From the Courthouse to the White House
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
From the Courthouse to the White House? Fred Thompson auditions for the leading role By Stephen F. Hayes Astrange thing happened a few weeks back when I went to the Cafe Promenade at the...
...Unfortunately, today it can't be considered in isolation, so you have to take into consideration our capabilities and our priorities worldwide right now...
...I just had to work at it until I raised enough money to go on television and then I went up pretty fast...
...I think it's extremely unfortunate and uncalled for for the local newspaper to discuss the details of this...
...He hung up, extended his large hand, offered a friendly greeting, and led me to his office...
...Thompson says this second lunch was unplanned...
...You know, just because history—a cat won't sit on a hot stove twice, but he won't sit on a cold stove either...
...I found myself talking on some subjects that I haven't really thought that much about," he explained...
...There is considerable talk among the other Republican campaigns that the Thompson boomlet is driven by little more than celebrity...
...When Flanders humbly begins to explain that he doesn't have much experience in such matters, Moe the Bartender cuts him off...
...Now is not the time for me to leave," he said...
...He is equally blunt about Iran...
...Mi ore than four years later, munching on a turkey sandwich and sour cream and onion potato chips at his dining room table, he displays an unusual willingness to second-guess his own decision...
...Anybody could implode...
...Law & Order: Special Victims Unit...
...We've all seen the statements and the comments of Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton, and the ranking Democrat on the intelligence committee, and the list goes on and on and on...
...Ever since, advisers on other campaigns have tried to figure out how he'll affect the race if he runs...
...A part of it has been the administration's inability to sufficiently communicate the reality of the situation...
...Sam Donaldson opened the interview by telling viewers that while they might not know the name Fred Thompson, they might recognize his face...
...I mean, in this debate over intelligence and what it is and what it ought to be and how it's used and all of that, you know, [it] needs to be dealt with and laid out in a way that people can understand it...
...Libby, though not the original leaker of the identity of CIA employee Valerie Plame, was convicted of lying and obstructing justice...
...Her death obviously played in my decision, but the details of all of that, what news value does that have...
...But, he adds: "I was interviewed and rated pro-life by the National Right to Life folks in 1994, and I had a 100 percent voting record on abortion issues while in the Senate...
...He comes across as a regular guy—"folksy" will be the political cliche that attaches to his candidacy—and punctuates explanations of his positions with the kind of off-the-cuff homespun witticisms that Dan Rather spent a career trying to come up with...
...Before his appearance on Fox News Sunday, Thompson called McCain to let him know that he would announce that he was seriously considering a presidential bid...
...Thompson won 61 percent of the vote, Cooper just 39 percent...
...He spent the next several A weeks traveling to churches throughout \ Tennessee talking about the attacks and the coming U.S...
...Then he goes on to give a better defense of the White House than anything that has come out of the White House communications shop in four years...
...I have a hard time seeing it...
...He believes that elements of the CIA were out to get Scooter Libby and his boss, Vice President Dick Cheney...
...I want to just show people how accomplished you are, because if they have been sitting at home saying, 'You know, I know this guy, I know this guy,' there's a reason," he said, before playing clips of the actor...
...In recent Republican presidential preference polls, Thompson tends to run third, behind Giuliani and McCain but ahead of Romney and the rest of the field...
...In one episode, Homer Simpson's civic-minded neighbor Ned Flanders tells a large crowd of fellow Springfield citizens that they must choose someone to lead an anticrime campaign in the town...
...I mean, those are the calls the president's got to make, and the question is really: Which way do you want the president to lean...
...In the days since Thompson allowed that he was thinking about running for president, his views on abortion have come under scrutiny...
...Sixty-seven percent of Republicans responded that they had no opinion of Thompson or were not familiar with him...
...Director Roger Donaldson bought the movie rights and came to Nashville to interview the major players...
...After meeting Thompson, Donaldson asked him if he'd like to play himself in the movie...
...Is Libby innocent...
...Senator Sam Brown-back is unknown and uncharismatic...
...As we spoke, I was struck by the fact that Thompson didn't seem to be calibrating his answers for a presidential run...
...The bill passed two weeks after the 2002 midterm elections, on a vote of 90-9...
...When Al Gore was elected vice president, Tennessee's Democratic governor, Ned McWherter, appointed one of his top advisers to serve until the 1994 elections, when a replacement would be elected to fill the final two years of Gore's term...
