The Case for Newt:

EdwardBaiamonte

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I don't pay attention to day to day politics at all , but just today I heard Gingrich for the first time in years and fell in love with him again. He's a real revolutionary, as he says, and intellectual. I recall him before he was speaker giving speeches to an empty chamber of the House for C-Span. He believes in ideas and persuasion and debate and is so natural and at ease as he destroys liberals. They hit him with everything today and he was better than Buckley. He all but said we need guns to protect ourselves from Democrats. He wants ghetto kids to be janitors not drug dealers, and he wants treasonous judges to explain themselves in public rather than hide behind their robes. He was polite, measured, and relaxed but his absolute awareness of the pure idiocy in liberalism was obvious.

Bachman and Santorum have the right positions but not one tiny bit of ability to inspire or persuade anyone of anything. Yes, Buckley said, the most conservative who can win and maybe Newt can't but no man alive is better prepared to set the stage for a broad scale conservative victory in the future, just like he did by taking back the House for the first time in 40 years and then falling only one vote short in the Senate of passing a revolutionary Balanced Budget Amendment that would have kept us $15 trillion out of debt. He said, in effect, this is war worth fighting now, not some BS game between Team A and Team B with no real significance.

George Washington could have played safe and gone for incremental change against England but at a certain point he preferred principle and war to safety and incrementalism, thank God. Obama is the most left wing anti-American president ever so there may never be a better time to rally the troops for war, a war with Newt as the general in charge
 
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Newt is the most qualified with sound conservative principles.
 
I don't pay attention to day to day politics at all , but just today I heard Gingrich for the first time in years and fell in love with him again. He's a real revolutionary, as he says, and intellectual. I recall him before he was speaker giving speeches to an empty chamber of the House for C-Span. He believes in ideas and persuasion and debate and is so natural and at ease as he destroys liberals. They hit him with everything today and he was better than Buckley. He all but said we need guns to protect ourselves from Democrats. He wants ghetto kids to be janitors not drug dealers, and he wants treasonous judges to explain themselves in public rather than hide behind their robes. He was polite, measured, and relaxed but his absolute awareness of the pure idiocy in liberalism was obvious.

Bachman and Santorum have the right positions but not one tiny bit of ability to inspire or persuade anyone of anything. Yes, Buckley said, the most conservative who can win and maybe Newt can't but no man alive is better prepared to set the stage for a broad scale conservative victory in the future, just like he did by taking back the House for the first time in 40 years and then falling only one vote short in the Senate of passing a revolutionary Balanced Budget Amendment that would have kept us $15 trillion out of debt. He said, in effect, this is war worth fighting now, not some BS game between Team A and Team B with no real significance.

George Washington could have played safe and gone for incremental change against England but at a certain point he preferred principle and war to safety and incrementalism, thank God. Obama is the most left wing anti-American president ever so there may never be a better time to rally the troops for war, a war with Newt as the general in charge
How much is he paying you?
 
I don't pay attention to day to day politics at all , but just today I heard Gingrich for the first time in years and fell in love with him again. He's a real revolutionary, as he says, and intellectual. I recall him before he was speaker giving speeches to an empty chamber of the House for C-Span. He believes in ideas and persuasion and debate and is so natural and at ease as he destroys liberals. They hit him with everything today and he was better than Buckley. He all but said we need guns to protect ourselves from Democrats. He wants ghetto kids to be janitors not drug dealers, and he wants treasonous judges to explain themselves in public rather than hide behind their robes. He was polite, measured, and relaxed but his absolute awareness of the pure idiocy in liberalism was obvious.

Bachman and Santorum have the right positions but not one tiny bit of ability to inspire or persuade anyone of anything. Yes, Buckley said, the most conservative who can win and maybe Newt can't but no man alive is better prepared to set the stage for a broad scale conservative victory in the future, just like he did by taking back the House for the first time in 40 years and then falling only one vote short in the Senate of passing a revolutionary Balanced Budget Amendment that would have kept us $15 trillion out of debt. He said, in effect, this is war worth fighting now, not some BS game between Team A and Team B with no real significance.

George Washington could have played safe and gone for incremental change against England but at a certain point he preferred principle and war to safety and incrementalism, thank God. Obama is the most left wing anti-American president ever so there may never be a better time to rally the troops for war, a war with Newt as the general in charge
How much is he paying you?

Most folks who like one candidate over another are not getting paid for it. Sorry!
 

