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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #100 on: May 17, 2011, 10:24:47 AM »
Krauthammer shitting on him already.  Wow.  Signaling all repubs not to donate to his campaign.

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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #101 on: May 17, 2011, 10:29:06 AM »
Newt sucks.   His little global warming nonsense w pelosi ended for him w me a long time ago. 


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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #102 on: May 21, 2011, 07:06:50 AM »
i love the Newt; can't wait for his next glittering appearance.
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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #103 on: May 21, 2011, 07:29:57 AM »
feel the rainbow

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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #104 on: May 24, 2011, 11:41:51 AM »
Wow.  Crash and burn before the race even starts. 

IBOPE Zogby: Newt Crashes to Near Zero

Tuesday, 24 May 2011

Support for former House Speaker Newt Gingrich’s presidential campaign has virtually evaporated, dropping to just 3 percent among likely Republican primary voters, a new IBOPE Zogby poll reveals.

That’s down from 7 percent in a May 6-9 poll, meaning Gingrich has lost more than half his support in the new poll conducted May 20-23.

Asked to choose from among 13 possible GOP presidential candidates in 2012, poll respondents chose eight Republicans ahead of Gingrich, including several who, unlike Newt, have not announced their candidacy: Herman Cain (19 percent), Chris Christie (16 percent), Mitt Romney (11 percent), Ron Paul (9 percent), Sarah Palin (6 percent), Michele Bachmann (5 percent), Tim Pawlenty (4 percent), and Mitch Daniels (4 percent).

Gingrich was tied with Rick Santorum at 3 percent, and ahead of only Fred Karger, John Huntsman Jr., and Gary Johnson.

Even more ominously for Newt: When respondents were asked which of the 13 candidates they would “never vote for,” Gingrich was cited the most, by 17 percent, while Christie, Cain, Pawlenty, and Daniels all received 1 percent or less.

In the May 6-9 matchup with President Obama, Newt received 36 percent support from all likely voters — Democrats, Republicans, and independents — compared to 47 percent for the incumbent. Today Gingrich gets just 30 percent to Obama’s 48 percent.

“Newt Gingrich has certainly lost juice with GOP voters with his support dropping from 7 percent — respectable enough in a crowded field in early May — to 3 percent today,” pollster John Zogby told Newsmax.

“It is not hard to see why. Among self-described conservatives he gets only 61 percent support in a matchup against President Obama, with 30 percent of this group saying they would vote for ‘someone else.’

“By way of comparison, Sarah Palin gets 72 percent of conservative support against Obama, Rick Santorum gets 64 percent, Herman Cain 78 percent, Michele Bachmann 77 percent, and Tim Pawlenty 78 percent.

“Nothing is impossible, but it is hard to get from 3 percent in May to the nomination for someone who is so well known. He is certainly not Jimmy Who?”

Gingrich has recently drawn criticism for charging that Rep. Paul Ryan’s deficit reduction plan is “right-wing social engineering,” then shifting his position and saying he supports the plan.

Also, Gingrich was grilled by Bob Schieffer on Sunday’s “Face the Nation” about $500,000 worth of jewelry the fiscal conservative bought from Tiffany’s. Schieffer questioned whether holding a revolving charge account at Tiffany’s for two consecutive years without paying interest on the debt was, as Gingrich claimed, the “normal way of doing business.”

http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/poll-zogby-newtgingrich-campaign/2011/05/24/id/397525

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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #105 on: May 24, 2011, 11:46:38 AM »
The Tiffany stuff is pure comedy.   

I mean come on!   $500,000 with tiffany?     I'm glad I never bought one of his books.   the though of $1 or so going o pay for expensive brotches or rings for his girldfriends and wives is insane.

newt - GO AWAY!     

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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #106 on: May 24, 2011, 11:56:15 AM »
newt's a grifter, wow

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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #107 on: May 24, 2011, 12:01:54 PM »
newt's a grifter, wow

$500k with tiffany?   


Come on.    Totally insane. 


He needs to go away and live out the glory days of 1995-1999 at the local pub.     

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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #108 on: May 24, 2011, 02:14:55 PM »
Did anyone even think for a millisecond that he was going to have any impact whatsoever in the primaries?  He wouldn't come within sniffing distance of winning the nod, let alone beating Obama.

