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Fred Thompson

Freddie Dalton Thompson[1][2][3] (August 19, 1942 – November 1, 2015) was an American politician, attorney, lobbyist, columnist, actor, and radio personality. A member of the Republican Party, he served as a United States Senator from Tennessee from 1994 to 2003; Thompson was an unsuccessful candidate in the Republican Party presidential primaries for the 2008 United States presidential election.

Fred Thompson
United States Senator
from Tennessee
In office
December 2, 1994 – January 3, 2003
Preceded byHarlan Mathews
Succeeded byLamar Alexander
Chair of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee
In office
January 20, 2001 – June 6, 2001
Preceded byJoe Lieberman
Succeeded byJoe Lieberman
In office
January 3, 1997 – January 3, 2001
Preceded byTed Stevens
Succeeded byJoe Lieberman
Personal details
Born
Freddie Dalton Thompson

(1942-08-19)August 19, 1942
Sheffield, Alabama, U.S.
DiedNovember 1, 2015(2015-11-01) (aged 73)
Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouses
Sarah Knestrick
(m. 1959; div. 1985)
(m. 2002)
Children5
EducationUniversity of Memphis (BA)
Vanderbilt University (JD)
Signature

He also chaired the International Security Advisory Board at the U.S. Department of State, was a member of the U.S.–China Economic and Security Review Commission, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, as well as a visiting fellow with the American Enterprise Institute, specializing in national security and intelligence.[4][5][6]

As an actor, usually credited as Fred Dalton Thompson, he appeared in a number of movies and television shows including Matlock, The Hunt for Red October, Die Hard 2, In the Line of Fire, Days of Thunder, and Cape Fear, as well as in commercials. He frequently portrayed governmental authority figures and military men.[7] In the final months of his U.S. Senate term in 2002, Thompson joined the cast of the NBC television series Law & Order, starring as Manhattan District Attorney Arthur Branch.[8]

Early life edit

Thompson was born at Helen Keller Memorial Hospital in Sheffield, Alabama, on August 19, 1942,[9] the son of Ruth Inez (née Bradley) and Fletcher Session Thompson (born Lauderdale County, Alabama, August 26, 1919, died Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, May 27, 1990), who was an automobile salesman. Thompson had English and distant Dutch ancestry.[10][11] He attended public school in Lawrenceburg, graduating from Lawrence County High School in 1960,[12] where he played high-school football.[13] Thereafter, he worked days in the local post office, and nights at the Murray bicycle assembly plant.[14]

Thompson was raised in the Churches of Christ.[15] According to Thompson, his values came from "sitting around the kitchen table" with his parents, and from the Church of Christ. While talking to reporters in South Carolina, Thompson said, "I attend church when I'm in Tennessee. I'm [living] in McLean right now. I don't attend regularly when I'm up there."[16] Later on, in his adulthood, Thompson occasionally attended Vienna Presbyterian Church in Vienna, Virginia.[17] He did not speak much about his religion during his 2008 presidential campaign, saying, "Me getting up and talking about what a wonderful person I am and that sort of thing, I'm not comfortable with that, and I don't think it does me any good."[16]

In September 1959, at the age of 17, Thompson married Sarah Elizabeth Lindsey.[18] Their son, Freddie Dalton "Tony" Thompson Jr.,[2] was born in April 1960.[19] Their son Daniel and daughter Elizabeth were born soon thereafter.[20]

Thompson attended Florence State College (now the University of North Alabama), becoming the first member of his family to attend college.[21] He later transferred to Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis), where he earned a double degree in philosophy and political science in 1964.[14] He then received a scholarship to study law at the Vanderbilt University Law School, graduating with a Juris Doctor degree in 1967.[21] While Thompson was attending law school, he and his wife both worked to pay for his education and support their three children.[20] Thompson and his first wife would divorce in 1985.[22]

Career as an attorney edit

Thompson was admitted to the state bar of Tennessee in 1967. At that time, he shortened his first name from Freddie to Fred.[23] He worked as an assistant U.S. attorney from 1969 to 1972,[24] successfully prosecuting bank robberies and other cases.[14] Thompson was the campaign manager for Republican U.S. Senator Howard Baker's re-election campaign in 1972, and was minority counsel to the Senate Watergate Committee in its investigation of the Watergate scandal (1973–1974).

In the 1980s, Thompson worked as an attorney, with law offices in Nashville and Washington, DC,[25] handling personal injury claims and defending people accused of white collar crimes.[26] He also accepted appointments as special counsel to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee (1980–1981), special counsel to the Senate Intelligence Committee (1982), and member of the Appellate Court Nominating Commission for the State of Tennessee (1985–1987).[14][21]

His clients included a German mining group and Japan's Toyota Motors Corporation.[20] Thompson served on various corporate boards. He also did legal work and served on the board of directors for engineering firm Stone & Webster.[27]

Role in Watergate hearings edit

 
From left to right: Fred Thompson (minority counsel), Howard Baker, and Sam Ervin of the Senate Watergate Committee in 1973

In 1973, Thompson was appointed minority counsel to assist the Republican senators on the Senate Watergate Committee, a special committee convened by the U.S. Senate to investigate the Watergate scandal.[28] Thompson was sometimes credited for supplying Republican Senator Howard Baker's famous question, "What did the President know, and when did he know it?"[29] This question is said to have helped frame the hearings in a way that eventually led to the downfall of President Richard Nixon.[30] The question remains popular and is often invoked by pundits commenting on political scandals.[31]

A Republican staff member, Donald Sanders, found out about the White House tapes and informed the committee on July 13, 1973. Thompson was informed of the existence of the tapes, and he, in turn, informed Nixon's attorney, J. Fred Buzhardt.[32] "Even though I had no authority to act for the committee, I decided to call Fred Buzhardt at home," Thompson later wrote,[33] "I wanted to be sure that the White House was fully aware of what was to be disclosed so that it could take appropriate action."

Three days after Sanders's discovery, at a public, televised committee hearing, Thompson asked former White House aide Alexander Butterfield the famous question, "Mr. Butterfield, were you aware of the installation of any listening devices in the Oval Office of the President?" thereby publicly revealing the existence of tape recordings of conversations within the White House.[20][28] National Public Radio later called that session and the discovery of the Watergate tapes "a turning point in the investigation."[34]

Thompson's appointment as minority counsel to the Senate Watergate committee reportedly upset Nixon, who believed Thompson was not skilled enough to interrogate unfriendly witnesses and would be outfoxed by the committee Democrats. According to historian Stanley Kutler, however, Thompson and Baker "carried water for the White House, but I have to give them credit—they were watching out for their interests, too ... They weren't going to mindlessly go down the tubes [for Nixon]."[29]

Journalist Scott Armstrong, a Democratic investigator for the Senate Watergate Committee, is critical of Thompson for having disclosed the committee's knowledge of the tapes to Buzhardt during an ongoing investigation, and says Thompson was "a mole for the White House" and that Thompson's actions gave the White House a chance to destroy the tapes. Thompson's 1975 book At That Point in Time, in turn, accused Armstrong of having been too close to The Washington Post's Bob Woodward and of leaking committee information to him. In response to renewed interest in this matter, in 2007 during his presidential campaign, Thompson said, "I'm glad all of this has finally caused someone to read my Watergate book, even though it's taken them over 30 years."[35]

Corruption case against Tennessee governor edit

In 1977, Thompson represented Marie Ragghianti, a former Tennessee Parole Board chair, who had been fired for refusing to release felons after they had bribed aides to Democratic Governor Ray Blanton to obtain clemency.[36] With Thompson's assistance, Ragghianti filed a wrongful termination suit against Blanton's office. During the trial, Thompson helped expose the cash-for-clemency scheme that eventually led to Blanton's removal from office.[20] In July 1978, a jury awarded Ragghianti $38,000 ($139,165.09 in 2016 dollars)[37] in back pay and ordered her reinstatement.[36]

Career as a lobbyist edit

 
Thompson greeting President Ronald Reagan in 1983

Thompson earned about $1 million in total from his lobbying efforts. Except for the year 1981, his lobbying never amounted to more than one-third of his income.[38] According to the Memphis Commercial Appeal:

Fred Thompson earned about half a million dollars from Washington lobbying from 1975 through 1993  ... Lobbyist disclosure records show Thompson had six lobbying clients: Westinghouse, two cable television companies, the Tennessee Savings and Loan League, the Teamsters Union's Central States Pension Fund, and a Baltimore-based business coalition that lobbied for federal grants.[38]

Thompson lobbied Congress on behalf of the Tennessee Savings and Loan League to pass the Garn–St. Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982, which deregulated the savings and loan industry.[20] A large congressional majority and President Ronald Reagan supported the act, but it was said to be a factor that led to the savings and loan crisis.[39] Thompson received $1,600 for communicating with some congressional staffers on this issue.[38]

When Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide was overthrown in 1991, Thompson made a telephone call to White House Chief of Staff John H. Sununu advocating restoration of Aristide's government, but said that was as a private citizen, not on a paid basis on Aristide's behalf.[40]

Billing records show that Thompson was paid for about 20 hours of work in 1991 and 1992 on behalf of the National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association, a family planning group trying to ease a George H. W. Bush administration regulation on abortion counseling in federally funded clinics.[41][42]

After Thompson was elected to the Senate, two of his sons followed him into the lobbying business, but generally avoided clients where a possible conflict of interest might appear.[43] When he left the Senate, some of his political action committee's fees went to the lobbying firm of one of his sons.[44]

Initial acting career edit

Marie Ragghianti's case became the subject of a book, Marie, written by Peter Maas and published in 1983. The film rights were purchased by director Roger Donaldson, who, after traveling to Nashville to speak with the people involved with the original case, asked Thompson if he wanted to play himself. The resulting film, Marie, was Thompson's first acting role and was released in 1985. Roger Donaldson then cast Thompson in the part of CIA director Marshall in the 1987 film No Way Out.[45] He played the head of FBI special-agent training in the 1988 comedy Feds; in the trailer, the FBI disclaimed any connection with the film. In 1990, he was cast as Ed Trudeau, the head of Dulles Airport, in the action sequel Die Hard 2, as Rear Admiral Painter in The Hunt for Red October, and as Big John, the President of NASCAR, in the movie Days of Thunder (patterned on Big Bill France). Thompson went on to appear in many films and television shows. A 1994 New York Times profile wrote, "When Hollywood directors need someone who can personify governmental power, they often turn to him."[7] He portrayed a fictional President of the United States in Last Best Chance, as well as two historical presidents: Ulysses S. Grant in Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (2007) and the voice of Andrew Jackson in Rachel and Andrew Jackson: A Love Story (both produced for TV).[46] He also appeared on the television sitcom Roseanne.

