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Fred Thompson grew up in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. Fred Thompson received his undergraduate degree in philosophy and political science from Memphis State University in 1964 and his law degree from Vanderbilt University in 1967, working his way through school. Two years after law school, Fred Thompson was named an Assistant United States Attorney and at the age of 30 was appointed Minority Counsel to the Senate Watergate Committee, where he served in 1973 and 1974. In 1977 Fred Thompson took on the case of a Tennessee Parole Board chairman fired under suspicious circumstances. Thompson's work helped to expose a cash-for-clemency scheme that ultimately toppled the governor. The scandal became the subject of a best-selling book and later a film, Marie, in which Thompson portrayed himself. He went on to appear in 18 motion pictures, including In the Line of Fire, Die Hard II and The Hunt for Red October. Prior to his election to the U.S. Senate, Fred Thompson maintained law offices in Nashville and Washington and served as Special Counsel to both the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.

In his first campaign for public office, Fred Thompson was elected by the people of Tennessee in 1994 to the remaining two years of an unexpired Senate term. When he was returned for a full term in 1996, he received more votes than any previous candidate for any office in Tennessee history. Fred Thompson won two elections in two years by more than twenty points each. Senator Thompson retired from the Senate in 2002, having served as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, and a member of the Senate committee on Finance.

In his time in the Senate, Thompson focused on issues such as reducing taxes, curbing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and eliminating government waste, fraud and abuse. Since his retirement from the Senate, Thompson has returned to acting and plays Arthur Branch on the NBC series "Law and Order." In addition, Fred Thompson was named by President Bush as an informal advisor to Supreme Court Chief Justice nominee John Roberts, moving his nomination through the Senate. Fred Thompson is a monthly contributor to Townhall Magazine.

Fred Thompson is married. He has four children and five grandchildren.

A New York State of Mind

By Fred Thompson (Aug 21, 2007)

When I was working in television, I spent quite a bit of time in New York City. There are lots of things about the place I like, but New York gun laws don’t fall in that... more

The Importance of Border Security

By Fred Thompson (Aug 18, 2007)

You can’t have national security without border security. It’s not only necessary for any meaningful immigration reform; border security plays a key role in both the... more

Sanctuary Cities

By Fred Thompson (Aug 14, 2007)

Read more at Fred Thompson’s blog. If you listen to folks who oppose immigration and border enforcement, you get the feeling they think we put locks on our doors to keep... more

The Gas Tax

By Fred Thompson (Aug 13, 2007)

http://fredfile.imwithfred.com Whoa now. Let’s hold our horses a minute and think about the calls for new tax increases to fix our infrastructure problems. The Minneapolis... more

The Economic Reality

By Fred Thompson (Aug 07, 2007)

This column originally appeared on Fred Thompson’s blog at http://fredfile.imwithfred.com/. Economist Larry Kudlow calls today’s American economy, “the greatest story... more

Judge Southwick Should Be Confirmed

By Fred Thompson (Aug 01, 2007)

Originally appeared on ImWithFred.com You’ve probably never heard of Rebecca Nurse, but bear with me for a moment. Nurse arrived in Salem, Massachusetts in 1640. There,... more

Eminent Domain

By Fred Thompson (Jul 30, 2007)

Orignally appeared on ImWithFred.com Last week, California officials in National City voted unanimously to use eminent domain to take over more than 600... more

On Federalism

By Fred Thompson (Jul 27, 2007)

p>Orignally appeared on ImWithFred.com The Framers drew their design for our Constitution from a basic understanding of human nature. From the wisdom of the ages and from... more

Hazleton Immigration Decision

By Fred Thompson (Jul 26, 2007)

Orignally appeared on ImWithFred.com Most Americans want something to be done about the illegal immigration problem we have in this country. They’ve been expecting the... more

A Better than Fair Day

By Fred Thompson (Jun 29, 2007)

Yesterday was a good day. Talk radio, along with the blogs, helped block an immigration bill that the American people overwhelmingly opposed. Then, a congressman, who is also... more

