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Richard Viguerie suggests Newt Gingrich drop out
NewsOK (Oklahoma) ^ | 03-07-2012 | Joel Gehrke

Posted on 03/07/2012 11:38:00 AM PST by parksstp

Long-time conservative activist Richard Viguerie suggested today that Newt Gingrich suspend his campaign and endorse Rick Santorum in order to unite conservatives against Mitt Romney.

"Looking at last night’s numbers, it has become increasing clear that the former Speaker can either be a kingmaker or a spoiler," Viguerie said in a statement today, "because, to unite conservatives, Gingrich would have to suspend his campaign and endorse Rick Santorum for the Republican nomination for President." Viguerie argued that Romney must lose the nomination in order to prevent "the debacle of four more years of an Obama presidency."

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To: arasina

Santorum never lied about Newt Gingrich, just like Michelle Bachmann never lied about Newt Gingrich.

I will not vote for Newt Gingrich because, like Romney, I do not TRUST anything that comes out of the man’s mouth. He is a manipulator and an opportunist. He once said “It not important what I say or do, it’s that I can say in ways others can’t”. Just because he speaks conservatism doesn’t make him a conservative. I see what he’s trying to do in this election as no different from what Romney tried in 2008 to run as the “conservative” alternative to McCain. They’re both RINOs.

He supported TARP. That is a fact. He won’t call out climate change for what it is: junk science. He looks to Big Government solutions on items such as Healthcare and thinks Government has a role in Healthcare at all. He threw Paul Ryan under the bus. He flipped on whether or not to support the House on the Payroll tax and debt ceiling issues. He has ALWAYS been a supporter of Big Tent Republicanism, which is why we had so many RINOs in Congress to begin with and why he had no problem endorsing Dede.

But most alarming, Newt subscribed to the idea “The Era of Reagan is over” http://www.mrctv.org/videos/flashback-rush-calls-out-gingrich-saying-era-reagan-over


41 posted on 03/07/2012 12:35:16 PM PST by parksstp (I pick RIck! (If he's good enough for Mark Levin and Rush Limbaugh, he's good enough for me))
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To: trappedincanuckistan

you have that wrong. Replace “Rick” with “Newt” and your statement makes more sense.

Gingrich said that “300 pages of Obamacare” were worth keeping around. Santorum has said nothing of the sort except total repeal.


42 posted on 03/07/2012 12:38:13 PM PST by parksstp (I pick RIck! (If he's good enough for Mark Levin and Rush Limbaugh, he's good enough for me))
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To: parksstp

Rick’s Senate record is big government/big labor to the core. He has expressed his belief in government “shaping” and “manipulating” the free market, and his hostility to individualism many many times.


43 posted on 03/07/2012 12:44:54 PM PST by trappedincanuckistan (livefreeordietryin)
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To: onyx
I will be voting for Newt... he is the toughest sumbich we have to choose from. We need a real man running things... a man not afraid to fight bare knuckles and a man that will not back down. mitt... is... well he can't get it done and Santorum has vowed to “not attack obama”.

LLS

44 posted on 03/07/2012 12:45:06 PM PST by LibLieSlayer (WOLVERINES!)
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To: onyx
I will be voting for Newt... he is the toughest sumbich we have to choose from. We need a real man running things... a man not afraid to fight bare knuckles and a man that will not back down. mitt... is... well he can't get it done and Santorum has vowed to “not attack obama”.

LLS

45 posted on 03/07/2012 12:46:29 PM PST by LibLieSlayer (WOLVERINES!)
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To: parksstp
Wasn't Richard Viguerie a fundraiser for Ronald Reagan? Reagan's experience in 1980 should give him pause for demanding that someone drop out of the race this early on. None of the Republican establishment thought Reagan had much of a chance during his primary, either, but it sure turned out OK for him in the primaries, then against Jimmah in the General election.

I like having all of them battling for the hearts and minds of Republicans. The more they have to defend their positions, the better they hone their skills for taking on Obama and his lapdog media.

46 posted on 03/07/2012 12:47:06 PM PST by SuziQ
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To: parksstp

dfwgator suggests Richard Viguerie STFU!


47 posted on 03/07/2012 12:47:13 PM PST by dfwgator (Don't wake up in a roadside ditch. Get rid of Romney.)
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To: parksstp

Gingrich is ahead in the delegate count -time for Santos to SHUT HIS PIEHOLE

http://elections.msnbc.msn.com/ns/politics/2012/all/republican/3/6#.T1fKFtXDvYC


48 posted on 03/07/2012 12:53:28 PM PST by Fred (http://whenmittromneycametotown.com)
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To: Eccl 10:2

“I gotta confess - I am a Newt fan.”

Sure fooled me.


49 posted on 03/07/2012 12:57:38 PM PST by ngat
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To: cripplecreek

And several little ones — a few hundred Gingrich votes in Alaska’s caucuses would have put Santorum over Romney.

And you can actually do that in Caucuses, which you can’t really do in primaries.

Remember in 2008, the West Virginia caucuses? It looked like Romney was going to win — in the early voting, he held the lead. So Huckabee, who would rather have Romney lose than get a few meaningless votes, called his caucus leaders, and told them to throw their votes to McCain. In the final count, McCain won the state.

So, why didn’t Newt Gingrich call his Alaska team, and tell them to throw their votes to Rick Santorum? He could have easily given Santorum the victory, and the Alaska delegates. Gingrich isn’t going to get any delegates in Alaska.