...And then he directly faults the Bush administration...
...Thompson, who served at the time on the Senate Intelligence Committee, announced in late September that he would run again...
...Nonetheless, he says, the long-term objective in Iran is the same one that led to the Iraq war...
...The only question he would answer about his potential rivals concerned John McCain...
...Thompson, who was on the phone with Howard Baker, his political mentor, didn't seem to care...
...It would prove to be an accurate diagnosis of Thompson's difficulties...
...Then Donaldson asked Thompson about presidential politics...
...I interviewed him and on all of the questions I asked him, he opposed abortion," she told the American Spectator's Philip Klein...
...Once a lawyer, he had a brief stint with the U.S...
...Donaldson asked Thompson why he was chosen to give the GOP response to Clinton...
...A campaign flack would have insisted on hiding the cigars—Senator, how did you get those Cuban cigars...
...Over the course of his time in Congress he earned a lifetime rating by the American Conservative Union of 86 percent...
...Anybody could take off...
...But it was more than a device," Ingram insists...
...Thompson emphasized issues that would appeal to disaffected voters—making laws apply to the members of Congress who pass them...
...That's the least of it anymore," he says...
...If he joins the race for the Republican nomination, and if he campaigns the same way he spoke to me last week, Fred Thompson, a mild-mannered, slow-talking southern gentleman, will run as the politically aggressive conservative that George W. Bush hasn't been for four years...
...The reporter who interviewed Thompson described him as "pro-choice," but noted that he supported restrictions on abortion at the state level and opposed federal funding...
...Under most plans, most good plans, you know current retirees probably would not be affected that much at all...
...Thompson was at his most self-deprecating...
...As was the case when he ran for office in Tennessee, he has a very recognizable face but his national name identity is actually quite low...
...The presence of the cigars and the absence of a press chaperone were clues that Thompson is taking a different approach to his potential candidacy...
...He told the Memphis Commercial-Appeal that he was a moderate Republican...
...Someone else...
...He changed his mind after the attacks of September 11...
...America's government is bringing America down, and the only thing that can change that is a return to the basics," he said...
...The complaints are well known: Senator John McCain, the maverick Republican, is too much maverick and not enough Republican...
...His family ate dinner every night at 6:00 p.m...
...And as Thompson increased his advertising—allowing voters to put his famous face together with his name—he took the lead, and it grew...
...It's sometimes flat-out wrong...
...He played himself in Marie, and he's been playing himself ever since...
...Do you think there will be negative political fallout from defending the convicted former chief of staff to an unpopular vice president...
...And maybe we'll take the lessons that we've learned from our other management problems in particular...
...Cooper's campaign complained that it was a Hollywood-style gimmick designed to make Thompson look down to earth, and it surely was that...
...But it got to the point where almost anything would have been an improvement," he says...
...Neither one graduated from high school, although Thompson's father earned his high school equivalency certificate later in life...
...Two months before the election, a poll by national Republicans put the race dead even...
...entitlement reform...
...Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani is thought to be too willful and too liberal: He recently suggested he would allow his new wife to attend cabinet meetings and reaffirmed his support for federal funding of abortion...
...And the president not only has the right to evaluate the intelligence that he's receiving, he has a duty to do that...
...Martin, associate executive director of National Right to Life, supports Thompson on those claims...
...I grew up not having anything to live up to from an economic or professional standpoint, but having a lot to live up to from a growing-up and becoming-a-man standpoint," says Thompson...
...He was expressing his misery over things...
...One obvious advantage Fred Thompson has is that he's someone else...
...I sold ladies shoes...
...I have no idea...
...If you're going to have one of the 33 varieties of lymphoma, Thompson says, this is the one you want...
...One well-dressed man with thick white hair approached him for an autograph...
...If we do this," he says, "we'll remain friends and we'll be friends after this...
...Thompson was frequently a lonely voice opposing the feder-alization of what in his view were state issues...
...I sold shoes...
...Thompson says he passed up several offers with big Washington law firms to return to Nashville, where he entered a private practice with two law school classmates...
...I asked him about his vote for the Iraq war and the Bush administration's failure to explain to the American public the real story of the prewar intelligence on Iraq...
...Well, to tell you the truth, in retrospect, we may conclude that it wasn't any different...
