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Take Two for Thompson's 2008 campaign
AFP/Google ^ | October 7, 2007

Posted on 10/07/2007 10:21:34 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

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 to convince, and he faces fierce pressure in his first debate clash with Republican rivals in Michigan on Tuesday.

But could the Washington insider media and pundits, who built Thompson up only to knock him down, be missing his appeal to heartland conservatives still desperately searching for a champion?

Not according to George Will, a conservative columnist for the Washington Post who last month mocked Thompson as the political version of "New Coke" soda quickly pulled from the shelves after a lackluster launch.

Quin Hillyer, a senior editor of the conservative magazine American Spectator wrote that the Thompson campaign was a "themeless pudding."

"You come across as unprepared, soporific, and vague," Hillyer wrote in an open letter to the candidate.

However, Thompson runs a solid second in national polls of the Republican field behind former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, and is competitive in Iowa and New Hampshire, early voting states in the party nominating race.

A Des Moines Register poll Sunday showed Thompson on 18 percent among likely Republican caucus voters in Iowa, second behind former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney on 29 percent. Giuliani trailed on 11 percent.

Thompson is also in the vital money game, last week announcing he had piled up 9.3 million dollars in his first full three-month period of fundraising.

Some saw that as a disappointment, but supporters noted it was close to the third quarter 2007 take of top rivals Giuliani and Romney, who have been chasing campaign cash for months.

Thompson's haul was "a considerable sum, but nothing along the lines of what he would have needed to raise to cause a big splash," said Costas Panagopoulos, a campaign finance expert at Fordham University.

Campaign manager Bill Lacy said Thompson's donor base of 80,000 people reflected "huge grass roots appeal."

Thompson, a craggy 65-year-old, has a tough hide, and has shown little sign he cares about criticism that he lacks fire in the belly.

In Washington Friday, he delivered a broad-brush speech on economic policy, and was at times self-deprecating and laconic, prescribing a back-to-basics conservative formula of small government and low taxes.

In place of the soaring rhetoric pioneered by revered former actor-turned president Reagan, were nuggets of what Thompson calls "tough truth."

At times, he seemed rusty -- he has not been in the thick of day-to-day politics since leaving the Senate in 2003.

"My friends, I think Americans are waiting," Thompson said, laying out his message in a campaign which he says finds America at a crossroads, facing future financial crises and a deadly threat from radical Islam.

"I think they're waiting for us to take that case to them as to what is ... the responsible thing to do for our generation."

Thompson has eschewed a typical barnstorming White House race -- keeping up a leisurely pace on the road, and is almost running an anti-campaign.

"People who say this has not been a lifetime ambition, I plead guilty, that is absolutely true," said Thompson in an interview Wednesday with Fox News.

But to heartland Republicans, earning the scorn of Washington pundits could be a selling point.

"He has certainly been criticized by the national media and the key journalists quite a bit," said John Geer, professor of political science at Vanderbilt University in Thompson's home state of Tennessee.

"I think there is kind of a disjuncture between that criticism and people who attend his presentations -- people tend to like what he is saying."

"I sometimes wonder if the news media is just not happy with the fact that he is just not playing by the rules that they would want him to play with."


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Extended News; Politics/Elections; US: Tennessee
KEYWORDS: 2008; conservatism; conservatives; election; electionpresident; elections; fredthompson; georgewill; gop; laconic; lazylikeafox; media; pundits; republicans; thebeltway; whitehouse
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The media is mad that Fred won't play by their rules and supplicate himself before their thrones.
1 posted on 10/07/2007 10:21:35 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Two sentences into the article and it’s pointless to go on.

Media critics? Lord have mercy. What insuferable fools...


2 posted on 10/07/2007 10:23:53 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (Hillary has pay fever. There she goes now... "Ha Hsu, ha hsu, haaaa hsu, ha hsu...")
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
The enemedia needs an enema

When is the last time the inside the beltway elites have been right about anything?

waiting...

3 posted on 10/07/2007 10:28:27 PM PDT by wildcatf4f3 (Hey, this aint like the 1960s, this is like the 1860s.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
Horsefeathers!

This is what gets written about a candidate who doesn't suck up to the almighty lords of the MSM.

In before the nattering nabobs get here...

4 posted on 10/07/2007 10:33:22 PM PDT by Theresawithanh (FRED!)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
"Lazy," "subdued" and "rambling," blared recent media critiques ...If pundits are to be believed...

The media simply invent stories by reporting on what fellow media libs are saying.

Wow.

5 posted on 10/07/2007 10:40:56 PM PDT by Darkwolf377 (Pro-Life atheist Bostonia. If I don't it respond it might be because you sent me something stupid)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Fred will do well to disregard the media. Most people don’t trust them anyway. The key is to run as the outsiders outsider. The technology and means is there to get ones message across without the blessing of the media. What are they going to do not cover it when he wins Iowa? The fact that Fred is going to do this his way is very important. He needs to do it his way if he is going to win the nomination. He already has a very solid core of support. I don’t get the same feeling from the supporters of the other candidates outside of Ron Paul. The Paul supporters are special lot. It is such a pity though Ron Paul is right on the money with wanting to eliminate whole government agencies. I wish more on the right held to such ideas.