I don’t think there has been a single caucus yet where Gingrich could have won with a few Santorum votes. So Alaska was probably the first chance for us to see if either candidate was willing to do the little things that would show they saw stopping Romney was the most important thing.

Huckabee actually DID it in 2008. Gingrich failed to do so last night.


50 posted on 03/07/2012 1:04:20 PM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: FrankR

I think the reason few people outside of FR are calling for Santorum to quit is that, outside of FR, Gingrich isn’t really considered the front-running contender.

Coming in last in most of the primaries and caucuses tends to make people forget about you. Winning your home state is better than not winning your home state, but the candidates are expected to crush the competition in their home state.

Santorum isn’t beating Romney in the major primaries, but he is almost winning, and he’s pulling 2nd in those contests, not getting beaten by Ron Paul.

Ron Paul votes would probably stay home or go to Romney, so what difference does it make if he drops out. And there’s nothing to indicate that Gingrich could win any more states if Santorum dropped out. Where Gingrich came in 2nd, in no case would all of santorum’s votes put him in first place. Whereas there are not multiple large and small states where half of Gingrich’s 4th-place voters could have put Santorum over Romney.

It’s a lot easier to argue that a 4th-place finisher should give 10,000 votes to the 2nd-place conservative to beat Romney, than it is to argue that the 2nd-place conservative should try to throw a couple hundred thousands votes over to the 4th-place guy in the hopes he doesn’t just lose those voters over to Romney as well.


51 posted on 03/07/2012 1:20:02 PM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: onyx; RitaOK; ntnychik; dixiechick2000

BOO HOO

Richard Viguerie in 1961 was executive secretary of Young Americans for Freedom. The year after the Sharon Statement was written at the home of William F. Buckley oddly enough in Sharon, Connecticut.

YAF met in New York City to draft Goldwater. I was one of the crew from Naptown organized by Richard Allen.

An actor spoke on behalf of the Senator. You might have caught that speech.

A ringing phrase, A Time for Choosing

Newt can articulate the argument for freedom.

He can puncture the acolyte of Lucifer Alinsky the latest version of Dialectical Taqiya.

It's a process.

You and I have a rendezvous with destiny.


52 posted on 03/07/2012 1:21:38 PM PST by PhilDragoo (Hussein: Islamo-Commie from Kenya)
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To: onyx

Does Newt really have Sarah Palin’s picture on his bus?


53 posted on 03/07/2012 1:25:54 PM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: Red Steel

Well, it’s pretty certain he won’t take Kansas, since apparently he is dropping out of that contest altogether.

Gingrich seems to be taking the approach of ensuring he can’t possible win the nomination, but also making sure that no other conservative can take the nomination.

That might be a rational strategy, but nobody can argue anymore that Gingrich is actually trying to win the nomination outright. He’s skipped too many states for that.


54 posted on 03/07/2012 1:27:52 PM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: RitaOK
Newt can hang that union affinity of Rick’s around his neck in the South, but doesn’t

Newt Gingrich ran Robocalls in Georgia attacking Santorum for being in the pocket of union bosses.

55 posted on 03/07/2012 1:31:32 PM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: parksstp
But most alarming, Newt subscribed to the idea “The Era of Reagan is over"...

Boolhockey. Incomplete, out of context, a lie by omission.

56 posted on 03/07/2012 1:57:44 PM PST by arasina (So there.)
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To: ngat

“I gotta confess - I am a Newt fan.”

Sure fooled me.

$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

At some point you have to stop playing tic-tac-toe and realize that the game is chess.

My agenda is to 1) Stop Mitt, and 2) Stop Obama. It doesn’t have to be Newt that does those, AFAIC.

And right now, Newt is getting in the way of #1.

I was a big fan of my dog, too, but when he turned 15, he started pooping in the house, would shake uncontrollably, and could no longer make it down the stairs by himself to his beloved backyard. And I’m still a fan, but...

...it was time then, and it’s time now.


57 posted on 03/07/2012 2:01:06 PM PST by Eccl 10:2
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To: Paperdoll

>> Gingrich will put Romney into the nomination <<

More and more, it looks to me as if that’s what Newt wants. He probably thinks Santorum would be a huge disaster, and would pull down the entire GOP. So while Newt still would prefer himself as nominee, Romney appears to be his number two choice.


58 posted on 03/07/2012 2:08:21 PM PST by Hawthorn
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To: Red Steel
So not only do you have no respect for the people whose hard work created the conservative movement in America, you also have a hard time with basic logic.

I'm not calling for Newt or for Santorum to drop out.

All I was calling for was showing more respect for Richard Viguerie who is a great conservative patriot. I don't agree with everything Viguerie ever said, but he deserves more than a "who cares".

Personally I believe the one who should drop out is Romney, but that ain't gonna happen.

59 posted on 03/07/2012 3:14:04 PM PST by who_would_fardels_bear
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To: PhilDragoo; Gator113; PSYCHO-FREEP; RitaOK; TitansAFC; katiedidit1; b9; LibLieSlayer; ...


“Who can best bust through that radical left’s kind of dispensation and desire to mistreat those who are defenseless, mistreat those who perhaps have some disadvantages by making them more beholden to government? Who best can contrast themselves from that?I thought who best could do that and my own personal opinion is, the cheerful one, is Newt Gingrich. I have appreciated what he has stood for, stood boldly for.”


RIGHT ON, GOVERNOR!

GO NEWT!

60 posted on 03/07/2012 4:11:51 PM PST by onyx (SUPPORT FREE REPUBLIC, DONATE MONTHLY. If you want on Sarah Palin's Ping List, let me know.)
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