...Thompson was born in Alabama and lived for most of his young life in Middle Tennessee...
...Says Frist: "I have governors who have called me, fundraisers I've known from my days as majority leader who are ready to go...
...Thompson says that although it was only tinkering on the margins of real reform, it was a good start...
...intelligence community and the world consensus was that Saddam Hussein had these weapons...
...But Cooper would later say that he'd underestimated the political importance of Thompson's film career...
...Cooper asked for and was given free air-time for his ads after stations played movies starring Thompson...
...Someone else...
...It's often caveated...
...Peter Maas, author of Serpico, turned Marie Ragghianti's story into a book creatively titled Marie and published in 1983...
...The entire mob begins to chant...
...Thompson was there to have lunch with Ed Gillespie, former chairman of the Republican National Committee and a powerhouse consultant with ties to the White House...
...Maybe we can learn from our past experience with other government agencies and other crises and things of that nature and not make the same mistakes as we go about trying to rearrange these boxes and decide who reports to who and who has what authority...
...That example would be important at a young age...
...Some people knew me and knew my face, but I started out 20 points behind" he says...
...A special committee had been established to look into the Committee to Reelect President Richard M. Nixon, and Baker, the panel's top Republican, asked Thompson to serve as minority counsel...
...Each time Thompson put his conversation on hold and graciously tolerated the interruption...
...Gallup conducted a survey in late March asking respondents an open-ended question: "What comes to your mind when you think about former Tennessee senator Fred Thompson...
...I simply do not have the heart for another six-year term...
...As voters come to associate that name with a familiar and well-liked face, and if they get to see the personable Thompson on TV, Thompson strategists assume those polling numbers can only go up...
...And then they say that if he has that unanimity, the president has to make that choice—at the same time talking about how deficient our capabilities are...
...The next report says somebody's got weapons of mass destruction, you know what're we going to do with that...
...Part of it had to do with what has become almost a knee-jerk suspicion on the part of a lot of people with regards to anybody in authority," he says...
...Is that what it's come to...
...It was a message that began to resonate...
...Different people often have different ideas...
...And some today would say that politically a president has got to have unanimity before he can make a choice...
...Presidents in the future, as always, have to make a determination based on a lot of things, and intelligence is one of them...
...His father sold used cars and his mother took care of the house...
...It's over the line and more like the National Enquirer-type stuff than anything else...
...But it was a goal nonetheless...
...Last week, I went to Thompson's home in the verdant Washington suburb of McLean, Virginia, to talk to him about his prospective presidential run...
...He listens to the British...
...He was not quite as conservative (using 2002 numbers) as Rick Santorum (87), Strom Thurmond (91), Trent Lott (93), or Jesse Helms (99), but more conservative than Arlen Specter (42), Olympia Snowe (52), John Warner (82), and John McCain (84...
...When Donaldson needed someone to play the role of CIA director in his next film, No Way Out, he turned to Thompson...
...After Thompson criticized the growth of bureaucracy under the new director of national intelligence, I asked him why the new bureaucracy under Department of Homeland Security is any different...
...He fought efforts by Democrats to subject the new workforce to union and collective bargaining rules that apply to federal employees more broadly...
...Did you want him all balled up in all of that, you know, trying to apply some kind of a scientific equation to it for fear that somebody in an intelligence committee is going to wave it around at a hearing later on or something like that...
...Thompson says he thinks Roe v. Wade is bad law and should be overturned, but he says he does not support a Human Life Amendment...
...So now you've mentioned me, and I appreciate it, so we can move on to more serious topics...
...It's based upon the proposition that granddad and grand-mom will be willing to sacrifice a little bit if they feel like it helps their grandkids avoid financial disaster, and that their sacrifice is not going to be wasted down some government rathole," he explains...
...The government, basically, cannot manage large projects very well," he said...
...Thompson agreed...
...Thompson married his high school sweetheart at 17, and together they enrolled at Memphis State University, where he studied philosophy and political science...
...Finding they both had gaps in their schedules, they spent the next two hours at Cafe Promenade talking about a Fred Thompson for President campaign...
...Thompson had not yet been sworn in...
...It is amazing to me how something like this could be perceived so erroneously by so many people...
...A 1994 story in National Review also described Thompson as pro-choice...
...Who should lead the group...
