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Re: Newt
« Reply #150 on: November 05, 2011, 09:46:21 AM »
Do you guys think that Newt on the ticket as VP would help or hurt?
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Re: Newt
« Reply #151 on: November 05, 2011, 10:46:18 AM »
Do you guys think that Newt on the ticket as VP would help or hurt?

Probably help with conservatives, hurt a little with crossover Democrats and independents, although most people tend to vote the top of the ticket.  Take a look at how poorly Biden did in the Democrat primary.  Didn't hurt President Downgrade at all.

But he has been picking up steam. 

Newsmax/InsiderAdvantage Iowa Poll: Gingrich Catching Romney, Cain Still Leads
Friday, 04 Nov 2011
By Martin Gould

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is shaping up to be the “anti-Romney” in the Republican presidential race, according to a new Newsmax/InsiderAdvantage poll of Iowa caucus voters.

Although the survey showed scandal-plagued Herman Cain still enjoying a substantial lead, InsiderAdvantage head Matt Towery says that will almost certainly not last.

“We found most Republican voters in Iowa were unaware of the latest developments in the Cain case,” Towery said after Thursday night’s poll. “There is a great likelihood that his vote will fall off.”

The poll put Cain at 30% with former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney at 15%. Gingrich was third with 12%, followed by Texas Rep. Ron Paul at 9%, Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann at 8%, Texas Gov. Rick Perry at
6% and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman at 2 %.

Five percent said their vote would go for another candidate. Outsiders including former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson, former Louisiana Gov. Buddy Roehmer and gay rights activist Fred Karger were not included in the poll.

“There are only three real candidates now,” said Towery. “There’s Cain who I believe will begin to drop, Romney who has been squeezed down by the whole Cain surge and is holding on but not gaining traction, and Gingrich who is the next in line.”

Towery said the poll has a margin of error of 4.3%, which would put Gingrich in a statistical dead heat with Romney in the first state in the nation to register its vote.

Cain’s strong showing was probably because his face has been all over news reports over the past week, the pollster said. “We have to remember that most Americans don’t read political newspapers or websites and these things take quite a while to trickle down.”

He said the importance of the Des Moines Register in Iowa cannot be overstated and that paper has not run the scandal heavily.

Towery said the decision by Cain’s wife Gloria to pull out of an interview with Fox News’ Greta Van Susteren is a disaster for his campaign, whatever the reason.

“If the comes out that the campaign pulled her, it will look like they don’t want the harassment claims discussed. If she decided herself not to go on it looks like she feels she cannot defend him. Either way it’s bad.

“It’s a bit like the Salem witch trials – if you’re innocent you drown, if you’re guilty you are burned at the stake.”

Towery, who was due to discuss the results of the Newsmax poll with Sean Hannity on Fox News on Friday night, said the Iowa poll result is important because, as primary season approaches, national polls are becoming less and less relevant.

He admitted there was some irony that three-times married Gingrich should be the person to benefit from another candidate’s sex scandal. But he said Americans have a history of forgiving politicians if they are given time.

“Newt can now say ‘I made my mistakes and I have waited a long time to run for president. In the meantime I converted to Catholicism, I have been married to my current wife for 11 years, I’m a grandparent and now I’m 68 years old.’”

The pollster said the Perry campaign now seems to be dead, and could be even further hurt because of accusations – since denied – that his camp leaked details of Cain’s past to the website Politico.

Even with the fluid state of anti-Romney opinion within the party, which has seen Donald Trump, Michele Bachmann, Perry and Cain all rise to the role of front-runner, no campaign has so far managed to “resurrect” itself once it had fallen behind, he pointed out.

But he said he did not believe a much-watched video of an animated speech that Perry gave in New Hampshire last week will hurt him further. “I thought he got his points across well in that speech,” he said.

“I don’t know if he was inebriated, as has been suggested,” said Towery. “But if he was, maybe he should have a couple of swigs of Jim Beam before he goes on the next debate.”

http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/Newsmax-Iowa-Poll-Gingrich/2011/11/04/id/416954

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Re: Newt
« Reply #152 on: November 07, 2011, 07:26:41 AM »

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Re: Newt
« Reply #153 on: November 07, 2011, 08:03:29 PM »
Gingrich defends Cain, says media more focused on gossip than solutions
Daily Caller/Yahoo ^ | 11-7-11
Posted on November 7, 2011 10:54:17 PM EST by STARWISE

Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich defended former Godfather’s Pizza CEO Herman Cain on Monday, saying Americans might be more interested in finding a “solutions-oriented leader” than obsessing over another political scandal.

