Fred Thompson addresses the question of failure and the President’s policies in the following video (which I cannot seem to get to work). So here is the link to it on CNN’s site: Fred on Failure.
Word is that Fred Thompson will be hosting his own radio show. I’ll be very interested to hear what he’s got to say–since I think he has a very good grasp of conservative principles and is able to articulate them clearly when given the opportunity.
One can say what he/she will regarding the current economic mess, but a considerable part of the problem is that so many people have little to no real-world understanding of economic principles or practice. Fred Thompson is doing what he can to help.
As for Palin’s future, if she wants to have a try again at national politics in either 2012 or 2016, I have a few recommendations for what she should do. She should subscribe to some conservative magazines and the Wall Street Journal and read them regularly so that she add more depth to her understanding of conservative ideas and policies. And she can continue to call into conservative talk radio. That will keep her name out there among conservatives, but she needs to do more. She’ll have to prove that she can do more than talk to those who already agree with her. She could start writing columns on issues rather as Fred Thompson has been doing. That would keep her name out there in connection with conservative ideas and demonstrate a deeper understanding on a wider variety of issues than she demonstrated during the campaign. In fact, I’d recommend that she get to know Fred Thompson better and find a way to couple her energy with his ability to understand and explain conservative positions. A lot of conservatives were hoping that Fred Thompson would be the candidate who could explain conservatism to the American people, but he just didn’t seem to have the energy to engage in the politics necessary for winning elections. She has the energy; now she needs that gravitas.
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The statement in bold is absolutely critical. If Palin is to convince the next generation (politically speaking) that she should be the standard bearer, then she absolutely must prove it. Betsy’s recommendation that she (Palin) take some pointers from Thompson is spot on. I supported him (as much as an Independent could) in the primaries, but he seemed to wash out too soon. One wonders if he didn’t find the politics of it all much too painful, and is simply at his best when expositing conservative doctrine.
Realizing that the Fairness Doctrine may be coming to a website near me shortly, I provide you with the following, in the interests of providing the other side of the story.
Hmm. Some people may think that I’m confused and that is the same side. They are mistaken. Mr. Fred is a man. Mrs. Fred is a woman. What part of two different sides do you not understand? (By the bye, I’m not calling Jeri “Mrs. Fred” out of misogny or chauvinism, I’m doing so because most of us know of her through her husband’s campaign and public appearances. That, and it makes for shorter post titles.)
1 out of 3 supply managers in Midwest thinks that economy is going down, not up. http://bit.ly/ar1ZVg
Why do I fee like an ant under a magnifying glass every time Obama decides to focus on something?
"Part of the Republicansâ platform this fall should be to abolish the Department of Education."http://bit.ly/cTffvv | if only
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