Posted on 11/15/2011 2:14:39 PM PST by Fred
Tell me why please.
We’ll see. He might end up getting more votes than you think. But you could be right.
I didn’t abandon Cain over those false hussy accusations; I never abandoned him at all.
I was never on the Cain train. He always seemed weak to me. He still does. He’s a good guy and he’s my #2 pick but he seems weak. Wags his mouth a lot and ends up taking stuff back. That’s weak.
I know he’s the favorite in FR and I know why. He SEEMS to be a genuine conservative (though we don’t really KNOW do we?).
And he is my second choice.
Gingrich
Cain
They are my first 2 and only picks right now.
Wrongo - on who controlled congress, how old are you 18?
Under Dubya’s first term, the house and senate was controlled by the GOP. Until 2006.
Newt's done more for this country than any of people at their computers, in their mom's basement.
You should know better, FR is no fanboy of newt, never has been.
She was referencing 1994.
Is that even a word? lol
I meant referring to 1994.
Read a book.
FR was not for Bush either once Fred....go back just take a trip down that rabbit hole
You will be “experienced”
Because some of us have real and legitimate problems with newt and our rights have not been canceled because you can overlook those problems.
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The truth is Herman gives us the best chance to win. I like Newt, his knowledge of the political landscape, but he lacks appeal outside of our base. Anyone who knows politics will tell you appeal trumps substance 90% of the time. Herman Cain has both. Unless we want a repeat of 2008, we better take the horse blinders off. A tidal wave of demographics is coming, and unless we begin to take advantage of competent, conservative minorities, we will forever become a fringe element. We cannot continue to lose 75% of the minority vote - a segment of the population which is by far outgrowing traditional white America - our fall will be inevitable. Leaders like Herman Cain, Allen West and Marco Rubio represent true opportunity and change. Newt is extremely capable, but that’s not the issue. He will be stereotyped as the old, boring, elitist Republican. And it’s only a matter of time before the MSM airs his dirty laundry...flip flops, extra marital affairs, etc. This notion that Newt win will the presidency solely by debating Obama is fiction. Obama will only agree to several debates, of which, he will throw out a few empty but memorable barbs which the leftist media will repeatedly air to spin as a draw. The rest of the time he will have to find a way to appeal to America, independents, and disenfranchised Democrats. Charisma and energy are not his strong attributes; being part of the establishment is. This isn’t about personal choices, it’s about choosing the candidate who gives us the best chance to win in November. Will we learn?
You wanna try again. I don’t know what you’re talking about.
I saw Newt walk to the front of a room and begin to speak to a room of Jewish businessmen in New York, who were booing and heckling him aggressively. When he finished, they were cheering him and begging him not to go. Its on C-SPAN.
The Democrats and the media may succeed and he may not get the nomination, but Newt is the absolute best person I have ever heard (possible exception, Margaret Thatcher) explain conservatism.
Thanks for that link, it is great and many could learn a few things if they dared.
If only.....
I always look forward to hearing Newt give one of his speeches, he is just brilliant. After reading “Benjamin Franklin, in his own words”, Newt is so much like Ben. Brilliant, Witty, and knows how to get things done. Go NEWT, a man for our times.
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