“Fred Thompson to Form Presidential Committee”

Posted on May 30th, 2007
By admin in From the Press

Fred is ALL OVER THE NEWS today as he begins to make his move to enter the presidential race.   Fred’s forming a presidential committee, filing FEC papers, preparing a website - it’s all great news!  Check out the latest from the Washington Post: 

Thompson, who has been fueling speculation that he would seek the Republican presidential nomination with a spate of appearances and speeches around the country, urged a group of donors in a conference call yesterday to each attempt to raise a total of $46,000 from 10 couples starting on June 4, according to two participants in the call. Once the money begins flowing, Thompson will begin to hire a campaign staff and set up headquarters in Washington and Nashville, his advisers said.

In addition, the nascent campaign is planning to launch a Web site in the next 10 days, according to one person familiar with campaign planning. Thompson will give a speech in Virginia this weekend and is scheduled to appear on the “Tonight Show with Jay Leno” next month.

The papers Thompson intends to file on Friday with the Federal Elections Commission will allow the former Tennessee senator to test the waters by raising money that could be used once he declares officially, several sources said. The committee he will establish will be called “Friends of Fred Thompson.”

“It allows for testing the waters, to see if the financial resources are going to be there to mount a campaign, set up an operation and continue to get ready to announce his candidacy,” said one source with knowledge of Thompson’s immediate plans.

Thompson’s advisers have discussed making that announcement over the July 4th weekend, using the hoopla of the national holiday as a backdrop for the official launch of the campaign. But those plans are in flux and could change, two sources said today. One source said a formal announcement is likely to come “around that time.”

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“Fred Thompson Running for President”

Posted on May 30th, 2007
By admin in From the Press

Here’s the latest report on Fred’s jumping into the Presidential race!!

Fred Dalton Thompson is planning to enter the presidential race over the Fourth of July holiday, announcing that week that he has already raised several million dollars and is being backed by insiders from the past three Republican administrations, Thompson advisers told The Politico.
 
Thompson, the “Law and Order” star and former U.S. senator from Tennessee, has been publicly coy, even as people close to him have been furiously preparing for a late entry into the wide-open contest.  But the advisers said Thompson dropped all pretenses on Tuesday afternoon during a conference call with more than 100 potential donors, each of whom was urged to raise about $50,000.
 
Thompson’s formal announcement is planned for Nashville. Organizers say the red pickup truck that was a hallmark of Thompson’s first Senate race will begin showing up in Iowa and New Hampshire as an emblem of what they consider his folksy, populist appeal.

A testing-the-waters committee is to be formed June 4 so Thompson can start raising money, and staffers will go on the payroll in early June, the organizers said. A policy team has been formed, but remains under wraps.

The supporters on Tuesday’s call make up a group the campaign is calling “First Day Founders.” When launched, the campaign will have offices in Nashville and Northern Virginia, the advisers say.

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Blackburn Switches Support to Thompson

Posted on May 26th, 2007
By admin in From the Press

We’re happy to see Rep. Blackburn’s support of Fred.  I think we can expect many more to do the same!

U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn on Friday swung her support from the Republican presidential campaign of former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney to the as-yet-unannounced White House bid of actor-politician Fred Thompson.

Blackburn, who served as a senior adviser to the Romney campaign and as national co-chairwoman of Women for Romney, cited her long association with Thompson, a fellow Tennessee Republican, as the reason for supporting him.  

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Fred Reflects on Childhood and Memorial Day in “I Remember”

Posted on May 25th, 2007
By admin in From the Press, Fred's Writings

Check out Fred’s latest posting - read what he has to say about growing up in this great nation of ours….

I remember when I was a kid; one thing was clear to me. The more I learned about the rest of the world, the luckier I felt just having been born in America. The more I learned about America, the more I appreciated what those who came before us built; and how exceptional they were.

Not that there aren’t other great places to live, but America is unique. It’s not just that we are the freest and most prosperous county the world has ever seen. America has also freed more people than any other nation in history.

A lot of people have done their part to see that we are blessed with the advantages we enjoy — from hardworking pioneer mothers to the Framers of the Constitution. Memorial Day is coming up, though, and I’m thinking more about American soldiers who have made the ultimate sacrifice — those who died to protect our way of life and make the world safe for democracy.

Read the rest of Fred’s story here. 

Bringing Medical Records into the 21st Century

Posted on May 24th, 2007
By admin in Fred's Writings

Check out Fred’s latest posting about medical records on the Fred Thompson Report:

You may have heard me the other day defending the American medical system as the best in the world. That doesn’t mean, though, there aren’t problems we should fix.

