USA Today: Thompson scores debate points
Dec 13th, 2007 by Ted Pibil
USA Today:
Fred Thompson came out on top in Wednesday’s debate among the Republican presidential candidates in Iowa. Of all the candidates, he did himself the most good.
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But it was Thompson, the former Tennessee senator, who was specific, good-humored and exuded an executive persona during the low-key, 90-minute session that was sponsored by The Des Moines Register and broadcast by Iowa Public Television.
He had several high points. One of them came when he flatly refused to play the “raise your hand” game in answering a question about global warming. Another came when he said the biggest problem facing education was the National Education Association. (Bashing teacher unions is always popular with Republican audiences.)
Thompson also gets credit for being a stand-up guy willing to take on entitlement programs that threaten to bankrupt the country if left unchanged. He made it clear that wealthy, older Americans could no longer expect full Medicare benefits if he’s elected. Thompson also teased Romney about his wealth and how the former Massachusetts governor is “getting to be a pretty good actor.”








