Thursday, January 10, 2008

SCGOP Debate - Jan 10, 2008 - Part Three

Someone needs to call Fred Thompson on his hypocrisy / double standard. Thompson tried to attack Huckabee by saying that early in his campaign Huckabee (supposedly) said he wouldn't sign a no tax pledge - saying Huckabee thought it was risky. (it must have been real early because Huckabee has supported the FairTax since May 2007)

Senator Thompson, back in July; when he almost started his campaign the first time, wouldn't sign a tax pledge either. (Fred still doesn't support the FairTax.) He made an exploratory trip from SC to NH starting with a SCGOP fundraiser in Columbia. While on that trip, Thompson was asked to sign Grover Norquist's no tax pledge (which Huckabee had already signed) but he wouldn't. I still don't know that Thompson has signed that no new tax pledge - if he has - he was late to the game. For the longest time when Thompson was asked about taxes he gave his standard answer, "look at my record."

Senator Thompson, I've looked at your record and according to Gun Owners of America you've voted anti-gun 13 times. (http://www.gunowners.org/) In crafting the language of McCain - Feingold you supported restrictions on free speech. (The Supreme Court has ruled that language un-Constitutional). While making millions as a Washington lobbyist you lobbied for a pro-abortion group. (So much for being a Washington outsider.) You claim to be a Federalist but you supported "No Child Left Behind". In the spin room tonight you claimed that the other candidates are "changing" on the issues. Senator, if you aren't changing on your positions; you are either not conservative or not telling the truth. Which is it Senator?

2 comments:

Not For Fred said...

For more info on Sen. Thompson's hypocrisy and why SC conservatives should steer clear, please read the entire article at
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=480740&in_page_id=1811&in_a_source

This starts with a great story of the Senator's acting abilities and pleasure in getting a reaction from the crowd as a result of his act. We saw the same thing last night in the debate. As a Tennessean, I remember him coming in as a DC lobbyist, wearing a red flannel shirt and posing with Lamar Alexander's red pickup which he supposedly drove across the state to show us he was one of us. (More so than Gore, but he's still DC to the core now). Don't fall for it- he's a tough talking RINO like McCain without the war record, and couldn't even vote for both counts of impeachment for Clinton. Then he got the Right to Life endorsement and immediately went on TV stating he was against a human life amendment, which has been the most fought over plank in the Republican party platform. Right to Life bet wrong by endorsing him, and all conservatives need to vote for Huckabee.

Not For Fred said...

For more info on Sen. Thompson's hypocrisy and why SC conservatives should steer clear, please read the entire article at
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/worldnews.html?in_article_id=480740&in_page_id=1811&in_a_source

This starts with a great story of the Senator's acting abilities and pleasure in getting a reaction from the crowd as a result of his act. We saw the same thing last night in the debate. As a Tennessean, I remember him coming in as a DC lobbyist, wearing a red flannel shirt and posing with Lamar Alexander's red pickup which he supposedly drove across the state to show us he was one of us. (More so than Gore, but he's still DC to the core now). Don't fall for it- he's a tough talking RINO like McCain without the war record, and couldn't even vote for both counts of impeachment for Clinton.