Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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Fred!: Coming July 4th
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Posted by:
Mary Katharine Ham at
10:10 AM
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Having suffered not nearly so many slings and arrows as the Big Three Republican contenders, Fred! Thompson will enter the race with fresh legs on July 4th: Fred Dalton Thompson is planning to enter the presidential race overt he Fourth of July holiday, announcing that week that he has already raised several million dollars and is being backed by insiders from thepast three Republican administrations, Thompson advisers told The Politico. Thompson, the "Law and Order" star and former U.S. senator from Tennessee, has been publicly coy, even as people close to him have been furiously preparing for a late entry into the wide-open contest. But the advisers said Thompson dropped all pretenses on Tuesday afternoon during a conference call with more than 100 potential donors, each of whom was urged to raise about $50,000. The fundraising is underway:In a conference call Monday, Thompson addressed a group of more than100 supporters and fundraisers whom the campaign has dubbed First Day Founders. He told them that he would be setting up an organization thatwill allow him to begin raising money and recruiting staff. In official campaign finance parlance, the move represents a shift from "giving serious consideration" to a presidential bid, as Thompson said he would do back in March, as a non-candidate, to a "testing the waters" period where one is, in effect, a candidate-in-waiting with a campaign-in-preparation. Thompson advisers point out that the new testing-the-waters entity is not quite a campaign committee, though it will officially begin accepting contributions on June 4. On that day--the First Day, as it were--the campaign will take in donations that it can then tout as an impressive one-day haul. A corollary benefit will be that news reports about Thompson's non-entry entry will run on June 5, when the declared candidates will meet in New Hampshire for their third debate. (Thompson won't be required to disclose hisdonors and the amounts they give to the Federal Election Commission until September.)
I, for one, was tired of waiting. I like the prospect of a Fred! in the race, but I was wondering if he'd hit a point where waiting so long was producing diminishing returns. Donations on June 4, huh? Right around the corner. He's got the charisma of Rudy with better social-con creds than most of the pack. It's a powerful combo, but will he meet expectations? We've been mooning over him for so long, couldn't he end up being a let-down. I hope not, but the Fred! fanfare is quite something to live up to. I look forward to seeing him out on the trail and assuaging my doubts.
Update: Folksy, populist, pick-up appeal!
Update: NYT has details on the rules the testing-the-waters committee would be subject to:This committee would not have to comply with the second-quarter filings the other candidates must report to the Federal Election Commission, but would fall under reporting requirements later this year— (clarification here: those filing requirements would kick in only if Mr. Thompson decides to officially run.) Update: Another person familiar with the idea of “testing the waters” committees said the fundraising during this period would follow“hard-money rules” — meaning a limit of $2,300 per individual for the primary cycle and no corporate donations — just like official candidates. This person also said that such a fundraising operation would normally be used to gauge support, to hire staff and to assess within a short period of time whether a candidacy was really viable. Update: Sean Hackbarth precipitates on the public processional. Just a little. A sprinkling, really:
He can build up Iowa and New Hampshire offices, but they can’t do much.He’s already way behind in the ground game. With the primaries and caucuses so compressed any candidate winning early could quickly turn that momentum into a nomination win.
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...is kick it up a notch. The candidates are going to have to confront each other more, and outline differences more, if Fred comes in late and goes to the front of the pack, or near the front. They all need good sparing partners if they're training to beat the Clinton machine. |
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This lifelong Democrat is excited about the Thompson candidacy! I swear, your party is a caricature of itself -- your kind is dying off like dinosaurs, and yet you put up yet another cranky old white man.
Suggested campaign slogan: "Hey you kids, get off of my lawn!! |
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you put up yet another cranky old white man.
Yes, we try to nominate adults. |
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soothsayer,
What's wrong with Fred? He certainly passes the Biden test. He's articulate, bright, and clean.... |
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Soothsayer is probably one of these Ron Paul supporters that is angry because Mr. Paul can't get arrested, while there is positive anticipation for a Thompson candidacy. |
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(and the operative word here is nothing)more than a TH troll who often can be found trolling these pages in an effort to call names, say nasty things (cranky he/she is!)and spread generalized hate filled/spiteful comments around. There is no substance of any kind to this poster's rantings. Best ignored, not worth a minute of your time. |
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Well, at least you people have moved on from William Jefferson Clinton, as it now seems that you blame Ron Paul for the pervasive incompetence of the neocon party! |
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Fred will win over Hilary, Obama, and/or Al Gore hands down, no problem! When the south and west get a load of Rudy's lib positions they won't go with him- trust me they aren't payin attention yet.
***Don't lose sight of the single MOST IMPORTANT thing- Conservative Supreme Court Justices! We must have a Conservative President! Not a liberal who will appoint liberal justices!
P.S. It tickles me that the same posters always show up- myself included! Does anybody else make up mental pictures to go with the names? |
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MKH, Come on! You know Fred has Reagan written all over him. ;) |
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What are they? His senate record is unremarkable, he supported McCain-Feingold, he has a reputation for laziness, he is formerly pro-choice, his wife is 25 years younger (and does not have good judgement when it comes to her cleavage). To prove his populism he went around in a red pick-up to campaign for the senate - only trouble is it was rented.
Sure, he can talk, but he is all hype and no substance. His star will fade when he is examined more closely. |
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Thompson bears only the most superficial resemblance to Reagan, in that they are both actors and can talk. He has nothing in his record even remotely close to Reagan's accomplishements. Do your homework and stop going ga-ga over Fred. |
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Surely thats his daughter! :o) |
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This is a very good analysis by blogger Jace Walden
Politico is reporting that former U.S. Senator Fred Thompson (R-TN) is planning to announce his bid for President of the United States on or around the 4th of July. Thompson has been touted by many Republicans as the last best hope for the GOP. Some are not convinced that Thompson is not any different from the current crop of big-government conservatives that currently run the GOP and currently hold the top three positions in the GOP Presidential polls. Since there is really no consensus on who Fred Thompson is, or what his impact might be, I have conducted an analysis of his political positions and votes as they pertain to all three parties. (Some of these may overlap)
READ MORE
http://controlcongress.com/uncategorized/fred-thompson-analysis
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There is some conflicting info. Some say he is formerly pro-choice and is now pro-life, and others say he is for abortion up to 12 weeks.
Can Thompson or his handlers tell us, or is that info also a secret? |
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That would depend on who is asking the question. Just like Romney. |
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Imagine Fred Thompson on the stage with Mitt Romney Thompson looks like Romney's Grandfather. |
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Romney changed his position and is now solidly pro-life. He has always been personally opposed to abortion. He said he was wrong, just like Reagan.
What about Thompson and how come nobody knows? |
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on many things changes the closer he gets to the election.
Sadly, the average voter either won't notice, or won't care.
He's just Rudy without the chip on his shoulder. |
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I'm not saying "Fred is Reagan".
Just based on reading some of his writings lately, he seems a lot closer to Reagan in political philosophy than any of the other GOP candidates who have a reasonable shot of winning.
Based on Jace Walden's analysis (thanks John!), Fred sounds like the only fiscal conservative with a reasonable chance of winning the nomination (although I will be interested to hear Fred's defense of his McCain-Feingold vote). |
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These guys have (at least) five wives between them. More honor and dignity from the Family Values Party. |
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The louder the Left squeals the more I like Thompson. Especially the cracks about his wife.
The Left picking on a woman to criticize. That is choice! Whatever happened to women being the smartest beings on the planet?
And cleavage is now a problem? You see a lot more than that on the news programs in LA. I swear I've seen the women on there come in wearing pajamas.
But I guess Fred's wife is just putty in his strong hands. |
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