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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #125 on: June 22, 2011, 01:21:39 PM »
hahahahahaha this story is awesome.  This whole 2008 fiasco is so entertaining.

Trump screaming birther nonsense, all the repubs crying obama was sort on terror til he caps OBL after moving afghan force numbers from 30k to 100k - and now repubs are crying we are TOO MUCH at war? ???

Palin's odd bus tour bumping the Romney announcement off the headlines.  Obama-Lite Huntsman might win it all   TPaw running for Veep.  Cain running for national radio show slot.  RPaul senile and right as always.  Newt's middle name turning out to be Tiffany.  Santorum has worst last name ever.  bachmann is awesome but is seriously 19 inches shorter than Obama and will look funny during debates. 


....Santorum has worst......I always google his name when I need a smile...
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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #126 on: June 22, 2011, 01:25:10 PM »
Chad - would you bang Newt? 

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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #127 on: June 23, 2011, 06:26:37 AM »
Chad - would you bang Newt? 
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if he shared some of the 500K loot from Tiffanys; although Newt would require the entire 100 mg viagra tablet.
and only doggie style; so i wouldnt have to look at him ( and always with a condom ).
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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #128 on: July 01, 2011, 03:35:36 PM »
Gingrich campaign: Now accepting 'Office' applications
By: CNN Political Unit

(CNN)-Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is entertaining the possibility of adding someone with special skills to his team. At least, over Twitter.

Gingrich's 2012 presidential campaign is light on staff these days following the resignation of 16 senior staff members in June.

And, dazzled by the poetic possibilities, actor Rainn Wilson offered up his alter-ego, "The Office" wunderkind Dwight Schrute, as a close, personal aide to Gingrich on Thursday.

"Because of the many Newt/Schrute rhyme options, I humbly offer my services as your new campaign manager," Wilson tweeted.

Unfortunately for Wilson/Schrute, his coveted position remains occupied.

"@rainnwilson: We have a campaign manager. What about assistant TO the campaign manager?" Gingrich replied.

Following the resignations, Gingrich vowed that his campaign would rebound and launched it anew at an appearance in Beverly Hills the following week.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/07/01/gingrich-campaign-now-accepting-office-applications/#more-166003

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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #129 on: July 16, 2011, 12:48:44 PM »
Fat Lady is in concert.

Gingrich's Campaign on Life Support
Saturday, 16 Jul 2011

ATLANTA (AP) — His presidential campaign on life support, Newt Gingrich ran into the county coroner at a recent tea party event in South Carolina.

"I'm not here because you're looking ill or anything," Rae Wooten assured the former U.S. House speaker at Tuesday's event in North Charleston. A chuckling Gingrich feigned relief.

For the embattled White House candidate who's seen by some as a dead man walking in the crowded Republican field, the encounter may have hit a bit close to home.

His aides and advisers resigned en masse in early June. His first campaign finance disclosure report, filed Friday, provided little reason to be optimistic. It showed that Gingrich had raised $2.1 million since getting into the race, badly trailing the front-runner, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

He had a little more than $1 million in debt, almost half of that for private air travel.

Gingrich's campaign remains a skeleton operation. He has not moved to replace most of the consultants and staff members who left. His operations in early-voting states such as Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina rely on volunteers rather than paid staff.

"I don't view him as a serious candidate and frankly I don't know anyone who does view him as a serious candidate," said Tom Perdue, a Republican strategist from Gingrich's old home state of Georgia.

"It's not uncommon for a candidate to become delusional and that's what I think you are seeing here."

Gingrich argues that the kind of grass-roots, Internet-driven campaign he wants to run can function with a lean staff and that he doesn't need a stable of well-paid consultants to launch the attack ads of a more traditional effort.

"I am very different than normal politicians, and normal consultants found that very hard to deal with," Gingrich said during an appearance in Atlanta last month. He outlined a strategy that he contended would allow him to continue to plug away at issues while the other candidates beat up each other and, inevitably, fumble.

Gingrich's tactic: Be the last candidate standing.

Gingrich casts himself as the one in the race who has the experience of dealing with the big issues such as the economy.