United States Senate tenure edit

Election campaigns edit

 
Fred Thompson with the U.S. Senate in 2002

In 1994, Thompson was elected to finish the remaining two years of Al Gore's unexpired U.S. Senate term. During the 1994 campaign, Thompson's opponent was longtime Nashville Congressman Jim Cooper. Thompson campaigned in a red pickup truck, and Cooper charged Thompson "is a lobbyist and actor who talks about lower taxes, talks about change, while he drives a rented stage prop."[47] In a good year for Republican candidates,[48] Thompson defeated Cooper in a landslide, overcoming Cooper's early 20% lead in the polls to defeat him by an even greater margin.[49] On the same night Thompson was elected to fill Gore's unexpired term, political newcomer Bill Frist, a Nashville heart surgeon, defeated three-term incumbent Democrat Jim Sasser, the chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, for Tennessee's other Senate seat, which was up for a full six-year term. The twin victories by Thompson and Frist gave Republicans control of both of Tennessee's Senate seats for the first time since Sasser ousted incumbent Bill Brock in 1976.

In 1996, Thompson was reelected (for the term ending January 3, 2003) with 61% of the vote, defeating Democratic attorney Houston Gordon of Covington, Tennessee, even as Bill Clinton and running mate Al Gore narrowly carried the state by less than three percentage points on their way to re-election.[50] During this campaign, Mike Long served as Thompson's chief speechwriter.[51]

Committee assignments edit

 
Senator Thompson meeting with U.S. soldiers in South Korea, 2001

In 1996, Thompson was a member of the Committee on Governmental Affairs when the committee investigated the alleged Chinese attempts to influence American politics. Thompson says he was "largely stymied" during these investigations by witnesses declining to testify, claiming the right not to incriminate themselves or by simply leaving the country.[52] Thompson explained, "Our work was affected tremendously by the fact that Congress is a much more partisan institution than it used to be."[53]

Thompson became committee chairman in 1997, but was reduced to ranking minority member when the Democrats took control of the Senate in 2001.[54] Thompson served on the Finance Committee (dealing with health care, trade, Social Security, and taxation), the Intelligence Committee, and the National Security Working Group.[55]

Thompson's work included investigation of the "Umm Hajul controversy" which involved the death of Tennessean Lance Fielder during the Gulf War. During his term, he supported campaign finance reform, opposed proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and promoted government efficiency and accountability.[14] During the 1996 presidential debates, he also served as a Clinton stand-in to help prepare Bob Dole.[14]

On February 12, 1999, the Senate voted on the Clinton impeachment. The perjury charge was defeated with 45 votes for conviction, and 55, including Thompson, against. The obstruction of justice charge was defeated with 50, including Thompson, for conviction, and 50 against. Conviction on impeachment charges requires the affirmative votes of 67 senators.

Campaign co-chairman for John McCain's 2000 presidential campaign edit

In the 2000 Republican Party presidential primaries, Thompson backed former Tennessee Governor Lamar Alexander, who eventually succeeded Thompson in the Senate two years later. When Alexander dropped out, Thompson endorsed Senator John McCain's bid and became his national co-chairman.[56] After George W. Bush won the primaries, both McCain and Thompson were considered as potential running mates.[57][58]

Ratings edit

 
Senator Thompson meeting with Girl Scouts

Thompson had an 86.1% lifetime (1995–2002) American Conservative Union vote rating, compared to 89.3 for Bill Frist and 82.3 for John McCain.[59][60] Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine) characterized her colleague this way: "I believe that Fred is a fearless senator. By that I mean he was never afraid to cast a vote or take a stand, regardless of the political consequences."[61] Thompson was "on the short end of a couple of 99–1 votes", voting against those who wanted to federalize matters that he believed were properly left to state and local officials.[62]

With Thompson's decision to campaign for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination, his Senate record received some criticism from people who say he was "lazy" compared to other senators.[63] Critics say that few of his proposals became law, and point to a 1998 quote: "I don't like spending 14- and 16-hour days voting on 'sense of the Senate' resolutions on irrelevant matters. There are some important things we really need to get on with—and on a daily basis, it's very frustrating." Defenders say he spent more time in preparation than other senators. Paul Noe, a former staffer, told The New York Times, "On the lazy charge, I have to chuckle because I was there sometimes until 1 in the morning working with the man."[64]

Personal life during Senate tenure edit

 
Fred and Jeri Thompson with their children in September 2007

In the years following his divorce[when?], Thompson had been romantically linked to country singer Lorrie Morgan, Republican fundraiser Georgette Mosbacher, future Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway, and columnist Margaret Carlson.[65]

In July 1996, Thompson began dating Jeri Kehn (born 1966) and the two married almost six years later on June 29, 2002.[66] When Thompson was asked in a December 2007 Associated Press survey of the candidates to name his favorite possession, he replied, tongue-in-cheek, "trophy wife".[67] The couple had two children together, a daughter Hayden born in 2003, and a son Samuel born in 2006.[68][69][70][71]

On January 30, 2002, Thompson's daughter Elizabeth "Betsy" Thompson Panici died from a brain injury resulting from cardiac arrest after what was determined to be an accidental overdose of prescription drugs.[72]

Initial post-Senate life and career edit

Thompson was not a candidate for reelection in 2002. He had previously stated that he was unwilling to make serving in the Senate a long-term career. While he announced in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks his intention to seek reelection (declaring, "now is not the time for me to leave"), upon further reflection, he decided against running for reelection.[45] The decision seems to have been prompted in large part by the death of his daughter.[52][73]

The only lobbying work Thompson did after leaving the Senate in 2003 was for the London-based reinsurance company Equitas Ltd. He was paid $760,000 between 2004 and 2006 to help prevent passage of legislation that Equitas said unfairly singled them out for unfavorable treatment regarding asbestos claims.[27] Thompson's spokesman Mark Corrallo said that Thompson was proud to have been a lobbyist and believed in Equitas' cause.[74]

Return to acting edit

As Thompson prepared to depart the Senate, he resumed his acting career. In 2002, during the final months of his Senate term, Thompson joined the cast of the NBC television series Law & Order, playing conservative District Attorney Arthur Branch, a role that he would ultimately portray for the next five years. Thompson began filming during the August 2002 Senate recess.[14] He made occasional appearances in the same role on other TV shows, such as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, and the pilot episode of Conviction. During these years, Thompson additionally appeared in Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World and Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee.[citation needed] Thompson, in 2007, again paused his acting career in order to pursue political options, this time stepping back from acting in order to accommodate a potential campaign for the presidency. On May 30, 2007, he asked to be released from the role, potentially in preparation for a presidential bid.[8] Due to concerns about the equal-time rule, reruns featuring the Branch character were not shown on NBC while Thompson was a potential or actual presidential candidate, but TNT episodes were unaffected.[75]

Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma diagnosis edit

Thompson was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL), a form of cancer, in 2004. In 2007, Thompson stated, "I have had no illness from it, or even any symptoms. My life expectancy should not be affected. I am in remission, and it is very treatable with drugs if treatment is needed in the future—and with no debilitating side effects." Reportedly indolent, Thompson's NHL was the lowest of three grades of NHL,[76] and was the rare nodal marginal zone lymphoma. It accounts for only 1–3% of all cases.[77]

Political activities edit

 
Thompson speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in 2014

From 2002 to 2005, Thompson was head of the Federal City Council, a group of business, civic, education, and other leaders interested in economic development in Washington, DC.[78]

In March 2003, Thompson was featured in a commercial by the conservative nonprofit group Citizens United that advocated the invasion of Iraq, stating: "When people ask what has Saddam done to us, I ask, what had the 9/11 hijackers done to us -- before 9/11."[79]

Thompson did voice-over work at the 2004 Republican National Convention.[80] While narrating a video for that convention, Thompson observed: "History throws you what it throws you, and you never know what's coming."[81]

After the retirement of Supreme Court Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor in 2005, President George W. Bush appointed Thompson to an informal position to help guide the nomination of John Roberts through the United States Senate confirmation process.[82] Roberts' nomination as associate justice was eventually cancelled following the death of Chief Justice William Rehnquist; he was renominated and subsequently confirmed as Chief Justice instead.

Until July 2007, Thompson was Chair of the International Security Advisory Board, a bipartisan advisory panel that reports to the Secretary of State and focuses on emerging strategic threats.[83] In that capacity, he advised the State Department about all aspects of arms control, disarmament, international security, and related aspects of public diplomacy.[84]

Legal defense for Lewis Libby edit

In 2006, he served on the advisory board of the legal defense fund for I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby Jr., who was indicted and later convicted of lying to federal investigators during their investigation of the Plame affair.[85][86] Thompson, who had never met Libby before volunteering for the advisory board, said he was convinced Libby was innocent.[45] The Scooter Libby Legal Defense Fund Trust set out to raise more than $5 million to help finance the legal defense of Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff.[87] Thompson hosted a fundraiser for the Libby defense fund at his home in McLean, Virginia.[88] After Bush commuted Libby's sentence,[89] Thompson released a statement: "I am very happy for Scooter Libby. I know that this is a great relief to him, his wife and children. This will allow a good American, who has done a lot for his country, to resume his life."[90]

Work as a radio analyst edit

In 2006, he signed on with ABC News Radio to serve as senior analyst and vacation replacement for Paul Harvey.[91] He used that platform to spell out his positions on a number of political issues. A July 3, 2007, update to Thompson's ABC News Radio home page referred to him as a "former ABC News Radio contributor", indicating that Thompson had been released from his contract with the broadcaster.[92] He did not return after his campaign ended.