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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #109 on: May 26, 2011, 05:36:43 AM »
bet wife #3 has been told "Don't be wearing any jewelry in public!"
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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #110 on: June 16, 2011, 10:58:06 AM »
He may not survive until the primaries.

Newt Gingrich's Ratings Hit All-Time Low in Poll
Thursday, 16 Jun 2011
By Dave Eberhart

In the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, 48 percent have a negative opinion of Gingrich -- his worst polling ever.

newt poll low• 16 percent have a favorable opinion of the presidential hopeful, which is down eight points since April.

• In April, Gingrich's favorable/unfavorable rating with all Republicans surveyed in the poll was 46 percent - 11 percent. Now, it's 28 percent - 33 percent.

• Among Republican primary voters, his favorable/unfavorable ratings dropped from 50 percent - 13 percent to 32 percent - 34 percent.

Peter D. Hart, who conducted the survey with Republican pollster Bill McInturff, says the numbers demonstrated Gingrich's "total and complete implosion." "His numbers have just dropped," Hart adds.

http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/NewtGingrichsRatingsHitAll-TimeLowinPoll/2011/06/16/id/400269

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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #111 on: June 16, 2011, 11:00:19 AM »
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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #112 on: June 16, 2011, 11:08:41 AM »
we are thankful the 3rd Mrs. Gingrich did not let him appear in speedos.
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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #113 on: June 16, 2011, 12:32:27 PM »
;D

Dude.  At least post a warning before the picture.   :-\  He looks pregnant. 

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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #114 on: June 16, 2011, 02:38:42 PM »
Dude.  At least post a warning before the picture.   :-\  He looks pregnant. 
and, with his political views, he will have to carry that baby to term...
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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #115 on: June 17, 2011, 11:09:28 AM »
If he cannot take advice from his campaign advisers, he will have trouble taking advice from his cabinet as president. 

Inside The Implosion: How Gingrich Bucked Staff Ultimatums, Suffered Mass Exodus
by Jake Gibson | June 16, 2011

Senior staffers on the presidential campaign of former House Speaker Newt Gingrich were at wits' end.

They needed badly, they reckoned, to regain control of an operation they believed was increasingly dominated by the candidate's wife Callista.

According to interviews and email exchanges with former campaign staffers, Fox News has learned that last Thursday, Gingrich's distressed aides, still clinging to hopes that they could turn their candidate around, devised a last-minute plan to bring in heavy hitters to do the job: operatives from key early states like New Hampshire and South Carolina.

They, along with the senior DC staff, would present Gingrich with a list of demands. If he acceded to them, they would stay on. If not, they would bolt, thereby raising the prospect they might bring their talents and connections to rival candidates.

Among the demands: They insisted Gingrich relinquish control of the campaign schedule. No longer would the candidate dictate the pace of the campaign, or have the option to beg off on crucial commitments whenever he pleased.

Second, they wanted Gingrich to "back off" from continued screenings of "Nine Days That Changed The World," the documentary the candidate and his wife co-produced about Pope John Paul II and which originally debuted in 2010.

"It is a great movie but these screenings have nothing to do with running for president," said one former campaign insider. "You cannot have the campaign team distracted by arranging movie screenings."

Out of fear that such an intervention would further inflame the situation, the discontented aides decided the sit-down would consist of a much smaller group.

Katon Dawson, the Gingrich camp's key operative in South Carolina, and Dave Carney, who held the same role in New Hampshire, would not be present. Instead, campaign manager Rob Johnson, senior adviser Sam Dawson and Gingrich himself would butt heads in the long-awaited tete-a-tete.The former speaker's aides pulled no punches in delivering their core message: Give us the reins of the campaign and sit Callista on the bench -- or find yourself a new team.

An aide with knowledge of the meeting tells FOX News Gingrich coolly rejected their demands. Dawson and Johnson quit on the spot.

"Hope was gone for regaining control of the campaign," said a disappointed insider.

A conference call ensued, with staffers spread out in the early balloting states. To a man, each concurred in the group decision: They would all resign en masse.

By that night, the campaign of Gingrich -- once seen as a promising presidential contender, certain to inject vibrant intellectual energy into the discourse -- had lost twenty key staffers, sources told FOX.

"We had the best, most experienced campaign of all the candidates," one of them lamented.

