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Breaking: Tommy Thompson to form exploratory committee

posted at 10:22 pm on November 15, 2006 by Ian
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Former HHS secretary and Gov. Tommy Thompson throws his hat in:

Former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson, who served as Health and Human Services Secretary in President Bush’s first term, said Wednesday he intends to form a committee to explore a possible run for the White House in 2008.

“I intend to do so after the first of the year,” the Republican said in reference to establishing an exploratory committee.

Update (Michelle): Five letters for you–L.O.S.E.R.

Refresher from Oct. 11, 2001…

Here is the surest way for government officials to stoke nationwide fear about bioterrorism in this country: Treat the American public like children.

Public-health bureaucrats have grown smugly accustomed to telling us what we should think — instead of what we should know. The federal administrators of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are especially skilled at paternalistic propagandizing. They’ve had plenty of practice over the last two decades, from hectoring Americans about the evils of gun ownership, to demonizing the tobacco industry, to spreading the graphic gospel of sex education and condom distribution in public schools against the will of parents.

In wartime, these health officials remain committed to the Nanny State philosophy. Take last week’s statements by Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson, who oversees the CDC, when news broke about the Florida man who had contracted the first case of inhalation anthrax in 25 years.

Secretary Thompson appeared at a White House briefing last Thursday and described the case as “isolated” six times. He mentioned that the anthrax victim, tabloid photo editor Bob Stevens, was an “outdoorsman” and “drank water out of a stream when he was traveling through North Carolina.” Thompson stated emphatically that “there is no evidence of terrorism.”

He did not mention that Stevens lived about a mile from an air strip where terrorist hijacker Mohammed Atta rented planes or that several of Atta’s fellow hijackers also visited and asked questions at a crop-dusting business in Belle Glade, Fla., 40 miles from Stevens’ home in Lantana.

Thompson brought along an HHS doctor, Scott Lillibridge, to pooh-pooh the possibility of nefarious causes for Stevens’ infection. “Sporadic cases may occur from contact with wool, animal products, hides, that sort of thing,” Dr. Lillibridge said. “These are sporadic, episodic things that happen from time to time.”

Others echoed the “don’t worry, be happy” line. “We have no reason to believe at this time this was an attack at all,” said Dr. Steven Wiersma, Florida’s top epidemiologist. An NPR report announced: “Government reassures citizens that a Florida man who contracted anthrax did not get it as the result of bioterrorism.”

Well, that was Thursday. On Friday, Stevens died. On Monday, a second man who worked in the mailroom of Stevens’ workplace was found to have a small amount of anthrax in his nose. Anthrax spores were found on a keyboard in the building. A third person — a woman librarian at the office building already being treated for pneumonia — may have tested positive for anthrax exposure. Now the FBI is investigating the Florida cases. And nobody’s blaming it on wool.

The only sheep left in this picture are the ones who bought Thompson’s spin.

Attorney General John Ashcroft said Monday: “We regard this as an investigation that could become a clear criminal investigation … We don’t have enough information to know whether this could be related to terrorism or not.” We don’t have enough information. Isn’t this what Thompson should have said last week? Why did he say anything at all? Thompson’s credibility is shot. So is the CDC’s. The agency continues to insist “there is no need for people to take any extraordinary actions or steps. They should not buy and hoard medicines or antibiotics. They should not buy gas masks” — even as politicians and bureaucrats in Washington do just that.

Let this be a lesson to Thompson and our great guardians in lab coats. Arm us with facts or shut up. The prescription for panic prevention lies in letting us judge the risk — and what to do about it — for ourselves. Truth is always the most effective antidote to fear.

I haven’t forgotten. Adversity is the best test of leadership. Thompson failed. Miserably.


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I think he’s gunning for a VP slot, though. Welfare reform – check; school choice – check. Not sure about his other positions.

lorien1973 on November 15, 2006 at 10:26 PM

Who is he? What is position on so-called issues?

Ouabam on November 15, 2006 at 10:27 PM

Damn. his wikipedia entry is updated already. How fast are those people over there?