Work as a columnist edit

Thompson signed a deal with Salem Communications's Townhall.com to write for the organization's magazine, Townhall, from April 23, 2007, until August 21, 2007,[93] and again from June 8, 2008, until November 17, 2008.[94]

2008 presidential campaign edit

 
Thompson campaigning in Iowa in 2007

Thompson ran for the Republican nomination in the 2008 United States presidential election cycle. He ultimately won 11 delegates in the Republican primaries before dropping out of the race in January 2008.

On March 11, 2007, Thompson appeared on Fox News Sunday to discuss the possibility of a 2008 candidacy for the presidency. At the end of March, Thompson asked to be released from his television contract, potentially in preparation for a presidential bid.[8] Thompson formed a presidential exploratory committee regarding his possible 2008 campaign for president on June 1, 2007,[95] but unlike most candidate exploratory groups, Thompson's organized as a 527 group.[96]

Thompson continued to be mentioned as a potential candidate, but did not officially declare his candidacy. On June 12, Thompson told Jay Leno on The Tonight Show that while he did not crave the presidency itself, he would like to do things that he could only do by holding that office.[97] A New York Times article cited Thompson's aides as saying on July 18 that he planned to enter the race just after Labor Day, followed by a national announcement tour.[98]

On September 5, 2007, Thompson made his candidacy official, announcing on The Tonight Show that "I'm running for president of the United States" and running an ad during a Republican presidential candidates' debate on Fox News.[99] In both cases he pointed people to his campaign website to watch a 15-minute video detailing his platform. His campaign entrance was described as "lackluster"[100] and "awkward"[101] despite high expectations in anticipation of his joining the race.[102] Fred Thompson was endorsed by the Virginia Society for Human Life and several other anti-abortion organizations.[103][104]

In nationwide polling toward the end of 2007, Thompson's support in the Republican primary election was sliding, with Thompson placing either third or fourth in polls.[105][106]

On January 22, 2008, after attracting little support in the early primaries, Thompson confirmed he had withdrawn from the presidential race.[107] In a statement issued by his campaign, Thompson said:

Today I have withdrawn my candidacy for President of the United States. I hope that my country and my party have benefited from our having made this effort. Jeri and I will always be grateful for the encouragement and friendship of so many wonderful people.

Post-presidential campaign edit

Political activities edit

Thompson spoke at the 2008 Republican National Convention on September 2 in Minnesota, where he described in graphic detail presumptive Republican nominee John McCain's torture at the hands of the North Vietnamese during his imprisonment, and gave an endorsement of McCain for president.[citation needed]

Thompson campaigned in support of the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.[108]

Acting career edit

Thompson signed an agreement to be represented as an actor by the William Morris Agency.[109] In 2009, he returned to acting with a guest appearance on the ABC television series Life on Mars,[110] and as William Jennings Bryan in the TV movie Alleged, based on the Scopes Monkey Trial.[111] Thompson portrayed Frank Michael Thomas in the CBS series The Good Wife, based on himself. Thompson also had roles in Disney's Secretariat and the horror film Sinister. In 2014, he appeared in the film Persecuted, focusing on religious freedom, government surveillance, and censorship.[112]

Radio career edit

On March 2, 2009, he took over Westwood One's East Coast noon time slot, hosting the talk radio program The Fred Thompson Show, after Bill O'Reilly ended The Radio Factor.[113] It was co-hosted for a time by his wife, Jeri. Thompson's final show for Westwood One was aired on January 21, 2011. Douglas Urbanski took Thompson's place in the Westwood One syndication lineup.[114]

Work as an advertising spokesman edit

In May 2010, Thompson became an advertising spokesman for American Advisors Group, a reverse mortgage lender.[115][116]

Memoir edit

Thompson's memoir, Teaching the Pig to Dance: A Memoir of Growing up and Second Chances, was published in 2010.[117][118]

Death and funeral edit

On the morning of November 1, 2015, Thompson died at the age of 73 from a recurrence of his lymphoma.[119] His funeral was held on November 6, 2015, in Nashville, Tennessee, with U.S. Senators John McCain and Lamar Alexander in attendance.[120] He was interred at Mimosa Cemetery in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, that same day.[121]

Political positions edit

 
Thompson in Dallas on July 25, 2007

Thompson said that federalism was his "lodestar", which provides "a basis for a proper analysis of most issues: 'Is this something government should be doing? If so, at what level of government?'"[62]

Thompson stated that "Roe v. Wade was bad law and bad medical science," and that judges should not be determining social policy.[122] However, Thompson also stated the government should not criminally prosecute women who undergo early-term abortions.[123][124]

Thompson did not support a federal ban on gay marriage, but would have supported a constitutional amendment to keep one state's recognition of such marriages from resulting in all states having to recognize them.[125]

Thompson said citizens are entitled to keep and bear arms if they do not have criminal records,[126] and the Gun Owners of America says that he voted pro-gun in 20 of 33 gun-related votes during his time in the Senate.[127]

Thompson said that U.S. borders should be secured before considering comprehensive immigration reform,[128] but he also supported a path to citizenship for illegal aliens saying, "You're going to have to, in some way, work out a deal where they can have some aspirations of citizenship, but not make it so easy that it's unfair to the people waiting in line and abiding by the law."[129] Thompson supported the U.S. 2003 invasion of Iraq[130] and was opposed to withdrawing troops,[131] but believed that "mistakes have been made" since the invasion.[132]

Thompson initially supported the McCain-Feingold campaign finance legislation, but he later said that certain parts should be repealed.[133]

Thompson was skeptical that human efforts cause global warming and pointed to parallel warming on Mars and other planets as an example.[134]

Filmography edit

Thompson's acting roles were credited as Fred Dalton Thompson, unless otherwise noted.

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1985 Marie Himself debut, credited as Fred Thompson
1987 No Way Out CIA Director Marshall
1988 Feds Bill Bilecki
1989 Fat Man and Little Boy Major General Melrose Hayden Barry
1990 The Hunt for Red October Rear Admiral Joshua Painter
Days of Thunder Big John
Die Hard 2 Ed Trudeau
1991 Flight of the Intruder JAGC Captain at Court-Martial Uncredited
Class Action Dr. Getchell
Necessary Roughness Carver Purcell
Cape Fear Tom Broadbent
Curly Sue Bernie Oxbar
1992 Aces: Iron Eagle III Stockman
Thunderheart William Dawes
White Sands Arms dealer Uncredited
1993 Born Yesterday Sen. Hedges
In the Line of Fire White House Chief of Staff Harry Sargent
1994 Baby's Day Out FBI Agent Dale Grissom
2002 Download This Himself
2005 Racing Stripes Sir Trenton Voice
Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World Himself
2010 The Genesis Code Judge Hardin
Secretariat Arthur "Bull" Hancock
Ironmen Governor Neeley
Alleged William Jennings Bryan credited as Sen. Fred Dalton Thompson
2012 The Last Ride O'Keefe
Sinister Sheriff
2013 Unlimited Harold Finch
2014 Persecuted Fr. Charles Luther
23 Blast Coach Powers
2015 A Larger Life Robert Parker
90 Minutes in Heaven Jay B. Perkins
2016 God's Not Dead 2 Senior Pastor posthumous release, credited as Fred Thompson

Television edit

Year Series Role Episode count
1988 Wiseguy Knox Pooley 3 episodes
Unholy Matrimony Frank Sweeny TV movie
1989 China Beach Lt. Col. Reinhardt 1 episode
Roseanne Keith Faber 1 episode
Matlock Gordon Lewis 2 episodes
In the Heat of the Night Tommy Season 2 - Episode 18
1992 Bed of Lies Richard 'Racehorse' Haynes TV movie
Stay the Night Det. Malone TV movie
Day-O Frank DeGeorgio TV movie
Keep the Change Otis TV movie
1993 Matlock Prosecutor McGonigal 1 episode
Barbarians at the Gate James D. Robinson III TV movie
2000 Sex and the City Politician on TV 1 episode
2001 Rachel and Andrew Jackson: A Love Story President Andrew Jackson Voice, TV movie
2002–2007 Law & Order D.A. Arthur Branch 116 episodes
2003–2006 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit D.A. Arthur Branch 11 episodes
2004 Evel Knievel Jay Sarno TV movie
2005–2006 Law & Order: Trial by Jury D.A. Arthur Branch 13 episodes
2005 Law & Order: Criminal Intent D.A. Arthur Branch 1 episode
2006 Conviction D.A. Arthur Branch 1 episode
2007 Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee President Ulysses S. Grant TV movie, credited as Fred Thompson
2009 Life on Mars NYPD Chief Harry Woolf 1 episode
2010 Cars Toons Big D (voice) 1 episode
2011–2012 The Good Wife Frank Michael Thomas 2 episodes
2015 Allegiance FBI Director 4 episodes

Book authored edit

  • Thompson, Fred (2010). Teaching the Pig to Dance: A Memoir of Growing Up and Second Chances. Crown Forum. ISBN 978-0-30-746028-8.