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“And I just think there’s this huge gap between the gossip that fascinates political reporters, and the average person’s concern about the price of housing, the availability of jobs, solving the budget deficit without crushing the middle class, a lot of things that are, frankly, at a substance level are dramatically more important for most Americans.”

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Newt is looking really good right now. 

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Re: Newt
« Reply #154 on: November 07, 2011, 08:07:40 PM »
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The Tea Party Case for Newt Gingrich
The American Thinker ^ | November 7, 2011 | Kevin Tharp
Posted on November 7, 2011 6:00:24 PM EST by St. Louis Conservative

The Republican Party seems to be struggling to find a candidate it can unite around. One impediment may be a mindset common among some of my fellow Tea Partiers, a false dichotomy that if you are in government you are part of the problem, and if you are not in government, you are part of the solution -- whatever those problems or solutions may be.

Herman Cain says, "The folks in Washington have held public office. How's that working out for you?" It's a catchy comeback. But is government tenure, whether recent or not, the reality of the problems in Washington? The biggest problem in Washington today is that we have a president who basically has no experience doing anything important or relevant. And he has surrounded himself with advisors and staff that are inexperienced as well. That's the problem.

This problem can befall Democrats or Republicans. Let me give a Republican example. President Bush's first cabinet had many folks with Washington experience like Donald Rumsfeld, John Ashcroft, Mel Martinez, Norm Mineta, and Spencer Abraham. All of these, except Mineta, were conservatives. Many of their replacements had no Washington experience. Most folks would agree that Bush's second term was not as successful as his first. Experience was the difference. Next, let's look at the recent Tea Party successes. Two of the biggest successes are Marco Rubio, who had legislative experience, and Scott Walker, who had much executive and legislative experience. I won't belabor the Tea Party failures here. Needless to say, some of them lacked valuable experience. And what about folks in Washington who agree with the Tea Party, like Senator DeMint or Congressman Pence? They predate the Tea Party but they believe the same policies. Are they part of the problem? No, they are not.

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Re: Newt
« Reply #155 on: November 07, 2011, 08:15:45 PM »
newt's about to inherit at least half of the cain supporters ;)

of course he's defending him.   

it's why none of the repub candidates are attacking cain for it.  Not because they don't see the bullshit and lies and hypocrisy of him.

No, they're letting the cain ship sink, and they will all defend him as they scurry for his vote and endorsement.

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Re: Newt
« Reply #156 on: November 07, 2011, 08:17:56 PM »
Newt is on fire lately.     He would make Obama crap his kenyan diapers in a debate. 

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Re: Newt
« Reply #157 on: November 07, 2011, 08:18:59 PM »
Newt is on fire lately.     He would make Obama crap his kenyan diapers in a debate. 

yup

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Re: Newt
« Reply #158 on: November 07, 2011, 08:20:11 PM »
I'm using this as the official Newt thread instead of starting one.   Newt. Is growing on me a lot lately.

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Re: Newt
« Reply #159 on: November 08, 2011, 06:44:52 PM »
He is on Piers Morgan now.    newt is really good.   He would mutilate Obama. 

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Re: Newt
« Reply #160 on: November 08, 2011, 06:46:18 PM »
Newt has been steadily climbing the polls for months now and is within striking distance of Romney. Got to laugh at people like 240 who think Americans actually give a fuck about where he stuck his dick decades ago.

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Re: Newt
« Reply #161 on: November 08, 2011, 11:28:13 PM »
Newt has been steadily climbing the polls for months now and is within striking distance of Romney. Got to laugh at people like 240 who think Americans actually give a fuck about where he stuck his dick decades ago.

beach bum was the one who brought it up a few months back.  there are some repubs who do have a problem with it.  i dont care, unless he tries to legislate morality.  even then, i look past it because i think he'll cut spending.

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Re: Newt
« Reply #162 on: November 10, 2011, 04:35:25 PM »
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Newt is a master.    Paul / Newt would be amazing. 

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Re: Newt
« Reply #163 on: November 10, 2011, 06:04:26 PM »
Newt is killing it on Luntz.     

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Re: Newt
« Reply #164 on: November 10, 2011, 06:43:05 PM »
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Newt is a master.    Paul / Newt would be amazing. 

Yeah, but wouldn't most repubs prefer the CHALLENGE of beating obama with a scandal-ridden Cain and a 80 IQ drunkard like Perry?

Seems like it.  Newt and Rpaul are the two smartest MFers in the race, and many repubs ignore them.

