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Home Front: Politix
WaPo Tries to Dismiss Fred Thompson
2007-05-06
Thompson's Politics Much Like McCain's
But Unlike the Senator, Actor Is GOP's Darling


Washington Post Sunday, May 6, 2007; Page A01
Front page "news", right? Hey, I consider this an "Opinion" piece, but the Washington Post considers it Front Page News. Who am I to argue?
You can't buy this kind of advertising.
Fred Thompson fervently backed the Iraq war, railed against an expanding federal government, took stands that occasionally annoyed his party and rarely spoke about his views on social issues during his tenure as a senator from Tennessee or in his writings and speeches since leaving office.
What else do inquiring minds need to know? What's up with Obama?
No wonder I like this man.
In short, the man some in the GOP are touting as a dream candidate has often sounded like the presidential hopeful many of them seem ready to dismiss: Sen. John McCain (Ariz.).

With some in the party clamoring for an alternative to their current field of presidential contenders and Thompson's allies hinting strongly that he will run, 400 conservatives flocked to Newport Beach, Calif., on Friday night to hear the actor-turned-politician-turned-actor address the annual dinner of the Lincoln Club of Orange County, a group that credits itself with pushing Ronald Reagan to run for governor of California in the 1960s. Thompson delivered a vision of cutting taxes, reducing the size of government, overhauling Social Security and staying in Iraq until "there is some semblance of stability."

He also called for "reform-minded, change-minded leaders," a profile that McCain -- whom Thompson described as "a man of the highest integrity and courage" in 1999 when he co-chaired the Arizonan's presidential run -- has worked hard to lay claim to over the past decade. Thompson was one of only four GOP senators to back McCain's bid in 2000, and a former aide to the Tennessean said McCain "was far and away his best friend in the Senate."
Thompson/McCain? Kinda catchy.
Thompson / Romney? Thompson / Guiliani? Thompson / Rice?
Posted by:Bobby

#8  Thompson/Rice.... that has some smack.
Posted by: Thraiting and Tenille2705   2007-05-06 19:19  

#7  Here's a profile on Thompson that gives a good background on where and what he came from.

/HT, Instapundit
Posted by: xbalanke   2007-05-06 17:16  

#6  WaPo Tries to Dismiss Fred Thompson

Damn good reason to vote for Thompson.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-05-06 16:29  

#5  Let you enemy do the intro advertising for nothing. Good strategy.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2007-05-06 11:31  

#4  I love the fact that the left is wetting themselves in terror over this man, and he isn't even running yet.
The fits they will throw if/when he does run will be of mythical proportions. Instead of BDS we have now, it will be TDS.
Posted by: DarthVader   2007-05-06 10:40  

#3  Here is a link to the Video of his speech

From Hot Air.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2007-05-06 08:52  

#2  What the left fails to understand is that so much of what gives them hives are the exact things that make people like me think Thompson is the man. Cuban cigars, heavy chested blondes and Texan plain speaking are exactly what the President of the United States needs. We need a man who is going to lay into the jihadis with both fists.
Posted by: Excalibur   2007-05-06 08:47  

#1  wonder how the WaPo found out what GOPers think. God knows there's none in that newsroom! Expect to see a lot of poorly thought out/poorly written hit pieces on Fred T. They're deathly afraid of him. I actually saw one piece of shit article that said he, in between a divorce and marriage, actually......dated women! The horror!
Posted by: Frank G   2007-05-06 08:38  

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