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Two Hundred and Thirty One years ago yesterday, a barefoot, ill-clad army of 2,000 men crossed the ice choked Delaware River to surprise the Hessians at Trenton, giving George Washington his most important victory in the cause of American independence.
The story of how that victory came about is instructive to the cause of Fred Thompson%u2019s campaign for the presidency and the reason for this blogburst today. Not because Fred resembles George Washington in any way or that a Thompson presidency would be as significant an event in history as the American revolution. But because when the chips were down and the cause all but lost, a very small group of Americans helped make the difference between victory and defeat.
Consider if you will the circumstances. Washington had been pushed out of New York by the British in a series of battles during the summer and fall where the Continentals had suffered one humiliating defeat after another. The Americans were levered out of New Jersey and forced to cross the Delaware to the Pennsylvania side of the river. There they waited grimly for the British to attempt a crossing and finish them off.
Patriots in New York and New Jersey began to lose heart, giving their oaths of allegiance to the King so they could trade and buy food for their families. The Congress fled Philadelphia for Baltimore which made Washington not only head of the military but titular head of the government as well. There was no food, no clothing, little in the way of arms and powder, no money, and no credit.
And to make matters worse, Washington%u2019s army was set to disband after the first of the year. A last minute appeal to patriotism by Washington (as pitiful a missive ever written by the Great Man) salvaged the situation with a little more than half the army agreeing to re-up.
In short, things couldn%u2019t get any worse for the patriot cause. Both friend and foe believed that American independence was a lost cause. But then two events were to occur that changed the fortunes of the war and turned the tide inevitably toward success.
The first fortunate happenstance occurred on December 23, 1776 when the first of Tom Paine%u2019s %u201CCrisis%u201D essays hit the streets of America. %u201CThese are the times that try men%u2019s souls%u2026%u201D had an electric effect on the citizens and the army. The second event was Washington%u2019s audacious attack on Trenton, as unlikely and impossible a victory as has ever been recorded.
Washington devised a complex plan involving three separate columns crossing the river at three points and converging on Trenton by dawn on Christmas day. One of the columns failed to cross but the other two made it safely through the ice floes and stinging sleet and arrived on the New Jersey side of the Delaware %u2013 late but intact. It was madness crossing the river in the middle of an ice storm. But Washington had the perfect bunch to attempt the impossible; the seafaring men of the 14th Continental Regiment.
Better known to us as %u201CThe Marblehead Regiment,%u201D these were the hard cases of the American army %u2013 a group of swaggering, swearing, spitting fishermen and common seamen led by a remarkable Brigadier by the name of John Glover. Under the guns of the British on Long Island, they ferried 10,000 men and horses across the East River in one night and part of a morning (aided by a heavy fog that obscured the retreat from prying British eyes). This movement forever earned them the gratitude of Washington who liked the spirit and pluck of the sailors as well as their fighting abilities; they held off the British singlehandedly at Pelham, New York in October once again aiding the escape of the bulk of the army.
But that Christmas night in 1776, they truly earned their spurs as they tirelessly rowed time and again across the river and back again, making their way through the ice choked waters in the worst conditions imaginable. Rain mixed with sleet and ice later turning to snow, the waves on the Delaware crashing over the bow covering the rowers with a sheet of clinging ice, the gunwales sometimes perilously close to tipping into the water and capsizing the boats %u2013 a certain death in a matter of minutes given the temperature of the water.
The fate of American independence rested with those 400 hardy souls who manned the oars that blustery night. And herein lies the reason for my little historical digression and an illustration of why, if you support Fred Thompson for President, this is the time to get the hell off the sidelines and start rowing the damn boat.
To be brutally frank in appraising the situation realistically, Fred Thompson%u2019s chances of winning the nomination are not good. I will not attempt to snow you, gentle readers, with the idea that the Thompson campaign is anything but a hope and a prayer at this point. But where there is a will to fight, so there is a will to win. It doesn%u2019t matter how many pundits, pollsters, and assorted %u201Cexperts%u201D have written off Fred Thompson. What matters is that there is still a chance, still life in the campaign, and still a belief that the race can be won. Your support is absolutely crucial to propel the campaign forward, to build on the momentum generated by Thompson%u2019s bus tour through Iowa by giving as much as you possibly can.
The campaign has set a goal of raising $248,000 by sundown on Friday so that they can run a new ad in Iowa. This ad could make the difference and allow Thompson to make a surprise showing in the Iowa Caucuses a week from tomorrow. Exceeding expectations is the game now and this media buy could very well put Fred in a very strong position coming out of Iowa.
So climb aboard and grab an oar. Join the Marbleheaders for Fred and contribute as much as you possibly can to make this Blogburst a big success. Go directly to the contributions page here.
July 8, 2007
David N. Bossie - As former U.S. Sen. Fred Thompson gets ready to enter the race for president, observers marvel at how an unannounced candidate, five years out of politics, has managed to climb from nowhere to the top of several national polls.
But the reason for Mr. Thompson's meteoric rise is as plain as day: Man and moment are meeting, as has so regularly occurred in the history of this great nation. When challenges mount, these United States seem to produce the right person for the right job. Fred Thompson is that person, for the challenges that America and the free world face in the years to come.
As more and more mainstream conservative voters recognize that truth, Mr. Thompson's support grows and grows.
Is he or isn't he? Isn't it time to stop flirting and get on with it? What does he think of how the President handled the Scooter LIbby matter?
These are questions Fred Thompson sat down and answered for me on Saturday afternoon. My wife and I attended a fundraiser for Senator Thompson on Friday night where he said he was having so much fun getting into the first or second spot in most national polls by not being a candidate, why rush it. After a late flight in, we rescheduled our conversation for the phone.
On Saturday, while touring Florida meeting with voters across the state, Senator Thompson and I chatted for about thirty minutes on the phone. We discussed Iraq, the Los Angeles Times hit piece against him, Scooter Libby, what his first act as President would be, and several other topics. Senator Thompson also gave his thoughts on this question: can a President actually govern as a fiscal conservative in this day and age?
Today, part one of RedState's interview with Senator Thompson. We asked him about declaring his candidacy and about Scooter Libby.
Link to audio interview
Enjoy!