...I should have been more worried than I was because that is a powerful way to present yourself to the public...
...Many of his answers would drive a poll-watching political consultant nuts...
...But you've got to start somewhere and you can't wait until everything is just right until you start coordinating...
...We spoke for more than four hours about his life in Tennessee, his family, his acting career, his foray into politics, and his future...
...It's not just the president...
...The irony here is that intelligence services had consistently over the years understated the capabilities of enemies and potential enemies...
...But that's what they're saying about Bush...
...I mean, if history was any judge, I don't know about now, but if the Brits tell me that there's an [Iraqi] deal with Niger and our guys don't know whether there was or not, I tend to rely on the Brits...
...He thought it should have been left to the states...
...Thompson would soon be known for his red pick-up truck...
...response to them...
...Her suspicions were later confirmed and Blanton was forced from office in a cash-for-clemency scandal that continued until his last day...
...Fred Thompson showed up...
...That's the price your whole family pays...
...I don't think that's true...
...But if those deficient capabilities produced a recommendation, the president of the United States and leader of the free world has to take that recommendation...
...For a year, I didn't scratch," Thompson says, looking back...
...It was like clockwork," he says...
...He won't share his own plan—"I'll roll that out at the appropriate time"—but the general principle he articulates sounds like a political risk...
...A month later he announced that he had changed his mind—he would not seek reelection...
...Thompson thought for a minute, then said he'd shed as much of the campaign apparatus as possible and drive around the state in a pick-up truck...
...I sold clothing," he says...
...Thompson also served as chairman of the Senate Government Relations Committee, which he used to investigate fundraising irregularities in the 1996 presidential election cycle...
...Thompson never moved to Hollywood, choosing to stay in Tennessee, where he continued to practice law and remained involved in Republican politics...
...One of the few times Thompson was unwilling to share his thoughts came when I asked him if he thought Rudy Giuliani was too liberal to win the Republican nomination and if Hillary Clinton could make a good president...
...Every public official has to understand that he or she is a public official and that's the price you pay...
...Then in late January 2002, his daughter Elizabeth Pan-ici died suddenly following a heart attack...
...Law & Order: Trial by Jury...
...He believes the criticism stems from the fact that "few people went to jail...
...congressional pay raises...
...I think that there's at least a half a dozen people out there...
...If Frist's acknowledgment that Thompson was going to run may have been a slip, Thompson's own words also suggest he's running...
...In a poll taken in February 1994, 36 percent of those surveyed said they would vote for Cooper, while just 17 percent supported Thompson...
...She laughed as she took his new order...
...He was considering dropping out...
...We were alone...
...She was only 38...
...The two men worked together in the fall of 2005 on the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee John Roberts...
...Thompson says "the congressional investigative function is not a prosecutorial function" and acknowledges that the hearings produced "mixed result in many respects...
...He adds: "Besides, you can't predict what's going to happen anyway, with any of them...
...Mitt Romney seems pleasant and competent, but pleasant and competent doesn't beat Hillary Clinton...
...Why does her little five-year-old boy have to pay that price because her daddy chose to try to serve his state and his country...
...I worked in a factory...
...This is the way now, it's perfectly clear, for me to contribute the most...
...Someone else...
...When they needed some middle-aged guy who'd work cheap, they'd call me for a little part and I'd go out there two or three weeks and knock one out," he explained to Donaldson...
...Why did she have to pay that price...
...If I'm wrong about the temperature of the American people on this, then I'm wrong about a lot of things about the American people...
...Law & Order: Criminal Intent...
...There is some discontent among Republicans with the current choices for the party's nominee in 2008...
...Thompson was not a great student in high school...
...At the low point, Thompson met at a Cracker Barrel with Ingram...
...The law school at Vanderbilt University had seemed an unattainable goal for an underachieving high school student from a family without means...
...Yes...
...He says he understands "how hard it is, how difficult it is, how embarrassing it is, how intrusive it is...
...Thompson had invited Gillespie to lunch to discuss a potential presidential bid...
...When Thompson met with Bill Frist at the Mayflower Hotel, they had important business to discuss...
...Maybe...
...You," shouts a man from the crowd...
...Thompson ran on a strong small-government—even antigovernment—message...
...In late March, Thompson won a straw poll of Republicans in conservative Gwinnett County, Georgia, earning more votes than all of the other candidates combined...