Electoral history edit

Tennessee United States Senate Election, 1996
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Fred Thompson (Incumbent) 1,091,554 61.37% +0.93%
Democratic Houston Gordon 654,937 36.82%
Independent John Jay Hooker 14,401 0.81%
Majority 436,617 24.55% +2.72%
Republican hold Swing
Tennessee United States Senate Election, 1994 (Special)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Fred Thompson 885,998 60.44%
Democratic Jim Cooper 565,930 38.61%
Majority 320,068 21.83% -16.07%
Republican gain from Democratic Swing

See also edit

References edit

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  3. ^ Mathews, Joe. “An in-law-made man”, Los Angeles Times (2007-09-06): "Thompson stopped using the name Freddie in his professional dealings and became Fred."
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  6. ^ "U.S. Department of State". Retrieved December 25, 2018.
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  8. ^ a b c Associated Press and Cameron, Carl. "Fred Thompson Quits 'Law & Order,' Moves Closer to 2008 White House Bid" August 20, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Fox News (2007-05-31).
  9. ^ Thompson, Fred (May 18, 2010). Teaching the Pig to Dance: A Memoir of Growing Up and Second Chances. Crown Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-307-46030-1.
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External links edit

Official

  • The Official Flickr Page for Fred Thompson (official photo site)

Documentaries, topic pages and databases

News media

  • biography from hometown newspaper
  • Lobbying disclosures, 1975–1994.
  • New York Times – Fred D. Thompson collection of news stories and commentary
Party political offices
Preceded by
William Hawkins
Republican nominee for United States Senator from Tennessee
(Class 2)

1994, 1996
Succeeded by
U.S. Senate
Preceded by U.S. Senator (Class 2) from Tennessee
1994–2003
Served alongside: Jim Sasser, Bill Frist
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chair of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee
1997–2001
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chair of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee
2001

