The Thompson Bounce
HAYES, STEPHEN F.
The Thompson Bounce Fred stumbles, gains ground. by Stephen F. Hayes David Holden is a savvy guy. He doesn't consider himself a political junkie, but he has been closely following the presidential...
...And they are concerned that his long layoff from active campaigning and his late entry will mean that reporters will harp on him, playing his knock-the-dust-off stumbles as major campaign gaffes...
...In June, Holden challenged 2008 presidential candidates to come to Hair Biz for a $400 haircut...
...The money would go towards research on autism—Holden's adopted son Costica suffers from the developmental disability...
...Thompson has been criticized for his choice of footwear, for losing too much weight, and for his lack of enthusiasm about meeting the Butter Princess at the Iowa State Fair...
...Holden runs Hair Biz, a salon at 4 N. Main Street in Concord, New Hampshire...
...Giuliani was endorsing the Democratic governor of New York and liberal icon Mario Cuomo for reelection...
...Lee Bandy, the influential columnist at the State in Columbia, South Carolina, wrote that Thompson's debut "wasn't very impressive" and that his upcoming debate performances could reveal that he is "not ready for prime time...
...Thompson, who first won election to the Senate that year, will portray himself as a "consistent conservative" who supported the small-government principles of the Contract With America then and supports them today...
...But some of the criticisms are valid, and they do not come only from the national media...
...He first hinted at his candidacy in an interview with the Fox News Channel...
...The rumors were unfounded, and McCain had his hair cut down the street for $16...
...He spent time with reporters from The Weekly Standard and National Review...
...Hair salon . . . John Edwards . . . Did I mention that Holden is a savvy guy...
...Hillary Clinton's campaign office is two blocks up, and his location, as luck would have it, puts him just a few doors down from John Edwards's headquarters...
...The emerging conventional Stephen F. Hayes is a senior writer at The Weekly Standard...
...I hear that Fred Thomas is getting in...
...The obvious conclusion: While Thompson was campaigning as a proud conservative in Tennessee, Romney was running for the Senate in Massachusetts as a liberal Republican who distanced himself from Reaganomics...
...Not one of the candidates has taken Holden up on the challenge...
...Even before he announced his candidacy September 5 on The Tonight Show, the Washington press corps was deeply skeptical about a Thompson run...
...George Will called the entry a "belly flop...
...It was an understandable conclusion...
...New York Times columnist Gail Collins wrote: "When it comes to overhyped underperformers, Fred Thompson's entry into the presidential race was right up there with Britney Spears at the MTV awards...
...the most recent Gallup poll gives Giuliani an 8-point lead, Reuters/Zogby has Giuliani up 2, and CNN has the former mayor up one...
...Call it a nice Fred Thomas post-announcement bump...
...This week, Thompson intends to sharpen the differences he has with two of his rivals—Mitt Romney and Rudy Giuliani—by asking a simple question: Where were you during the 1994 Republican Revolution...
...But many voters, even the ones who live amidst the everyday swirl of early primary politicking, simply aren't paying much attention...
...Nothing generates hostility from reporters so much as ignoring or dismissing them...
...Ruth Marcus of the Washington Post complained: "Thompson's dialogue so far consists of folksy platitudes and broad pronouncements, unobjectionable yet unenlightening...
...Just ask Dick Cheney...
...wisdom was that voters would judge harshly the turmoil and turnover that marked his pre-campaign efforts and that such trouble—a sure sign of more to come—would cripple his campaign...
...After all, reporters in Washington had spent months covering Thompson's staff changes and fundraising woes...
...I met Holden at his shop earlier this month as I chased a rumor that John McCain might show up for a trim...
...Fred Thomas...
...I get the sense from the national press corps that our announcement tour would have been a failure unless Fred walked on water onto the stage where he levitated 10 feet in the air doing somersaults while delivering his remarks without notes," says Todd Harris, the campaign's communications director...
...Thompson has gotten additional media scrutiny since he announced, and the national press coverage of his first three weeks as a candidate has been even more negative than it was during what he calls "the preseason...
...One factor is almost certainly Thompson's decision to work around—not through—the mainstream media in Washington...
...And 72 percent would support measures to limit campaigning to the calendar year before Election Day...
...What explains this hostility...
...Perhaps the most interesting thing about the Thompson campaign so far is this: Despite his late entry, poor fundraising, and staff disorder, and despite the negative press, the former Tennessee senator, three weeks into his campaign, must be considered not only a top-tier candidate but almost a co-frontrunner for the Republican nomination...
...A national Rasmussen poll conducted last week found that 56 percent of likely voters believe that the 2008 campaign has thus far been "annoying and a waste of time...
...He has been chided for his failure to offer specifics on his plans for entitlement reform, the alternative minimum tax, and Iraq...
...Fred Thompson...
...He posted commentaries on conservative blogs and brief video editorials on his own website...
...He doesn't consider himself a political junkie, but he has been closely following the presidential campaign as it unfolds around him...
...There had been real problems with his early efforts...
...Even some Thompson supporters worry that his speeches lack focus and strike audiences as rhetorical wandering...
...It doesn't matter, as long as he shows up for a haircut...
...The Rasmussen poll at the end of last week actually found him tied with Giuliani...
...Still, he hasn't given up hope...
Vol. 13 • October 2007 • No. 3