Stephen Hayes suggests it's a bit too early to write off Fred Thompson.
One Iowan asked: "What about habeas corpus?" Thompson explained that terrorists captured elsewhere are not entitled to the protections provided in the U.S. Constitution. Then he turned his attention to Huckabee.
"I'm not here to run anybody down tonight," he said. "I'm in the Christmas spirit. Sort of. But when I hear one of the fellows who's running for the Republican nomination say that we need to shut down Guantanamo and bring those prisoners over here. I don't know if he realizes it or not, but when they touch American soil they're going to get rights they don't ordinarily have."
He continued: "The notion that we're going to ingratiate ourselves if we do that, to our enemies or foreign governments--I wonder if he understands how the world really operates." Thompson's tone is one of incredulousness, and, after a short pause, he finishes the thought. "I don't wonder, either. I think I have a pretty good idea."
Fred Thompson once fought fire with fire. Later, fire was admitted to the hospital with 3rd degree burns over 80% of it's body.
Posted by: Carl H. | December 20, 2007 at 10:48 PM
Carl H That is GREAT!
But from what Ive heard...
Fred Thompson doesn't get frostbite, he bites frost.
I think Fred Thompson is the best chance we have to get the republican party back on track with Reagan conservatism.
I would like to see a return to the days when Republican policy was dictated by libertarians and conservatives. I'm all funned out with "compassionate conservatism" which bears little resemblance to actual conservatism.
Posted by: Nick Freitas | December 21, 2007 at 11:59 AM
Objectivists too...I don't want to leave out Ayn Rand.
Posted by: Nick freitas | December 21, 2007 at 12:01 PM