He was governor of Wisconsin for 4 terms, I think. Instituted the nation’s first school choice program (if memory serves) and did a nice welfare reform there too.

lorien1973 on November 15, 2006 at 10:29 PM

Even if he were fabulous, “Tommy” ???? C’mon. “Tommy”?????

bbz123 on November 15, 2006 at 10:42 PM

5 years on, there still have been no terrorism charges filed against anyone in that case. I do not believe any evidence of Anthrax was obtained from the belongings of the 19 terrorists, or from Moussaui (sp?).

lorien1973 on November 15, 2006 at 10:42 PM

Completing the checklist:

Spending – Exceptionally high. There are very few highways left in Wisconsin that actually go through podunk towns; they’re all 4-lane bypasses.

Taxing – His idea of “relief” is having a different unit of government assume the responsibility of raising the funds spent (he pushed through the state funding 2/3rds of school costs, which has caused an explosion in state taxes and only temporary relief at the local level). Then there’s the “stick it to ‘em” line when he was pushing the Legislature to pass a taxing authority for what became Miller Park (that cost a Pubbie his state Senate seat when he flipped to push that through).

Conservativism – Let’s ask Mark Neumann. Tommy had the “R”PW abandon him in his 1998 run aganst Russ Feingold.

Well, he does have 2 more conservative accomplishments than I can think of for McCain, and arguably 1 more than Giuliani.

steveegg on November 15, 2006 at 10:43 PM

Haha, you know, if you guys had been smart, you would have convinced him to run against Herb Kohl in 2006.

If you had done that, you might still control the senate. He was actually ahead in the early polling. Suckers.

Grebrook on November 15, 2006 at 10:45 PM

Damn. his wikipedia entry is updated already. How fast are those people over there?

lorien1973 on November 15, 2006 at 10:29 PM

It’s user updated.

By the way, where is everyone tonight? In the threads I find interesting, there are only a couple dozen comments and it seems like everyone went to bed or something… Did we all get left behind?

RightWinged on November 15, 2006 at 10:49 PM

Well, he does have 2 more conservative accomplishments than I can think of for McCain, and arguably 1 more than Giuliani.

which cannot be overlooked. At this point, conservative republicans have to face the reality that there will not be a true conservative presidential candidate. Most likely that will be the VP, while the president will be more *cough*moderate*cough*.

lorien1973 on November 15, 2006 at 10:51 PM

In the threads I find interesting, there are only a couple dozen comments and it seems like everyone went to bed or something…

It’d be a lot busier if AP would install a VB forum on the site. Come on, isn’t anyone with me here? I keep mentioning it :P I’ll cough up the cash for the license LOL

lorien1973 on November 15, 2006 at 10:52 PM

No. I think everyone has given up. Rumsfeld was given the Willem Dafoe in Platoon treatment; I’ve lost track of how many times Jorge Arbusto has given me the finger in the last week. Apparently the GOP has decided to pig pile onto my beliefs by appointing that flaming jacka$$ to Senate Minority leader…and now..please welcome the John Edwards of the GOP, presidential wannabe..uh…whathisface…got fired for sucking at his job and nobody noticed…Tommy…er..Macaca..oops..er Thompson. Michelle said it best…LOSER.

austinnelly on November 15, 2006 at 10:54 PM

Normally, I let lightning deal with trolls, but in this case, I’ll make an exception. Don’t think that the “R”PW didn’t try, but even Tommy realized that Nobody’s Senator has too much money left from the sale of the family business (the now-defunct Kohl’s Food Stores and the rather-successful Kohl’s Department Stores) and too much goodwill from keeping the Milwaukee Bucks in town and buying UW a shiny new arena.

steveegg on November 15, 2006 at 10:55 PM

VB forum?

steveegg on November 15, 2006 at 10:56 PM

Michelle – That’s cold. True, but cold nonetheless. There’s plenty more from before his time in Washington to deep-six this as fast as his “run” in 2000 was deep-sixed.