6 posted on 10/07/2007 10:41:39 PM PDT by Maelstorm
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The media is mad that Fred won't play by their rules and supplicate himself before their thrones.

Exactly, and if Fred develops Reaganesque ways of sinking the media's slanted/agendaized questions (like RR's "There you go again"), Fred will deball the media and the other candidates simultaneously. The media Fear The Fred!

7 posted on 10/07/2007 10:41:40 PM PDT by Navy Patriot (The hyphen American with the loudest whine gets the grease.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Fred caught the Clinton spin and smear machine off guard. Doubtless, Car-vile and the War Room lads have reams of material on Giuliani and Romney (that they’re holding for the general election), but they haven’t had a chance to prepare a proper dossier on Fred. That explains the weakness of the attacks on the Former Senator, and the terror he seems to instill in the Drive-by Media.


8 posted on 10/07/2007 11:32:52 PM PDT by pawdoggie
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To: Politicalmom; Sturm Ruger; ejonesie22

Ping!


9 posted on 10/08/2007 12:46:57 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (Security * Unity * Prosperity | Fred08.com)
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Fred caught the Clinton spin and smear machine off guard. Doubtless, Car-vile and the War Room lads have reams of material on Giuliani and Romney

That's really all it amounts to. What can they nail Fred with? Maturity? Equanimity? Virility? Wolves do not select the alpha male to attack, and they don't relish the idea of fighting him.

Their own anticipated candidate is a weak one, and they don't want the debate to be about her shortcomings.

After all is said and done, a presidential election is decided on one word: presidential. Fred is.

10 posted on 10/08/2007 4:49:57 AM PDT by 668 - Neighbor of the Beast (All my posts represent my opinions.)
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I fail to see any flaws in Fred Thompson in terms of his ability to handle himself very well in any debates with Hillary Clinton. He is likely to be as dominant in a one on one debate as Ronald Reagan was in 1980 and 1984. Hillary’s advocacy of socialized medicine may well be her Achilles heel. Many middle class, middle aged and elderly people will be frightened of rationed health care and long waits for necessary surgery as is the case in Britain and Canada. Many younger people will dislike the mandates in the plan. Socialized medicine was a no-go in 1993 and the same will be true in 2008.
11 posted on 10/08/2007 5:32:21 AM PDT by Wallace T.
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The leftists in the drive-by media are scared to death of Fred Thompson. They know he’ll smash their girl Hillary and do it while telling them to kiss his bodingus.


12 posted on 10/08/2007 6:32:28 AM PDT by advance_copy (Stand for life, or nothing at all)
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Tomorrow’s debate with Fred vs. Chris Matthews could provide some opportunities to observe how well Fred can handle the clintoon machine....should be interesting.


13 posted on 10/08/2007 7:05:18 AM PDT by iopscusa (El Vaquero. (SC Lowcountry Cowboy))
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I’m betting he will lose in the exit polls too...


14 posted on 10/08/2007 7:20:09 AM PDT by four more in O 4 (Support our troops by supporting their mission.)
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15 posted on 10/08/2007 9:49:42 AM PDT by Politicalmom (Of the potential GOP front runners, FT has one of the better records on immigration.- NumbersUSA)
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To: Darkwolf377

You forgot “laconic”. If one were to read the entire piece (which isn’t worth the effort IMO) I’m certain we’d find “folksy”, “avuncular”, and “fledgling”.


16 posted on 10/08/2007 10:01:08 AM PDT by prairiebreeze (PUT AMERICA AHEAD! VOTE FOR FRED!!)
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To: DoughtyOne

Go ahead and read the article to the end, DO (and others). It finishes with this quote: “I sometimes wonder if the news media is just not happy with the fact that he is just not playing by the rules that they would want him to play with.” I think it is a fair balance to the rest of the article.


17 posted on 10/08/2007 10:09:36 AM PDT by TN4Liberty (A liberal is someone who believes Scooter Libby should be in jail and Bill Clinton should not.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Fred Thompson “is competitive in Iowa and New Hampshire”

He’s not competitive here in NH, he doesn’t even have an organization. At the Manchester NH GOP straw poll a few weeks ago he came in second... only receiving 9% of the vote to Ron Paul’s 65% 1st place finish.

None of the other candidates here in NH have serious campaigns and they certainly don’t have effective grassroots organizations.


18 posted on 10/08/2007 10:20:46 AM PDT by t_skoz ("let me be who I am - let me kick out the jams!")
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To: t_skoz

So what? If NH goes for Paul, they will be completely marginalized for the foreseeable future.


19 posted on 10/08/2007 12:28:09 PM PDT by Politicalmom (Of the potential GOP front runners, FT has one of the better records on immigration.- NumbersUSA)
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"I think there is kind of a disjuncture between that criticism and people who attend his presentations -- people tend to like what he is saying." I've attended two FRED events...I LIKE what I'm hearing!!!
20 posted on 10/08/2007 2:27:09 PM PDT by FlashBack (ProudPatriots.Org / WoundedWarriorProject.Org / MoveAmericaForward.Org)
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