The Campaign Spot on National Review Online: An Account of Thompson's 'Desire' Question, From The Man Who Asked

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The Campaign Spot on National Review Online: An Account of Thompson's 'Desire' Question, From The Man Who Asked

"Sen. Thompson positioned himself as willing to serve, not for an enlarged ego, but out of a deep desire to serve his nation. He has desire to make our nation better for his children and grandchildren. Far from a slick Branson like presentation, he presented himself as a dedicated patriot willing to serve if we, the American people, were willing to have him do so."

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