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Fred Thompson comes out swinging in SC debate

Former U.S. Senator Fred ThompsonI had a feeling it would happen in South Carolina: Fred Thompson came alive. All this talk since January 1st about Thompson not “wanting” the Presidency enough was obviously aimed at knocking him out of the race early, but I believe all the cheering for Fred during the Republican Debate in South Carolina on January 10th now makes it clear that he’s not going out easily or prematurely.

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Endorsement is the Question

I listened to Hillary Clinton and Fred Thompson interviews on this morning’s early news. It got me to thinkin’. Who the heck is truly qualified to run this dog and pony show when Bush gives up the reigns? There are more candidates this time out of the gates than during the last two campaigns, but I still am left lukewarm to all of them. So, I think I’ll get a little help from my friends.

Please enter your anonymous vote below. Think hard; like Winnie the Pooh. “Think, think, think!”

I will be endorsing some candidate early next year. This poll may or may not sway me, but who knows? It certainly can’t hurt.

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Fred Thompson: Speaking Up for Freedom

Former U.S. Senator Fred Thompson
I have yet to throw my meager weight behind a U.S. Presidential candidate, but I’m going to warn the world right now, if Fred Thompson continues to impress me like he has in several of his recent radio broadcasts and blog entries, watch out! I might just start hammering out Vote for Fred buttons on the Anvil faster than you can say Hillary Clinton.

From ABC Radio Networks comes the transcript of a May 31st Fred Thompson talking point. It’s far better to listen to the words though, because Thompson has more gravitas than Bill Clinton and George W. Bush put together, so check the original link and listen via the Click here to launch the Podcast Player link:

Well, he’s done it. Hugo Chavez was already systematically silencing criticism of his autocratic rule through threats and intimidation. Journalists have been threatened, beaten and even killed. Now he’s shut down the last opposition television networks in Venezuela and arrested nearly 200 protesters — mostly students. It’s a monumental tragedy and the Venezuelan people will pay the price for decades to come. Americans are also at risk as he funds anti-American candidates and radicals all over Latin America.

It’s equally tragic that the U.S. is in no position to provide the victims of this emerging dictator with the truth. There was a time, though, when Americans were on the front lines of pro-freedom movements all over the world. I’m talking about the ’surrogate’ broadcast network that included Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty, often called “the Radios.”

When Ronald Reagan was elected, he greatly empowered the private, congressionally funded effort and handpicked the Radios’ top staff to bring freedom to the Soviet Union. Steve Forbes led the group.

Cynics still say that the USSR fell of its own weight, and that President Reagan’s efforts to bring it down were irrelevant, but Boris Yeltsin and Mikhail Gorbachev say differently. Both have said that, without the Radios, the USSR wouldn’t have fallen. The Radios were not some bland public relations effort, attracting audiences only with American pop music. They engaged the intellectual and influential populations behind the Iron Curtain with accurate news and smart programming about freedom and democracy. They had sources and networks within those countries that sometimes outperformed the CIA. When Soviet hardliners and reformers were facing off, and crowds and tanks were on the streets of Moscow and Bucharest, the radios were sending real-time information to the people, including the military, and reminding them of what was at stake.

Then we won the Cold War. The USSR collapsed in 1991, and America relaxed. Military downsizing began and the Radios began to reduce broadcast air time to target countries.

Now, of course, we know that the Islamofascists, many trained by the old Soviets, were making plans and plots of their own. Unfortunately, the plans to broadcast a pro-freedom message into Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Kurdistan and Ukraine were shelved or diluted. Reagan’s ideological audacity was replaced with a more “diplomatic” tone.

And see where it’s got us? Not only has Islamic totalitarianism spread without a true ideological challenge, many of the freed Soviet bloc countries are slipping back into repression. Russia is making the same old threats and even protecting Iran’s efforts to build nukes.

We’ll never know if Afghanistan might have rejected al Qaeda if America had actively engaged that country as we did those Eastern Europeans. We can’t know if Venezuelans would have chosen liberty over the false security of authoritarianism if they had been challenged to face the issues. I do know, though, that it’s time for a new generation of Americans to stand up for freedom — like others before us. And this time, we’ll have a whole new set of media technologies.

Also be sure to listen to the Living in Terror segment when you launch that Podcast Player.

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Fred Thompson

I can’t help it, but I really, really like Fred Thompson. He’s got that old school charm and common sense that are sorely lacking in most of our political representatives, and when he left the Senate I was very sad to see him go. Most Americans were. But now it’s looking more and more like Thompson might toss his hat into the Presidential arena, so I’ve added a new link to my sidebar — ABC Radio Networks hosts Fred Thompson’s blog. Here’s Fred’s entry from April 30, 2007. Among other things, he rightly points out that the democracy in Russia is in more than a little trouble:

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The Pirates of Tehran

Possible presidential hopeful Fred Thompson blogs today over at Redstate, and he speaks on issues much in the same spirit as I. Here’s a taste:

I have no idea if Ahmadinejad and those who put him in power really believe the Shi’a Twelver doctrine that they can spur the messiah to return by triggering Armageddon. You have to admit, though, that the possibility that they look forward to entering paradise as martyrs would make them a whole lot scarier as a nuclear power than the USSR ever was.

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