Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Run Fred Run!

Cal Thomas resently wrote in one of his columns about Fred Thompson.
He has Ronald Reagan's communication skills and speaks plainly in ways most people can understand. Anyone who has listened to him substitute for Paul Harvey on ABC News Radio senses that, in this, he follows in Reagan's footsteps. Radio is an intimate medium. People who are able to connect with a radio audience often can connect on TV and in person. Thompson, the actor, plays other people. On radio and in news interviews, he "plays" himself.
There's something else to like about Fred Thompson. He doesn't appear to be lusting after the job as if he needs it for his self-image. This, too, is much like Reagan, who knew who he was before becoming president and was the same after he left office.
It is said of Thompson that he has always "answered the call" of his country, whether it was serving as minority counsel to the Senate Watergate Committee, or in other capacities, including United States senator.
Some political "experts" think it is almost too late for any new candidate to announce for president. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich says he intends to wait until September before saying if he will run. Actually, waiting might be the best strategy for these Republicans. Conservative Republicans are restless about what they regard as a weak field. They want someone who can take on Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama and win.
Run Fred Run

1 comment:

Cam Davis said...

Fred was a lobbyist for GE, Westinghouse, Toyota, and others for 17 years. Do you really want a career lobbyist to be the next President? Fred is an admitted womanizer and a lawyer/actor. Do you really want another lawyer as President? Fred has cancer. Both his condition, NHL, and the drug he takes to treat it, Rituxan, cause fatigue. Do you really want a chronically fatigued President? If you care about this nation at all, you'll do some research and vote for Ron Paul, the only honest man running.