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  • Thompson driven by instinct

    01/05/2008 1:22:54 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 34 replies · 66+ views
    Pensacola News Journal | January 5, 2008 | Bill Theobald
    Cannot be posted due to copyright issues... http://www.pensacolanewsjournal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080105/NEWS01/801050313/1006
  • Thompson doesn't obsess for presidency, and that's unusual

    12/31/2007 2:48:41 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 34 replies · 89+ views
    McClatchy Newspapers ^ | December 31, 2007 | Margaret Talev
    DES MOINES — In these final days before Thursday's Iowa caucuses, Fred Thompson has resigned himself to the criticism that's dogged him most _that he doesn't seem to want the presidency enough — and in fact embraces it, making it his unlikely closing argument for the Republican nomination. As Mitt Romney attacks Mike Huckabee and John McCain, and they fire back, and Rudy Giuliani cuts his losses and heads to states where he might do better, Thompson is still driving around Iowa in a campaign bus, visiting small crowds and doing radio shows. According to the latest McClatchy-MSNBC poll, he's...
  • Not Particularly Interested (Democrats attack Fred)

    12/31/2007 2:25:03 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 15 replies · 595+ views
    The Democratic Party ^ | December 31, 2007 | Michael Link
    The man who America is not particularly interested in electing president doesn't really want the job, anyway. And while it's possible he's just playing hard-to-get, statements like this one the other day aren't helping: "I'm not particularly interested in running for president..." - Fred Thompson He defends his remark, saying it's out-of-context, but who would go into an interview and tell the employer that they hated the process that goes along with getting hired?
  • Fred Thompson: too sane to be President?

    12/31/2007 2:08:56 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 28 replies · 565+ views
    Samizdata Blog ^ | December 31, 2007 | Paul Marks
    This morning Fox and Friends concentrated on three candidates in relation the Iowa caucuses on Thursday night: the two lead candidates in the polls, Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney - and John McCain... this was in spite of the fact that Senator McCain is not in Iowa (he is in New Hampshire) and that Fred Thompson is ahead of John McCain is most of Iowa polls. This is a part of pattern: last night Fred Thompson was on Fox News Sunday, but in the panel discussion, later in the show, the panellists ignored Fred Thompson. He is attacked by people,...
  • The Passion of the Fred (Good article)

    12/30/2007 8:16:03 AM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 22 replies · 551+ views
    ABC News ^ | December 30, 2007 | Jake Tapper, Senior National Correspondent
    Former Sen. Fred Thompson, R-Tenn, accused some of my colleagues of "journalistic malpractice" just now on Fox News Sunday. He's referring to coverage implying that Thompson said he's "not particularly interested in running for president," like this story. As our awesome ABC News off-air reporter with the Thompson campaign advised us last night, and as Jim Geraghty at National Review points out that may not be the fairest characterization of Thompson's complete remarks. The larger point Thompson seems to have been trying to make is that he's not interested in the process of running for president, but he wants to...
  • Thompson not bothered by campaign criticism

    12/21/2007 11:51:11 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 45 replies · 229+ views
    The Ames Tribune ^ | December 22, 2007 | Ed Tibbetts
    About the nicest adjective some analysts have applied to Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson is he's laid back. More often, they're apt to call his campaign lethargic, dull, lazy, sleepy-eyed or, in the words of a conservative columnist, "fizzy as day-old cherry Coke." Thompson, if he cares, doesn't show it. In fact, he seems to wear his demeanor and his campaign's pace quite proudly. Take when he walked into the Thunder Bay Grille restaurant in Davenport this month. Barely had he begun speaking when he acknowledged the criticism. He said it reminds him of his first run for the Senate...
  • Dour Thompson Says I'm ``Just Fred'

    11/21/2007 2:40:50 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 70 replies · 108+ views
    The Guardian ^ | November 21, 2007 | Mike Glover
    AMES, Iowa - Fred Thompson says his often-dour demeanor simply reflects his seriousness about the issues facing the country. ``I'm just Fred,'' he says, and the image that's served him through a successful political career won't be changing. Thompson, who played a tough-minded and gruff district attorney on television's ``Law & Order,'' offers precisely that image as he campaigns for the GOP presidential nomination. He's generally serious and direct, with little of the backslapping and joking of many of his rivals. ``I laugh when I am amused and I'm amused a lot,'' said Thompson, in an interview with The Associated...
  • The LAT Caught in Blatant Anti-Fred Thompson Spin

