Posted on 11/16/2008 8:15:46 PM PST by MN_Mike
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) is batting down the hype that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin heads into 2012 as the frontrunner for the GOP presidential nomination.
Palin energized the Republican base after GOP presidential nominee Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) tapped her as his running mate and she has tried to preserve her high public profile since Election Day.
But Gingrich, an architect of the Republican revolution of 1994, took Palin down a notch, asserting that she would not become the partys leader, as some have predicted.
I think that she is going to be a significant player, said Gingrich during an interview on CBSs Face the Nation. But shes going to be one of 20 or 30 significant players. Shes not going to be the de facto leader.
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Stormhands says Gingrich will not be the future GOP leader.
And what percentage say they like chocolate cake, means about the same, it’s a long time from now.
I wonder who Newt is speaking for?
He seems to be deaf to the voice of the base - who like to see Palin pay a larger role.
Gingrich keeping his options open. He may run for President in 2012 and doesn’t want to endorse his competition.
Rather presumptuous.
The more the merrier.
She may not be the leader in Newt’s eyes, she dang sure is in mine and virtually every conservative I’ve spoken with. If our ticket had been flip-flopped, we would’ve won.
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However, we should also remember that Gingrich probably still sees himself as a possible candidate in 2012. This is why he supports Lt. Gov. Steele as GOP chairman...Gingrich is already positioning himself within the party in case he wants the nomination...Newt would be an extremely formidable candidate against Obama. Newt is of superior intellect, of superior ideas and can stand up to anyone in rhetoric or debate.
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Republicans can vote for whoever they wish, but I think I will vote for a true conservative.
Sarah has gotten where she is without any help from the peanut gallery.
I don’t think Palin will run in 2012. I would support her if she did but I don’t see that happening. One thing I don’t want to see is 20-30 candidates and most certainly we can do without the early starters like Romney and Guiliani who helped screw up the process this election. They got out early drained money and resources and left us to a general election disadvantage. Romney should have ran for a Senate seat. Guiliani would’ve did well to do the same. Huckabee even would have made a good Senate candidate. We can not afford to have such a wide field next time with big money candidates getting out early and fragmenting the field so much that we end up with the last man standing and everyone wondering how we ended up with a less than stellar candidate. I personally could not believe that we had a field full of Global Warming Gore sympathizers, candidates that proposed Health Care plans not much different than Hillary Clinton, and with records on parole that gave Michael Dukakis a run for his money. All the while the real conservative principled candidates were left late to the game with little money and a press all too glad to manipulate the field by lifting up individuals like Mike Huckabee and deriding those that may have actually been effectively during a general election race. It certainly kind of helps to have someone who doesn’t list among his biggest accomplishments those he forged with Ted Kennedy. Regardless Palin wasn’t the problem.
And why is Gov. Sarah Palin not a “true” conservative?
And Rudy was far and away the leader in polls following the 2004 election.
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She’s not, no conservative would believe in redistribution of taxes, but you labeled her a republican amount republicans.
we have to realize however that politics is a dirty business.....somewhere we are going to have to make alliances with some evil industries or even countries, because there is no way to outdo b.o. without money.....
our country can be conservative and frugal without having a conservative president, but we have to take back the Senate and the Congress ....lets start there..
I’ve read that he has considered running, but that’s besides the point. I agree that he is trying to dim the light on Palin. I don’t understand this strategy, other than envy that Sarah has the ability to unite the base, something that they don’t. A smart individual would ally themselves to Sarah. But of course that would mean bringing their ego down a notch.
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