One of these problems is that there’s no way for most of us to get to our medical records without jumping through hoops. Not only do we end up filling out the same medical forms over and over, we pay both in lives and money.

Some analysts say Americans pay more than 50 billion dollars unnecessarily every year due to problems getting medical records. One in five medical tests, its said, is ordered because results to a previous test have been lost. Others say that many of the 50,000 or so medical errors that result in death each year could be prevented if doctors had the patient information they need. Problems with drug interactions and allergies could also be avoided. And all these problems drive up insurance costs. 

Read the rest of Fred’s posting here.

Thompson Speaks at Annual GOP Dinner in Conn.

Posted on May 24th, 2007
By admin in From the Press

Fred was in Stamford, Conn., tonight as the headline speaker at the annual Prescott Bush Awards Dinner (named for President H.W. Bush’s grandfather): 

Hundreds of state Republicans turned out Thursday for the party’s annual fundraising dinner to listen for signs that the pool of presidential hopefuls may have another contender.

But former U.S. Sen. Fred Thompson avoided any discussion of a possible White House run and instead delivered a strong speech attacking Democrats and reminding his fellow Republicans of their GOP roots….. 

Thompson centered his message around traditional Republican policies of a strong national defense and a limited government.

“My friends, that’s the party that I joined and I bet you that’s the party you joined. I’m sure that’s the party our country needs tonight,” Thompson said. “We need to make sure that’s still our party. I think the biggest problem is the disconnect between Washington, D.C. and the people of the United States.”

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Has Fred Thompson Found His Role?

Posted on May 24th, 2007
By admin in From the Press

Former ABC News political director, and Time magazine’s new editor-at-large and senior political analyst, Mark Halperin, has posted a brief piece about Fred.

“… Thompson, 64, has vaulted in public-opinion polls to within striking distance of the leading Republican candidates. In the latest Time poll, he’s at 10%, matching Mitt Romney. …

The single most compelling feature of a Thompson candidacy would be his magnetism. A natural storyteller, he speaks with a relaxed cadence and unhurried confidence, peppering his remarks with language such as “fella” and “bad guys,” pausing expertly to make a point, relish an applause line, set up a joke.”

Read the entire article here.

“Many Signs Point to Fred Thompson ‘08 Run”

Posted on May 23rd, 2007
By admin in From the Press

Fred’s all over the news today, as talk about his potential candidacy continues to increase:

Numerous signs point to a Thompson candidacy, and a summertime announcement is widely expected, although people close to him caution that he has not made a final decision about running.

Never mind that he basically already is.

Thompson is hiring staff, speaking to conservative groups, writing online columns on topics of the day and staking out positions on issues like the Senate immigration overhaul. He also is testing his pitch on the Internet.

“It’s important to the future of this country that (Republicans) have somebody that can win in November,” Thompson said in a recent online interview. “People are looking for somebody who can talk straight to them. That’s what I hope I bring to bear.”

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“The Undeclared Candidate”

Posted on May 21st, 2007
By admin in From the Press

Check out the new Weekly Standard article by Stephen F. Hayes about Fred’s dealing with Michael Moore and a future candidacy: 

When Thompson and his advisers talk about running a “different kind of campaign,” this is what they mean. They believe he can use the Internet–in videos, audio files, and written commentary–to communicate directly with voters. His message will be unfiltered and therefore somewhat protected from mischaracterization by a left-leaning press corps in Washington. Campaign events will be filmed and posted so that interested parties–in this case, very interested parties–can see for themselves whether a Thompson performance was actually “lackluster” or lackluster only in the eyes of reporters. It is all part of Thompson’s plan.

And Thompson is planning to run for president. His friends and advisers have moved on from the will-he-won’t-he talk of just a month ago. Now, they speak of an exploratory committee. Barring some new unforeseen obstacle, he will be in by late June.

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Thompson on the United Nations

Posted on May 21st, 2007
By admin in Fred's Writings

Here’s the latest Fred Thompson Report - where Fred talks about how the United Nations may be tolerating human trafficking…..

I’m never particularly surprised when the United Nations seems to oppose human freedom rather than promote it. At least a third of its member nations aren’t democratic themselves. Many that claim to be, are only barely so.

An organization that treats democracies and dictators equally cannot be expected to be a pure force for good. When Fidel Castro and Kim Jong Il have as much say in U.N. matters as the entire populations of Poland and New Zealand, you’re going to have problems.

One was the Oil-for-Food scandal. We ought to remember that the U.N. let Saddam steal tens of billions of dollars — money meant to be spent on food and medicine for his own people. Much of that money was used to pay off U.N. officials and buy support for Saddam’s regime. 

Read the rest of Fred’s posting here. 

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