    11/18/2007 11:20:16 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 3 replies · 102+ views
    NewsBusters ^ | November 19, 2007 | Warner Todd Huston
    A while back, the L.A. Times tried to make Fred Thompson's record as a Prosecutor in Tennessee look bad. They wanted the public to get the impression that he was incompetent or that he had a bad record. Since that time, I was doubtful, but since I could not prove things one way or the other, I had to live with my doubts. Well, someone finally took the time and looked into Fred's record to see how his record really stacked up and determined that he was actually quite successful as a prosecutor. My suspicions on the accuracy of the...
  • Thompson's scarlet 'L' (for "Lazy")

    11/12/2007 2:58:25 AM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 25 replies · 139+ views
    The Los Angeles Times ^ | November 12, 2007 | Michael Finnegan
    FORT MILLS, S.C -- Campaigning in New Hampshire and South Carolina, Republican presidential hopeful Fred Thompson raised his voice and shook his fists as he described his vision of an America true to conservative values. The display of vigor last week was timely: Two months into his bid for the nomination, the former Tennessee senator is fighting to shake the image of a laid-back -- even lazy -- candidate who lacks the fervor of his rivals. Thompson not only has adopted a forceful speaking style, he has taken a more aggressive approach toward other Republican candidates. The push to put...
  • Thompson Campaign May Be Shifting Gears: Candidate Has Picked Up Pace Of Appearances

    11/07/2007 7:51:31 AM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 54 replies · 137+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | November 7, 2007 | Michael D. Shear
    Fred D. Thompson appears to be stepping it up, at least to a slow trot. After a series of leisurely weeks, Thompson's campaign announced yesterday that it plans to air its first television commercial since the former senator from Tennessee launched his White House bid just after Labor Day. In the ad, which will run in Iowa this week, Thompson introduces himself to voters as a "consistent conservative" who as a Republican U.S. senator "fought for tax cuts, and for conservative judges." He adds: "And I'm proud to have had a 100 percent pro-life voting record." Thompson plans to campaign...
  • Beware The Folksy Fred Factor

    11/01/2007 1:27:25 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 58 replies · 198+ views
    The San Francisco Bay Times ^ | November 1, 2007 | Chris Crain
    That Southern charm may soften the appearance of the actor-senator’s hardened conservative views. Last month brough the moment in the presidential campaign I’d been dreading. The popular conservative from my home state, fellow Tennessean Fred Thompson, entered the Republican primary. The pundits and “insiders” have dismissed the actor and former senator even before he declared his candidacy on late-night TV. Some claim he’s a Hollywood lightweight, but I’ve heard that before (Ronald Reagan). Some dismiss him as a Southern simpleton, but I’ve heard that before (George W. Bush). And I’ve even heard some claim he has a wealth of sexual...
  • Thompson’s Righty Media Strategy: Sharing the Base's 'Contempt' for the MSM

    10/29/2007 10:16:39 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 20 replies · 119+ views
    The National Review ^ | October 29, 2007 | Jim Geraghty
    If it’s Monday morning, it means I’m talking to one of the Thompson Associates, who offers his thoughts on Jay Cost’s contention that Fred Thompson is running against the mainstream/drive-by media and its expectations as much as his rivals. The Thompson Associate said that he and others close to Thompson had studied the campaign of McCain in 2000, and began to wonder if glowing profiles from the mainstream media, and the traditional definition of ‘good press coverage’ no longer applied in Republican primaries. “What happens if you start from the assumption that the conservative base has no respect at all,...
  • The Great One’s Didn’t Go To Harvard & Yale (Lincoln, Truman, LBJ, Reagan and Fred)

    10/27/2007 2:18:50 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 68 replies · 318+ views
    American Chronicle ^ | October 26, 2007 | Ken Hughes
    This morning I received an e-mail from a crusty lady in Sheridan Wyoming who happens to be a Fred Thompson supporter. This lady has e-mailed me before adding a little to each of my articles supporting Fred Thompson. Charlotte isn’t the only one who tells me they are behind Fred Thompson 100%. I would have used the popular Democratic statistic of 110% except like so many things Democratic 110% doesn’t exist. Democrats are always trying to convince the voters they can go several steps beyond what’s physically possible. Every time Hillary opens her mouth she goes 110% beyond reality, she’s...
  • Fred Thompson: Breaking Fake Rules