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Re: Newt
« Reply #165 on: November 10, 2011, 06:59:52 PM »
Hunts an killing it on hannity tonight.   I actually like huntsman a ton. 

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Re: Newt
« Reply #166 on: November 10, 2011, 07:02:32 PM »
Hunts an killing it on hannity tonight.   I actually like huntsman a ton. 

he's a statesman.  safe VP pick.  I've been on his wagon since long before obama shipped him to china. 

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Re: Newt
« Reply #167 on: November 10, 2011, 07:04:54 PM »
he's a statesman.  safe VP pick.  I've been on his wagon since long before obama shipped him to china. 

Agreed.   I get attacked mercilessly when I pimp hunts on FR. 

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Re: Newt
« Reply #168 on: November 10, 2011, 07:38:22 PM »
Agreed.   I get attacked mercilessly when I pimp hunts on FR. 

huntsman,
he's the kind of president you would see in a movie.  not a drama queen.  dignified.

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Re: Newt
« Reply #169 on: November 11, 2011, 09:24:03 PM »
Gingrich campaign reports fundraising momentum
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Washington (CNN) - As Newt Gingrich's GOP presidential candidacy gains momentum, his campaign says it has raised $1 million since Sunday.

The campaign brought in $250,000 in the past 24 hours, setting its one-day fundraising record, spokesman R.C. Hammond said Friday.

Much of the spurt in support is credited to Gingrich's performance in recent debates winning praise from many analysts.

Following Wednesday night's CBNC debate focusing on the economy, the Gingrich camp said it saw donations of $160,000 in the first 24 hours.

The fundraising spike will help the campaign erase its debt of nearly $1.2 million, which it reported for the quarter that ended Sept. 30.

"Despite every media attempt to prematurely write this campaign's eulogy, Speaker Gingrich continues to take advantage of the heavy debate schedule to win voters with his substantive ideas and bold policies," campaign manager Michael Krull wrote in an email solicitation to supporters Friday night.

The campaign hopes to use its resurgence to help build its infrastructure and to show the former house speaker is a viable candidate.

Two new national polls just out show Gingrich gaining ground. A CBS poll released Friday shows Gingrich tied for second place with Mitt Romney. A separate McClatchy-Marist poll shows Gingrich surpassing Herman Cain for second place, behind frontrunner Mitt Romney.

Gingrich is also opening campaign offices in New Hampshire and South Carolina this weekend.

"Much of the liberal media are claiming that the recent events on the campaign trail amount to further proof of their hypothesis that Mitt Romney is the inevitable nominee. Thankfully, these pundits don't get to choose our president or have any track record of making accurate predictions; remember when Newt's campaign was over months ago?" Krull wrote.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/11/11/gingrich-campaign-reports-fundraising-momentum/

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Re: Newt
« Reply #170 on: November 11, 2011, 09:25:12 PM »
Luntz Focus Group: Gingrich Won Wednesday's Debate
Friday, 11 Nov 2011
By Hiram Reisner
 
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich won the latest Republican debate because of his consistency and ability to credibly answer questions, according to the vast majority of members of a focus group assembled by Republican pollster Frank Luntz. This was the second debate in a row where a Luntz group backed Gingrich — the first last month in Las Vegas.

The group members also said in a segment broadcast on Fox News’ Sean Hannity show Thursday they would be comfortable with Mitt Romney as the GOP nominee.
 
Luntz asked the group whether Gingrich was too confrontational in Wednesday’s CNBC-sponsored debate and if he came on too strong — both accusations that have followed the former speaker throughout the string of candidate forums. Most said Gingrich’s style served him well.

“I think [for] some of the independent swing voters [Gingrich] might be a little strong,” one participant said. “I hope they listen to what he says as opposed to how he acts.”

Another man in the audience agreed: “I thought he brought passion to the conversation and an absolute command of the issues — he knows what he’s talking about — the rest are all about sound bites.”

Several in the focus group said they were pleased when Gingrich attacked the media over the substance of their questions. “I want him to take on President Obama like he took on the media,” one woman said.

“That’s what I was excited about — to seeing him debate President Obama — and if he can do that the way he did tonight, he’s going to do very well,” another woman said. “He literally had every answer to every question, through his history.”

Luntz asked why Gingrich wasn’t doing better in the national presidential polls.

