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Smart move. Should have done it sooner.
1 posted on 12/15/2011 10:18:05 AM PST by TBBT
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Current and former members of congress who served with Gingrich have suggested his leadership style make him unfit for the presidency.”

Yeah, they hate a guy who speaks up when they are pissing in his soup.


2 posted on 12/15/2011 10:21:00 AM PST by jessduntno (The Republican elite hates him, Rove hates him, Boehner hates him, liberals hate him. It's Newt!)
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Yet Mitt and Ron Paul get a pass at their continual disparaging of Newt? Even after Mitt said, two days ago, he would no longer run a negative campaign against his opponents.


3 posted on 12/15/2011 10:21:39 AM PST by Solson (The Voters stole the election! And the establishment wants it back.)
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'Foolish on my part'

From Noot? There's a shock. "Smartest Man In The Room", indeed.

4 posted on 12/15/2011 10:23:21 AM PST by Colonel_Flagg (Why, yes. I AM in a bad mood.)
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NANCY PELOSI: Hi. I’m Nancy Pelosi, lifelong Democrat and Speaker of the House.

NEWT GINGRICH: And I’m Newt Gingrich, lifelong Republican, and I used to be Speaker.

PELOSI: We don’t always see eye-to-eye, do we Newt?

GINGRICH: No. But we do agree our country must take action to address climate change.

PELOSI: We need cleaner forms of energy and we need them fast.

GINGRICH: If enough of us demand action from our leaders, we can spark the innovation we need.

April 18, 2008


5 posted on 12/15/2011 10:23:49 AM PST by kabar
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Shouldn't have had to do it at all, and I'm a guy who is supporting him right now. It's classic Newt -- you just wonder what he is going to say/do next.

The only reason I'm sticking with him is because he's a bag of hot air to some extent, but when it comes down to actual legislation, he's on the right side, and better able to swing opinion on it than anyone else in the race. At least, I hope so.

6 posted on 12/15/2011 10:24:37 AM PST by Bruce Campbells Chin
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Kerry-Gingrich “debate” on Global Warming

At one point, Gingrich said, “We’re not arguing over whether it [a plan to fight global warming] should be urgent. We’re arguing over whether bureaucracy and litigation is a better way to be urgent or whether science and technology translated by entrepreneurs into products is a better way to be urgent.”

Finally, Kerry relented. “I’m excited to hear you talk about the urgency,” he said. But “what would you say to Senator [Jim] Inhofe [R-Okla.] and to others in the Senate who are resisting even the science?”

Gingrich didn’t hesitate. “My message,” he said, “is that the evidence is sufficient that we should move towards the most effective possible steps to reduce carbon loading of the atmosphere.” The pro-Kerry crowd applauded.

“And do it urgently?” the senator pressed.

“And do it urgently, yeah,” the former speaker replied. “I think there has to be, if you will, a green conservatism,” he added.

April 10, 2007


7 posted on 12/15/2011 10:24:53 AM PST by kabar
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and, remember, I’m getting this stuff done with Bill Clinton (in the White House).”

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Gingrich, Role as House Leader Intact, Offers Clinton an Olive Branch
New York Times, The (NY) - Thursday, November 7, 1996
Author: FRANCIS X. CLINES

Having survived the Democrats’ nationwide assault on his leadership, Speaker Newt Gingrich gratefully responded today with a noticeably noncombative call to find “common ground” with President Clinton in the Administration’s second term.

“We ought to work with him and give him a chance to lead in the direction he campaigned on,” said Mr. Gingrich, whose tone at 3 o’clock this morning, as he finally confirmed that the Republicans had retained control of the House and that his hand would therefore remain on the gavel, was considerably gentler than it was two years ago, when he began honing a reputation as a political revolutionary keen for jousting with Mr. Clinton .

“And if he sticks to the things he campaigned on, we should be able to find some common ground,” the Speaker declared, borrowing from the President to invoke the phrase “common ground” repeatedly at a news conference here in his Atlanta-area district, as if that phrase were already his own fresh, more careful mantra for the new Republican Congress.

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8 posted on 12/15/2011 10:25:11 AM PST by maggief
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What is Maggie Habermann talking about? “...Newt Gingrich was remorseful about having blasted Mitt Romney over his time at Bain Capital - a rebuke that was not a response to a hit,...”

