To: Happy Rain
I read Rush differently.
I see him clearly going out of his way to not endorse any candidate just let things take their path after carefully analyzing all the candidates.
I listen to the show quite regularly,have a good feel for talk radio after 32 years and have heard him many times allude to Newt's brilliance. Its a no brainer. He is the smartest guy we have. Does he still have a baggage car full--for sure-- but you can't take away his intellect.
93 posted on
01/01/2012 7:45:24 AM PST by
rodguy911
(FreeRepublic:Land of the Free because of the Brave--Sarah Palin 2012)
To: rodguy911
Rush had an interview with Greta recently and inferred that the Establishment doesn’t want Newt and that he is sick and tired of the Establishment trashing Conservatives. Don’t have the link, but it was an interview from last week.
103 posted on
01/01/2012 7:50:37 AM PST by
show
To: rodguy911
Rush does not “endorse” but he and Levin make it clear who they consider the most conservative in the race.
Like any conservative they have to appreciate the GOOD things Newt did in the PAST.
But that has been as far as it has gone.
104 posted on
01/01/2012 7:52:22 AM PST by
Happy Rain
('The GOP establishment thinks a conservative can't win--Liberal Democrats KNOW conservatives win.)
To: rodguy911
Newt's brilliance. Its a no brainer. He is the smartest ... his intellect.
So, then, does that magnificant brain control his mouth or does that mouth just spiel out crap all on its own?
If the latter, he could have serious problems as President. If the former, he lacks self control.
[I recently saw a devastating video -- don't recall whether it was a news channel or opposition candidate who made it -- of Gingrich's numerous 'I was wrong' admissions.]
Gingrich is his own worst eneny. He was in the late 90s. He is today.
135 posted on
01/01/2012 8:27:09 AM PST by
TomGuy
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