"The Constitution must be radically changed and a new system of government invented
"

"I thank you, Mr. Jefferson who helped create the system that served us so well for so long, and that now must, in its turn,
die and be replaced.”
Pretty shocking words for Patriots and those who hold our Constitution dear, isn't it?

How about this? This is addressed to the Founding Fathers:This was from a book written by Alvin Toffler, "The Third Wave."
Gingrich loooooooooooved this book. I mean really loved it.
In fact, Newt wrote the Forward to the sequel.


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This was no flash in the pan book referral for Newt, or an afterthought wink at an author who could maybe bring jingle to his pockets.

Toffler's book was waved around by Newt during congressional sessions.
Newt insisted people who were following his 'educational courses' - in and out of congress - read it.


It was high atop Newt Gingrich's Required Reading List. He & Toffler were tight -- he was Newt's Guru - his Mentor.

Newt said if you want to get inside Newt, study the works of Toffler.

The book calls for radical change and abolishing the U.S. Constitution.

How, How, How...on God's green earth can Conservatives square THIS little bit of nuggetry from the Newt?

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How, How, How...on God's green earth can Conservatives square THIS little bit of nuggetry from the Newt?

Newt, in politics, has a near perfect conservative record over 35 years. No one can match that. Any change he wants in government is toward a more conservative government that would in effect make liberalism nearly illegal as our Founders intended with the Constitution.
 
How, How, How...on God's green earth can Conservatives square THIS little bit of nuggetry from the Newt?

Newt, in politics, has a near perfect conservative record over 35 years. No one can match that. Any change he wants in government is toward a more conservative government that would in effect make liberalism nearly illegal as our Founders intended with the Constitution.

lol

http://www.usmessageboard.com/politics/195546-newt-gingrich-rino.html
 
How, How, How...on God's green earth can Conservatives square THIS little bit of nuggetry from the Newt?

Newt, in politics, has a near perfect conservative record over 35 years. No one can match that. Any change he wants in government is toward a more conservative government that would in effect make liberalism nearly illegal as our Founders intended with the Constitution.
What the fucK?
 
Newt.
Heh.

Which Newt?
  • The one who impeached clinton for sexual misconduct while indulging in same?
  • The one who was sanctioned to the tune of 300k in a 395-28 vote?

Personally I think that Newt needs to exit stage right and move on down the road.
 
The Case for Newt:

In favor of federal mandate to purchase medical insurance?...Check.
All for TARP before he was against it?...Check.
Footsie friend of Fannie & Freddie?...Check.
Supports ETOH subsidies?...Check
Supports the cap-n-trade tax scam?...Check.
Back door amnesty?...Check.
For indicting and generally pushing around judges who make rulings he doesn't like?...Check.
One of the biggest friends the Big Brother snoop state will ever have?...Check.
Pimp for FDR's "four freedoms" and Wilsonian realpolitik?...Check.

The case is made....He's a progressive/socialist, bordering on fascist.
 
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How, How, How...on God's green earth can Conservatives square THIS little bit of nuggetry from the Newt?

Newt, in politics, has a near perfect conservative record over 35 years. No one can match that. Any change he wants in government is toward a more conservative government that would in effect make liberalism nearly illegal as our Founders intended with the Constitution.

Please nominate Gingrich....
 
Gingrich Plummets in Polls as Voters Start Remembering Who He Is

Dawning Awareness Threatens Campaign
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DES MOINES (The Borowitz Report) – In a development that has imperiled his front-runner status in the Republican presidential race, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has plunged in the polls as voters have begun to remember who he is.

Mr. Gingrich had been surging in recent weeks, but according to pollster Davis Logsdon of the University of Minnesota’s Opinion Research institute, “That was before people’s memories of who New Gingrich is started gradually kicking in.”

According to a new poll released today, Mr. Gingrich fared especially poorly among voters who agreed with the statement, “Wait a minute, that guy? He was an enormous dick.”

“Newt Gingrich has got to do something fast to keep people from remembering who he is,” pollster Logsdon said. “He might try growing a moustache or wearing an eye patch, but that might be too little, too late.”

On the ground in Iowa, Gingrich campaign strategists are working overtime to confront the challenge posed by voters remembering who he is, aides to the former House Speaker said today.

According to one campaign source, the Gingrich campaign has begun seeking the support of people with mental disorders and other memory issues that make it hard for them to retain basic information.
“The problem is, most of those people are currently running for President,” the source said.
In other political news, the Romney campaign unveiled a new slogan today: “You’re Out of Other Options.”

:lol:
 

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