Still, for all his decades in politics, Gingrich has seemed something of a long shot to win the nomination. He carries heavy personal baggage, including three marriages and an admission of adultery, into a primary where evangelical voters hold powerful sway.

His reputation as headstrong and undisciplined came into sharp focus almost immediately after he entered the race for president as he careened through a series of missteps (seeming to back an individual health care mandate that is anathema in his party) and embarrassing revelations (a huge revolving loan account at luxury jeweler Tiffany's).

Then, just as the GOP race seemed to be heating up, he disappeared with his wife, Callista, for a planned cruise off the Greek islands, leading some to believe he wasn't taking the race seriously.

He has pledged to stay in the race.

Gingrich was in Iowa Friday and aides say he expects to spend more time in the state in coming weeks, even as he plans to skip the Iowa straw poll later this summer that had at one point been seen as a key part of his campaign there.

http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/Gingrich-RunningonFumes/2011/07/16/id/403809

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« Reply #130 on: September 08, 2011, 07:39:36 AM »
Why do people think Newt is unelectable  ???
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Re: Newt
« Reply #131 on: September 08, 2011, 07:43:54 AM »
Cheated on his wife?

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Re: Newt
« Reply #132 on: September 08, 2011, 07:48:35 AM »
I like Newt - he would send Obama off crying for his blanket, but he cant win due to his personal issues. 

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« Reply #133 on: September 08, 2011, 07:57:41 AM »
I like Newt - he would send Obama off crying for his blanket, but he cant win due to his personal issues. 

Is it the wife thing like OzmO said?

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Re: Newt
« Reply #134 on: September 08, 2011, 07:58:46 AM »
Is it the wife thing like OzmO said?



Its a lot of stuff.   He was cheating on his wife during the lewinsky affair. 

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Re: Newt
« Reply #135 on: September 08, 2011, 08:03:15 AM »
Cheated on his wife?

i think that's actually a pre-req to get the GOP nomoniation these days

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Re: Newt
« Reply #136 on: September 08, 2011, 08:13:35 AM »
Its a lot of stuff.   He was cheating on his wife during the lewinsky affair. 

Was he blasting Clinton for doing the same?
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« Reply #137 on: September 08, 2011, 08:14:30 AM »
Was he blasting Clinton for doing the same?

Impeachment ring a bell? 

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Re: Newt
« Reply #138 on: September 08, 2011, 08:15:30 AM »
Was he blasting Clinton for doing the same?

good question.

Impeachment ring a bell? 

complete dodge and non-answer here.   ???

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Re: Newt
« Reply #139 on: September 08, 2011, 08:16:09 AM »
Impeachment ring a bell? 

Yes, I know Clinton was impeached but was Newt blasting Clinton for cheating on his wife or for perjury etc?
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« Reply #140 on: September 08, 2011, 08:17:10 AM »
Yes, I know Clinton was impeached but was Newt blasting Clinton for cheating on his wife or for perjury etc?

Not explicitly.  The whole thing was a jumbled mess.  clinton perjured himself over sex. 

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« Reply #141 on: September 08, 2011, 08:33:53 AM »
Not explicitly.  The whole thing was a jumbled mess.  clinton perjured himself over sex. 

Yes.  I'm just curious if he was blasting Clinton for having an affair when he was doing the same himself.

I only recently (in the last couple years) started following politics more closely so I don't remember if Newt was focused on the affair or the law-breaking.

I only saw a bit of the debate but liked what I saw from him and I usually like him in interviews....people have such short memories (some people don't even remember that Clinton was impeached) that I just wonder if he's truly unelectable for personal issues.  But I'm sure if he was the frontrunner his opponents would refresh everyone's memories.
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Re: Newt
« Reply #142 on: September 08, 2011, 09:49:26 AM »
Yes.  I'm just curious if he was blasting Clinton for having an affair when he was doing the same himself.

I only recently (in the last couple years) started following politics more closely so I don't remember if Newt was focused on the affair or the law-breaking.

I only saw a bit of the debate but liked what I saw from him and I usually like him in interviews....people have such short memories (some people don't even remember that Clinton was impeached) that I just wonder if he's truly unelectable for personal issues.  But I'm sure if he was the frontrunner his opponents would refresh everyone's memories.