Staffers who have stayed on the campaign counter that this is water under the bridge, and that those who left were only "consultants, not staff," according to spokesman R.C. Hammond. "Newt Gingrich is looking forward to expressing his vision for the country going forward at the Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans later this week."

However, those who have loyally remained appear to have significantly less experience actually running campaigns than those who bolted.

One of those who resigned, a longtime aide, confirms that Gingrich's much-criticized cruise to the Greek Isles in early June was at Callista's insistence.

That, in turn, had followed a tough week for the candidate, in which he had been forced to recant damaging statements about prominent fellow Republicans and to defend a $500,000 interest-free credit account at the upscale jeweler Tiffany & Co.

"After the Tiffany's story broke and all the media coverage that came with that, having the candidate unavailable was problematic," said the aide. "Having the candidate on vacation was not helpful; but having him on a cruise in the Greek isles was over the top."

Those once closest to Gingrich on a professional level now think he still hasn't wholly invested himself in a full-time presidential candidacy.

"He hasn't made the distinction between being an analyst and an educator versus being a candidate for president of the United States," said one former confidante.

As far as Callista goes, they predict she will remain an obstacle for a team already under pressure to recover from the loss so many experienced campaign operators.

"We begged him to stay the night in South Carolina a few weeks ago so we could hit the trail again in the morning," one aide recalled, "but since we couldn't find a place for Callista to screen her movie, they headed home and went to an opera at the Kennedy Center."

The opera in question was "Don Pasquale": Gaetano Donizetti's 19th century comedy about an older man vexed by his younger extravagant wife.

Political analysts caution that blaming Callista misses the point; the candidate is always responsible for the decisions made as well as the people he or she chooses to let influence those decisions.

As Gingrich himself told Fox News' Greta Van Susteren on Wednesday night, "Yes, we make decisions as a couple, but in the end I take full responsibility... we try to work out our schedule together... we've made movies together, we've written books together. I think that unnerves some of the consultants who thought they ought to own everything, they ought to control everything and they resented the idea that they had to have the two of us actually talk with them about things like our schedules."

http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2011/06/16/inside-implosion-how-gingrich-bucked-staff-ultimatums-suffered-mass-exodus?test=latestnews

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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #116 on: June 17, 2011, 11:40:54 AM »
Watch.... newt will resign the campaign after 29 days to avoid financial disclosure...


punks fell for Trump's BS, and they did it for Newt too.

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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #117 on: June 17, 2011, 11:55:57 AM »
Watch.... newt will resign the campaign after 29 days to avoid financial disclosure...


punks fell for Trump's BS, and they did it for Newt too.

Other than yourself, yes you 240, no one else ever pushed for Newt.     BB already postedyour previous Newt love posts.   

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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #118 on: June 17, 2011, 12:05:12 PM »
Other than yourself, yes you 240, no one else ever pushed for Newt.     BB already postedyour previous Newt love posts.   

Newt is a very brilliant guy.  An ideas guy. 

Really, is there any candidate in the GOP race who knows more about policy, legislation, and the way DC works?  I do'nt think there is.  He's a very smart man, just a dumbass on common sense, a little too honest (yes, he was right about the ryan plan on MTP), and a greedy SOB.

But he's very smart - no denying that.

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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #119 on: June 21, 2011, 11:20:07 AM »
His campaign is in complete disarray. 

Gingrich fundraisers quit
By: CNN Political Unit

(CNN) - Top fundraisers for Republican Newt Gingrich's presidential campaign resigned Tuesday, the campaign confirmed to CNN.

Fundraising director Jody Thomas and fundraising consultant Mary Heitman left the team. The two defections follow 16 resignations earlier in the month when top aides stepped down over disagreements with the former House Speaker.

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/06/21/gingrich-fundraisers-quit/

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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #120 on: June 21, 2011, 11:26:35 AM »
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!


Gingrich campaign hit by more departures
By Chris Cillizza

Two top fundraisers for Newt Gingrich have quit, the latest in a series of staff departures that have badly hamstrung the former House Speaker’s 2012 presidential bid.

Fundraising director Jody Thomas and fundraising consultant Mary Heitman have both abandoned the campaign, Gingrich spokesman R.C. Hammond confirmed Tuesday.