...Politicians are reaching out to Bill Frist to offer their support...
...I was 30 minutes late...
...There might be someone that hasn't been mentioned...
...It's not pleasant, but it's not that important anymore because you're straight with your family, you have a level of understanding and knowledge about your family, and they with you, and with the man upstairs, and that's that...
...And there were cameo appearances on TV's Matlock and later Sex and the City...
...Thompson finds the news reports from his first run for Senate perplexing...
...We will get back to basics and make the sacrifices and once again amaze the world at how, in America, ordinary people can do very extraordinary things...
...It is a role that seems to fit...
...Thompson seems to recognize that he wins the guy-I'd-want-to-get-a-beer-with primary the moment he announces...
...Bush canoodled the entire Democratic establishment...
...Yes, it does...
...Thompson answers with one word...
...And it kind of frees you up in a way...
...But it sounds scary, the kind of thing that might spook potential primary voters if it were disclosed by an announced candidate...
...There are lines to be drawn...
...Senator Fred Thompson...
...It's seldom clear...
...Apparently, another story was based upon that story, and then another was based upon that, concluding I was pro-choice...
...And Thompson is often credited with feeding Baker the line that would become one of the most famous of an era: "What did the president know and when did he know it...
...Caution—that it's probably not so...
...You know, ain't really much past that...
...Flanders...
...At a hearing of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee on October 4, 2001, Thompson sounded a skeptical note about the prospect of reorganizing the federal homeland security bureaucracy...
...After an hour, Thompson and Gillespie—currently chairman of the Republican party of Virginia—rose and left the restaurant...
...Although I don't remember it, I must have said something to someone as I was getting my campaign started that led to a story...
...And yet he shows up in the top three choices of potential Republican nominees in most of the polling that includes his name...
...Ragghianti had grown concerned about what she saw as a pattern of suspicious pardons ordered from the office of Governor Ray Blanton...
...In a Bloomberg/Los Angeles Times poll released last week, Thompson came in second, just ahead of McCain, with support from 15 percent of those surveyed...
...It's easy to diagnose, easy to treat and easy to live with," Frist, a physician, confirms...
...Absurd on its face, and yet some people want to believe that sort of thing...
...Oh, so this is what I think, huh...
...Several patrons in the restaurant recognized Thompson...
...At one point, he says, several of his teachers worked together to strip him of the title given to him by a vote of his peers—Most Athletic—because his grades were substandard...
...So I asked him why he's not supporting McCain again...
...Bob Dole, recently elevated to Senate majority leader, picked Thompson to present the televised Republican response to a national address by President Bill Clinton...
...On March 11, just a week before, Thompson had appeared on Fox News Sunday and told Chris Wallace that he was giving "serious consideration" to running for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination...
...table, but Thompson's waitress was the same...
...We sat facing each other in leather armchairs, and after some small talk I asked him what life was like growing up in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee...
...You know the old joke about—what about me...
...This is the most significant thing I've been involved in and certainly the most significant thing I've had my name on because it involves the main function of government, and that is protecting its citizens...
...Shortly after Baker returned to Washington he asked Thompson to join him for what he thought would be a short-term project...
...Fred was beleaguered by the traditional way of running for office," Ingram remembers...
...Part of the explanation was that Thompson was swept along in the historic Republican tide of 1994...
...He stops short of calling for a military response, but seems to suggest that he would be saying something different if circumstances were different...
...I think that it's going to be wide open," Thompson replied...
...And Iowa Republican party executive director Chuck Laudner told the Washington Times, "He's the biggest buzz in the state...
...A lot of those agencies were in and of themselves dysfunctional, so bringing them together was not going to make everybody greater...
...It's a good story...
...It's absurd...
...Thompson's name came up early, and eventually, in July 1993, he filed papers for an exploratory committee...
...The conversation was friendly...
...Mark Corallo, who has volunteered to answer press inquiries for Thompson, has been getting dozens of calls each day—not only from reporters, but from Republicans around the country who have seen his name in the newspaper and tracked him down at his private consulting firm to sign up for a Thompson campaign...
...And we might as well find out...
...For the most part, that's appropriate," he said...
...Thompson knew from the beginning that it would be a difficult race...
...Although he and Frist talk daily, the two Tennesseans met this time by chance...
...Someone else...
