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Sowell: The Past and the Present
gopusa.com ^ | December 20, 2011 | Thomas Sowell

Posted on 12/20/2011 12:26:38 PM PST by Iam1ru1-2

If Newt Gingrich were being nominated for sainthood, many of us would vote very differently from the way we would vote if he were being nominated for a political office.

What the media call Gingrich's "baggage" concerns largely his personal life and the fact that he made a lot of money running a consulting firm after he left Congress. This kind of stuff makes lots of talking points that we will no doubt hear, again and again, over the next weeks and months.

But how much weight should we give to this stuff when we are talking about the future of a nation?

This is not just another election and Barack Obama is not just another president whose policies we may not like. With all of President Obama's broken promises, glib demagoguery and cynical political moves, one promise he has kept all too well. That was his boast on the eve of the 2008 election: "We are going to change the United States of America."

Many Americans are already saying that they can hardly recognize the country they grew up in. We have already started down the path that has led Western European nations to the brink of financial disaster.

Internationally, it is worse. A president who has pulled the rug out from under our allies, whether in Eastern Europe or the Middle East, tried to cozy up to our enemies, and has bowed low from the waist to foreign leaders certainly has not represented either the values or the interests of America. If he continues to do nothing that is likely to stop terrorist-sponsoring Iran from getting nuclear weapons, the consequences can be beyond our worst imagining.

Against this background, how much does Newt Gingrich's personal life matter, whether we accept his claim that he has now matured or his critics' claim that he has not? Nor should we sell the public short by saying that they are going to vote on the basis of tabloid stuff or media talking points, when the fate of this nation hangs in the balance.

Even back in the 19th century, when the scandal came out that Grover Cleveland had fathered a child out of wedlock -- and he publicly admitted it -- the voters nevertheless sent him to the White House, where he became one of the better presidents.

Do we wish we had another Ronald Reagan? We could certainly use one. But we have to play the hand we were dealt. And the Reagan card is not in the deck.

While the televised debates are what gave Newt Gingrich's candidacy a big boost, concrete accomplishments when in office are the real test. Gingrich engineered the first Republican takeover of the House of Representatives in 40 years -- followed by the first balanced budget in 40 years. The media called it "the Clinton surplus" but all spending bills start in the House of Representatives, and Gingrich was Speaker of the House.

Speaker Gingrich also produced some long overdue welfare reforms, despite howls from liberals that the poor would be devastated. But nobody makes that claim any more.

Did Gingrich ruffle some feathers when he was Speaker of the House? Yes, enough for it to cost him that position. But he also showed that he could produce results.

In a world where we can make our choices only among the alternatives actually available, the question is whether Newt Gingrich is better than Barack Obama -- and better than Mitt Romney.

Romney is a smooth talker, but what did he actually accomplish as governor of Massachusetts, compared to what Gingrich accomplished as Speaker of the House? When you don't accomplish much, you don't ruffle many feathers. But is that what we want?

Can you name one important positive thing that Romney accomplished as governor of Massachusetts? Can anyone? Does a candidate who represents the bland leading the bland increase the chances of victory in November 2012? A lot of candidates like that have lost, from Thomas E. Dewey to John McCain.

Those who want to concentrate on the baggage in Newt Gingrich's past, rather than on the nation's future, should remember what Winston Churchill said: "If the past sits in judgment on the present, the future will be lost." If that means a second term for Barack Obama, then it means lost big time.

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Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305. His website is www.tsowell.com.


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; US: Iowa
KEYWORDS: mittromney; newtgingrich; thomassowell

1 posted on 12/20/2011 12:26:42 PM PST by Iam1ru1-2
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To: Iam1ru1-2

Although I’m not a big fan of Newt Gingrich, Dr. Sowell, a man I respect, makes some valid points. If it comes down to Romney or Gingrich, I’ll go with Gingrich.


2 posted on 12/20/2011 12:37:35 PM PST by Jim Scott
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To: Iam1ru1-2

Go, Newt!


3 posted on 12/20/2011 12:40:48 PM PST by Jim Robinson (Rebellion is brewing!! Impeach the corrupt Marxist bastard!!)
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To: Jim Scott
If it comes down to Romney or Gingrich, I’ll go with Gingrich.

I agree.

