Posted on 07/06/2007 6:23:40 PM PDT by jageorge72
Newt: The Real Maverick
Back in 2000, John McCain scored points on being the maverick who would criticize his own party when standing on firm principles.
As his funding numbers continue to prove, John McCain is no longer that maverick.
Sure, he still criticizes Republicans, but now it seems more like a mechanical impulse rather than true principle.
Newt Gingrich, however, is beginning to take the shape of the true 2008 maverick.
Consider the recent McCain-Kennedy immigration plan. Newt heavily criticized the bill for being amnesty and for being out of touch with the American people. He has called immigration the issue where Congress and the American people are the furthest apart on.
McCain, on the other hand, dismissed opponents as being anti-immigration and claimed they represented a small minority of Republicans. This is not a maverick type move, this is a man out of touch with the country- and his base.
This is not the only area where Newt has been a maverick on. When it comes to Iraq, healthcare, schooling, Katrina and the environment, Newt has been quick to criticize famous Republicans. He clearly doesnt do it for political points, but rather because hes right.
Newt said we were on the wrong track in Iraq in 2003. He criticized the Presidents former plan of staying the course and advocated that victory can only be achieved by changing course.
The Speaker has spent years working on conservative solutions to healthcare to help Republicans battle against the movement for socialized medicine.
He has traveled around the country talking about the failure of inner-city schools saying liberals dont want to challenge their own institutions and conservatives dont want to talk about it. Oprah even said that she has lost hope in educating American blacks, opting to build a school in South Africa while Newt rallies for real change in schools.
When Katrina hit and Bush was under heavy criticism, Newt recognized the political reality. You cant explain to people whove just lost their homes the concept of federalism, you need to offer something substantive. However unjust the attacks on Bush were, we needed a leader to point out that inaction is unacceptable.
While conservatives fight the botched science of global warming, Newt recognizes we need to offer solutions to an overwhelming movement. Believe me, Im disgusted with the global warming science, but we as conservatives need to offer something rather than nothing in 08.
While candidates start campaigning at record early times, Newt works on bi-partisan American Solutions and advocates real change.
Republicans wont win if we offer what we did in 2006, so unless you want our soldiers saluting to a President Clinton, we need to get a real maverick into the race.
He embraced neither but you knew that.
there’s too many democrats and fred thompson supporters on this thread who have forgotten that bill clinton made fred look bad too.
barf!
neutered newt’s going no where.
Maybe we could run GW again. Nothing neutered about him huh ???
Kaopectate, for starters.
agree.
think of the number of pubbies that either have neutered themselves of have been neutered by the democraps:
newt
delay
bush-boy
cunningham
foley
libby
juliani
hassert
and i probably forgot a dozen.
what we need are pubbies that can keep their zippers up, and stand on principle and most of all—not back down to the democraps.
Don’t sell Gingrich out so cheap.He maybe a beltway politician,but in my lifetime of 50+ years he accomplished more from a conservative standpoint then any other Republican I can think of including Reagan.Our current President is a political lightweight compared to Gingrich and the pity is that Newt wasn’t from the Bush family instead of GW !!!
Newt lacks the discipline required of an executive to set a prioritized plan and over see its execution. His definition of a long range plan is from 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM the same day. Newt is a great stirrer of the pot but he has demonstrated no executive abilities. And I’ll not even get into his more personal failings. He is not the man.
NEWT in '08!
I liked Newt in the 90’s when he was a real conservative, unfortunately, his time in exile has led to him wanting to be liked, rather than to be a man of principle. Face it, he’s no longer a conservative, and no true conservative would vote for him.
That may make the political faithful giddy, it is NOT at all a desirable trait in a President.
Bill Clinton is the best recent example of why this sort of unprincipled, blow with the polls, “leader” is no one's sane choice for the most powerful office in the world.
Sorry Newt, you are unqualified for the office.
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