Fred’s Zero Hour Exhortation: We Shouldn’t Change Our Principles

It’s do-or-die day for Fred, and if he goes he’s not going quietly.

The right kind of speech for election eve is almost always a broad declaration of principles, mixed with get-out-the-vote exhortations, and that’s what Thompson did Friday night. But he had a more specific message, too, directed to the debate going on inside the Republican party these days. And the message was: Don’t listen to those people who say the party has to change. Stick to the conservative principles that got us here.
“The Founding Fathers had it right from the very beginning,” Thompson said. “The wisdom of the ages, the fact that our basic rights come from God and not from government, the notion that a government big enough and powerful enough to give you anything is big enough and powerful enough to take anything away from you…respect for the rule of law…the institution of the market economy…[the belief] that if a person earned a dollar, that dollar belonged in the person’s pocket…” Those should be our guiding principles, he said.

It’ll be a real shame if Fred isn’t the GOP’s nominee as I just don’t think there’s any other candidate in the field who is standing on principle as Fred is. By the way, in what was probably the last poll before voting today it looks like Fred has plenty of momentum:

Well, after yesterday’s brouhaha over whether Thompson was really surging… American Research Group does show what I would all a real surge, rising from 13 percent in the poll taken January 15-16 to 21 percent in the poll taken January 17-18.
Among Republicans, he ties McCain with 22 percent. McCain is way ahead in independents.
A finish like that – behind McCain with 26 percent and Huckabee with 36 percent, but beating Romney by 9, would be plenty reason to stay in the race.

The numbers are encouraging, but I still think Fred needs to finish first or a very, very strong second.

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  • http://Array anonomisly

    pparets, for some reason I can’t find exit poll over at Fox News, but MSNBC has exit polling numbers similar to those of CNN:

    On most political matters, do you consider yourself, ..

    Somewhat conservative: McCain won – 32%, Huck came second -28%, Romney came in third, Fred came in fouth

    Very conservative: Huck won 38%, McCain came in second with 19%, Fred came in third, Romney came in fourth.

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21228202/

  • pparets

    Anonomisly; Huh. FOXNEWS reported almost exactly the opposite.

  • victor1

    I think I’m losing it! I have never in my 50 years of voting age seen so many RINO’s and voter falling for them. There is only two Republicans running in these primarys. That is Romney and Thompson. The other came from a land far, far away. Are any Republican voting this year? I don’t think so.

  • pparets

    Rob: Fred’s concise thinking, solid conservative values and sincere speaking skills make him a formidable and inspirational man who would make a wonderful president. More than that, he is a good and decent man.

    FOXNEWS Election Central, using their exit polls, is reporting that in SC, among voters who describe themselves as solid conservatives, Fred is finishing third. How can that be?

    It has taken me a long time on your blog to finally put my finger on his problem. I truly think that Fred Thompson simply does not like campaigning, and that, friend, is his Achille’s heel.

  • anonomisly

    pparets, I have strong hunch voters identifying themselves as conservatives more often have in mind traditional values than libertarian or economic values in mind. i.e. North Dakota is a state full of populist, yet I’m sure a bigger portion of its population than most states would self-identify themselves as conservatives.

    Gun, God and pro-traditional marriage conservatives similar to Genes are much more numerous in this country than the libertarian-leaning/fiscal conservatives like Rob and I.

  • pparets

    THE MSM SLIME! Just thought you should know: At 8:02 EST, while I was watching MSNBC, Fred Thompson came out to address his supporters in moving and passionate terms. In the background could be heard laughter and jeering from the MSNBC election-coverage crew. When Fred was done, the first words out of aq snickering Chris Matthew’s mouth were, “What was that all about?” [more laughter from the staff...]

  • pparets

    Anonimsly: Thats really interesting and challenging. Thanks.

  • anonomisly

    A great swan song!

  • http://www.wethepeopleforum.com/forum/forums.asp golfmann

    I think those “independents” are democrats…

    I pray Fred does well!!!!

  • anonomisly

    Anonimsly: Thats really interesting and challenging. Thanks.

    pparet, to underpin my point, ..

    “Over two-thirds of the voters said they were conservatives. Of these, Huckabee won — but not by a lot. He took conservatives 33%-26% over McCain.”

    http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/primaries/results/epolls/#SCREP

  • pparets

    Anonomisly: I would describe myself as somewhat conservative on most issues and very conservative on the remainder.

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