    10/27/2007 5:08:16 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 60 replies · 81+ views
    Red State ^ | October 25, 2007 | Haystack
    So I come across this piece over at Real Clear Politics, which tries to sort out this whole "Thompson doesn't dazzle and therefore must go NOW" business, and I get to the money quote: "If you have the intelligence to see which rules are real and which are fake, the respectfulness to follow the real rules, and the guts to break the fake rules - you can get ahead in this world. In fact, people will love you for breaking the fake rules." I must admit up front that this follows a Bob Dylan reference about breaking fake rules in...
  • Idle Worship: In praise of Fred Thompson's laziness

    10/24/2007 10:52:58 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 35 replies · 149+ views
    The New Republic ^ | October 22, 2007 | Michael Crowley
    When Fred Thompson finally joined the presidential field last month, Newsweek greeted him with a cover story that bored into the essential question about the man: Is he too lazy to win? The answer seems to be yes, and, for evidence, the article cited Thompson's reluctance at the Minnesota State Fair to meet the sculptor of the Butter Princess, a 90-pound female bust carved from pure butter. He apparently wanted a strawberry milkshake instead and had to be coaxed into greeting the dairy sculptor. It was, Newsweek decreed, "a small but telling moment," a reminder of doubts about Thompson's willingness...
  • Sincerely Fred (Must Read)

    10/13/2007 9:56:37 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 40 replies · 28+ views
    Red State ^ | October 11, 2007
    The great white hope, their Savior, the next Reagan, the actor, no fire in the belly, the staff turnovers, the uhs, the Guccis, the lobbying, more uhs, the too-late entrance, the ups and downs of his campaign, the constant predictions of this is it, the make it or break it debate, and yet he's still here. He's still at least second in most polls and even first in some. He has always been a top-tier candidate even prior to his official entrance into the race. But why? Why is Fred still doing so well if he hasn't started a firestorm?...
  • GOP candidate Thompson scores marks with Canadian content

    10/09/2007 9:39:09 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 25 replies · 885+ views
    Canada.com ^ | October 09, 2007 | Sheldon Alberts
    Fred Thompson may not yet have won the hearts and minds of Republican voters in the United States. But give the GOP presidential candidate this much - he knows who runs the government of Canada. "Harper. Prime Minister Harper," Thompson said, without hesitation Tuesday when asked during a Republican all-candidates presidential debate to name Canada's leader. That Thompson correctly answered the unexpected question saved him some mild embarrassment before an audience of Republican supporters at the CNBC debate in Dearborn, Mich. But it'll likely do little to quell larger doubts about a late-starting presidential campaign that has struggled to meet...
  • Jeri Thompson: The woman behind the man

    10/07/2007 10:54:15 PM PDT · by jellybean · 42 replies · 1,659+ views
    Naperville Sun ^ | October 7, 2007 | SUSAN FRICK CARLMAN Staff Writer
    Jeri Thompson: The woman behind the man Naperville-raised Jeri Thompson is GOP hopeful's biggest cheerleader Recent months have seen Jeri Thompson painted a variety of ways in the press, from doting mom to trophy wife. She says she knew that would happen, but because she has granted few interviews, it can be hard to tell who she really is. The Sun had an exclusive opportunity to get to know the 41-year-old Naperville native a little better one afternoon last week. She sat down to talk before attending a major Chicago fundraiser for her husband, Fred Thompson, 65. The recently...
  • Take Two for Thompson's 2008 campaign

    10/07/2007 10:21:34 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 21 replies · 723+ views
    AFP/Google ^ | October 7, 2007
    He was billed as the charisma-fueled Ronald Reagan-style conservative savior -- but screen star Fred Thompson is drawing mocking reviews for his latest role, as a Republican White House candidate. "Lazy," "subdued" and "rambling," blared recent media critiques of the ex-senator's first month in a fluid 2008 Republican field. Thompson's short-lived honeymoon might have been expected: he teased the media and surfed a wave of favorable coverage by hovering on the edge of the Republican field for months -- and so had huge expectations to meet. If pundits are to be believed, the "Law & Order" star's campaign is yet...
  • Out-of-Town Critics Too Tough On Thompson?

    10/01/2007 12:58:37 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 25 replies · 135+ views
    The Washington Post ^ | October 1, 2007 | Howard Kurtz
    The reviews are in: Fred Thompson's plunge into the presidential campaign "was right up there with Britney Spears at the MTV awards." Well, that was liberal New York Times columnist Gail Collins. How about a committed conservative? "More belly-flop than swan dive . . . the strangest product launch since that of New Coke in 1985," writes columnist George Will. Okay, they're in the opinion business. But news accounts have described the fledgling Thompson venture as "a comedy of errors" (Politico.com); drawing "mediocre reviews" (Washington Post); and maintaining a "languid" schedule that on one swing "kept him on a jumbo...