Posted on 05/23/2016 2:18:41 PM PDT by Helicondelta
Actual quote from Ed Rollins about the fact that a Trump/Gingrich ticket would have six wives between them: They certainly understand women.
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Gingrich has a reputation for insinuating himself into campaigns by firing off dozens of e-mails brimming with ideas that range from brilliant to insane. While its a quality that has irritated previous presidential candidates such as John McCain and Mitt Romney, sources say that Trump has come to value the former speakers opinions.
They talk every day, says a source familiar with the relationship, who claims that Gingrich e-mails Trump, campaign chairman Paul Manafort, and campaign manager Corey Lewandowski countless times a day. On Friday, the source says Gingrich sent five messages after lunch, musing on everything from Fox host Megyn Kellys interview with Trump to Trumps recently announced list of potential Supreme Court nominees to ideas for targeting Bernie Sanderss voters
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I don’t see it, I like him, but he’s too damaged... Should be part of his campaign/team, but VP? The electorate just blew up the whole back to the 90s thing when it rejected Bush and the Dems are flailing Clinton... I personally would not put him on the ticket.
Kissinger is older than dirt and may not even make January 2017.
I wish I could meet with Trump for about 5 minutes and go over a few bullet points with him.
I wish you could do this as well.
Don’t think Trump will pick Newt for VP. As a legislative advisor? Sure thing.
IMO, Trump’s thinking beyond his administration because he knows the progressives can bring all their evil back on us in 4 years or less if he doesn’t pick someone who can be a great, pro-America president after his 4-8 years in office. That means someone not named Newt Gingrich.
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