TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Sept. 18, 2007

Fred Thompson's Florida Faux Pas?

Republican Hopeful Pleads Ignorance On Contentious Everglades Oil Drilling Issue

  • Republican presidential hopeful Fred Thompson laughs with supporters after wiping his face with a towel to combat the afternoon heat in The Villages, Fla., Thursday, Sept. 13, 2007. Photo

    Republican presidential hopeful Fred Thompson laughs with supporters after wiping his face with a towel to combat the afternoon heat in The Villages, Fla., Thursday, Sept. 13, 2007.  (AP Photo/John Raoux)

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(AP)  Republican presidential hopeful Fred Thompson seemed taken by surprise when asked Tuesday about oil drilling in the Everglades, apparently unaware it's been a major Florida issue.

Before answering, he laughed at the question.

“Gosh, no one has told me that there's any major reserves in the Everglades, but maybe that's one of the things I need to learn while I'm down here,” Thompson said after talking over state issues with Gov. Charlie Crist.

Thompson, who has called for seeking U.S. oil resources wherever they exist, was asked by an Associated Press reporter whether that included drilling in the Everglades.

“I'm not going to start out by taking this, that or the other off the table in terms of our overall energy situation,” he said.

In 2002, when Thompson was a Tennessee senator, President Bush announced plans to spend $120 million to buy oil and gas rights on 390,396 acres of federally protected land in the Everglades to safeguard them from drilling.

The decision came as the president's brother, then-Gov. Jeb Bush, was seeking re-election and amid plans for a major expansion of drilling operations on the western edge of the Everglades. President Bush's action was viewed by many as a move to help his brother's political prospects.

Thompson declined to rule out oil drilling in the Everglades, but did say it would be “a pretty drastic situation.”

“On the question of drilling in general, I don't think anybody really prefers to have to drill at all anywhere. I have said we've got to use our own resources,” said Thompson, who added that he supports drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. “Nobody wants to see $100 oil either. So we have to do what's reasonable and makes sense.”

Last Friday at a campaign stop in Cape Coral along the state's southwest coast, Thompson said he would be open to the idea of drilling off Florida's Gulf of Mexico coastline.

After meeting with the governor, Thompson said he could not commit to one of Crist's top federal priorities: a national insurance backup fund designed to make property insurance more affordable and accessible.

Asked if was satisfied with Thompson's response on Florida issues, Crist answered with a succinct, “Pretty much.”

Later, in a phone call with The Associated Press, Crist said, “I wasn't completely overjoyed with the positions ... but I think he'll take some time to respond to them.”

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by kansas1946 September 18, 2007 7:25 PM PDT
I thought this was the Republican''s golden boy. Getting tarnished already??
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by unclereggie2 September 18, 2007 10:04 PM PDT
Fred Thompson was the original inspiration for Homer Simpson. Doh! This toad is going no where but down, down and down. There''s no there there. The guy was simply ripping off the system to pad his bank account. I cannot wait to hear what he says next - how about leeching is a legitimate health care option.
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by jimrasmussen September 20, 2007 11:01 PM PDT
Actually, unclereggie2, leeches ARE used in legitimate medical situations.
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