The Darfur Genocide and Global Warming

By Fred Thompson (Jun 28, 2007)

Recently, the new UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said that the root cause of the current genocide in Darfur is … global warming. Now if you've been following the tragedy of... more

Common Sense on Capital Punishment

By Fred Thompson (Jun 27, 2007)

Our country seems to be able to come to the right conclusions over time, even when we’re being told over and over again that we're wrong. When I say the right conclusions, by... more

Duplicating Disaster

By Fred Thompson (Jun 26, 2007)

We're hearing those phrases again; national health care, universal health care, socialized medicine. We're being told that government bureaucrats can take over our entire... more

The Queen and Free Speech

By Fred Thompson (Jun 25, 2007)

Last week, I was fortunate enough to spend some time in London. Being there, I couldn't help but think how much America owes to British culture and traditions. Even our past... more

Tax Cuts for Kids

By Fred Thompson (Jun 22, 2007)

One of the reasons I keep ringing the bell about the Bush tax cuts is that they’ve been so good for our country in so many ways. Letting them expire would amount to a tax... more

A Federalist Approach to Malpractice Abuse

By Fred Thompson (Jun 21, 2007)

Out-of-control medical malpractice lawsuits have been a problem in many parts of the country for a long time. Malpractice insurance costs can be driven so high, that doctors... more

Good News about CAIR

By Fred Thompson (Jun 20, 2007)

I've talked before about the Council on American-Islamic Relations -- most recently because it filed that lawsuit against Americans who reported suspicious behavior by... more

Union Dues and Secret Ballots

By Fred Thompson (Jun 19, 2007)

There was a time in America when local governments and employers could take advantage of powerless workers. Unions formed as a result. Nowadays, government generally sides... more

Reading Harry Reid

By Fred Thompson (Jun 18, 2007)

Well, you've heard by now that Senate leader Harry Reid insulted one of this country's brightest military minds, Marine Corps General Peter Pace -- calling him "incompetent."... more

Banning Dave Barry

By Fred Thompson (Jun 15, 2007)

It's funny how things change. Well, not always, but in this case, the story involves one of America's best humor writers -- Dave Barry. There was a time when American... more

The Castro/Chavez Axis

By Fred Thompson (Jun 14, 2007)

We're coming up on the 45th anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis and I think it's worth talking about. In 1962, President John F. Kennedy faced down the USSR, risking... more

A Prescription for the Nursing Shortage

By Fred Thompson (Jun 13, 2007)

It’s funny how historic events can have unexpected impacts many decades after memories have begun to fade. America, in fact, is facing a crisis in the next few years that... more

An Unsustainable Development

By Fred Thompson (Jun 11, 2007)

If there's a hell on earth, it's probably Zimbabwe. Life expectancies in the landlocked nation in the South of Africa are the world's lowest. Reports say women live an... more

The New Hostages

By Fred Thompson (Jun 07, 2007)

When Iran abducted 15 British citizens from Iraqi waters in March, the world knew about it. The regime used the hostages for their own underhanded propaganda purposes, but... more

Sentencing of Scooter Libby

By Fred Thompson (Jun 07, 2007)

The sentencing of Scooter Libby was the last in a series of acts that has resulted in a shocking injustice – one created by and enabled by federal officials. As I’ve been... more

A Story of Vigilance

By Fred Thompson (Jun 04, 2007)

We’ve all heard by now about the plot by Muslim extremists to use jet fuel tanks and pipelines in a terror attack on JFK Airport and Queens, NY. One reason the incident is... more

Speaking Up for Freedom

By Fred Thompson (Jun 01, 2007)

Well, he's done it. Hugo Chavez was already systematically silencing criticism of his autocratic rule through threats and intimidation. Journalists have been threatened,... more

Living in Terror

By Fred Thompson (May 30, 2007)

Let me ask you a hypothetical question. What do you think America would do if Canadian soldiers were firing dozens of missiles every day into Buffalo, N.Y.? What do you think... more

