Just got off a bloggers' interview with Fred Thompson. Others, I
am sure, will provide a blow by blow. What struck me was the
palpable desire of many questioners for Fred Thompson to do
SOMETHING to change the narrative of his campaign. In other words,
propose something dramatic, announce a dramatic endorsement,
provide a dramatic visual image -- just about ANYTHING to garner
attention (in his case, a second look) from the voters so they
don't write him off as somebody who already has lost. And what
struck me in response was Thompson's absolute and repeated refusal
to do any such thing, as if the very thought of ginning up
attention amounts to pandering.
Now there IS something noble, in an odd way, about his refusal
to be anybody other than who he is. But it is also true, whether
he wants to believe it or not, that drama and visuals can be used
to REFLECT and ACCURATELY PORTRAY who one is -- that they can show
the authentic person to better effect. In other words, not to "fake
authenticity," but to reveal it.
Even Ronald Reagan, as substantive as he was and as "real" and
"authentic" as he was, desperately needed Mike Deaver at times. And
he was smart enough to welcome Deaver's help. Thompson's back is to
the wall. Maybe it's time for him to stop fighting the notion of
being "handled" and instead find a Deaver (or listen to a Deaver he
already has, because odds are that somebody within his existing
organization already has the skill set) who will "handle" him in an
authentic, but MUCH MORE EFFECTIVE, way.