me too, I’ve really took a liking to him and I hope he calls out the media to call out zero into doing some debates
I have always liked Newt. I honestly think he has undergone a transformation in the last few years.
Nope. Newt. Talks a good game but he likes to play nice with the other side too much. We can’t have that now...time is running out for this country.
I’d rather vote for Rick Perry before I chose to vote for Newt. I’d choose Newt before Romney, Huntsman or Paul but that’s about it.
No.
I'll support Perry, but only to stop Romney.
Newt Gingrich is very intelligent, a master of history and a great debater but Newt’s Achilles Heel is his lack of judgement. He cannot be trusted. (I’m not even talking about his personal issues either)
I have always liked Newt, too. He is the only one in the field I would feel comfortable voting for. I know what he would do as president.
1989: Rep. Newt Gingrich (R-GA) co-sponsors the ambitious Global Warming Prevention Act (H.R. 1078), which finds that the Earths atmosphere is being changed at an unprecedented rate by pollutants resulting from human activities, inefficient and wasteful fossil fuel use, and the effects of rapid population growth in many regions, that global warming imperils human health and well-being and calls for policies to reduce world emissions of carbon dioxide by at least 20 percent from 1988 levels by 2000. The legislation recognizes that global warming is a major threat to political stability, international security, and economic prosperity. [H.R. 1078, 2/22/1989]
1992: Gingrich calls the environmental proposals in Al Gores book Earth in Balance devastatingly threatening to most American pocketbooks and jobs. [National Journal, 9/5/92]
1996: At a speech for the Detroit Economic Club, Gingrich mocks Al Gores global warming, citing the largest snowstorm in New York Citys history: We were in the middle of budget negotiations; the football games were coming up and we noticed on the weather channel that an early symptom of Al Gores global warming was coming to the East Coast. And it does make you wonder sometimes, doesnt it, how theoretical statisticians in the middle of the largest snowstorm in New York Citys history could stand there and say, I dont care what its doing. Its going to get very hot soon. [FDCH Political Transcripts, 1/16/96]
1997: As Speaker of the House, Gingrich co-sponsors H. Con. Res. 151, which notes carbon dioxide is a major greenhouse gas that comes from products whose manufacture consumes fossil fuels and calls on the United States to manage its public domain national forests to maximize the reduction of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. [H. Con. Res. 151, 9/10/1997]
2007: Gingrich calls for a cap-and-trade system with tax incentives for clean energy. I think if you have mandatory carbon caps combined with a trading system, much like we did with sulfur, and if you have a tax-incentive program for investing in the solutions, that theres a package there thats very, very good. And frankly, its something I would strongly support. [Frontline, 2/15/07]
February 15, 2007: I think if you have mandatory carbon caps combined with a trading system, much like we did with sulfur, and if you have a tax-incentive program for investing in the solutions, that theres a package there thats very, very good. And frankly, its something I would strongly support. [Frontline, 2/15/07]
In a debate on climate policy with Sen. John Kerry (D-MA), Gingrich says the evidence is sufficient that we should move towards the most effective possible steps to reduce carbon-loading of the atmosphere, and that we should do it urgently. [ThinkProgress, 4/10/07]
In a Washington Post chat, Gingrich rejects a cap-and-trade system, saying it would lead to corruption, political favoritism, and would have a huge impact on the economy. He says he supports tax credits for dramatically reducing carbon emissions. [Washington Post, 4/17/08]
2008: In an advertisement made for Al Gores Alliance for Climate Protection, Gingrich sat with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and said that we do agree our country must take action to address climate change. [We Campaign, 4/18/08]
I dont think that we have conclusive proof of global warming. And I dont think we have conclusive proof that humans are at the center of it. [Newt.org, 4/22/08]
April 4, 2009: And now, in 2009, instead of making energy cheaperwhich would help create jobs and save Americans moneyPresident Obama wants to impose a cap-and-trade regime. Such a plan would have the effect of an across-the-board energy tax on every American. That will make our artificial energy crisis even worseand raising taxes during a deep economic recession will only accelerate American job losses. [Newsweek, 4/4/09]
I’ve come on board. I’ve watched as many debates, interviews, speeches as I can by Newt and it’s amazing that he can speak intelligently and in depth on nearly any subject! You never see him stammer, hesitate or defer any interview questions. Moreover, it’s not just debating prowess that attracts my interest. Whoever raises their right hand on the Capitol steps in Jan 2013 is going to walk into a true cluster-f*** of a government/society/country. They are going to have to enact big changes and deal with (if they’re Pubbies) a hostile press, rampaging union/Soros acolytes, plus a slew of nearly intractable problems. Do we really want the guy with the best soundbites or do we want someone who has the intellectual breadth and depth to comprehend and help devise realistic effective solutions? Newt’s being thinking about wide swaths of policy for the better part of 2 decades. My first choice was Palin, but with her in Wasila, I think Newt gives us the best chance to beat Obama and, more importantly, to actually enact solutions for the country.
I like Newt, but I would like to hear where he is at regarding global warming and some more of his views on immigration.
Yes. I’d forgotten how effective he is at tongue-lashing the press over their herd mentality. No wonder they attempted to destroy him in the 90s.
I want Obama destroyed in the debates. I want him humiliated, flattened, and ripped to shreds for all the misery and humiliation he has brought on this country. Romney is smart enough to do it, but he’s too much of a choir boy and a sap. He doesn’t even swear. Gingrich has a mean, nasty streak that he would have to keep under wraps in a debate. He also can outsmart and outwit Zero and make him look like the fool and imposter that he is. I want him in there taking Obama apart. Period. Forget Cain. If he can’t handle bimbo eruptions and he can’t handle Gloria Allred, and he most certainly can’t handle Obama.
Yup, me too. He’s definitely the “grown up” in the room, and I think he could sweep the floor w/0bama if they ever went at it in a debate. Hopefully the citizens would see how much he actually knows vs. the reader in chief we have now.
The shame is that at one time, Newt was a brilliant policy mind. When he became more concerned with “getting along” and “being well liked” by the other side, he quickly sold out his core beliefs. I want someone who is more focused on being effective and less worried about popularity.
Most important, he can take on Zero and make the public realize what a socialist, totalitarian loser he is. I think Newt may even develop coattails and bring enough Republicans to the Senate to reverse the downward spiral of this country.
Me too, the more I hear from him, the better I like him. My first choice was of course Sarah.
Talks a good game, has some good ideas. But the media would literally destroy him over his personal fiascoes...
His bad judgement and personal baggage make the Titanic look small...
If the nominee is Newt... its four more years of Zero.