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To: untwist

Thank you, so much! I am off FAUX, but for snippet cheating on occasion. They really have dumped us over and I have you guys! and the entire internet and CSpan!

I disagree with Morris. Romney backers must be beginning to wonder if he will EVER break 25%. Romney has had virtually no negative, sustained assault or attack on the air, land or sea, YET! Hotair said yesterday that the Gingrich Super PAC is going after him, FINALLY. If the rest are smart they will spend some money to do the same and tag team both the ESTABLISHMENT and their liberal candidate.

I believe it’s a mistake to go after each other until they take some wind out of Romney’s sails.
I am afraid the cry is going to be heard for Perry to get back out, so the two leaders can sustain their campaign and corner the big money to take Romney out.

What do you think?


102 posted on 01/04/2012 6:23:51 PM PST by RitaOK (The higher you poll in Iowa, the more embarrassing it is for you.)
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To: RitaOK

With respect to Rick Perry, once he said he was going back to Texas to reassess, he already acknowledged his own doubts and defeat. He has already lost most of his support by saying what he did in his speech.

It appears to me that Newt’s advisors are telling him that he can outdo Santorum one-on-one and this will be apparent if Newt can really take on Romney. Morris made an interesting analogy from baseball that you have to win your division and pennant before you go to the World Series. Newt’s rise came from the excitement that conservatives had when they heard and saw and believed he can beat Obama. Romney stands in his way, not Rick Santorum. If anything Newt has been a mentor to Santorum. So I think Morris is incorrect. We need to first pick the conservative who can beat Romney.

Romney has very powerful support from the establishment. The fact that he is embracing John McCain is the clearest sign. The establishment was what he had to take out BEFORE he could take out the Democrats in ‘94. The establishment never forgave him for that and were behind forcing him out in a phony baloney ethics scandal in ‘98.

The establishment is terrified of Newt because he has a history of taking them out as well as the Democrats. The establishment senate will never forgive him for pushing Clinton’s impeachment because it forced them all to make a stand against Clinton and their moderate wimpiness wouldn’t do it. Without Newt Gingrich we would have had President Gore. He left with a strong economy and strong republican base in both houses of congress. The moderates pi**ed it away.

So if we can help Newt get Romney out, Newt will be the evident choice and his positioning relative to Santorum will work itself out. Santorum is an ally but he is not a match politically for Newt - very few people are.


104 posted on 01/04/2012 6:49:00 PM PST by untwist
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