In a message dated 7/27/07 4:37:14 A.M. Central Daylight Time, News@jobdestruction.info writes:
<<<<< JOB DESTRUCTION NEWSLETTER  No. 1735 -- 7/27/2007 >>>>>



Sen. Fred Thompson (R-TN) showed his true colors by hiring Spencer Abraham
as his campaign manager.

Spencer Abraham used to a Senator from Michigan. He was so bad on
immigration that a coalition of groups united to defeat him in the
election. Even conservative Republicans rallied behind his liberal
opponent, Debbie Stabenow. The CFAW (Coalition for the Future American
Worker) played a major role in defeating Abraham. It was one of the most
dramatic victories the immigration reform groups have ever had but the
mainstream media totally downplayed it. The CFAW never got the credit they
deserved for helping to defeat the despot.

Check out this newspaper ad that was used in the campaign against Abraham:
http://www.jobdestruction.info/ShameH1B/Library/Archives/MichABIAd.htm

You might wonder why Thompson would want to associate with a Bushie
(Secretary of Energy) and a godfather of H-1B like Abraham. Part of the
reason is that Thompson and Abraham agree that H-1B should be unlimited and
that American workers should be unprotected against the corporate wolves
who want cheap labor.

Thompson's voting record on H-1B speaks for itself. Americans for Better
Immigration gave him a grade of F. Here are just a few reasons Thompson
earned a failing grade:

1998: Voted for S.1723, nearly doubling hi-tech visas

1998: Voted against protecting American workers by putting safeguards into
the H-1B law.

1998: S.1723, Voted to allow American workers to be fired and replaced with
a foreign worker.

1996: Voted in committee for the Abraham amendment to S.1664. The Abraham
amendment to S.1664 stripped all legal reforms from the bill. This vote
shows how closely tied Thompson and Abraham are.

2000: Voted for S.2045, a foreign worker bill with no worker protections.
Sen. Thompson voted for the Abraham foreign worker bill to nearly triple
the number of foreign high-tech workers. This is another crucial piece of
evidence to their close ties.

The mainstream media predictably thinks that Fred Thompson made a good
choice, but of course that's because Abraham has been one of their darlings
for a very long time. Abraham has never hesitated to play up his Lebanese
ancestry to get the sympathies of the media, and of course they love him
because he wants open borders.

The following statement from "The Atlantic" is quite funny considering that
Abraham couldn't even win his re-election bid in Michigan. As a strategist
Abraham has a proven record of failure -- a detail that the mainstream
media chooses to ignore and Thompson is willing to overlook.

   The role of ex-Sen. Spencer Abraham is unclear, but integrating him
   into the campaign will help. He is one of the party's best
   practitioner-strategists and has experience running campaigns
   nationwide.

OK, now let's get pass the BS and the hoopla to discuss the real reason
Thompson thinks Abraham can help him run for president -- $$$. The term
"grasstops" is a cute way of describing corporatocrats who have fat
wallets.

   He's less of a grassroots guy, but he can raise money from the
   grasstops.

In conclusion Fred Thompson has probably sealed his own doom as a contender
for president -- even before he announced an official campaign. Mainstream
Republicans are just plain angry at the way the neocons have supported the
open borders agenda and they sure aren't going to trust someone who buddies
up with Abraham. Don't expect liberals to jump on the Fred Thompson
bandwagon either -- the Jewish lobby, which traditionally supports open
borders, doesn't trust Abraham because they suspect he has close ties to
radical Islam.

John McCain recently acknowledged that his support of open borders hurt his
presidential campaign but Fred Thompson seems oblivious to the lesson. Is
Thompson stupid or what?


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Articles Included Below
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http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8QJ5HJ00&show_article=1
Thompson Shakes Up Staff 


http://www.steinreport.com/archives/010594.html
Fred Thompson Picks Spencer Abraham to Help Campaign


http://michellemalkin.com/2007/07/26/fred-thompson-and-spencer-abraham-bad-c
ombo/
Fred Thompson and Spencer Abraham: Bad combo


http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2007/07/defending_jeri_thompson
.php
Fred Thompson's Week In Context

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http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8QJ5HJ00&show_article=1

Thompson Shakes Up Staff 

Jul 24 03:52 PM US/Eastern
By LIBBY QUAID
Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) - Republican presidential hopeful Fred Thompson is
replacing his acting campaign manager with former senator and energy
secretary Spencer Abraham and Florida GOP strategist Randy Enright.
Thompson spokeswoman Linda Rozett said acting campaign manager Tom
Collamore, former vice president of food and tobacco giant Altria, still
will advise the campaign. Collamore has helped organize the campaign for
Thompson, who has not officially jumped into the race.