...Thompson, who wrote a book about his experiences called At That Point in Time: The Inside Story of the Senate Watergate Committee, asked the question that led to the revelation of the White House taping systems...
...We've been operating under the assumption in this country that it's the third rail and that if you talk about it, those people who are most concerned about retirement programs will kill you...
...Who are the Republicans going to put up to run for the presidency in two years...
...Thompson was one of four senators to support McCain in 2000 and served as the national co-chairman of his campaign...
...His opponent was Jim Cooper, a popular conservative Democrat who had developed a national reputation as a legislative expert on health care, widely considered one of the country's most important issues...
...His voting record suggests a strong belief in federalism...
...My suspicions were confirmed when Thompson asked at one point if he could have a transcript of our interview...
...If so, the world is going to be a lot more dangerous than it otherwise already is...
...His wife's uncle and grandfather were both lawyers, and Thompson says he wanted to live up to the professional standards of her family...
...She traveled to Tennessee in 1994 to meet with him...
...I have read these accounts and tried to think back 13 years ago as to what may have given rise to them...
...Ingram suggested he do just that, and Thompson thought it a good recommendation...
...But it was too late...
...At a press conference after his announcement, he lashed out at the media for their intrusive coverage of his private life...
...Flanders...
...It made Fred comfortable as a candidate...
...But it's more likely that he wanted a memento of the day he ate at the same restaurant as Arthur Branch, the sagacious district attorney on Law & Order...
...Flanders...
...After the hearings ended, Fox News Channel's Brit Hume described Thompson as "flying high before his hearings . . . and shot down once they started and all the way through them...
...Thompson's friends say he was devastated...
...You have to have an organized, pervasive ability to get your message across and rebut erroneous misstatements of the history...
...It's possible that this man wanted the autograph because Thompson served for eight years as a senator from Tennessee...
...We thought we had to get it out early," says Frist, "in the sense that he's going to be announcing...
...He had never met Libby when he volunteered to serve on the advisory board of the Scooter Libby Legal Defense Trust...
...Because we all know what the facts are...
...More than two years ago, Thompson had been diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma...
...I think the bottom line with Iran is that nothing is going to change unless there is a regime change...
...Thompson says that the actions of the Iranian regime—harboring senior al Qaeda leaders, funding and training Iraqi insurgents, supplying terrorists in Iraq with devices that are killing American soldiers—are acts of war...
...His unwillingness to compromise on that principle even put him on the losing end of a 99-to-1 vote on the so-called Good Samaritan law, legislation that protected individuals from being sued if their good faith efforts to help someone in distress were unsuccessful...
...As Thompson considered his future, he began telling friends that he was not certain he wanted to seek reelection in 2002...
...I'd tried to interrupt with questions here and there, but he had a story he was determined to tell...
...He took the case of Marie Ragghianti, the head of Tennessee's Parole and Pardons Board...
...Thompson had had it with the rubber-chicken Republican dinners and the rigors of campaigning across the state...
...His father was something of a jokester, but also when necessary a disciplinarian...
...There's one thing, I think, for certain that I've observed around here over the period of time that I've been here, and watching all this for years, and that is when people come to town, somewhere along the line, if they do anything at all, if they're shown to be able to put one foot in front of the other, they're mentioned for the national ticket...
...Fred Thompson auditions for the leading role By Stephen F. Hayes Astrange thing happened a few weeks back when I went to the Cafe Promenade at the Mayflower Hotel for an off-the-record interview with an unpaid adviser to the non-campaign of unannounced presidential candidate Fred Thompson...
...Thompson got serious academically as an undergraduate, and won admission...
...On Christmas Day, 1994, Thompson was a guest on ABC's This Week...
...Isn't there a trade embargo?—and might have dampened Thompson's natural candor...
...and Conviction, a spin-off of, well, you can probably guess...
...Thompson's work space looks just like what the home office of a successful politician or CEO should look like—though a little messier: a large desk, dark wood, leather furniture, lots of books and magazines and newspapers, a flat-screen TV, and box upon box of cigars—Montecristos from Havana...
...On subjects ranging from Social Security to abortion, the CIA and to Iran, there would be lots of candor over the next several hours...
...The same man returned to the table twice more...
...I sold baby shoes...
...Thompson worked several jobs to put himself through college and support a growing family...
