I too am disappointed by Fred Thompson's departure from the
race, as he was my favorite of the top-tier candidates. I don't
think there was much wrong with his domestic-policy message or the
messenger (conservative hymnal versus change), at least not during
the primaries. Thompson surged in the polls during his pre-campaign
days precisely because he was offering the full-spectrum
conservatism that Republican voters desperately wanted and still
for the most part want.
Unfortunately, the campaign overpromised in those summer days
and underdelivered when Thompson finally declared his candidacy.
Candidate Thompson didn't show signs of what made people support
him in the first place until too many Republicans had concluded he
was no longer viable. He might have had problems in the general
election in any event if he didn't do the hard work of connecting
the conservative principles he articulated so well to new policies
that adress the problems of 2008. But Thompson's campaign is a
missed opportunity for the man, for the Republican Party, and for
conservatism.
If Mitt Romney can't prosper with Thompson out of the race,
there are no conditions under which he could win the
nomination.
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