I heard him respond if we keep going the same way we are going we are not going to win the war on terror and that we need other countries. In addition, he added that it matters what other countries think of us.
I don't know who's going to get my vote yet. I'm a conservative, and the candidate's pro-life stance comes first and foremost. I figure if the candidate understands that unalienable right, then the rest will somehow fall into place.
I like Laura I. and try to keep an ear on her program. I missed this interview but saw the one of Thompson with Hannity.
I'm wondering did Thompson get into any specifics on our 'needing other countries' to win the war on terror, (becasue to me that's a no-brainer; besides which I think there will always be a "war on terror", just as there is a war on poverty, etc. ) and also did he say specifically
how it matters what other countries think of us.
I wouldn't condemn him or count him out on just those statements general as they are.
As far as anti-Bush rhetoric, I haven't heard any one of the candidates really praise Pres. Bush; plenty of accolade to Ronald Reagan, but not GWBush. They are distancing themselves from him becasue they know he's become more unpopular with even his own base, of which I'm one. He's not acted truly conservative especially in the areas of expanding the federal government and his stance on illegal 'amnesty', and particularly with his effort for a North American Union.