fred, thompson, other, people, with, similar, names, frederick, thompson, freddie, dalton, thompson, august, 1942, november, 2015, american, politician, attorney, lobbyist, columnist, actor, radio, personality, member, republican, party, served, united, states. For other people with similar names see Frederick Thompson Freddie Dalton Thompson 1 2 3 August 19 1942 November 1 2015 was an American politician attorney lobbyist columnist actor and radio personality A member of the Republican Party he served as a United States Senator from Tennessee from 1994 to 2003 Thompson was an unsuccessful candidate in the Republican Party presidential primaries for the 2008 United States presidential election Fred ThompsonUnited States Senatorfrom TennesseeIn office December 2 1994 January 3 2003Preceded byHarlan MathewsSucceeded byLamar AlexanderChair of the Senate Governmental Affairs CommitteeIn office January 20 2001 June 6 2001Preceded byJoe LiebermanSucceeded byJoe LiebermanIn office January 3 1997 January 3 2001Preceded byTed StevensSucceeded byJoe LiebermanPersonal detailsBornFreddie Dalton Thompson 1942 08 19 August 19 1942Sheffield Alabama U S DiedNovember 1 2015 2015 11 01 aged 73 Nashville Tennessee U S Political partyRepublicanSpousesSarah Knestrick m 1959 div 1985 wbr Jeri Kehn m 2002 wbr Children5EducationUniversity of Memphis BA Vanderbilt University JD SignatureFred Thompson s voice source source Thompson while in the Senate speaks in support of the Deceptive Mail Prevention and Enforcement ActRecorded August 2 1999He also chaired the International Security Advisory Board at the U S Department of State was a member of the U S China Economic and Security Review Commission a member of the Council on Foreign Relations as well as a visiting fellow with the American Enterprise Institute specializing in national security and intelligence 4 5 6 As an actor usually credited as Fred Dalton Thompson he appeared in a number of movies and television shows including Matlock The Hunt for Red October Die Hard 2 In the Line of Fire Days of Thunder and Cape Fear as well as in commercials He frequently portrayed governmental authority figures and military men 7 In the final months of his U S Senate term in 2002 Thompson joined the cast of the NBC television series Law amp Order starring as Manhattan District Attorney Arthur Branch 8 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career as an attorney 2 1 Role in Watergate hearings 2 2 Corruption case against Tennessee governor 3 Career as a lobbyist 4 Initial acting career 5 United States Senate tenure 5 1 Election campaigns 5 2 Committee assignments 5 3 Campaign co chairman for John McCain s 2000 presidential campaign 5 4 Ratings 5 5 Personal life during Senate tenure 6 Initial post Senate life and career 6 1 Return to acting 6 2 Non Hodgkin s lymphoma diagnosis 6 3 Political activities 6 4 Legal defense for Lewis Libby 6 5 Work as a radio analyst 6 6 Work as a columnist 7 2008 presidential campaign 8 Post presidential campaign 8 1 Political activities 8 2 Acting career 8 3 Radio career 8 4 Work as an advertising spokesman 8 5 Memoir 8 6 Death and funeral 9 Political positions 10 Filmography 10 1 Film 10 2 Television 11 Book authored 12 Electoral history 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksEarly life editThompson was born at Helen Keller Memorial Hospital in Sheffield Alabama on August 19 1942 9 the son of Ruth Inez nee Bradley and Fletcher Session Thompson born Lauderdale County Alabama August 26 1919 died Lawrenceburg Tennessee May 27 1990 who was an automobile salesman Thompson had English and distant Dutch ancestry 10 11 He attended public school in Lawrenceburg graduating from Lawrence County High School in 1960 12 where he played high school football 13 Thereafter he worked days in the local post office and nights at the Murray bicycle assembly plant 14 Thompson was raised in the Churches of Christ 15 According to Thompson his values came from sitting around the kitchen table with his parents and from the Church of Christ While talking to reporters in South Carolina Thompson said I attend church when I m in Tennessee I m living in McLean right now I don t attend regularly when I m up there 16 Later on in his adulthood Thompson occasionally attended Vienna Presbyterian Church in Vienna Virginia 17 He did not speak much about his religion during his 2008 presidential campaign saying Me getting up and talking about what a wonderful person I am and that sort of thing I m not comfortable with that and I don t think it does me any good 16 In September 1959 at the age of 17 Thompson married Sarah Elizabeth Lindsey 18 Their son Freddie Dalton Tony Thompson Jr 2 was born in April 1960 19 Their son Daniel and daughter Elizabeth were born soon thereafter 20 Thompson attended Florence State College now the University of North Alabama becoming the first member of his family to attend college 21 He later transferred to Memphis State University now the University of Memphis where he earned a double degree in philosophy and political science in 1964 14 He then received a scholarship to study law at the Vanderbilt University Law School graduating with a Juris Doctor degree in 1967 21 While Thompson was attending law school he and his wife both worked to pay for his education and support their three children 20 Thompson and his first wife would divorce in 1985 22 Career as an attorney editThompson was admitted to the state bar of Tennessee in 1967 At that time he shortened his first name from Freddie to Fred 23 He worked as an assistant U S attorney from 1969 to 1972 24 successfully prosecuting bank robberies and other cases 14 Thompson was the campaign manager for Republican U S Senator Howard Baker s re election campaign in 1972 and was minority counsel to the Senate Watergate Committee in its investigation of the Watergate scandal 1973 1974 In the 1980s Thompson worked as an attorney with law offices in Nashville and Washington DC 25 handling personal injury claims and defending people accused of white collar crimes 26 He also accepted appointments as special counsel to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee 1980 1981 special counsel to the Senate Intelligence Committee 1982 and member of the Appellate Court Nominating Commission for the State of Tennessee 1985 1987 14 21 His clients included a German mining group and Japan s Toyota Motors Corporation 20 Thompson served on various corporate boards He also did legal work and served on the board of directors for engineering firm Stone amp Webster 27 Role in Watergate hearings edit Main article Watergate scandal nbsp From left to right Fred Thompson minority counsel Howard Baker and Sam Ervin of the Senate Watergate Committee in 1973In 1973 Thompson was appointed minority counsel to assist the Republican senators on the Senate Watergate Committee a special committee convened by the U S Senate to investigate the Watergate scandal 28 Thompson was sometimes credited for supplying Republican Senator Howard Baker s famous question What did the President know and when did he know it 29 This question is said to have helped frame the hearings in a way that eventually led to the downfall of President Richard Nixon 30 The question remains popular and is often invoked by pundits commenting on political scandals 31 A Republican staff member Donald Sanders found out about the White House tapes and informed the committee on July 13 1973 Thompson was informed of the existence of the tapes and he in turn informed Nixon s attorney J Fred Buzhardt 32 Even though I had no authority to act for the committee I decided to call Fred Buzhardt at home Thompson later wrote 33 I wanted to be sure that the White House was fully aware of what was to be disclosed so that it could take appropriate action Three days after Sanders s discovery at a public televised committee hearing Thompson asked former White House aide Alexander Butterfield the famous question Mr Butterfield were you aware of the installation of any listening devices in the Oval Office of the President thereby publicly revealing the existence of tape recordings of conversations within the White House 20 28 National Public Radio later called that session and the discovery of the Watergate tapes a turning point in the investigation 34 Thompson s appointment as minority counsel to the Senate Watergate committee reportedly upset Nixon who believed Thompson was not skilled enough to interrogate unfriendly witnesses and would be outfoxed by the committee Democrats According to historian Stanley Kutler however Thompson and Baker carried water for the White House but I have to give them credit they were watching out for their interests too They weren t going to mindlessly go down the tubes for Nixon 29 Journalist Scott Armstrong a Democratic investigator for the Senate Watergate Committee is critical of Thompson for having disclosed the committee s knowledge of the tapes to Buzhardt during an ongoing investigation and says Thompson was a mole for the White House and that Thompson s actions gave the White House a chance to destroy the tapes Thompson s 1975 book At That Point in Time in turn accused Armstrong of having been too close to The Washington Post s Bob Woodward and of leaking committee information to him In response to renewed interest in this matter in 2007 during his presidential campaign Thompson said I m glad all of this has finally caused someone to read my Watergate book even though it s taken them over 30 years 35 Corruption case against Tennessee governor edit In 1977 Thompson represented Marie Ragghianti a former Tennessee Parole Board chair who had been fired for refusing to release felons after they had bribed aides to Democratic Governor Ray Blanton to obtain clemency 36 With Thompson s assistance Ragghianti filed a wrongful termination suit against Blanton s office During the trial Thompson helped expose the cash for clemency scheme that eventually led to Blanton s removal from office 20 In July 1978 a jury awarded Ragghianti 38 000 139 165 09 in 2016 dollars 37 in back pay and ordered her reinstatement 36 Career as a lobbyist edit nbsp Thompson greeting President Ronald Reagan in 1983Thompson earned about 1 million in total from his lobbying efforts Except for the year 1981 his lobbying never amounted to more than one third of his income 38 According to the Memphis Commercial Appeal Fred Thompson earned about half a million dollars from Washington lobbying from 1975 through 1993 Lobbyist disclosure records show Thompson had six lobbying clients Westinghouse two cable television companies the Tennessee Savings and Loan League the Teamsters Union s Central States Pension Fund and a Baltimore based business coalition that lobbied for federal grants 38 Thompson lobbied Congress on behalf of the Tennessee Savings and Loan League to pass the Garn St Germain Depository Institutions Act of 1982 which deregulated the savings and loan industry 20 A large congressional majority and President Ronald Reagan supported the act but it was said to be a factor that led to the savings and loan crisis 39 Thompson received 1 600 for communicating with some congressional staffers on this issue 38 When Haitian President Jean Bertrand Aristide was overthrown in 1991 Thompson made a telephone call to White House Chief of Staff John H Sununu advocating restoration of Aristide s government but said that was as a private citizen not on a paid basis on Aristide s behalf 40 Billing records show that Thompson was paid for about 20 hours of work in 1991 and 1992 on behalf of the National Family Planning and Reproductive Health Association a family planning group trying to ease a George H W Bush administration regulation on abortion counseling in federally funded clinics 41 42 After Thompson was elected to the Senate two of his sons followed him into the lobbying business but generally avoided clients where a possible conflict of interest might appear 43 When he left the Senate some of his political action committee s fees went to the lobbying firm of one of his sons 44 Initial acting career editMarie Ragghianti s case became the subject of a book Marie written by Peter Maas and published in 1983 The film rights were purchased by director Roger Donaldson who after traveling to Nashville to speak with the people involved with the original case asked Thompson if he wanted to play himself The resulting film Marie was Thompson s first acting role and was released in 1985 Roger Donaldson then cast Thompson in the part of CIA director Marshall in the 1987 film No Way Out 45 He played the head of FBI special agent training in the 1988 comedy Feds in the trailer the FBI disclaimed any connection with the film In 1990 he was cast as Ed Trudeau the head of Dulles Airport in the action sequel Die Hard 2 as Rear Admiral Painter in The Hunt for Red October and as Big John the President of NASCAR in the movie Days of Thunder patterned on Big Bill France Thompson went on to appear in many films and television shows A 1994 New York Times profile wrote When Hollywood directors need someone who can personify governmental power they often turn to him 7 He portrayed a fictional President of the United States in Last Best Chance as well as two historical presidents Ulysses S Grant in Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee 2007 and the voice of Andrew Jackson in Rachel and Andrew Jackson A Love Story both produced for TV 46 He also appeared on the television sitcom Roseanne United States Senate tenure editElection campaigns edit nbsp Fred Thompson with the