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
STATEMENT OF CHAIRMAN BOB DAVIS
(Nashville) - The following is a statement from Tennessee Republican Party Chairman Bob Davis:
"During the last three and a half years our Tennessee Republican Party has made incredible strides towards majority status. During that time, I'm proud that I played a small role in electing Bob Corker to the United States Senate, Ron Ramsey as the first Republican Lieutenant Governor in 138 years, and strengthening our party organization statewide.
"We've tried to lead with conviction and integrity, and other than being a father and working for Fred Thompson, it has been my highest honor to serve as chairman.
"The good Lord leads us down different paths throughout life, and the time has come for me to move on. Therefore I am resigning my chairmanship effective August 4th.
"Let us all remember our common bond and promise to the next generation: to leave this place better off than when we found it."
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State GOP unites behind Thompson
Top members of Tennessee%u2019s Republican Party %u2014 often divided between its social versus economic wings %u2014 has quickly coalesced behind Fred Thompson%u2019s undeclared presidential bid.
While Thompson%u2019s support has grown in the Volunteer State, it has conversely caused a drop in what once was rising support in Tennessee for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.
Minus a few holdouts, leading Republicans in the state are now almost all in former Sen. Thompson%u2019s camp.
Rep. Beth Harwell (R-Nashville) said Thompson%u2019s interest in running most clearly hurt Romney%u2019s chances of winning the primary in Tennessee.
%u201CMitt Romney is certainly an honorable, good person,%u201D Harwell said, adding she had met with the former Massachusetts governor. %u201CBut again, I think once Fred Thompson seriously looked at that, people stepped back and said that%u2019s what I want.%u201D
Republicans flocking to Thompson didn%u2019t happen all at once. There was the early %u201CDraft Fred%u201D movement %u2014 led by former U.S. Sen. Howard Baker and U.S. Rep. Zach Wamp (R-Chattanooga) %u2014 that got Thompson to consider running for president.
Then, after Thompson started to show more interest, more Republicans got in his corner and left Romney and other GOP candidates behind.
First, U.S. Rep. Jimmy Duncan (R-Knoxville) switched his endorsement from former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney to Thompson.
Another Romney supporter, U.S. Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-Brentwood), who was a national co-chair of %u201CWomen for Romney,%u201D held out for a few weeks before switching her endorsement to Thompson.
Beware of Leftists Bearing Gifts of Advice
By Bruce Walker (06/27/07)
As it becomes increasing clear that Fred Thompson will enter the race for the Republican nomination and also that he will immediately be at least equal to Rudy Giuliani in that race and that, if he wins the nomination (which he surely will), that he would be the favorite to win the presidential race in November (with a highly energized Republican base and a Democrat base increasingly disenchanted by the amoral and power hungry leaders of their party), the Left will begin to chip away more and more at Thompson.
One of the favorite tactics of the Left, when its priests and priestesses want to interfere in Republican politics, is to tell us that a great candidate is %u201Cnot really conservative%u201D or that he does not say what he believes. These druids of the Left vaguely understand that sixty percent of the American people are conservative and that only about thirty-five percent are liberal. They also faintly grasp that any candidate who ran as a conservative against a Democrat who was an unabashed Leftist would win in a landslide (recall that Reagan in 1984 came very close to carrying every single state in the nation.)
Read the rest here

If you are interested in making history, join our team and help us put Fred in the White House.
Here is Mary Matalin on Meet the Press explaining Fred's secret weapon:
Please forward to your friends who haven't quite decided what to think of these fired-up "FredHeads."
Let the fence-sitters know: when it comes to this race, FredHeads is where the action is.
In that same segment, there's a segment of Fred explaining that he's exactly where he wants to be.
Video clip here.
Tim Russert : "Mary Matalin, has Fred Thompson waited too long?"Well, there you have it--straight from Mary Matalin herself!
Mary Matalin : "No, he's not waited too long, and this organization is just building around him. Last night at that event, just in passing, a young person came up to him and said, well, 'We have captains in every county in the state for you. We have volunteers all over the state.' Everywhere we go there are 'FredHeads.'"
Please forward to your friends who haven't quite decided what to think of these fired-up "FredHeads."
Let the fence-sitters know: when it comes to this race, FredHeads is where the action is.
In that same segment, there's a segment of Fred explaining that he's exactly where he wants to be.
Video clip here.






by Phil 2007-07-13 22:53:44



He's got my vote!