Their resignations come less than two weeks after more than a dozen staffers — including the campaign manager, chief strategist and key operatives in states like Iowa and South Carolina — departed en masse.

“The campaign will continue to reorganize,” said Hammond. “We are going to duct-tape together one coalition of Americans after another that believe in his large, bold vision of change.”

Hammond added that the campaign still has “over a dozen staffers” and that the finance director job would be filled internally by a longtime Gingrich loyalist.

The latest departures come just a week before the fundraising deadline for the second quarter — an early test of strength for the Republican field...

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/post/gingrich-campaign-hit-by-more-departures/2011/06/21/AGR9TceH_blog.html?hpid=z2


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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #121 on: June 21, 2011, 12:20:52 PM »
he's feeling the glitter

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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #122 on: June 22, 2011, 12:07:29 PM »
I know people who have large lines of credit, but none who have lines of credit this large at stores like Tiffany.  This is crazy.  How the heck did he think he would be able to do this and run for president in the middle of a recession?   ::)

Did I overestimate this guy's intelligence?   

Gingrich Had Second Line of Credit at Tiffany's, Campaign Says
Published June 21, 2011
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June 16: Newt Gingrich speaks at the Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans. News reports of another pricey Tiffany's credit account may hurt his candidacy.

Newt Gingrich’s presidential bid hit another snag Tuesday when it was revealed the former speaker of the House had taken out a second line of credit at high-end jeweler Tiffany’s, this one valued between $500,000 and $1 million.

Joe DeSantis, the communications director for the Gingrich campaign, told Fox News this line of credit was taken out sometime after Jan. 1, 2010, and it has been paid off in full.

The new disclosure comes a month after news broke that Gingrich or his wife, Callista, had an previous credit line of $250,000 to $500,000 at the store, news that critics used to paint Gingrich as out of touch with ordinary Americans.

Gingrich has faced a virtual avalanche of bad news since announcing his candidacy last month. Fellow Republicans took him to task for objecting to the House GOP's budget solution. He later was criticized for leaving the campaign trail to take a cruise in the Mediterranean, and that was said to be one of the factors behind a mass exodus of top campaign staff members earlier this month.

And Tuesday, two of Gingrich's top fundraisers quit the campaign as well, amid accusations of lackluster fundraising and heavy spending.

But Gingrich has said he’ll continue fighting for the presidency “no matter what it takes.”

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/06/21/gingrich-had-second-line-credit-at-tiffanys-staffer-says/

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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #123 on: June 22, 2011, 12:37:20 PM »
I know people who have large lines of credit, but none who have lines of credit this large at stores like Tiffany.  This is crazy.  How the heck did he think he would be able to do this and run for president in the middle of a recession?   ::)

Did I overestimate this guy's intelligence?   

Gingrich Had Second Line of Credit at Tiffany's, Campaign Says
Published June 21, 2011
FoxNews.com

June 16: Newt Gingrich speaks at the Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans. News reports of another pricey Tiffany's credit account may hurt his candidacy.

Newt Gingrich’s presidential bid hit another snag Tuesday when it was revealed the former speaker of the House had taken out a second line of credit at high-end jeweler Tiffany’s, this one valued between $500,000 and $1 million.

Joe DeSantis, the communications director for the Gingrich campaign, told Fox News this line of credit was taken out sometime after Jan. 1, 2010, and it has been paid off in full.

The new disclosure comes a month after news broke that Gingrich or his wife, Callista, had an previous credit line of $250,000 to $500,000 at the store, news that critics used to paint Gingrich as out of touch with ordinary Americans.

Gingrich has faced a virtual avalanche of bad news since announcing his candidacy last month. Fellow Republicans took him to task for objecting to the House GOP's budget solution. He later was criticized for leaving the campaign trail to take a cruise in the Mediterranean, and that was said to be one of the factors behind a mass exodus of top campaign staff members earlier this month.

And Tuesday, two of Gingrich's top fundraisers quit the campaign as well, amid accusations of lackluster fundraising and heavy spending.

But Gingrich has said he’ll continue fighting for the presidency “no matter what it takes.”

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/06/21/gingrich-had-second-line-credit-at-tiffanys-staffer-says/


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Re: Gingrich Says He's More Inclined than Not to Run
« Reply #124 on: June 22, 2011, 12:42:44 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.