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Fred Thompson: Flip Flopper?

Looks like the most recent Republican darling, Fred Thompson, was pro-choice before he was pro-life.

In the same interview last weekend in which he admitted to thinking about a possible White House bid, former Sen. Fred Thompson (R) also said he’s pro-life and would like to see Roe v. Wade overturned. In past interviews and news clippings, however, Thompson was identified as being pro-choice and against making early-term abortions a crime — although he did favor strict limits on abortion.

What’s kind of sad is that the Republican party was once somewhere where people with moderate positions on the issues could become a leader, but as they gave over control of the party to the radical evangelicals with folks like Dobson, Falwell, etc. there’s no room for these guys anymore.

I mean, not really that sad since my own party’s tent just grows larger.

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19 Responses to “Fred Thompson: Flip Flopper?”

  1. fd10801 says:

    Perhaps you might enlighten us as to the identities of the moderates in the Democratic Party, Oliver?

  2. Wilbur says:

    Frank does have a point: six years of “uniter not divider” Bush, six years of corrupt and incompetent administrtion, twenty years or so of GOP fear mongering, swiftboating, and ratfucking has definitely had a polarizing effect.

  3. Wilbur says:

    On the other hand, weren’t wingers like Frank telling us that all those new democrats that were elected in November were “moderate” or even “conservative”?

  4. Jay says:

    I mean, not really that sad since my own party’s tent just grows larger.

    Rigggght. When the Democrats actually field a Presidential candidate that believes in anything other than abortion on demand, then you can talk about how that tent is growing larger. Until then, you have sign that says, “Pro-life candidates not allowed” planted right outside.

  5. fd10801 says:

    Actually, wilbur, the answer to that question is a big N-O.

    I said that the Democrat(ic)s’ campaign was based on pretending to be moderate or conservative.

  6. Yes, that’s why the top Democrat in the senate is anti-abortion. And Frank, you were positive we’d lose in November so I don’t think you should say diddly about your powers of prognostication.

  7. fd10801 says:

    Tim Russert was asking Senator Reid about a symbolic vote Sen. Reid took against a sense of the Senate resolution declaring support for Roe v. Wade. He refused to state he disagreed with Roe v. Wade, citing the fact that his “sister,” Barbara Boxer supports Roe v. Wade.

    When asked whether it would be a good thing if Roe v. Wade were overturned, he answered, “Oh, I think it would be very, very hard for everybody.

    So I guess he was against abortion, before he was for it.

    And Reid has been a Senator since 1986, I was referring to the freshman, and to Schumer’s strategy.

  8. S says:

    Oliver Willis | Mar 24, 2007 12:26:28 PM
    “And Frank, you were positive we’d lose in November so I don’t think you should say diddly about your powers of prognostication.”

    Frank, pedugger, Dana, Jay, JayTea, SaveFarris and others … all rendered speechless and confused for weeks after November’s election after months of smug, arrogant predictions of Republican’t victory. The American people SPOKE LOUDER than all of you.

  9. fd10801 says:

    s: But not louder than you, you asshat!

  10. S says:

    Frank … you concede very gracefully. It’s OK you were dead fucking wrong about how the REST OF AMERICA felt about The Decider Administration and their job performance. I understand you post on OW’s blog because YOU think you speak on behalf of many others …?

  11. pedromd07 says:

    “s” when will you stop lying to make a non-existent point.

    I call the republican loss, in fact, I looked forward to it

    ” I hope for the republicans to lose the house, so the country can get a clear view of the idiocy of the leftists,….”
    Oct 10 OW

    I am smug now that we get to watch the demoncrat party engaged in gross pork spending attached to war bills. The liberals are now going to spend the next 2 years self-destructing, with no one to blame…

  12. Jay says:

    Frank, pedugger, Dana, Jay, JayTea, SaveFarris and others … all rendered speechless and confused for weeks after November’s election after months of smug, arrogant predictions of Republican’t victory

    Really? Where?

  13. Jay says:

    Yes, that’s why the top Democrat in the senate is anti-abortion.

    Oh please. I said a Presidential candidate. Admit it Oliver. A candidate like Reid who has a 29% rating from NARAL would NEVER get the Democratic nomination.

    You know it, so stop bullshitting.

  14. Lib4 says:

    A candidate like Reid who has a 29% rating from NARAL would NEVER get the Democratic nomination.

    So what the hell is your point…I am willing to bet you that more Dems would vote be open minded enough to vote for a pro life candidate than vice versa

    As a matter of fact I challenge YOU to find me a 2008 “true conservative” candidate who doesnt have to be an anti-gay, racist, bible beating, war mongering, tax cut at all cost, corporate welfare enabling asshole and then get back to me umkay….there is a reason why Romney, Guiliani, and McCain are running away from their liberal records there is zero room in your party for anyone who deviates one iota from the now perverted conservative ideology started in the Reagan era and perfected by GWB ….candidates are expected you have to be 100 percent on board or risk losing support..why the hell do you think all these formerly moderate cons have flip flopped to a far right position while Dems have three mainstream candidates with a range of philosopies from a moderate Democrat like Obama to the conservative blue dog in Hillary

    Oh and where were these Republican government spending hawks like pedro in 2005 when Rethugs attached almost 50 BILLION dollar of pork to Iraq War appropriations bills including the Ted “the internet is a series of tubes” Stevens’ infamous bridge to nowhere….

  15. Yet somehow Sen. Reid is magically the top Democrat in the Senate, even though there are others with a better (in my view) position on abortion than him. Imagine.

  16. pedromd07 says:

    You mean republicans like this?

    “Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska, the chamber’s senior Republican, became furious when Sen. Tom Coburn, Oklahoma Republican, offered an amendment yesterday that would have forbidden building the bridge…..”

  17. Sundown says:

    Coburn’s a mixed bag. Just because he can recognize a boondoggle when he sees it doesn’t make him a sensible person (keep in mind, he basically won his seat by being more of a gay-basher than the conservative Democratic candidate. )

  18. Jay says:

    Yet somehow Sen. Reid is magically the top Democrat in the Senate, even though there are others with a better (in my view) position on abortion than him. Imagine.

    Yet somehow, you keep raising this irrelevant point about Reid being the top Democrat in the Senate as if it means anything on a national stage.

    Like I said, when the Dems nominate a guy like Reid to run for President, then you can start yapping about ‘big tens.’ Until then, the Democratic Party is a party of bunches of little tens that certain people must fit or else they’re told to go elsewhere.

  19. Jay says:

    Big tents too!