Tommy Thompson Drops Presidential Bid
Submitted by retrorepublican on Sun, 08/12/2007 - 22:29Former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson said Sunday he is dropping out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination after finishing sixth in an Iowa straw poll.
"I have no regrets about running," he said in a statement released Sunday evening by his campaign.
"I felt my record as Governor of Wisconsin and Secretary of Health and Human Services gave me the experience I needed to serve as president, but I respect the decision of the voters. I am leaving the campaign trail today, but I will not leave the challenges of improving health care and welfare in America."
The statement was issued several hours after WITI-TV in Milwaukee reported that Thompson, 65, told one of its reporters he was withdrawing.
"I have very much enjoyed my years in public service and I am comforted by the fact that I think I made a difference for people during that time," Thompson said in the campaign announcement. "I hope to continue working to serve others over the next few years."
The statement said Thompson intends to take some time off before returning to the private sector and his nonprofit work.
He had said before the Iowa event that he would drop out of the race unless he finished first or second.
The statement didn't say whether he would endorse another candidate.
A veteran of four successful campaigns for governor of Wisconsin, had a good track record of winning elections.
He quit during his fourth term as governor to serve as President Bush's secretary of Health and Human Services from 2001 to the end of 2004.
He was first elected in 1966 at age 24 to the Wisconsin State Assembly, not long after he graduated from the University of Wisconsin. Twenty years later, he won his first term as governor.
As governor, he earned a national reputation for policies that moved many Wisconsin families from welfare to work, gave minority families more options on where they could send children to school by giving religious and private schools up to $5,000 per student and expanded health care to include thousands of the working poor who had not previously qualified for current government programs. He pushed for changes in welfare laws before President Clinton and Congress took up the issue on the national level.
Critics, however, charged the primary aim of Thompson's welfare reforms was merely to get people off Wisconsin's rolls and not necessarily to lift families out of poverty
Born in Elroy, Wis., Thompson boasted about his small-town background. His father ran a gas station and a country grocery store.
Thompson's time heading the Department of Health and Human Services was marked by anthrax attacks, a flu vaccine shortage and passage of the Medicare prescription law. Thompson was a key player in Bush's AIDS initiative, a commitment of $15 billion over five years for treatment and prevention of the disease that was rapidly spreading overseas. Thompson traveled frequently to Africa during his Cabinet service.
A fan of Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson (nyse: HOG - news - people ), Thompson has long taken an annual motorcycle trip with lawmakers, motorcycle enthusiasts and campaign supporters.
He touted his background as a Midwest governor and former HHS secretary as valuable credentials for a presidential candidate.
















THOMPSON
healthare and welfare???? sounds like a socialist Hillary Clinton to me.. what a dumb ass.
"Ineptocracy: a system of government where the least capable to lead are elected by the least capable of producing, and where the members of society least likely to sustain themselves or succeed are rewarded with goods and services paid for by the confisc
If you love Freedom - check out Tommy's brother
Tommy's brother, Ed, is a freedom-fighter.
Start here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Thompson and follow the links. The DVD of his campaign (A Remarkable Man) wins people over to the freedom movement.
I showed it to my Republican family members, and they liked him, even though I would have thought it might appeal more to Democrats.
He's a very warm, "take care of people and let them be themselves" kind of person, rather than an expert on economics. (Really, both sides share the same goals, they just have different blind-spots and approaches.) But he was fighting for his own economic freedom, and winning.
Once he got into office, he saved taxpayers all kinds of money.
There are good candidates out there, if you look for them.
IMissLiberty
You can reach voters in California, here: http://consequeries.com/California-voter-guide.php
Thompson wants YOU "chipped"
Here's Good ol' Tommy Boy advocating everyone receive an implantable microchip.
Of course, he's on the board of directors of VeriChip, so BY ALL MEANS, GET ONE FOR YOUR SAFETY !!!
Always for our "safety" and "security".......or "for the children".
Anyhow, here's the 5 minute interview with this clown on the Squawkbox:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiLixwNkur8
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www.vaclib.org
KARL ROVE RESIGNS!
BREAKING NEWS
KARL TO QUIT IN A WEEK
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/08/13/rove.resign/
9/11 Lessons From Star Trek-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CyjD6Ulf6s&feature=channel_page
'9/11 Conspiracy Theories Ridiculous' - Al Qaeda
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_OIXfkXEj0&feature=dir
B.R.O * M.I.K.E.
Great!
Any word on when jail time starts?
Wait...
T.Thompson wants to improve WELFARE?
No wonder he didn't win. :p
TOP FIVE!
TOP 5 ONLY,
SAY THESE WORDS OUT LOUD.
TOP FIVE ONLY!
TOP FIVE ONLY!
:now 11rudy 10mc fruity and 9mcain and 8thomsopn and every one above number 6, should be encou-RAGED TO DROP OUT OF THE RACE NOW, AFTER ALL..............
TOP FIVE ONLY PLEASE.
LET US SPREAD THIS MEEM WITH GREAT FIRE!
9/11 Lessons From Star Trek-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CyjD6Ulf6s&feature=channel_page
'9/11 Conspiracy Theories Ridiculous' - Al Qaeda
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_OIXfkXEj0&feature=dir
B.R.O * M.I.K.E.
Be careful what you wish for...
What it Ron comes in 6th in the next beauty contest?
All candidates should be allowed to speak and run, until they choose not to. (Yes even Cox)
eb
so true
i take it back, i think there should be five more candidates up there, why not 25 republicans, we could make it a tag team thing.
the more the merrier.
ok thats too sarcastic, but your are right. it goes both ways.
9/11 Lessons From Star Trek-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CyjD6Ulf6s&feature=channel_page
'9/11 Conspiracy Theories Ridiculous' - Al Qaeda
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_OIXfkXEj0&feature=dir
B.R.O * M.I.K.E.