The Ny Times must be feeling Fred Thompson’s announcment of running for President is at hand because they had to really stretch the rod and reel to net this guppy of a story.
“On Christmas Eve 1994, Fred D. Thompson Jr. was out of a job. A 34-year-old self-described late bloomer, Mr. Thompson had graduated from law school just two years before and practiced law only for his father, Fred D. Thompson Sr., who was about to be sworn in as a senator from Tennessee.
“I was out on the street, knocking on doors,” recalled the younger Mr. Thompson, who is known as Tony.
But attending Brentwood Methodist Church in Nashville that night, Tony Thompson ran into the departing incumbent senator, Harlan Mathews, a Democrat. Mr. Mathews invited Tony to join him in a Nashville lobbying business, a job that would let him capitalize on his father’s new position.
“I don’t just believe in the tooth fairy,” Mr. Mathews said. “A lot of people were seeking access — not necessarily unfair access, but seeking access — so Tony was employed in a number of areas where his father had made a reputation or his father’s advice or whatever was going to be valuable one of these days.”
Now the elder Mr. Thompson, who also worked as a lobbyist before and after his eight years in the Senate, is aiming for an even higher post, preparing a run for the Republican presidential nomination. In the folksy drawl that built him a lucrative sideline as a screen actor, Mr. Thompson is presenting himself as a reform-minded outsider taking on Washington, just as he did when he campaigned for the Senate as “Ol’ Fred” the “real live country lawyer,” and cruised Tennessee in a rented red pickup truck.
But the lobbying work that Tony Thompson and another son, Daniel, did after their father won his Senate seat suggests how far the family has traveled from Fred Thompson’s early career. Not only has he parlayed his own political background into a lobbying business — a fact his opponents have seized on to challenge his outsider image — but his sons have also made lobbying a family affair.
Mr. Thompson and his advisers declined to comment. Although clients valued Tony Thompson‚Äôs service because of the perception that he had access to his father, Mr. Mathews said, Senator Thompson was sensitive to the potential appearance of favoritism to his sons‚Äô clients and sought to keep a distance. Rather than relying on his father, Tony Thompson relied mainly on political contacts in Tennessee he had made campaigning for his father, Mr. Mathews said.”
Of course nothing in the article shows any wrong doing, but hints at impropriety because of course it’s a republican.
Of course lobbying among family members of congress isn’t new, just ask Nancy Pelosi about her son being placed on Info USA’s payroll directly related to her ascendency to the Speakership.
Additionally…
“And InfoUSA is also the same company that Bill Clinton works for as a consultant, and for which the former president was paid $3.3 million over the past five years. In addition, the Clintons got $900,000 worth of free travel.”
So I guess perhaps a “Fairness Doctrine” would require a equal article by The Times to balance this story.
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University Update - Fred Thompson - Fishing on Fred
July 2nd, 2007 at 10:07 am
1[...] Wesley Clark Link to Article fred thompson Fishing on Fred » Posted at Macsmind - Conservative Commentary and Common Sense on Monday, July 02, 2007 Fishing on Fred Posted by Macranger on July 2nd, 2007 The Ny Times must be feeling Fred Thompson‚Äôs announcment of running for President is at … On Christmas Eve 1994, Fred D. Thompson Jr. was out of a job. A 34-year-old self-described late bloomer, Mr … , Fred D. Thompson Sr., who was about to be sworn in as a senator from Tennessee. ‚Äú View Entire Article » [...]
Marilyn
July 2nd, 2007 at 3:38 pm
2Oh Good Grief. If you can’t get something on the candidate try to dredge up somehting on his kids or relatives. Does anyone remember Jimmy Carter’s baggage. Brother Billy? Billy Beer? Billy urinating on the hangers at the airport? Miss Lillian and her reserved table in the double wide that served as the local beer joint? And how about Hillary’s brothers selling special goodies to be granted by brother in law Bill Clinton?
I had a friend who killed herself because her son flunked out of med school. My first thought was, Surely we aren’t obliged to kill ourselves if our children disappoint us.
I still support Fred. You will have to convince me he is not reliable or trustworthy to change that. Fred is awesome. Nothing his kids can do will make him less awesome.
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