U S Senate in 2002In 1994 Thompson was elected to finish the remaining two years of Al Gore s unexpired U S Senate term During the 1994 campaign Thompson s opponent was longtime Nashville Congressman Jim Cooper Thompson campaigned in a red pickup truck and Cooper charged Thompson is a lobbyist and actor who talks about lower taxes talks about change while he drives a rented stage prop 47 In a good year for Republican candidates 48 Thompson defeated Cooper in a landslide overcoming Cooper s early 20 lead in the polls to defeat him by an even greater margin 49 On the same night Thompson was elected to fill Gore s unexpired term political newcomer Bill Frist a Nashville heart surgeon defeated three term incumbent Democrat Jim Sasser the chairman of the Senate Budget Committee for Tennessee s other Senate seat which was up for a full six year term The twin victories by Thompson and Frist gave Republicans control of both of Tennessee s Senate seats for the first time since Sasser ousted incumbent Bill Brock in 1976 In 1996 Thompson was reelected for the term ending January 3 2003 with 61 of the vote defeating Democratic attorney Houston Gordon of Covington Tennessee even as Bill Clinton and running mate Al Gore narrowly carried the state by less than three percentage points on their way to re election 50 During this campaign Mike Long served as Thompson s chief speechwriter 51 Committee assignments edit nbsp Senator Thompson meeting with U S soldiers in South Korea 2001In 1996 Thompson was a member of the Committee on Governmental Affairs when the committee investigated the alleged Chinese attempts to influence American politics Thompson says he was largely stymied during these investigations by witnesses declining to testify claiming the right not to incriminate themselves or by simply leaving the country 52 Thompson explained Our work was affected tremendously by the fact that Congress is a much more partisan institution than it used to be 53 Thompson became committee chairman in 1997 but was reduced to ranking minority member when the Democrats took control of the Senate in 2001 54 Thompson served on the Finance Committee dealing with health care trade Social Security and taxation the Intelligence Committee and the National Security Working Group 55 Thompson s work included investigation of the Umm Hajul controversy which involved the death of Tennessean Lance Fielder during the Gulf War During his term he supported campaign finance reform opposed proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and promoted government efficiency and accountability 14 During the 1996 presidential debates he also served as a Clinton stand in to help prepare Bob Dole 14 On February 12 1999 the Senate voted on the Clinton impeachment The perjury charge was defeated with 45 votes for conviction and 55 including Thompson against The obstruction of justice charge was defeated with 50 including Thompson for conviction and 50 against Conviction on impeachment charges requires the affirmative votes of 67 senators Campaign co chairman for John McCain s 2000 presidential campaign edit In the 2000 Republican Party presidential primaries Thompson backed former Tennessee Governor Lamar Alexander who eventually succeeded Thompson in the Senate two years later When Alexander dropped out Thompson endorsed Senator John McCain s bid and became his national co chairman 56 After George W Bush won the primaries both McCain and Thompson were considered as potential running mates 57 58 Ratings edit nbsp Senator Thompson meeting with Girl ScoutsThompson had an 86 1 lifetime 1995 2002 American Conservative Union vote rating compared to 89 3 for Bill Frist and 82 3 for John McCain 59 60 Senator Susan Collins R Maine characterized her colleague this way I believe that Fred is a fearless senator By that I mean he was never afraid to cast a vote or take a stand regardless of the political consequences 61 Thompson was on the short end of a couple of 99 1 votes voting against those who wanted to federalize matters that he believed were properly left to state and local officials 62 With Thompson s decision to campaign for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination his Senate record received some criticism from people who say he was lazy compared to other senators 63 Critics say that few of his proposals became law and point to a 1998 quote I don t like spending 14 and 16 hour days voting on sense of the Senate resolutions on irrelevant matters There are some important things we really need to get on with and on a daily basis it s very frustrating Defenders say he spent more time in preparation than other senators Paul Noe a former staffer told The New York Times On the lazy charge I have to chuckle because I was there sometimes until 1 in the morning working with the man 64 Personal life during Senate tenure edit nbsp Fred and Jeri Thompson with their children in September 2007In the years following his divorce when Thompson had been romantically linked to country singer Lorrie Morgan Republican fundraiser Georgette Mosbacher future Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway and columnist Margaret Carlson 65 In July 1996 Thompson began dating Jeri Kehn born 1966 and the two married almost six years later on June 29 2002 66 When Thompson was asked in a December 2007 Associated Press survey of the candidates to name his favorite possession he replied tongue in cheek trophy wife 67 The couple had two children together a daughter Hayden born in 2003 and a son Samuel born in 2006 68 69 70 71 On January 30 2002 Thompson s daughter Elizabeth Betsy Thompson Panici died from a brain injury resulting from cardiac arrest after what was determined to be an accidental overdose of prescription drugs 72 Initial post Senate life and career editThompson was not a candidate for reelection in 2002 He had previously stated that he was unwilling to make serving in the Senate a long term career While he announced in the wake of the September 11 2001 attacks his intention to seek reelection declaring now is not the time for me to leave upon further reflection he decided against running for reelection 45 The decision seems to have been prompted in large part by the death of his daughter 52 73 The only lobbying work Thompson did after leaving the Senate in 2003 was for the London based reinsurance company Equitas Ltd He was paid 760 000 between 2004 and 2006 to help prevent passage of legislation that Equitas said unfairly singled them out for unfavorable treatment regarding asbestos claims 27 Thompson s spokesman Mark Corrallo said that Thompson was proud to have been a lobbyist and believed in Equitas cause 74 Return to acting edit As Thompson prepared to depart the Senate he resumed his acting career In 2002 during the final months of his Senate term Thompson joined the cast of the NBC television series Law amp Order playing conservative District Attorney Arthur Branch a role that he would ultimately portray for the next five years Thompson began filming during the August 2002 Senate recess 14 He made occasional appearances in the same role on other TV shows such as Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Criminal Intent and the pilot episode of Conviction During these years Thompson additionally appeared in Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World and Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee citation needed Thompson in 2007 again paused his acting career in order to pursue political options this time stepping back from acting in order to accommodate a potential campaign for the presidency On May 30 2007 he asked to be released from the role potentially in preparation for a presidential bid 8 Due to concerns about the equal time rule reruns featuring the Branch character were not shown on NBC while Thompson was a potential or actual presidential candidate but TNT episodes were unaffected 75 Non Hodgkin s lymphoma diagnosis edit Thompson was diagnosed with non Hodgkin s lymphoma NHL a form of cancer in 2004 In 2007 Thompson stated I have had no illness from it or even any symptoms My life expectancy should not be affected I am in remission and it is very treatable with drugs if treatment is needed in the future and with no debilitating side effects Reportedly indolent Thompson s NHL was the lowest of three grades of NHL 76 and was the rare nodal marginal zone lymphoma It accounts for only 1 3 of all cases 77 Political activities edit nbsp Thompson speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference CPAC in 2014From 2002 to 2005 Thompson was head of the Federal City Council a group of business civic education and other leaders interested in economic development in Washington DC 78 In March 2003 Thompson was featured in a commercial by the conservative nonprofit group Citizens United that advocated the invasion of Iraq stating When people ask what has Saddam done to us I ask what had the 9 11 hijackers done to us before 9 11 79 Thompson did voice over work at the 2004 Republican National Convention 80 While narrating a video for that convention Thompson observed History throws you what it throws you and you never know what s coming 81 After the retirement of Supreme Court Associate Justice Sandra Day O Connor in 2005 President George W Bush appointed Thompson to an informal position to help guide the nomination of John Roberts through the United States Senate confirmation process 82 Roberts nomination as associate justice was eventually cancelled following the death of Chief Justice William Rehnquist he was renominated and subsequently confirmed as Chief Justice instead Until July 2007 Thompson was Chair of the International Security Advisory Board a bipartisan advisory panel that reports to the Secretary of State and focuses on emerging strategic threats 83 In that capacity he advised the State Department about all aspects of arms control disarmament international security and related aspects of public diplomacy 84 Legal defense for Lewis Libby edit Main article Scooter Libby In 2006 he served on the advisory board of the legal defense fund for I Lewis Scooter Libby Jr who was indicted and later convicted of lying to federal investigators during their investigation of the Plame affair 85 86 Thompson who had never met Libby before volunteering for the advisory board said he was convinced Libby was innocent 45 The Scooter Libby Legal Defense Fund Trust set out to raise more than 5 million to help finance the legal defense of Vice President Dick Cheney s former chief of staff 87 Thompson hosted a fundraiser for the Libby defense fund at his home in McLean Virginia 88 After Bush commuted Libby s sentence 89 Thompson released a statement I am very happy for Scooter Libby I know that this is a great relief to him his wife and children This will allow a good American who has done a lot for his country to resume his life 90 Work as a radio analyst edit In 2006 he signed on with ABC News Radio to serve as senior analyst and vacation replacement for Paul Harvey 91 He used that platform to spell out his positions on a number of political issues A July 3 2007 update to Thompson s ABC News Radio home page referred to him as a former ABC News Radio contributor indicating that Thompson had been released from his contract with the broadcaster 92 He did not return after his campaign ended Work as a columnist edit Thompson signed a deal with Salem Communications s Townhall com to write for the organization s magazine Townhall from April 23 2007 until August 21 2007 93 and again from June 8 2008 until November 17 2008 94 2008 presidential campaign editMain article Fred Thompson 2008 presidential campaign nbsp Thompson campaigning in Iowa in 2007Thompson ran for the Republican nomination in the 2008 United States presidential election cycle He ultimately won 11 delegates in the Republican primaries before dropping out of the race in January 2008 On March 11 2007 Thompson appeared on Fox News Sunday to discuss the possibility of a 2008 candidacy for the presidency At the end of March Thompson asked to be released from his television contract potentially in preparation for a presidential bid 8 Thompson formed a presidential exploratory committee regarding his possible 2008 campaign for president on June 1 2007 95 but unlike most candidate exploratory groups Thompson s organized as a 527 group 96 Thompson continued to be mentioned as a potential candidate but did not officially declare his candidacy On June 12 Thompson told Jay Leno on The Tonight Show that while he did not crave the presidency itself he would like to do things that he could only do by holding that office 97 A New York Times article cited Thompson s aides as saying on July 18 that he planned to enter the race just after Labor Day followed by a national announcement tour 98 On September 5 2007 Thompson made his candidacy official announcing on The Tonight Show that I m running for president of the United States and running an ad during a Republican presidential candidates debate on Fox News 99 In both cases he pointed people to his campaign website to watch a 15 minute video detailing his platform His campaign entrance was described as lackluster 100 and awkward 101 despite high expectations in anticipation of his joining the race 102 Fred Thompson was endorsed by the Virginia Society for Human Life and several other anti abortion organizations 103 104 In nationwide polling toward the end of 2007 Thompson s support in the Republican primary election was sliding with Thompson placing either third or fourth in polls 105 106 