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Saturday, March 24, 2007
Robert Novak :: Townhall.com Columnist
"W" Opting Out
by Robert Novak
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WASHINGTON -- The reason given by the White House for President Bush missing the 122nd annual Washington Gridiron dinner March 31 is that he will entertain Brazil's President Lula da Silva that weekend. But a key adviser urged him six weeks ago to skip the gathering of the journalists club.

The adviser attended the Jan. 27 Alfalfa dinner in Washington and was struck by the "tepid" greeting given the president by the elite audience. If an audience presumed friendly to Bush was cool, he feared the reception from hostile newsies.

Vice President Dick Cheney cleared up a schedule conflict so that he could substitute for the president at the Gridiron dinner. RUN, FRED, RUN

Close friends of Fred Thompson say his wife Jeri is urging him to take the plunge later this year and run for the Republican presidential nomination.

The former senator from Tennessee and current actor on "Law & Order," in private conversation, makes it clear that he is seriously interested in launching a candidacy that has attracted extraordinary attention over the last two weeks. However, he does not plan to announce his candidacy in the immediate future.

The major rap against Thompson is that he was not a hard worker during his eight years in the Senate. His friends respond that this is an easily correctable error and that the same complaint was made about Ronald Reagan before he ran for president.

BARACK BLOOPER?

Supporters of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign continue to pound away at Sen. Barack Obama, two weeks after the fact, for saying "nobody is suffering more than the Palestinian people." That is why, Obama said, he hopes for "a loosening up" of aid restrictions to the Palestinian people.

Clinton backers say this was not a conscious effort by Obama to display his political independence, much as Bill Clinton separated himself from black activists in the 1992 campaign "Sister Souljah" incident. They contend that Obama committed a blooper that revealed him as a novice who cannot go the distance in a presidential campaign.

Behind Clintonites harping on this incident is the political danger risked by any Democrat displaying sympathy for the Palestinian cause, as Hillary Clinton did when she was first lady.

WELCOME BACK, TRENT Continued...

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Robert Novak (1931-2009) was a syndicated columnist and editor of the Evans-Novak Political Report.
 
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Fred's Electable, Stands up to Mexico
Fred's not perfect (he voted for McCain-Feingold), but he appears to be the best available Republican with a good shot at getting nominated and Elected. He would stand up to Mexico and our enemies, including China.

duncan hunter
Puffery is recognizable to this old wordsmith. When I was 64, I was still younger than the magnificent (by virtue of his record) Ronald Reagan was when sworn in. So I can't hold a person's age against him. But I believe that when we already have a man in the race who can be the best President since Reagan; the waters needn't be muddied by comment from Robert Novak, et al, that the Conservatives have no credible candidate running as yet. Duncan Hunter has been industriously at work in congress since 1980. He has worked to good effect. Check his record and stance on Trade, Immigration and Security. All due credit to Senator Thompson for his past endeavors; but Duncan Hunter is the only candidate who will get my support and vote.
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