“He is improving in the polls — I think people are just now revisiting him. We are through the part about all Rick Perry is the star of the day, — Romney is the star of the day — Herman Cain is the star of the day,” one woman said. “Now, we are looking for somebody who can, Number One, debate Barack Obama, who’s got a knowledge of what needs to be done — and I think, really, he knows where the skeletons are in Washington — and that might be a plus as well.”

Luntz then asked the group who took second place in the debate; the overwhelming choice was Romney, with comments centering on the presidential stature of the former Massachusetts governor — though some conceded although they would support him if he was the nominee, they might do so with some trepidation.
 
“I care about the economy — and his tax plan will lower the rates and it will be fast enough and not too dramatic where it might shock the system,” one man said.

“This was an economic debate and that’s where Romney is the strongest,” a woman said.

http://www.newsmax.com/TheWire/debate-gingrich-luntz/2011/11/11/id/417661

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Re: Newt
« Reply #171 on: November 13, 2011, 01:10:24 PM »
everyone else has had the front seat of the Clown Car so it's only fair for Newt to be in the driver's seat for a while.
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Re: Newt
« Reply #172 on: November 14, 2011, 09:57:53 PM »
Just watched an interview with him and have to say I was very impressed. 

Newt’s Rising Numbers
by Lexi Stemple | November 14, 2011

As former House Speaker Newt Gingrich's poll numbers rise, so are his fundraising numbers. His campaign reports they will raise more than $3 million in the fourth quarter.

If that money pans out, it would be well ahead of the $800,000 the campaign raised in the third quarter. But, the debt is still there.

The campaign reported about 1.2 million dollars in debt last quarter, and Gingrich spokesman R.C. Hammond says that number will be about the same this quarter.

"We've had a consistent increase in new and Newt donors since the Ames debate," say Hammond, who adds "about one out of every 2 donors is someone who hasn't given to the campaign before."

Several recent polls show Gingrich near the top, including one Public Policy Poll out Monday that puts him ahead of the GOP pack with 28%. That poll credits the fading of Atlanta businessman Herman Cain, who still came in second with 25%.

Hammond claims people want the substance and big ideas Newt is credited for bringing to the GOP presidential debates. "More people are seeing him in person, as opposed to how he is depicted in the media, and they are changing their minds," Hammond said.

http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2011/11/14/newt-s-rising-numbers

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Re: Newt
« Reply #173 on: November 14, 2011, 10:34:53 PM »
Just watched an interview with him and have to say I was very impressed. 

Newt’s Rising Numbers
by Lexi Stemple | November 14, 2011

As former House Speaker Newt Gingrich's poll numbers rise, so are his fundraising numbers. His campaign reports they will raise more than $3 million in the fourth quarter.

If that money pans out, it would be well ahead of the $800,000 the campaign raised in the third quarter. But, the debt is still there.

The campaign reported about 1.2 million dollars in debt last quarter, and Gingrich spokesman R.C. Hammond says that number will be about the same this quarter.

"We've had a consistent increase in new and Newt donors since the Ames debate," say Hammond, who adds "about one out of every 2 donors is someone who hasn't given to the campaign before."

Several recent polls show Gingrich near the top, including one Public Policy Poll out Monday that puts him ahead of the GOP pack with 28%. That poll credits the fading of Atlanta businessman Herman Cain, who still came in second with 25%.

Hammond claims people want the substance and big ideas Newt is credited for bringing to the GOP presidential debates. "More people are seeing him in person, as opposed to how he is depicted in the media, and they are changing their minds," Hammond said.

http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2011/11/14/newt-s-rising-numbers

Didn't you just a couple of days ago say how Newt's past would cause you to not vote for him?

I'm not gonna go find it, but I'm pretty sure I remember you typing that here on getbig.

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Re: Newt
« Reply #174 on: November 15, 2011, 12:08:56 AM »
Didn't you just a couple of days ago say how Newt's past would cause you to not vote for him?

I'm not gonna go find it, but I'm pretty sure I remember you typing that here on getbig.
He did suggest dissatisfaction with Newt but don't try to lock BB into something like you just did because you will fail lol.  BB is always intentionally ambiguous in everything he says.  BB should run for office, he would be good at it lol...

Newt is actually one of the best speakers in American politics.  Even when you disagree with him, he has always been impressive when he starts talking.  He's spectacular in a debate or just giving an interview and always has been.

That BB is all of a sudden impressed with him, I have no idea what he's thinking.  Maybe he never really payed attention to him before.  He was a Clinton supporter when Newt was at this height.

Personally I think Newt is a freaking Scumbag and total hypocrite and the thought of him as president could make me vote for that sack of shit Obama again.