One more reason Tommy doesn’t have a prayer of either President or VP – there’s enough video out there of Tommy, shall we say, less than sober, including one special one where he uttered the phrase those of us in southeast Wisconsin have come to regret, “Stick it to ‘em.” Not that I’m exactly suggesting anybody search YouTube for it, but I’m sure somebody has it up there.

steveegg on November 15, 2006 at 11:02 PM

By the way, where is everyone tonight? In the threads I find interesting, there are only a couple dozen comments and it seems like everyone went to bed or something… Did we all get left behind?

RightWinged on November 15, 2006 at 10:49 PM

Call it the midweek hump.

steveegg on November 15, 2006 at 11:13 PM

Perhaps the ‘exploratory committee’ could also examine why he believes he has leadership qualities in scope of a position as prominent as the POTUS.

By the way, where is everyone tonight? In the threads I find interesting, there are only a couple dozen comments and it seems like everyone went to bed or something… Did we all get left behind?

RightWinged on November 15, 2006 at 10:49 PM

It’s been a long week RightWinged. With not much energizing news coming out of D.C.

thedecider on November 15, 2006 at 11:41 PM

All these guys they ever have is government positions, where do they get all that money to run for office? How do I beocme rich like all those people running? Other people paying for all these people. I can see Bloomberg he got billions from a business he started, even if losing, he is using his own money to fill his fantasy. yet all these other people mostly what I have heard of them is that were on the government, state, city or federal payroll to become rich. I work for the federal gov’t and lucky to afford a train ticket to DC, not that pay is unfair or anything., Geez

StuLongIsland on November 15, 2006 at 11:47 PM

“Haha, you know, if you guys had been smart, you would have convinced him to run against Herb Kohl in 2006.”.

He thought about it and passed.

Yep, he was a 4 term gov and a moderate.

The dems ran real loosers (Ed Garvey – Jeez – even most dems hate him) against for his re-elections, so it is no surprise he kept winning.

purpleslog on November 16, 2006 at 12:33 AM

this guy needs to disappear he was worthless and a fool in his job at Homeland security, he was a failure and a fraud..

retired on November 16, 2006 at 8:28 AM

By the way, where is everyone tonight?

It’s Tommy Thompson….*YAWN*

SouthernGent on November 16, 2006 at 10:19 AM

Update (Michelle): Five letters for you–L.O.S.E.R.

Ok, so let me get this straight – you don’t like him, right?

Well, on the bright side, he’s as inspirational and charismatic as Steve Forbes was.

thirteen28 on November 16, 2006 at 10:27 AM

Tommy Thompson, Who the hell is he?

shooter on November 16, 2006 at 11:13 AM

Non-starter!

Dread Pirate Roberts VI on November 16, 2006 at 11:47 AM

Well, on the bright side, he’s as inspirational and charismatic as Steve Forbes was.

thirteen28 on November 16, 2006 at 10:27 AM

You’ve never been at a Tommy stump speech, have you? I have, and he actually is quite inspirational and charismatic on the campaign trail (especially if that trail has the requisite-for-Wisconsin bar on it).

steveegg on November 16, 2006 at 11:53 AM

You’ve never been at a Tommy stump speech, have you? I have, and he actually is quite inspirational and charismatic on the campaign trail (especially if that trail has the requisite-for-Wisconsin bar on it).

steveegg on November 16, 2006 at 11:53 AM

True enough, so perhaps my (lame) attempt at humor will fall on its face. But he’s not a guy I see getting people enthusiastically behind him for president.

thirteen28 on November 16, 2006 at 1:28 PM

True enough, so perhaps my (lame) attempt at humor will fall on its face. But he’s not a guy I see getting people enthusiastically behind him for president.

thirteen28 on November 16, 2006 at 1:28 PM

The only place that Tommy is charismatic and inspirational is on the stump, and he wasn’t on the stump at all since he was taken out of Wisconsin, so it’s no surprise you said that. You are very correct on the lack of enthusiasm; I’ve done a roundup of the react from right side of the Cheddarsphere (the name up here for the portion of the blogosphere in Wisconsin), and it isn’t pretty from those that voted for him up to 4 times (3 times here only because I was too young in 1986).

steveegg on November 16, 2006 at 7:30 PM

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