Thompson has established a "testing the waters" committee that allows him
to raise money for a presidential bid. He is expected to formally kick off
his candidacy in September.

"The Friends of Fred Thompson have made a number of changes as they prepare
to enter the next phase, adding new experience and political strength to
the organization," Rozett said.

Enright has served as Florida regional political director for the
Republican National Committee and was executive director of the Republican
Party of Iowa and the Republican Party of Florida.

Abraham is a former Michigan senator who lost a bid for reelection in 2000
to Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow.


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http://www.steinreport.com/archives/010594.html

July 25, 2007

Fred Thompson Picks Spencer Abraham to Help Campaign

Former Sen. Fred Thompson has picked former Sen. Spencer Abraham  of
Michigan to co-manage his presidential campaign. "[Thompson's
pro-enforcement stance] immediately translated into significant popular
support and turned you into a viable prospect for the Republican
nomination, even though you had not formally declared your candidacy. Then
you appointed as your campaign manager former U.S. senator Spencer Abraham
from Michigan. Abraham is most famous as an arrogant open-borders fanatic
in his work as chairman of the Senate immigration sub-committee in the late
1990s. He was so bad on immigration that in 2000 Michigan conservatives and
Republicans voted for Spencer's challenger, pro-abortion liberal Democrat
Debbie Stabenow, in order to drive Spencer from the Senate. Abraham lost
his Senate seat because of his commitment to open borders, pure and simple
. . . Are you not aware that immigration restrictionists loathe Abraham as
an open-borders true-believer, and that your appointment of him as your
most important staff person throws into doubt your main selling point as a
candidate? Did you have a reason for doing this, or are you just thick?"
writes Lawrence Auster.


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http://michellemalkin.com/2007/07/26/fred-thompson-and-spencer-abraham-bad-c
ombo/

Fred Thompson and Spencer Abraham: Bad combo

By Michelle Malkin    July 26, 2007 11:41 AM In my 2002 book Invasion (p.
71, 76), I noted the open-borders obstructionism of former Sen. Spencer
Abraham (R-Michigan), who fought to block the implementation of two
different tracking databases--one for foreign student visa holders and the
other for all temporary visitors (which was mandated by Section 110 of the
1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act). Abraham
led efforts to starve the first database of funding and crusaded several
times to kill Section 110 altogether. On September 11, 2001, neither of
those databases was in place. To this day, they remain incomplete.

Now, Fred Thompson has gone and hired Open Border Spence as his acting
campaign manager:

Republican presidential hopeful Fred Thompson, who hasn’t officially
entered the presidential race, is shaking up his campaign staff, replacing
his acting campaign manager with a former Michigan senator and a Florida
Republican strategist.

Thompson spokeswoman Linda Rozett said acting campaign manager Tom
Collamore, former vice president of food and tobacco giant Altria, still
will advise the campaign. Collamore has helped organize the campaign for
Thompson, who has not officially jumped into the race.

Thompson has established a "testing the waters" committee that allows him
to raise money for a presidential bid. He is expected to formally kick off
his candidacy in September, after the Labor Day holiday.

"The Friends of Fred Thompson have made a number of changes as they prepare
to enter the next phase, adding new experience and political strength to
the organization," Rozett said.

Replacing Collamore will be Randy Enright, who has served as Florida
regional political director for the Republican National Committee, and
Spencer Abraham, the former senator who lost his bid for re-election in
2000 to Democratic Sen. Debbie Stabenow.
Bad, bad move. If the Fred campaign is trying to win over grass-roots
conservatives, this is a dumb way to do it.

Debbie Schlussel has followed the soft-on-terrorism career of Spencer
Abraham. Yikes.

