Archive for the ‘Fred Thompson’ Category
Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
Has anyone ever gone from Republican Party savior to political dropout faster than Senator Law & Order?
Posted in 2008, Fred Thompson, Republicans | 1 Comment »
Thursday, December 20th, 2007
"It is not good, in my opinion, for our country to start becoming dependent on a constant flow of illegal immigrants that are usually less educated and come here only because they'll work cheaper than somebody else will. And when and if they were to assimilate into American society, ...
Posted in 2008, Fred Thompson, Immigration Policy | 5 Comments »
Tuesday, December 4th, 2007
"As far as faith is concerned, I have not made any secret as to where I am. I am a Christian. I have no apologies to make about my religion or my relationship to Jesus Christ or G-d. I'm OK with the Lord, and the Lord is OK with me, ...
Posted in 2008, Fred Thompson, Republicans | 4 Comments »
Thursday, November 29th, 2007
Never mind that Fred Thompson is a taller-than-average guy. Actual height notwithstanding, he and the rest of the Republican hopefuls looked shockingly small at the latest debate.
Struggling to answer the public’s questions, they produced more bickering and petty sniping than substantive conversation, causing many to wonder if they were ...
Posted in 2008, Fred Thompson, Mike Huckabee, Republicans, Ron Paul, Rudolph Giuliani | 1 Comment »
Monday, November 26th, 2007
- The choice of filing under the current system or a flat tax rate of 10 percent for joint filers with an income of up to $100,000 — $50,000 for single taxpayers; and 25 percent on income above these amounts. The standard deduction would be more than doubled to $25,000 ...
Posted in 2008, Fiscal Policy, Fred Thompson | No Comments »
Friday, November 2nd, 2007
"There's a clear division between those who have a military background and experience in these issues and people like Giuliani, Romney and Thompson who don't — who chose to do other things when this nation was fighting its wars."
- John McCain
Posted in 2008, Dick Cheney, Foreign Policy, Fred Thompson, George Bush, John McCain, Mitt Romney, Republicans, Rudolph Giuliani | 1 Comment »