Lord knows I have blasted Fred Thompson a few times, but now he
has followed his gutsy and philosophically solid Social Security
plan and his on-target
defense plan, and his
hard-nosed immigration plan, with a tax-reform
proposal that is
deservedly earning plaudits from conservative experts. I repeat
my contention that (apart
from a certain Huckster) the Republican field this year is in
many ways a font of riches rather than a big disappointment. There
are at least four candidates whom I personally could support with
serious enthusiasm, and another several (counting ones who already
have dropped out) who I would be/have been happy (even if not
enthusiastic) to support in light of the terrible (Hillary et al)
opposition.
Meanwhile, whether too late or not is anybody's guess, but I do
believe Thompson is seriously stepping up his game, and that he has
an innate sense of political timing that may well turn the tide in
his favor. Again, this is not a prediction, but merely an
observation that Yogi Berra was right about when it ain't over.
Finally (and this is actually a different subject), I do wish
the Republican candidates would spend less time attacking each
other and more talking about why conservatism is better than the
lefty junk being offered by the Democratic presidential candidates.
So far, all of our front-running five candidates with the exception
of Huckabee have done a good job at the latter WHEN THEY do it at
all -- but, except for Giuliani in several of the debates, they
haven't done enough of it because they spend too much time
attacking each other.
topics:
Social Security, Conservatism, Immigration