...Congressional Republicans considered the plan a political liability, and it went nowhere...
...I ask Thompson how it is possible that a majority of the country believes the Bush administration lied about Iraqi WMD, when the U.S...
...Thompson started the race well behind Cooper...
...He felt liberated to just be himself...
...Thompson slips into sarcasm...
...In his final months in the Senate, Thompson concentrated his efforts on legislation that would create the Department of Homeland Security...
...The Hotline, a Washington-based digest on campaigns and elections, reported the poll results under the headline: "They Know Thompson's Face, But Not His Name...
...So we were kind of jumping aboard a moving train...
...attorney's office, then went into private practice—"hung out my shingle," he says—and volunteered to work for Howard Baker's reelection campaign for Senate in 1972...
...He began talking, and about 30 minutes later it was already 1994 and he was about to be elected to the U.S...
...It is "indolent" lymphoma, a slow-growing form of the disease that is not usually symptomatic...
...Representative Zach Wamp, a fellow Tennesseean who is running an effort to "Draft Fred," tells me he expects 60 congressional Republicans to show up early next week at a meet-and-greet with Thompson...
...It makes me mad as the devil just to think about it," Thompson says...
...That's what a president is faced with...
...And unfortunately we're stretched too thin...
...Thompson told his friend that he wasn't having any fun campaigning and was pessimistic about his chances to win...
...On issue after contentious issue, I got the sense from both his manner and the answers he gave me that he was just speaking extemporaneously...
...Republicans had high hopes that Thompson's inquiry would add to the political difficulties of the Clinton White House stemming from its malfeasance on campaign financing...
...That has been so faulty in the past...
...In eight years in the Senate, Thompson developed a reputation for an independent streak, yet he compiled a voting record more conservative than one might expect of one who had described himself as a moderate in his first campaign...
...Senate...
...A string of movies followed: The Hunt for Red October, Days of Thunder, Die Hard 2, Curly Sue, Cape Fear, In the Line of Fire...
...And the actor in the race could well be the most authentic personality in the field...
...You've got to exercise the authority and the responsibilities that you've been given...
...According to an adviser to one of the leading candidates, the rationale for a Thompson run is best illustrated—as so many things are—by The Simpsons...
...All of this, for a candidate who has not yet announced for anything...
...I want to keep boring in on this question of—perhaps you were chosen because the Republican leaders said, 'Fred Thompson is not just another pretty face.' I mean, Fred Thompson—" "That's for sure...
...Thompson says he came to respect George W. Bush during the 2000 campaign because of his plan to reform Social Security...
...He was in so many movies," Cooper told the Nashville Tennesseean in 2002...
...Ten minutes later, Thompson walked back in with former senator Bill Frist...
...When bad news is delivered, he gets mixed messages, he gets various intelligence reports of various kinds...
...Over the next two decades, Thompson would appear in dozens of films and television shows as a character actor, often one who personifies government strength...
...And by the end of the conversation, two unexpected realities had emerged...
...Thompson could often be seen at Baker's side as the investigation grew from a routine oversight hearing into the proceedings that would cause a president to resign...
...And former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee is from Arkansas...
...They don't understand...
...People don't understand intelligence...
...And he knows that as a candidate he could be subject to harsh attacks...
...Literally, I don't think Fred ever acts," says Tom Ingram, a longtime friend from Tennessee who now serves as chief of staff to Senator Lamar Alexander...
...But history suggests that Thompson may actually be underpolling right now...
...They were led to a different Stephen F. Hayes is a senior writer at The Weekly Standard...
...It was an admirably honest appraisal of what he once pointed to as the crowning achievement of his career in Congress...
...Let me give you a name," Donaldson pressed...
...The crowd joins in...
...Thompson's new colleagues in Washington immediately tried to capitalize on his ability to communicate...
...Thompson found the suggestion amusing...
...Butterfield, are you aware of the installation of any listening devices in the Oval Office of the President...
...Ingram had a question for Thompson: What would you do if you ran the way you wanted to run...
...Darla St...
...Now, here there was unanimity among the intelligence services, some of whom are supposed to be better than ours...
...It is amazing to me how a man that they say is so dumb fooled so many real smart people...
...As self-centered as that sounds, and it is, that ought to be the way it is...
...Let me give you a name: Fred Thompson...
Vol. 12 • April 2007 • No. 30