I Remember

By Fred Thompson (May 25, 2007)

I remember when I was a kid; one thing was clear to me. The more I learned about the rest of the world, the luckier I felt just having been born in America. The more I... more

Tolerating Trafficking

By Fred Thompson (May 21, 2007)

I'm never particularly surprised when the United Nations seems to oppose human freedom rather than promote it. At least a third of its member nations aren't democratic... more

You’re Listening to Radio Free Congress

By Fred Thompson (May 17, 2007)

I had planned on talking a bit today about Venezuela. The president there doesn't like the way his media is covering him, so he's doing away with the free press. He's... more

Those Who Cannot Remember the Past

By Fred Thompson (May 17, 2007)

If you went to college in the sixties, like I did, you might not know how much higher education has changed since then. Universities today are different places. At... more

It’s a Small World After All

By Fred Thompson (May 16, 2007)

Just when you think you’ve seen just about everything; in this case I’m talking about that video of the Palestinian children's show featuring a costumed Mickey Mouse... more

Those Who Cannot Remember the Past

By Fred Thompson (May 16, 2007)

If you went to college in the sixties, like I did, you might not know how much higher education has changed since then. Universities today are different places. At... more

Power of The President

By Fred Thompson (May 15, 2007)

Once again the Washington scandal machine is in full frenzy. This time the hapless Justice Department is baring the brunt. It’s over the administration’s firing of eight U.S.... more

First Principles First

By Fred Thompson (May 14, 2007)

- The Following speech was delivered to the meeting of the Council for National Policy on Saturday, May 12, 2007. One thing about folks knowing you are going to... more

Armed with the Truth

By Fred Thompson (May 11, 2007)

If you care about Constitutional law, and everybody should, the big news is that it looks as if the Supreme Court is going to hear a Second Amendment case some time next... more

A Toast to Monsieur Sarkozy

By Fred Thompson (May 10, 2007)

The election of Nicolas Sarkozy to the presidency of France has been a serious blow to those who claim that America has earned the undying hatred of Europeans. Oh, to be... more

Tenent’s Time with Tim

By Fred Thompson (May 09, 2007)

I watched George Tenent’s interview with Tim Russert on “Meet the Press” Sunday. Tenent’s new book gives his version of history leading up to September 11. It’s almost... more

To the Shores of Tripoli

By Fred Thompson (May 08, 2007)

From the Halls of Montezuma to the Shores of Tripoli. We fight our country's battles in the air, on land and sea. First to fight for right and freedom, and to keep our... more

Images of Oppression

By Fred Thompson (May 04, 2007)

Sometimes, you read or hear something, and an image forms in your mind that just won't go away. For me, one of those images comes from the 2002 news stories about religious... more

The myth of Cuban health care

By Fred Thompson (May 03, 2007)

You might have read the stories about filmmaker Michael Moore taking ailing workers from Ground Zero in Manhattan to Cuba for free medical treatments. According to reports,... more

Sticks and Stones

By Fred Thompson (Apr 30, 2007)

It bothers Americans when we're told how unpopular we are with the rest of the world. For some of us, at least, it gets our back up -- and our natural tendency is to tell... more

The NFL Backdraft

By Fred Thompson (Apr 28, 2007)

I've been a dedicated fan of professional football since I was a kid. I have the "premium" satellite football package and I've had seats for Tennessee Titans games since they... more

Rewriting History a Classroom at a Time

By Fred Thompson (Apr 26, 2007)

By now, we're used to people like Iranian President Ahmadinejad denying that the holocaust ever happened, even while he and his regime promise not only the destruction of... more

Black and White Decisions

By Fred Thompson (Apr 24, 2007)

Some time ago, I was watching an old Humphrey Bogart detective movie and it struck me that the fictional jobs of Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe would have been a lot easier... more

Talking about Federalism

By Fred Thompson (Apr 23, 2007)

My friend, Ramesh Ponnuru, over at National Review and I had a little disagreement over the issue of Federalism. It might seem a little like "Inside Baseball" but,... more

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