Fred Thompson

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  • The makeup scandals

    Why do reporters get so excited when a candidate tries to look good on TV?
  • McCain flees north toward home

    With even supporters checking his campaign's vital signs, the candidate looks for new life in New Hampshire, the state where he upset George W. Bush in 2000.
  • Is Jeri Kehn Thompson too hot for the White House?

    Fred Thompson's wife's appearance is turning heads -- and raising questions.
  • "A good American"

    GOP presidential candidates respond -- or don't -- to Bush's decision on Libby.
  • Rudy amid the evangelicals

    "America's mayor" stays resolute on terrorism and the war -- but don't even ask him about the A-word.
  • A Cheney-Thompson swap?

    Sally Quinn has an idea.
  • Thompson gets one step closer

    The former Tennessee senator and "Law & Order" star files the papers to form a presidential exploratory committee.
  • Yes, and we'll miss seeing Rudy in drag

    The Giuliani campaign welcomes Fred Thompson to the race.
  • That was then, this is now

    Fred Thompson's abortion evolution.
  • Fred Thompson's biggest role yet

    In Orange County, the ex-Tennessee senator, "Law and Order" star and possible '08 contender acts presidential for a night.
  • Gingrich is bored; Thompson is tall

    The GOP debate, from the outside looking in.
  • Make room for Daddy

    At the Reagan Library, the GOP's 2008 contenders compete for the Gipper's mantle -- and for the title of Most Macho.
  • The "Living With Cancer" election

    Elizabeth Edwards has been diagnosed with cancer. So have four of the Republicans running for president.
  • Priorities

    A report says former Sen. Fred Thompson will probably run for president -- but not until sweeps week is over.
  • Battle of the NBC titans!

    In dueling ads for and against war with Iraq, conservative Fred Thompson of "Law and Order" faces down "The West Wing's" Martin Sheen. Who wins? Salon's ad panel decides.
  • Die hard, too?

    McCain-Feingold gets a big hand from former actor Sen. Fred Thompson. But it ain't over 'til they roll the credits.
  • Newsreal: Ended, not mended

    By upholding California's Proposition 209, the Supreme Court effectively defeated the Clinton administration's top civil rights nominee -- and drove a huge nail into the president's "mend, don't end" affirmative-action policies.
  • Newsreal: Shooting yourself in the foot

    The fund-raising scandal surrounding the re-election campaign of Teamster leader Ron Carey provides a huge boost to Republicans and anti-union causes everywhere.
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