4 posted on 12/20/2011 12:41:58 PM PST by Just another Joe (Warning: FReeping can be addictive and helpful to your mental health)
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To: Jim Scott

Not me.

Gingrich is the Nixon of our times. He is in it for himself and will sell conservatives down the river for his own benefit.

Nixon’s long term damage to the conservative movement is something we are still trying to overcome. The Bushes may not be Reagans but they have a stronger conservative legacy than Nixon.


5 posted on 12/20/2011 12:44:13 PM PST by NeilGus
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To: NeilGus
“The Bushes may not be Reagans but they have a stronger conservative legacy than Nixon.”

??

Are you saying Romney = Bush? Sorry, I'm not connecting.

6 posted on 12/20/2011 12:48:45 PM PST by garyb
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To: Iam1ru1-2

God bless Sowell:) he always was one of my favorites and now I know why.


7 posted on 12/20/2011 12:50:02 PM PST by katiedidit1 ("This is one race of people for whom psychoanalysis is of no use whatsoever." the Irish)
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To: NeilGus
 
 
Lots has been said regarding the Gingrich/Nixon similarites.
 
And even though I don't support him - he may be just enough of a Tricky Dick to be effective.


8 posted on 12/20/2011 12:53:11 PM PST by Responsibility2nd (NO LIBS! This means liberals AND libertarians (same thing) NO LIBS!)
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To: Iam1ru1-2
Gingrich engineered the first Republican takeover of the House of Representatives in 40 years -- followed by the first balanced budget in 40 years. The media called it "the Clinton surplus" but all spending bills start in the House of Representatives, and Gingrich was Speaker of the House.

Speaker Gingrich also produced some long overdue welfare reforms, despite howls from liberals that the poor would be devastated. But nobody makes that claim any more...

Romney is a smooth talker, but what did he actually accomplish as governor of Massachusetts, compared to what Gingrich accomplished as Speaker of the House? When you don't accomplish much, you don't ruffle many feathers. But is that what we want?

Can you name one important positive thing that Romney accomplished as governor of Massachusetts? Can anyone? Does a candidate who represents the bland leading the bland increase the chances of victory in November 2012? A lot of candidates like that have lost, from Thomas E. Dewey to John McCain.

9 posted on 12/20/2011 12:58:14 PM PST by iowamark
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To: garyb

I do not particularly like Romney (am probably supporting Santorum right now).

However, to me, Newt is like Romney but without ethics.

And yes, Romney is like Bush in that he is not a true conservative but he is ethical and competent.


10 posted on 12/20/2011 1:02:05 PM PST by NeilGus
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To: Iam1ru1-2

I like Newt. He’s a breath of fresh air. It’s too bad one of the pieces of baggage is the $1.6 million from Freddie.


11 posted on 12/20/2011 1:28:17 PM PST by varialectio
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To: varialectio
Gingrich says he personally made 35K from Freddie Mac
12 posted on 12/20/2011 1:44:05 PM PST by Servant of the Cross (the Truth will set you free)
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To: Iam1ru1-2

he made a lot of money running a consulting firm after he left Congress

AFTER he left congress. And Pelosi made a lot of money on inside trading before she left the Senate. But the MSM will forget to mention that.


13 posted on 12/20/2011 1:59:58 PM PST by Bitsy
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To: NeilGus

What ethics are those that lead someone to promise “no new taxes” to win votes and then raise taxes? I would rather have someone who has moral failings in their personal life but does the job I hired them for as advertised than someone who is clean as a whistle in their personal life but breaks their promise to me to do the job I hired them for. Newt fulfilled what he promised when he was elected to the House. Nothing he did in his personal life or private career trumps that record of reliability in elected office.


14 posted on 12/20/2011 2:44:58 PM PST by JediJones (Newt-er Obama in 2012!)
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To: Iam1ru1-2

Dr. Sowell is on target as usual.


15 posted on 12/20/2011 3:05:05 PM PST by LucianOfSamasota (No good deed...)
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To: NeilGus
"Romney is like Bush in that he is not a true conservative but he is ethical and competent."

I think you need to watch this video and also everyone who thinks Romney should be our candidate for POTUS, being ethical, and competent: Romney in his own words

16 posted on 12/21/2011 4:21:39 PM PST by Iam1ru1-2 (All things work together for good to them that love God, and are called according His purpose.)
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