Posted on 11/17/2011 1:34:10 PM PST by Fred
Since leaving office in 1999, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has spent much of his time convincing conservatives to support government subsidies for large corporations, reports the Washington Examiner.
In addition to his work as a strategic consultant for government-sponsored mortgage lender Freddie Mac, the Examiner reports that tax filings show Gingrich received money from the ethanol lobby.
Green Energy, a lobbying group that works to secure and create government subsidies for the much-criticized ethanol industry, paid the Gingrich Group more than $300,000 as recently as 2009. Unlike most conservative experts on the industry, Gingrich is a staunch advocate of ethanol, an expensive corn-based alternative fuel opposed by many conservatives due to its price tag and incompatibility at high concentrations with some modern automobile engines.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
>> “since Congress can inside trade with immunity.” <<
.
I think that’s about to be tested.
I figured you wouldn't let a little thing like sleep get in the way of your agenda.
>> “He was referring to being stuck with Romney, not Gingrich.” <<
.
What’s the diff ? ? ?
>> “There is no perfect candidate there are a few candidate who are saying they will do the right thing. Gingrich and Cain are 2 of them” <<
.
Noot has always said one thing and done the opposite.
Clinton was pre 9/11, everything changed for me that day. While this election will be won or lost on American pockets the world is a very dangerous place still. I am not comparing Obama and Herman here but look at the damage Obama has wrought in the Middle East and Africa. Jihadists and sharia are ascendant and Obama will lose same to Iraq as he has in Egypt and Libya. I like Herman but would just feel more comfortable with a guy making policy decisions about Iran, Iraq and Israel with some historical and current knowledge about same.
But for the record no candidate thrills me and my vote will be an anti Obama vote no matter who runs against him.
“...love the way he debates, hate a whole lot of what he does”
yeah..I know what you mean as well...
“Jim Kouri, vice president of the National Assn. of Chiefs of Police, has assembled a group of traits that define psychopathic personalities — like serial killers — and has discovered that these trait also apply to many of today’s politicians.”
http://www.viewzone.com/politicians.html
>> “My theory on why the Dems may have decided they want Newt as the nominee” <<
.
I think you’re on the right track.
There is no way that Newt can win the general.
Most Republicans know that too, so Newt is the true path to Mitt if he wins a few states.
.
I do not hold any one thing against Herman, it is just my opinion he lacks in history and current events. If he wins the nomination I will happily vote for him over Obama.
I agree that Herman Cain does not have the solid grasp of foreign policy that many of us would like to see. However, very few successful presidential candidates (usually state governors) come to the Oval Office with such knowledge. What I believe Cain has is a quick mind and a bold (not belligerent) attitude about Americas place in the world. That is, a defined idea of what is right and what is needed to deal with rogue states (Iran, North Korea). A philosophy, if you will. That is paramount, to me. He can be schooled by aides on 'foreign policy' details and learn the names of the leaders of obscure countries if he has to and I'm sure he will be doing so as the campaign continues because he must realize this is a weak point for him and could hurt his chances in the primaries. However, I don't see Newt Gingrich as being the epitome of foreign policy expertise, either. He is just more articulate when speaking on it which is fine but doesn't convince me that he is the kind of 'conservative' I want as president.
Frankly, the economy is what will determine who wins the Republican primary race and all this sudden concern about foreign policy expertise is mostly the MSM throwing curve balls at Republican candidates and rival candidates seeking to exploit what they see as other candidates weak spots. I hope conservatives don't allow ourselves to get mired into making this the major factor in deciding who our candidate will be. I certainly don't intend to do so.
Rich.
Newt sells books and DVDs at every stop, including his wife's children book!
In early 2007, along with his third wife, Callista, he launched Gingrich Productions to publish books and movies. [snip]
On Campaign Trail, Gingrich Bolsters His Brand:
His tenacity has also been a boon in other ways. . . . It has provided a platform to promote his vast catalogue of books and documentaries. It has even helped his wife, Callista, whose new childrens book recently shot to No. 3 on Amazons list of bestsellers.
Gingrich says he has done nothing improper by intertwining his campaign with his promotional activities, and during his remarks at an event here this week emphasized that he is committed to his presidential campaign but not before giving a plug to his wifes book, Sweet Land of Liberty, featuring Ellis the Elephant.
[snip]
Gingrichs campaign appearance in Doylestown was followed a few hours later by a screening in Philadelphia of his film about American exceptionalism, A City Upon a Hill. That was for sale alongside several of the Gingrich couples books.
At the Conservative Political Action Committee gathering and presidential debate in Florida last week, Gingrich plugged his wifes new book twice during his remarks. The event also featured an airing of one of his other films, Ronald Reagan: Rendezvous With Destiny.
He struggled to explain how the couple had carried as much as $500,000 in debt on a revolving charge account at Tiffany. And his last campaign finance report showed that his campaign was $1 million in debt.
Discussing a candidate’s record, including how and for what he has made substantial sums of money, is not a cheap shot or throwing dirt.
Or maybe that person who isn't running is because Bachmann and Perry are.
Given the current field, there are only two reasons I am not contributing to Michele Bachmann: 1) she is a real long shot at this stage and 2) her “telemarketing hounds from hell” will pursue me 24/7 for nine months like the last time I contributed to her.
Romney is entirely unacceptable and unelectable. Newt, less so.
I was also wondering why this was breaking news there has been 24/7 Newt bashing.Am I the only one at this stage of the primary that supports them all but Romney and Huntsmen?
No, your agenda here is not Coservatism, otherwise you would have posted who you are for.
Are you a Palin fan?
You are here to disrupt and incite flame wars.
I feel the same way. The economy will probably be the main focus of this election, but the MENA situation is the most consequential and threatens every aspect of our lives. We need someone who gets that.
I may have to take another look at Santorum.
None of them are running for president.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.