On January 22 2008 after attracting little support in the early primaries Thompson confirmed he had withdrawn from the presidential race 107 In a statement issued by his campaign Thompson said Today I have withdrawn my candidacy for President of the United States I hope that my country and my party have benefited from our having made this effort Jeri and I will always be grateful for the encouragement and friendship of so many wonderful people Post presidential campaign editPolitical activities edit Thompson spoke at the 2008 Republican National Convention on September 2 in Minnesota where he described in graphic detail presumptive Republican nominee John McCain s torture at the hands of the North Vietnamese during his imprisonment and gave an endorsement of McCain for president citation needed Thompson campaigned in support of the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact 108 Acting career edit Thompson signed an agreement to be represented as an actor by the William Morris Agency 109 In 2009 he returned to acting with a guest appearance on the ABC television series Life on Mars 110 and as William Jennings Bryan in the TV movie Alleged based on the Scopes Monkey Trial 111 Thompson portrayed Frank Michael Thomas in the CBS series The Good Wife based on himself Thompson also had roles in Disney s Secretariat and the horror film Sinister In 2014 he appeared in the film Persecuted focusing on religious freedom government surveillance and censorship 112 Radio career edit On March 2 2009 he took over Westwood One s East Coast noon time slot hosting the talk radio program The Fred Thompson Show after Bill O Reilly ended The Radio Factor 113 It was co hosted for a time by his wife Jeri Thompson s final show for Westwood One was aired on January 21 2011 Douglas Urbanski took Thompson s place in the Westwood One syndication lineup 114 Work as an advertising spokesman edit In May 2010 Thompson became an advertising spokesman for American Advisors Group a reverse mortgage lender 115 116 Memoir edit Thompson s memoir Teaching the Pig to Dance A Memoir of Growing up and Second Chances was published in 2010 117 118 Death and funeral edit On the morning of November 1 2015 Thompson died at the age of 73 from a recurrence of his lymphoma 119 His funeral was held on November 6 2015 in Nashville Tennessee with U S Senators John McCain and Lamar Alexander in attendance 120 He was interred at Mimosa Cemetery in Lawrenceburg Tennessee that same day 121 Political positions edit nbsp Thompson in Dallas on July 25 2007Thompson said that federalism was his lodestar which provides a basis for a proper analysis of most issues Is this something government should be doing If so at what level of government 62 Thompson stated that Roe v Wade was bad law and bad medical science and that judges should not be determining social policy 122 However Thompson also stated the government should not criminally prosecute women who undergo early term abortions 123 124 Thompson did not support a federal ban on gay marriage but would have supported a constitutional amendment to keep one state s recognition of such marriages from resulting in all states having to recognize them 125 Thompson said citizens are entitled to keep and bear arms if they do not have criminal records 126 and the Gun Owners of America says that he voted pro gun in 20 of 33 gun related votes during his time in the Senate 127 Thompson said that U S borders should be secured before considering comprehensive immigration reform 128 but he also supported a path to citizenship for illegal aliens saying You re going to have to in some way work out a deal where they can have some aspirations of citizenship but not make it so easy that it s unfair to the people waiting in line and abiding by the law 129 Thompson supported the U S 2003 invasion of Iraq 130 and was opposed to withdrawing troops 131 but believed that mistakes have been made since the invasion 132 Thompson initially supported the McCain Feingold campaign finance legislation but he later said that certain parts should be repealed 133 Thompson was skeptical that human efforts cause global warming and pointed to parallel warming on Mars and other planets as an example 134 Filmography editThompson s acting roles were credited as Fred Dalton Thompson unless otherwise noted Film edit Year Title Role Notes1985 Marie Himself debut credited as Fred Thompson1987 No Way Out CIA Director Marshall1988 Feds Bill Bilecki1989 Fat Man and Little Boy Major General Melrose Hayden Barry1990 The Hunt for Red October Rear Admiral Joshua PainterDays of Thunder Big JohnDie Hard 2 Ed Trudeau1991 Flight of the Intruder JAGC Captain at Court Martial UncreditedClass Action Dr GetchellNecessary Roughness Carver PurcellCape Fear Tom BroadbentCurly Sue Bernie Oxbar1992 Aces Iron Eagle III StockmanThunderheart William DawesWhite Sands Arms dealer Uncredited1993 Born Yesterday Sen HedgesIn the Line of Fire White House Chief of Staff Harry Sargent1994 Baby s Day Out FBI Agent Dale Grissom2002 Download This Himself2005 Racing Stripes Sir Trenton VoiceLooking for Comedy in the Muslim World Himself2010 The Genesis Code Judge HardinSecretariat Arthur Bull HancockIronmen Governor NeeleyAlleged William Jennings Bryan credited as Sen Fred Dalton Thompson2012 The Last Ride O KeefeSinister Sheriff2013 Unlimited Harold Finch2014 Persecuted Fr Charles Luther23 Blast Coach Powers2015 A Larger Life Robert Parker90 Minutes in Heaven Jay B Perkins2016 God s Not Dead 2 Senior Pastor posthumous release credited as Fred ThompsonTelevision edit Year Series Role Episode count1988 Wiseguy Knox Pooley 3 episodesUnholy Matrimony Frank Sweeny TV movie1989 China Beach Lt Col Reinhardt 1 episodeRoseanne Keith Faber 1 episodeMatlock Gordon Lewis 2 episodesIn the Heat of the Night Tommy Season 2 Episode 181992 Bed of Lies Richard Racehorse Haynes TV movieStay the Night Det Malone TV movieDay O Frank DeGeorgio TV movieKeep the Change Otis TV movie1993 Matlock Prosecutor McGonigal 1 episodeBarbarians at the Gate James D Robinson III TV movie2000 Sex and the City Politician on TV 1 episode2001 Rachel and Andrew Jackson A Love Story President Andrew Jackson Voice TV movie2002 2007 Law amp Order D A Arthur Branch 116 episodes2003 2006 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit D A Arthur Branch 11 episodes2004 Evel Knievel Jay Sarno TV movie2005 2006 Law amp Order Trial by Jury D A Arthur Branch 13 episodes2005 Law amp Order Criminal Intent D A Arthur Branch 1 episode2006 Conviction D A Arthur Branch 1 episode2007 Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee President Ulysses S Grant TV movie credited as Fred Thompson2009 Life on Mars NYPD Chief Harry Woolf 1 episode2010 Cars Toons Big D voice 1 episode2011 2012 The Good Wife Frank Michael Thomas 2 episodes2015 Allegiance FBI Director 4 episodesBook authored editThompson Fred 2010 Teaching the Pig to Dance A Memoir of Growing Up and Second Chances Crown Forum ISBN 978 0 30 746028 8 Electoral history editTennessee United States Senate Election 1996 Party Candidate Votes Republican Fred Thompson Incumbent 1 091 554 61 37 0 93 Democratic Houston Gordon 654 937 36 82 Independent John Jay Hooker 14 401 0 81 Majority 436 617 24 55 2 72 Republican hold SwingTennessee United States Senate Election 1994 Special Party Candidate Votes Republican Fred Thompson 885 998 60 44 Democratic Jim Cooper 565 930 38 61 Majority 320 068 21 83 16 07 Republican gain from Democratic SwingSee also editList of United States senators from TennesseeReferences edit Fred Thompson actor and presidential candidate dies at age 73 Grasswire com November 1 2015 Archived from the original on January 7 2016 Retrieved November 1 2015 a b Humphrey Tom September 7 2007 Fred Freddie he s still F D Thompson New details emerge on personal life of newly announced candidate Knoxville News Sentinel Archived from the original on April 30 2013 Retrieved September 8 2007 Mathews Joe An in law made man Los Angeles Times 2007 09 06 Thompson stopped using the name Freddie in his professional dealings and became Fred American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research Scholars amp Fellows Archived December 26 2008 at the Wayback Machine Thompson Fred Modern Political Archives Fred Thompson Papers 1993 2002 University of Tennessee Archived from the original on September 8 2006 Retrieved April 8 2007 U S Department of State Retrieved December 25 2018 a b Bragg Rick November 12 1994 Grits and Glitter Campaign Helps Actor Who Played a Senator Become One The New York Times pp Sec 1 p 10 Archived from the original on December 16 2012 Retrieved April 8 2007 a b c Associated Press and Cameron Carl Fred Thompson Quits Law amp Order Moves Closer to 2008 White House Bid Archived August 20 2007 at the Wayback Machine Fox News 2007 05 31 Thompson Fred May 18 2010 Teaching the Pig to Dance A Memoir of Growing Up and Second Chances Crown Publishing Group ISBN 978 0 307 46030 1 Fred Dalton Thompson Biography 1942 via filmreference com Reitwiesner William Addams Ancestry of Fred Thompson self published non authoritative Retrieved April 8 2007 TV or Oval Office U of M Grad Thompson Faces Decision Fred Thompson A big and joyous life Opinion CNN com CNN November 6 2015 Retrieved November 9 2015 a b c d e f g Lawrimore Erin Biography History Archived October 1 2011 at the Wayback Machine University of Tennessee Special Collections Library 2005 Future president Fred Thompson s church roots draw interest The Christian Chronicle April 1 2007 Retrieved September 9 2021 a b Kim Chipman Thompson Says He s No Churchgoer Won t Tout Religion on Stump Bloomberg 2007 09 11 Brian Kaylor Reports Conflict About Fred Thompson s Church Membership Attendance Archived from the original on April 13 2016 Retrieved December 25 2018 Mathews Joe September 6 2007 Thompson wed his ambition Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on September 8 2007 Retrieved September 7 2007 In the summer of 1959 Lindsey told Thompson she was pregnant He responded friends say by asking her to marry him Freddie and Sarah exchanged vows in a Methodist church during the second week of his senior year Seven months later in April 1960 17 year old Thompson had a son Fred Thompson chronology The Tennessean May 6 2007 a b c d e f Cottle Michelle December 1 1996 Another Beltway Bubba Washington Monthly Archived from the original on May 12 2007 Retrieved April 8 2007 a b c About Fred Archived July 10 2007 at the Wayback Machine via imwithfred com Official Site Retrieved 2007 07 13 Kirkpatrick David July 2 2007 As Senator Rose Lobbying Became Family Affair The New York Times Malcolm Andrew September 6 2007 Shocking truth about Fred Thompson revealed Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 6 2007 Fred Thompson Hometown Biography Archived March 3 2016 at the Wayback Machine Lawrenceburg Tennessee Fred Thompson for President in 2008 Vogel Kenneth Rivals Take Aim At Thompson CBS News 2007 06 12 Retrieved 2007 07 08 a b Dilanian Ken Past as lobbyist may play into future as candidate USA Today 2007 06 06 a b Thompson cooperated with White House during Watergate Associated Press March 8 2007 Archived from the original on October 11 2007 a b Lowy Joan July 7 2007 Fred Thompson Aided Nixon on Watergate The Washington Post Associated Press Retrieved July 4 2014 Cameron Carl March 8 2007 National TV Star Former Republican Senator Fred Thompson Mulls 08 Presidential Bid FoxNews Archived from the original on June 18 2007 Retrieved June 12 2007 The Curious History of What Did the President Know and when Did He Know It Brennan Center for Justice Kranish Michael July 4 2007 Select Chronology for Donald G Sanders The Boston Globe Thompson Fred D 1975 At That Point in Time The Inside Story of the Senate Watergate Committee New York Quadrangle New York Times ISBN 0 8129 0536 9 Thompson s Watergate Role Not as Advertised by Peter Obervy National Public Radio Published November 5 2007 Kranish Michael July 4 2007 Not all would put a heroic sheen on Thompson s Watergate role The Boston Globe pp Sec 1 p 10 Archived from the original on July 15 2007 Retrieved July 8 2007 and Fred Thompson Aided Nixon on Watergate Forbes July 4 2007 pp Sec 1 p 10 Archived from the original on July 15 2007 Retrieved July 8 2007 a b Fred Rolater Leonard Ray Blanton Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture 2002 Retrieved 2007 07 31 38 000 in 1978 2016 Inflation Calculator a b c Locker Richard Thompson tells why lobbyist pay rose with GOP led Senate Commercial Appeal 1994 11 05 Leibold Arthur Some Hope for the Future After a Failed National Policy for Thrifts in Barth James et al The Savings and Loan Crisis Lessons from a Regulatory Failure pages 58 59 2004 Leibold cites Strunk and Case Where Regulation Went Wrong A Look at the Causes Behind Savings and Loan Failures in the 1980s pages 14 16 1988 Vogel Kenneth Law amp Order And Lobbying The Politico 2007 04 02 Becker Jo July 19 2007 Thompson lobbied for family planning San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved July 19 2007 The records show he spent much of that time in telephone conferences with the president of the group He also spoke to administration officials on its behalf three times for a total of about three hours but when or with whom in the administration Thompson spoke is unclear When the work became controversial in 2007 in light of Thompson s anti abortion stance and 2008 presidential campaign a Thompson spokesperson said The lobbying firm consulted with Fred Thompson It is not unusual for a lawyer to give counsel