http://www.omaha.com/index.php?u_page=2835&u_sid=2341446Published Sunday | March 4, 2007
Thompson tells Iowans GOP has lost its way
MOUNT PLEASANT, Iowa (AP) - Former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson may not have drawn huge crowds during campaign stops across southern Iowa Saturday, but some of the Iowans who saw him liked his message.
The Republican presidential hopeful covered several domestic issues and detailed his plan for handling the Iraq war to about three dozen people at the Iris Restaurant in Mount Pleasant.
"The guy has got something that we need," said Bill Layne, a Mount Pleasant Republican. "We need intelligent leadership. We need capability in the governing offices."
Diane Brinkmeyer, of New London, was a Thompson supporter before meeting him. A self-described avid reader, she has kept track of the campaign in the early months and has come to like the former governor.
"I like what he did for welfare in Wisconsin," Brinkmeyer said. "Also, he's personable, and I know that doesn't say a thing about your brains, but to get elected in the United States, you'd better be."
Thompson said he thought Republicans in Congress had lost their way and it cost them seats in November.
"We went to Washington to change Washington, and Washington changed us," Thompson said. "We tried to spend money as fast as Democrats, and you can't spend money as fast as Democrats."
Former Wisconsin Gov. Tommy Thompson
Thompson was elected governor of Wisconsin in 1986. He left office in 2001 after serving four terms to become President Bush's first health and human services secretary. He held the job four years and oversaw creation of the federal prescription drug program.
Thompson didn't back away from his relationship with Bush but didn't hesitate to point out where his views differ.
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