
In the Politico, Thompson acknowledges that the Reagan Democrats are still there – it’s the GOP that needs to be rebuilt: I asked him if that meant his party needed to find Reagan Democrats again. “I don’t think we need to find them; I don’t think they have gone anywhere,” he said. “I think we [Republicans] are the ones maybe that have moved in some cases.” Thompson said he meant that big spending and “ethical lapses” by Republicans were having a “dampening effect on our own people” and others but that “hopefully we are moving away from that situation.” At a time when fewer and fewer people are identifying themselves as Republicans, Thompson said he hoped to attract the votes of independents. Thompson believes that a clear choice between Big Government and Limited Government will rebuild the 1980/1994 ideals that brought people into the Republican tent, rather than driving them out . . . [Read More]
Fred also follows a 12th Commandment. California Yankee reports: Roger Simon asked Fred Thompson if he is an 11th Commandment man — Never speak ill of a fellow Republican — Fred responded: I am more of a 12th Commandment man: Don’t speak ill of them until they speak ill of me. And then really speak ill of them. Thompson is starting to go after fellow Republican candidates. His stump speech contains a not so subtle dig at Giuliani and Romney, warning that Republicans must “stay with our principles” when it comes to choosing a nominee . . . [Read More]
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