at the request of colleagues even when they personally disagree with the issue See Jo Becker Records Show Ex Senator s Work for Family Planning Unit The New York Times 2007 07 19 Retrieved 2007 12 22 David D Kirkpatrick July 2 2007 As Senator Rose Lobbying Became Family Affair The New York Times Retrieved December 22 2007 Mullins Brody Thompson PAC Benefits Son More Than Republicans The Wall Street Journal 2007 04 21 a b c Hayes Stephen F April 23 2007 From the Courthouse to the White House Weekly Standard Retrieved May 2 2007 Keel Beverly On screen Thompson projects power wisdom Archived July 20 2012 at archive today The Tennessean 2007 05 08 Powers William The Politician s Pickup Lines Archived November 7 2012 at the Wayback Machine The Washington Post 1994 10 21 Some question exists about whether Thompson actually did the driving According to Kevin Drum of the Washington Monthly Thompson didn t even deign to drive the thing himself Drum Kevin Fred Thompson s Red Pick up Truck Archived July 10 2007 at the Wayback Machine Washington Monthly 2007 05 07 Retrieved 2007 06 18 Media reports in May and June 2007 said that Thompson still has the truck which is parked behind Thompson s mother s home outside Nashville Chipman Kim Thompson s Backers Check His Fire in the Belly for 2008 Race Bloomberg 2007 06 28 According to Newsweek The paint is peeling and its U S Senate license plates expired back in 2002 Bailey Holly The Sign of the Red Truck Archived May 24 2007 at the Wayback Machine Newsweek 2007 05 28 Retrieved 2007 07 10 Traub James Party Like It s 1994 New York Times Magazine 2006 03 12 The Republicans shocked political professionals including President Bill Clinton by gaining 52 seats in the House giving them a majority there for the first time in 40 years They picked up eight seats in the Senate to wrest control there as well Heilemann John The Shadow Candidates New York Magazine Retrieved June 18 2007 United States of America Presidential Elections of 1996 Electoral College Vote by States Psephos Adam Carr s Election Archive 1 Archived July 18 2011 at the Wayback Machine a b Fund John March 17 2007 Lights Camera Candidacy The Wall Street Journal Retrieved April 8 2007 Thompson Fred Additional Views of Chairman Fred Thompson Investigation of Illegal or Improper Activities in Connection With 1996 Federal Election Campaigns Final Report of the Committee on Governmental Affairs Senate Report 105 167 105th Congress 2d Session 1998 03 10 Senate Committee on Homeland Security amp Governmental Affairs History of Committee Chairmen Archived July 14 2007 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2007 07 13 Sen Thompson s Official Senate Web Site via Archive org Neal Terry M August 18 1999 McCain Re Emerges Receives Thompson Endorsement The Washington Post Bush The days of speculation are over USA Today 2000 07 22 Zuckerbrod Nancy Thompson eyed for vice presidential role Archived October 11 2007 at the Wayback Machine via oakridger com 2000 07 03 Retrieved 2007 07 10 How conservative is Fred Thompson Washington Times Editorial 2007 06 23 Profile at Project Vote Smart Archived July 6 2007 at the Wayback Machine including bio positions finances interest group ratings votes and statements Theobald Bill In D C tenacious Thompson defied prediction Reliable conservative had fierce independent streak The Tennessean 2007 07 08 a b Thompson Fred Federalism n Me Archived January 8 2009 at the Wayback Machine American Enterprise Institute 2007 04 23 Retrieved 2007 05 13 Thompson and the Laziness Issue Archived September 15 2007 at the Wayback Machine Newsweek 2007 09 29 G O P Hopeful Took Own Path in the Senate The New York Times 2007 09 29 Baxter Sarah Old Girlfriends Cast Their Vote for Thompson Times Online 2007 06 24 Grove Lloyd July 2 2002 Reliable Sources The Washington Post Archived from the original on November 7 2012 Retrieved November 20 2007 Marc Santora December 15 2007 A Little Thompson Humor The New York Times Retrieved December 24 2007 Brody David April 24 2007 Fred Thompson s Secret Weapon CBNnews Archived from the original on November 17 2007 Retrieved November 20 2007 Michelle Cottle October 22 2007 Jeri Rigged The New Republic Retrieved November 21 2007 Mackenzie Carpenter August 12 2007 Married to ambition Not your father s potential first spouse Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved November 26 2007 Profile Fred Thompson BBC News September 3 2007 Tapper Jake Thompson s Daughter s Death Informs Right to Die Stance ABC News 2007 10 22 Halperin Mark May 24 2007 A New Role for Fred Thompson Time Archived from the original on May 26 2007 Birnbaum Jeffrey Thompson Will Take On Outsider Role After Playing Access Man The Washington Post June 12 2007 TNT won t pull reruns starring Thompson Seattle Times 2007 09 01 Former Senator Fred Thompson in Remission for Lymphoma Fox News April 11 2007 Archived from the original on April 15 2007 Retrieved April 11 2007 Bloom Mark 2007 04 11 Fred Thompson GOP Potential Candidate Had Rare NHL Archived June 25 2008 at the Wayback Machine MedPage Today Metro In Brief The Washington Post November 26 2002 p B3 Fred Thompson takes on federal council role The Knoxville News Sentinel December 1 2002 p H3 Interview with Mike Boos of Citizens United CNN March 1 2003 Goldsmith Brian Beware The Convention Candidates CBS News 2007 04 20 Thompson Fred The Pitch via YouTube Retrieved 2007 07 13 Lee Christopher September 9 2005 Hill Veterans Light the Way for Nominee The Washington Post Retrieved July 19 2007 International Security Advisory Board Former Members State Department web site International Security Advisory Board State Department web site Shane Scott February 9 2007 Media Censors for the Jury Let a Style Item Get Through The New York Times Bohn Kevin February 9 2007 Libby trial provides a rare look inside the grand jury CNN Loller Travis Looking at Thompson s Lobbying Past Archived June 21 2008 at the Wayback Machine ABC News 2007 06 25 Copeland Libby and Montgomery David Scooter Libby s Pals Trusting In Providence The Washington Post 2007 07 03 George W Bush Statement by the President The White House July 2 2007 accessed 2 July 2007 Political Leaders Express Outrage Support for Scooter Libby s Commuted Sentence Fox News July 3 2007 Archived from the original on July 5 2007 Retrieved July 5 2007 Miller Korin Names and Faces The Washington Post 2006 02 25 The Fred Thompson Report ABC Radio Networks Fred Thompson 2007 Townhall com Archived from the original on June 5 2011 Retrieved September 10 2010 Fred Thompson 2008 Townhall com Archived from the original on June 11 2011 Retrieved September 10 2010 Fred Thompson to Speak in Richmond WHSV TV June 1 2007 Retrieved June 3 2007 Horrigan Marie July 31 2007 Fred Thompson s Long Exploration Raises Money and Confusion Congressional Quarterly Archived from the original on August 14 2007 Retrieved 2007 08 08 Thompson Tells Leno He Would Like to Be President Fox News June 7 2007 Archived from the original on July 11 2007 Retrieved June 28 2007 Nagourney Adam Candidates Shift as G O P Field Alters NY Times 2007 07 19 Steve McGookin September 5 2007 Thompson Finally Steps Onstage Forbes Archived from the original on September 18 2008 Brief excerpts from the Tonight Show appearance are available from NBC Archived September 8 2007 at the Wayback Machine The full Tonight Show transcript is 2 Archived September 11 2007 at the Wayback Machine Bill Schneider October 16 2007 Poll As Thompson s star fades Clinton s on the rise CNN Retrieved October 17 2007 Jill Zuckman October 10 2007 Thompson debuts as GOP candidates clash Chicago Tribune Robert D Novak May 7 2007 Let down by Fred Thompson Washington Post Retrieved October 17 2007 Nation s Oldest Right to Life Organization Supporting Thompson Standard News Wire com 20 December Retrieved 9 September 2013 Fred Thompson Receives the Endorsement of Virginia Society for Human Life Archived October 4 2013 at the Wayback Machine Presidency Project UCSB EDU 20 December 2007 Retrieved 9 September 2013 November 30 2007 Presidential Preferences American Research Group November 30 2007 Retrieved December 2 2007 Daily Presidential Tracking Polling History Rasmussen Reports December 2 2007 Archived from the original on December 1 2007 Retrieved December 2 2007 CNN Political Ticker Thompson drops out of GOP Presidential Race CNN January 22 2008 Archived from the original on January 25 2008 Retrieved January 22 2008 Fred Thompson to appear in Richmond on behalf of National Popular Vote initiative The Washington Post July 11 2011 Archived from the original on October 16 2020 Van Gelder Lawrence March 26 2008 Fred Thompson Seeks Make Believe Roles The New York Times Harry Woolf Character IMDb Liz Shaw August 29 2009 Brian Dennehy Fred Thompson to star in film shooting at Crossroads Village The Flint Journal Bond Paul March 7 2014 Fred Thompson Religious Thriller Persecuted Gets Release Date The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved October 9 2014 Nordyke Kimberly December 23 2008 Fred Thompson lands daily radio show Reuters Westwood says goodbye to talker Fred Thompson welcomes Doug Urbanski Radio Info com January 4 2011 Archived from the original on January 9 2011 AAG Announces Fred Thompson as Reverse Mortgage Spokesman reversemortgagedaily com May 24 2010 American Advisors Group June 10 2010 American Advisors Group Announces Senator Fred Thompson as National Reverse Mortgage Spokesperson prnewswire com Thompson Fred D Teaching the Pig to Dance A Memoir of Growing up and Second Chances Crown Forum 2010 ISBN 9780307460288 Retrieved October 23 2018 US Congress THOMPSON Fred Dalton 1942 2015 Biographical Dictionary of the United States Congress 1774 present Retrieved October 23 2018 Fred Thompson with larger than life persona dies at 73 Tennessean com Retrieved November 2 2015 Fred Thompson remembered as a natural actor politician USA Today com Retrieved November 8 2015 Fred Thompson A Big and Joyous Life CNN com November 6 2015 Retrieved November 8 2015 Transcript Former Sen Fred Thompson on FOX News Sunday Fox News March 11 2007 Archived from the original on May 29 2007 Retrieved June 17 2007 Exclusive Former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson on Possible White House Bid Archived July 9 2007 at the Wayback Machine Fox News Interview 2007 06 05 Bailey Holly Away From the Cameras Archived June 21 2007 at the Wayback Machine Newsweek 2007 06 25 Thompson Roe bad law and bad medicine CNN August 17 2007 Archived from the original on August 20 2007 Retrieved August 13 2007 Nix That The Corner August 17 2007 Archived from the original on September 14 2007 Retrieved August 20 2007 Thompson Fred Armed with the Truth ABC Radio May 10 2007 Accessed May 13 2007 Craig Fields Presidential Candidates And The Second Amendment Gun Owners of America Archived from the original on June 13 2007 Retrieved January 15 2008 Thompson Fred Prepared Remarks for Speech to Lincoln Club Annual Dinner ABC Radio May 4 2007 Accessed May 13 2007 YouTube youtube com U S Senate Roll Call Vote senate gov January 27 2015 Thompson U S must rebuild military Stiest August 21 2007 Retrieved October 23 2023 Former Sen Fred Thompson on FOX News Sunday Fox News March 11 2007 Archived from the original on May 29 2007 Retrieved July 2 2007 Sean Hannity interview of Fred Thompson Archived July 9 2007 at the Wayback Machine Fox News June 6 2007 Accessed June 9 2007 Thompson Fred Plutonic Warming Archived September 3 2007 at the Wayback Machine AEI March 22 2007 Accessed May 13 2007 External links editFred Thompson at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Definitions from Wiktionary nbsp Media from Commons nbsp News from Wikinews nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Texts from Wikisource nbsp Textbooks from Wikibooks nbsp Resources from Wikiversity Official The Official Flickr Page for Fred Thompson official photo site Documentaries topic pages and databases Fred Thompson at Curlie Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Financial information presidential campaign at the Federal Election Commission OpenSecrets campaign contributions 1994 Member of Congress Appearances on C SPAN Archive of United States Senator Fred Dalton Thompson Congressional Website From Internet Archive retrieved on 3 January 2007 Complete text and audio and video of Fred Thompson s GOP Presidential Candidacy Announcement AmericanRhetoric com Complete text and audio and video of Fred Thompson s 2008 Republican National Convention Speech AmericanRhetoric com Fred Dalton Thompson at IMDb Fred Thompson Find a Grave Retrieved June 24 2021 Fred D Thompson Papers Archived February 17 2017 at the Wayback Machine University of Tennessee Knoxville LibrariesNews media Lawrenceburgs com Fred Thompson biography from hometown newspaper Nashville Post The Fred Files Lobbying disclosures 1975 1994 New York Times Fred D Thompson collection of news stories and commentaryParty political officesPreceded byWilliam Hawkins Republican nominee for United States Senator from Tennessee Class 2 1994 1996 Succeeded byLamar AlexanderU S SenatePreceded byHarlan Mathews U S Senator Class 2 from Tennessee1994 2003 Served alongside Jim Sasser Bill Frist Succeeded byLamar AlexanderPreceded byTed Stevens Chair of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee1997 2001 Succeeded byJoe LiebermanPreceded byJoe Lieberman Chair of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee2001 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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