ate and at the Agency for International Development from 1989 to 1993. During the 2000 and 2004 presidential campaigns, Ms. Cheney managed vice presidential debate preparation and served as a valuable surrogate for the Bush-Cheney campaign.
We don’t live in a perfect world. But I am sick of the strategy voters undermining the idea of representative gov’t. Who wins is more about power and pressure and bullying than it is about ideas and real representation.
Now if they could just give him some caffeine and lift his energy level up a bit.....
Is this the best that he can come up with? Man, I thought he would be the guy. Now I’m back with nobody in that top tier that I want. Prayers are truly needed for this once great nation.
THAT, is so worth repeating!!! So many of us out here needed to read that just the way you wrote it!!!
See my tagline as a P.S.
So, Liz Chenney is Dick and Lynne’s daughter. She’s married to a Philip Perry, once an Acting Associate Attorney General.
Who wins is more about power and pressure and bullying than it is about ideas and real representation.
Bumpin' that again!
Getting back to ideas would be truly refreshing!
Oh, spare us.
First of all the Cheney’s do not = Bush. Far from it.
Maybe if Bush had paid Cheney more mind he wouldn’t have created some of the fallout he’s done this last three years. Including the nomination of Harriet Miers that Cheney DID NOT favor.
Cheney was added to the Bush campaign because he had experience and because he was conservative. Two areas Bush was deemed to be light on. Just as Bush 41 was added to Reagan’s campaign to offset Reagan’s conservatism to appease the Rockefellar crowd.
Far from trying to make the case Thompson is the annointed one, especially in the face of persistant attacks from the republican establishment on him, I find the presence of a member of the Cheney’s to provide some assurance for conservatives. Except maybe social conservatives. Though I suppose Allen fills that absence.
Fred has his own ideas, and many of them are not those of the President.
WOW!
I’ve got your macaca right here.
“I did a title search. The previous poster didnt use the exact title from the e-mail.”
Oh my God! Let’s quit reading right now!
Same crew.
The ‘macaca’ thing has nothing to do with Thompson. George Allen has excellent recent experience in the political realm, and will be an asset to the campaign.
I'll take that bet.
“Allen is a liability, not an asset, and will probably never run for public office again.”
Allen barely lost that election. It could have gone into overtime. Allen could take the Warner seat if he wanted to in a heartbeat.
My thoughts exactly.
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