Damn, I hope they don't listen to him..
Do any of the responses this thread has gotten lead you to believe they will?
I think we're ok.
Newt can be so level headed and then turn around and he's suddenly crazy again.
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Damn, I hope they don't listen to him..
Do any of the responses this thread has gotten lead you to believe they will?
I think we're ok.
LOL Love the faux "Party of Yes" title
That's NOT what Newt said, but knock yourselves out
Damn, I hope they don't listen to him..
Do any of the responses this thread has gotten lead you to believe they will?
I think we're ok.
Newt can be so level headed and then turn around and he's suddenly crazy again.
Gingrich: GOP Should Be "Party Of Yes"
By Reid Wilson
NEW ORLEANS, LA -- Ex-House Speaker Newt Gingrich will urge attendees at the Southern Republican Leadership Conference to offer solutions instead of simply criticizing Dem policies, his organization said in a media release this afternoon.
"To win in 2010 and 2012, it's not enough to say no to the radical agenda of Obama, Pelosi, and Reid," Gingrich said in a statement. "Tonight's speech will explain why real leadership requires Republicans to offer a compelling vision of safety, prosperity, and freedom that stands in vivid contrast to Obama's secular, socialist, machine now running Washington."
Dems have scored points by labeling the GOP the "Party of No" for a perceived lack of serious policy alternatives. And the label clearly rankles GOPers in DC, who point to a few proposals from Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) and House and Senate leadership.
Meanwhile, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) is spearheading efforts to craft a new version of the Contract with America, which Gingrich used in '94 as the GOP took back the House for the first time in 40 years. Party leaders have yet to say when they will unveil their agenda, and some worry that releasing it too soon will give Dems a target as they struggle with a tough political environment.
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LOL Love the faux "Party of Yes" title
That's NOT what Newt said, but knock yourselves out
The title comes from the National Journal. You'd know that if you were anything but a troll.
"To win in 2010 and 2012, it's not enough to say no..."
were you thinking NEWT was calling on the GOP to be the party of Maybe?
www. hotlineoncall. nationaljournal .com
Do any of the responses this thread has gotten lead you to believe they will?
I think we're ok.
Newt can be so level headed and then turn around and he's suddenly crazy again.
When NEWT puts on his academic hat--when he channels Obama---he sounds rational. When he campaigns or speaks for the Wingnut Brigade, he leaves his education and reason at the door.
Isn't Newt pretty much the father of modern neocons?
What I found interesting was his use of the word "secular". Our government's policies SHOULD be secular. More fear-mongering by the right and no substance, I see.
Pretty much...And the leader of the great squishy capitulation artists, known as the "Republican Revolutionaries".Isn't Newt pretty much the father of modern neocons?
Isn't Newt pretty much the father of modern neocons?
Newt is the father of the Clinton's "Budget surpluses"
Isn't Newt pretty much the father of modern neocons?
Isn't Newt pretty much the father of modern neocons?
Newt is the father of the Clinton's "Budget surpluses"
Whatever.. Clinton dragged him along.
Also a myth.Isn't Newt pretty much the father of modern neocons?
Newt is the father of the Clinton's "Budget surpluses"
Newt can be so level headed and then turn around and he's suddenly crazy again.
When NEWT puts on his academic hat--when he channels Obama---he sounds rational. When he campaigns or speaks for the Wingnut Brigade, he leaves his education and reason at the door.
Skitzophrenia. I swear he can switch personalities before your eyes.
Also a myth.Isn't Newt pretty much the father of modern neocons?
Newt is the father of the Clinton's "Budget surpluses"
The alleged "balanced budget" and mythical "surpluses" were all but inevitable, as Perot pointed out on a multitude of occasions back in '92.
Also a myth.Isn't Newt pretty much the father of modern neocons?
Newt is the father of the Clinton's "Budget surpluses"
The alleged "balanced budget" and mythical "surpluses" were all but inevitable, as Perot pointed out on a multitude of occasions back in '92.
Also a myth.Newt is the father of the Clinton's "Budget surpluses"
The alleged "balanced budget" and mythical "surpluses" were all but inevitable, as Perot pointed out on a multitude of occasions back in '92.
Ahh yes... Perot. Now was that before or after he went crazy?
Chapter 1: Conspiracy Theories Everywhere
from Conspiracy: How the Paranoid Style Flourishes and Where It Comes From
He met at least twice with the head of the Christic Institute, a fringe outfit claiming that a conspiratorial group (the "Secret Team") runs the U.S. government even as it engages in drug trafficking and arms running.
He associated with such conspiracy theorists as James "Bo" Gritz and Roy Cohn.
He took seriously some woolly charges (dubbed the "October Surprise") that George Bush in 1980 had gone to Europe to try to stop the release of American hostages in Tehran, and thereby to hurt Jimmy Carter's electoral chances.
Perot went so far as to dispatch a team to the Missouri state prison to investigate a jailbird's claim about flying Bush home in a supersonic plane from a phantom meeting in Madrid with Iranians.
Perot sees a conspiracy of neglect on the part of the U.S. government, and Bush specifically, toward captured American military men in Southeast Asia; officials shy away from this issue to hide their long-established and deeply corrupt relations with drug traffickers.
Perot's rage against these conspirators, an in-depth analysis concluded, was "at the heart, if not the very soul, of his bid for the presidency" in 1992.
Conspiracy Theories Everywhere - Conspiracy: How the Paranoid Style Flourishes and Where It Comes From - by Daniel Pipes
Also a myth.Newt is the father of the Clinton's "Budget surpluses"
The alleged "balanced budget" and mythical "surpluses" were all but inevitable, as Perot pointed out on a multitude of occasions back in '92.
Perot?
Sean, is that you?
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Nothing and everything is inevitable when it comes to the economy. Actions taken brought about the economic recovery of the 90s. Your argument is sound when speaking of a recovery in the long term as in, given enough time---things will recover/balance out. Eventually the economy will rebound.
But a balanced budget and surpluses had to be planned for. Clinton gets the credit for actions taken, just as Reagan does and Obama does.
Indeed... Clinton is credited with recognizing that he had little choice BUt to sign the BBA... passed by the Conservative Legislative Majority or lose the 96 election.
And The Brown Clown is credited with..
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