I thought Gingrich WAS responding to Romney’s hit - about Gingrich taking the $1.8 mil from Freddie Mac for “consulting”. Am I wrong? Even Gingrich’s statement quoted in the politico piece says it was made in response to Romney’s “shot” and “absurd assertion”.


10 posted on 12/15/2011 10:27:04 AM PST by ngat
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“Smart move. Should have done it sooner.”

He should never have said it in the first place.

This is like appearing on the love seat with Nancy Pelosi praising Al Gore's global warming efforts and attacking Paul Ryan on TV. It shows a lack of principles and a lack of self discipline. Newt is trying to curry favor with the Washington elite and the MSM who despise him.

At least Newt admitted his mistake, but he should show some principle and not just repeat MSM talking points.

11 posted on 12/15/2011 10:27:31 AM PST by detective
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Yep!
A Tuesday retraction would have been more effective in conveying sincerety.


12 posted on 12/15/2011 10:27:31 AM PST by G Larry ("I dream of a day when a man is judged by the content of his Character.")
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I suppose. But I'm still waiting for the Romney apology for asking Newt to give back money earned the old fashioned capitalist way - find a customer and make a sale. There is really no difference philosophically between the Gingrich and Romney arguments.

This is, apparently, a Faux News success story. For me it just means less Fox and more Netflix.

15 posted on 12/15/2011 10:30:46 AM PST by InterceptPoint (TIN)
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All of this back biting is playing to the agenda of the MSM. They know the only way to get Barack re-elected is to distract the public from his incompetence and corruption. If the election focuses on Obama in any regard whatsoever, he’ll lose.


16 posted on 12/15/2011 10:31:32 AM PST by Spok (From hope and change to change is hopeless. In just the first term.)
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I don’t blame Gingrich for responding to the gratuitous sniping by Romney. Romney’s a cheap-shot artist, who in many of the debates took un-provoked, nasty shots at the other candidates. He reminds me of the smart-aleck kid in the schoolyard, who warranted a punch in the mouth. I can’t support a guy like that.


19 posted on 12/15/2011 10:34:31 AM PST by old school
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Newt’s biggest enemy is Newt, and he knows it when it happens.


23 posted on 12/15/2011 10:42:57 AM PST by pallis
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It is a smart move. I hope tonight in the Fox debate he can keep his cool. I have liked Newt for his brilliant mind even in the days when it wasn’t pc to like him, especially here on FR. He is fighting the entire GOP Establishment, which it seems to be bent on nominating Mitt Romney for some insane reason.


24 posted on 12/15/2011 10:43:54 AM PST by ImpBill ("America, where are you now?" - Little "r" republican!)
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Agreed.


25 posted on 12/15/2011 10:44:42 AM PST by Gator113 (~Just livin' life, my way~.. Newt/Palin-West-2012."got a lot swirling around in my head.")
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Current and former members of congress who served with Gingrich have suggested his leadership style make him unfit for the presidency.

I'm going to go way out on a limb and guess that most of those anonymous "Current and former members of congress" are in the same political party as 98% of the media. I'm not all that interested in taking Pelosi's advice on who the GOP should nominate.

26 posted on 12/15/2011 10:44:42 AM PST by Pollster1 (Natural born citizen of the USA, with the birth certificate to prove it)
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It is a smart move. It’s Ciceronean in that it allows him to revisit the issue and take a back-handed slap at Romney at the same time.


27 posted on 12/15/2011 10:47:36 AM PST by Antoninus (Take the pledge: I will not vote for Mitt Romney under any circumstances. EVER.)
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This is ROMNEY-PROP from Politico.

Know the Romney dirty tricks for what they are.


30 posted on 12/15/2011 10:51:09 AM PST by Diogenesis ("Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. " Pres. Ronald Reagan)
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Current and former members of congress who served with Gingrich have suggested his leadership style make him unfit for the presidency

And some who worked with him in Congress have suggested his leadership would be great in the Presidency ...

Cheney: When Newt showed up he said, we can become the majority, we can take back the House of Representatives. We hadn't had the House since the 1940s. And initially, none of us believed it. But he was persistent, he was tenacious. He kept it up, kept it up, and kept it up. Finally by '94 he's the newly elected Speaker of the House of Representatives with a Republican majority. So I wouldn't underestimate him.

32 posted on 12/15/2011 10:51:27 AM PST by Servant of the Cross (the Truth will set you free)
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