To: ez
"It is appearing increasingly likely that once out of government, Newts influence could be bought by the highest bidder. It explains his seemingly out of character forays into progressive policies like prescription drug coverage, fannie and freddie, and global warming, but it does nothing to reassure conservatives who may be considering him for President. Will he be able to bought in the Oval Office too?"
Once you're bought, you're bought - as in owned.
If you ever think about coming un-bought, all the people who bought you have to do is threaten to reveal that you're bought, how easy it was to buy you off, and just what you did for that dirty money.
Newt's owned outright by interests making a buck off of destroying the country, and let's be honest, he never was terribly reliable or conservative in the first place.
121 posted on
11/21/2011 8:31:55 AM PST by
CowboyJay
(Generic Republican - 2012. He's the only 'electable' candidate.)
To: CowboyJay
I’m not thrilled about any representative or senator becoming President, they’re all bought. They are also used to being extremely partisan wrt congresional wrangling and are thus unsuitable as an executive. I prefer governors but our choices there are Romney, Huntsman, and Perry. I suppose Perry is the best of that lot but he is a little too pious for me, and he’s the one guy Obama can probably out-debate. Not a happy situation.
122 posted on
11/21/2011 12:34:29 PM PST by
ez
("Abashed the Devil stood and felt how awful goodness is." - Milton, "Paradise Lost")
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