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http://marcambinder.theatlantic.com/archives/2007/07/defending_jeri_thompson
.php

Fred Thompson's Week In Context

26 Jul 2007 12:51 pm

Two days of high profile resignations, an NBC News report that fundraising
has slowed down considerably, open anxiety from Thompson supporters -- it
seems like a hex has been cast on his presidential bid.

What's going on?



To a certain extent, these growing pains are normal. It's extraordinarily
difficult to quickly build a presidential campaign from scratch. Back-end
tasks include creating a budget, renting headquarters, hiring lawyers and
compliance experts, dealing with the press, dealing with allies, dealing
with potential fundraisers, recruiting political operatives, recruiting
supporters, managing expectations -- and lots more. As new employees come
aboard, the number of voices, the levels of vetting, the procedural hurdles
all multiply. Campaigns at this stage often require a single puppet master.
Good Ole' Fred has one: wife Jeri Kehn Thompson.

Thompson unwisely allowed tension to develop between his wife and the rest
of the campaign staff. Ex-campaign-manager designate Tom Collamore did not
mesh with Jeri Thompson and the friction between the two was evident to the
rest of the staff. At times, Kehn Thompson would simply countermand
Collamore's instructions. She has final hiring authority -- something that
every campaign manager needs and Collamore never had. The Thompson
presidential staff will be her staff more than Fred's.

J.T. Mastranadi is one of the Republican Party's best opposition
researchers. His "ground" skill -- his ability to unearth new information
-- is the envy of many competitors. He was hired two weeks ago, and when he
began to plan for the campaign, he found it difficult to get his questions
answered. He quickly concluded that Thompson had yet to get his affairs in
order, friends say.

Now -- the strong hand of Jeri Thompson is not necessarily a force for
evil. Spouses can be good campaign managers: Jenny Sanford managed her
husband Mark's first four successful congressional and gubernatorial
campaigns in South Carolina. But Thompson's press has been brutal and
borderline sexist, a consequence of her many detractors speaking on
background to reporters. Thompson has worked as a professional political
consultant and knows the basics of putting a campaign together. And Fred
Thompson trusts her to make decisions. Incoming staffers need to accept
that Jeri is first among equals. It is unclear whether any adviser will
rise as a counterweight to the spouse. Probably not: Michelle Obama,
Elizabeth Edwards, Bill Clinton and Ann Romney are probably the most
powerful quartet of spouses to exert influence in a presidential race ever.
No one on their respective campaigns comes close, although John Edwards and
Hillary Clinton have been known to weigh the advice of others against the
influence of wife and husband.

It took about eight months for John McCain to discover that lines of
authority matter. Presidents ought to be competent managers. If a candidate
can't get his campaign right, then it's fair to wonder how he'd structure
the White House staff, what power he'd delegate to the cabinet, who would
make decisions in his absence and more. The presence of a single decider,
in and of itself, should not count against the Thompson campaign and is
probably essential at this point. The resignations and backbiting suggest
that the campaign cannot control its own image, and the responsibility lies
solely with the candidate. Ole Fred has to fix the problems. His supporters
will lose faith in him if he dawdles and his fundraising will dry up even
more.

As Chuck Todd points out, one reason why two resignations matter is that
there is nothing else that matters -- Thompson isn't making news or
campaigning.

The role of ex-Sen. Spencer Abraham is unclear, but integrating him into
the campaign will help. He is one of the party's best
practitioner-strategists and has experience running campaigns nationwide.
He's less of a grassroots guy, but he can raise money from the grasstops.
One Republican on the outer circle of the campaign said that Abraham will
be the campaign's chief liaison to politicians and fundraisers and will be
one of its public faces. Randy Enwright, as has been widely reported, is
one of the main reasons why Florida is only barely competitive for
Democrats anymore. He is that good.

"We're on track," communications director Linda Rozett said yesterday. The
message from the survivors on the campaign staff seems to be: a few scuff
marks only matter to the press. Maybe. But Thompson is losing fair-weather
fans. The opinion elite at National Review Online often pull base opinion
behind them, and they're starting to get mighty anxious.

Thompson expects to open a presidential committee (and call it an
exploratory committee) in August -- although probably after the ABC News
debate on August 5. Thompson is slated on the Ames straw poll ballot, so he
might well establish the committee in the week between the debate and the
straw poll. Thompson's formal announcement tour is planned for the first
week after Labor Day.

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