he’s out of touch and likely compromised.
No one that would actually be good will get enough votes. I say, give it to the dems.
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Old Newt had a contract and nothing beyond, I’m afraid.
He also predicted Republicans would win by Historic margins. Kinda botched that prediction.
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“No one that would actually be good will get enough votes. I say, give it to the dems.”
Sadly, yes, you just summed up what has become of the political system today.
He may be a good compromise candidate among the various factions in the party.
Capture one or both of the political parties in the United States.People still say “compromised” as if RINOs are genuine conservatives with skeletons in their closet(s) from the distant past, rather than left-wing ideologues.
—Communist goal #15
Gingrich defended Biden recently....fr.m The Hill and Washington Examiner
“We dislike Biden so much, we pettily focus on his speaking difficulties, sometimes strange behavior, clear lapses of memory, and other personal flaws,” he said.
Gingrich’s comments come after Democrats outperformed expectations in the midterms on their way to holding their majority in the Senate and only narrowly losing control of the House. Republicans hoped to make sweeping gains in both houses of Congress, but many candidates lost in key races.
He said Biden was able to get trillions of dollars in spending and a series of “radical” bills from a four-vote majority in the House and a tie in the Senate, where Vice President Harris serves as the tiebreaking vote. He added that the president has also ensured that U.S. weapons and financial support help Ukraine cripple Russian troops who were invading.
Gingrich said Biden and Democrats carried out a strategy of “polarizing” Americans against supporters of former President Trump. He said they turned the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection into a “crisis” and exaggerated the threat to abortion rights after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
He said the Biden administration had one of the best first-term midterm elections in history, and the GOP needs to look “deeply” at what worked and didn’t work in 2020 and 2022.