His political career is over.  His best hope now is to get appointed into an GOP administration; that is what he is angling for.

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Re: Newt
« Reply #143 on: September 08, 2011, 10:26:37 AM »
Yes.  I'm just curious if he was blasting Clinton for having an affair when he was doing the same himself.

I only recently (in the last couple years) started following politics more closely so I don't remember if Newt was focused on the affair or the law-breaking.

I only saw a bit of the debate but liked what I saw from him and I usually like him in interviews....people have such short memories (some people don't even remember that Clinton was impeached) that I just wonder if he's truly unelectable for personal issues.  But I'm sure if he was the frontrunner his opponents would refresh everyone's memories.

It was pretty bad.  Clinton was impeached for cheating on his wife and then lying about it.  During that same period, Newt was helping lead the impeachment charge, while he was cheating on his wife.  I think his wife was undergoing cancer treatment at the time?  They were going through a divorce, or something like that.  He wound up marrying the younger woman he was having the affair with. 

Several months ago, when trying to explain why he did it, he blamed it on being overworked.  One of the lamest excuses I've ever heard. 

I think he forfeited the ability to lead the country after that kind of hypocrisy. 

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Re: Newt
« Reply #144 on: September 08, 2011, 10:36:15 AM »
Too bad too for him because he could have been a president. 

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Re: Newt
« Reply #145 on: September 08, 2011, 10:43:05 AM »
Too bad too for him because he could have been a president. 

Agree.  I think he's the smartest and most qualified person in the race (on either side).

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« Reply #146 on: September 08, 2011, 10:52:03 AM »
Too bad too for him because he could have been a president. 

No.  He could not have been president.  That was never a possibility for him.

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Re: Newt
« Reply #147 on: September 08, 2011, 10:52:33 AM »
No.  He could not have been president.  That was never a possibility for him.

Why?

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Re: Newt
« Reply #148 on: September 08, 2011, 11:59:19 AM »
i thought he blamed the infidelity on being so patriotic?

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« Reply #149 on: September 08, 2011, 12:15:11 PM »
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What a doofus.  He cheated on his wives because he worked too hard?  How utterly stupid is that?   ::)  Who is advising him?  Geeze.  His response should be:  I made a mistake, no excuses, I'm sorry, I have improved and made amends, and drive on.  

Gingrich responds to criticism of affairs
By: CNN Political Unit

(CNN) – Newt Gingrich may not have officially announced a run for president, but he was already preparing for character attacks from his opponents in a radio interview Monday night.

"I expect my opponents to go back 15, 20, 25 years and try to render an alternate judgment I understand that's what they'll do," the former House Speaker told WRKO radio host Howie Carr, referring to his previous marital infidelity and how it might affect a bid for the Republican presidential nomination.

Gingrich, who has been married three times and admitted to past infidelities, responded to criticism he sidestepped responsibility for his affairs in an interview with CBN reporter David Brody last week. Gingrich told Brody he was "partially driven by how passionately I felt about this country, that I worked far too hard and things happened in my life that were not appropriate."

During Monday night's WRKO interview, Gingrich said, "I'm not blaming my life on anyone, and I'm not offering excuses."

"I've made no bones about the fact there were times I did the wrong thing, and I've made no bones about the fact that I've asked for forgiveness," Gingrich said.

There is at least one potential 2012 GOP presidential opponent who is already weighing in as to how Gingrich's past will play into the campaign.

Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum said in a interview with National Review Online earlier this week that Gingrich's personal history, while relevant, should not be the main focus.

"He, like we all do, will have to account for our past decisions. People will take (his past) as a legitimate issue to consider, as to how it would affect his ability to do his job," Santorum said. "I am not saying that is not a legitimate question, but it's not an issue with respect to the positions he takes."

Gingrich was upbeat on how voters would ultimately judge his fitness for office.

"I think most Americans are fair," he said. "And I think most Americans will look at the totality of my life."

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/03/15/gingrich-responds-to-criticism-on-affairs/#more-150333