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Bill Frist for President?
POWER LINE ^ | Auagust 30, 2006 | John Hinderaker

Posted on 08/30/2006 8:08:21 AM PDT by yoe

I spent part of the day today with Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist. He is, of course, a very impressive guy: a physician, a heart and lung transplant surgeon, an upstart politician, a hands-on doctor in places like Sudan and New Orleans, and one of the most powerful people in our government. Despite those obvious accomplishments and Frist's skills as a legislator, I've always felt that he lacks the executive persona necessary to be a strong Presidential candidate.

Maybe. But I was impressed by the close-up contact I had today. Frist is deadly serious about the war on terror, the pre-eminent issue of our era. He tells a chilling story of receiving a call from President Bush a week before the recent British airline bomb plot was disrupted. The message at that time, communicated to less than a handful of top federal officials, was that a terrorist plan was known to be in progress which could kill several thousand Americans, but there was no assurance that it could be stopped. It was stopped, thankfully, and news accounts suggest that the very terrorist surveillance programs now under attack by the Democrats were instrumental in saving thousands of American lives. Senator Frist is fully committed to using all of the appropriate tools at our command to win the war against Islamic terror, and September will see a series of legislative initiatives designed to strengthen our defenses against the terrorists.

Frist is also acutely aware of the relationship between petroleum prices and the funding of Islamic terror. Energy independence is not just a desirable economic goal, it is a national security mandate. Hundreds of millions of dollars are needlessly being poured into the coffers of terror-supporting states because the Democratic Party blocks every effort to develop our own energy resources.

The Majority Leader also made a point on taxes that surprised nearly all of his listeners. If you take a family of four, with an average American income of $64,000 per year, and assume that the Democrats regain control of either the House or the Senate and block the extension of the Bush tax cuts, as they are committed to doing, what would be the impact on that average family? A federal tax increase of 58%. That's what the Democratic Party stands for.

Based on my observations today, Senator Frist is a highly viable Presidential candidate. His intelligence, competence, judgment and reliability cannot be questioned. His views are compatible with those of the Republican base across a broad range of issues. He needs to beef up his Presidential persona, by, for example, learning what to do with his legs when he is addressing a group. (Then again, President Bush never mastered that particular skill.) But such cosmetic issues are minor.

When Republican voters start thinking seriously about a candidate for 2008, if they are concerned by the quirkiness of both John McCain--whom, by the way, Frist was careful to praise today--and Rudy Giuliani, should he run, and if they look for a more mainstream conservative candidate, Frist should be at the top of the heap. With all due respect to Senator George Allen, it would seem that Senator Frist has a more powerful claim on the loyalties of the party's faithful.

Consider me impressed.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 109th; frist; frist2008; fuhgeddaboudit; hindraker
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1 posted on 08/30/2006 8:08:21 AM PDT by yoe
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To: yoe
He needs to beef up his Presidential persona, by, for example, learning what to do with his legs when he is addressing a group.

I think it would be more important for Frist to learn how to control his RINO impulses when addressing the base.

2 posted on 08/30/2006 8:11:25 AM PDT by dirtboy (This tagline has been photoshopped)
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To: yoe

Unfortunately, Frist has distinguished himself in the Senate as a wallflower. Ain't happening.


3 posted on 08/30/2006 8:12:03 AM PDT by pissant
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To: yoe

Is he a ruthless SOB?

If not, he does not qualify for 08.


4 posted on 08/30/2006 8:12:06 AM PDT by roses of sharon
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To: yoe

yawn!


5 posted on 08/30/2006 8:13:28 AM PDT by Andy from Beaverton (I'm so anti-pc, I use a mac)
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To: roses of sharon

He's a wimp who couldn't keep his own GOP in line. Please; let him retire.


6 posted on 08/30/2006 8:13:53 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (BTUs are my Beat.)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

A miserable failure in the Senate. No thanks!!!


7 posted on 08/30/2006 8:15:14 AM PDT by Wristpin ("The Yankees announce plan to buy every player in Baseball....")
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To: pissant

Being in the Senate qualifies him to delusions of presidential qualities..along with 70 or so others.


8 posted on 08/30/2006 8:18:03 AM PDT by steve8714 (It's a Murray Head weekend!)
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To: yoe

I would vote for him over any of the three choices in the current FR poll (Guliani, McCain, Romney), but that is as far as my support would likely go. I really hope we can do better than these in 2008. It would be a shame to alienate 20+% of the base and lose to a Dim.


9 posted on 08/30/2006 8:18:18 AM PDT by Ingtar (Prensa dos para el inglés)
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To: yoe
Like many of our republican representatives now days he has no Kahoonas and will run for cover just when the party needs him the most .
10 posted on 08/30/2006 8:19:53 AM PDT by lionheart 247365 (( I.S.L.A.M. stands for - Islams Spiritual Leaders Advocate Murder .. .. .. ))
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To: yoe
He is, of course, a very impressive guy: a physician, a heart and lung transplant surgeon, an upstart politician

He may be a great doctor, but I honestly can't say that I've ever been impressed with anything he's done in the political arena.

I guess Old Hickory was the last politician from Tennessee that was worth anything.

11 posted on 08/30/2006 8:20:14 AM PDT by The Sons of Liberty (Former SAC Trained Killer)
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To: yoe

As a presidential candidate, he's a pretty good doctor.


12 posted on 08/30/2006 8:23:09 AM PDT by Southside_Chicago_Republican (The moving finger writes and, having writ, moves on......)
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To: yoe
Frist basically blew me off when I wrote to him how I felt on the illegal-alien menace and my revulsion concerning the Senate Immigration bill. I also believe he couldn't control his side of the aisle worth sh*t. And while being focused on Islamo-fascism is job #1... it's not the only threat that America is faced with.

Don't wait for me to jump on his bandwagon.

13 posted on 08/30/2006 8:23:48 AM PDT by johnny7 (“And what's Fonzie like? Come on Yolanda... what's Fonzie like?!”)
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To: Southside_Chicago_Republican

The GOP will be lucky to maintain control of the Senate.

He may be a good man, a good doctor, but he IS NOT PRESIDENTIAL
material.


14 posted on 08/30/2006 8:25:55 AM PDT by tennmountainman
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To: roses of sharon
Is he a ruthless SOB? If not, he does not qualify for 08.

ROFL. Great comment and I think you're right. Nice, nice was necessary in 2000 with all those soccer moms but with the WOT and immigration, people are looking for someone to kick butt.

15 posted on 08/30/2006 8:26:43 AM PDT by rhombus
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To: Southside_Chicago_Republican
“I'm a doctor Jim... not a Senate Majority Leader!”
16 posted on 08/30/2006 8:26:48 AM PDT by johnny7 (“And what's Fonzie like? Come on Yolanda... what's Fonzie like?!”)
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To: johnny7

Don't wait for me to jump on his bandwagon either. He displays no charisma...He is like watching paint dry.


17 posted on 08/30/2006 8:27:50 AM PDT by Auntie Toots (The GOP is still the best we've got))
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To: yoe
Nice guy but he will need a spine transplant. If he is getting out maneuvered by Harry Reid how can he handle malevolent heads of states
18 posted on 08/30/2006 8:29:10 AM PDT by slowhand520
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To: lionheart 247365

Like many of our republican representatives now days he has no Kahoonas
__________

LOL. He has no cajones, either. Is Kahoona the Hawaiian translation?


19 posted on 08/30/2006 8:30:03 AM PDT by dmz
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To: Auntie Toots

Frist should Fuggit about it.


20 posted on 08/30/2006 8:30:44 AM PDT by sgtbono2002 (The fourth estate is a fifth column.)
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