To: Qbert
I have watched, enjoyed and agreed with almost all of the comments in the past by Dr Krauthammer. He is a very educated, reliable and precise orator. The basis of most of his arguments are very solid in his analysis. And here comes the but. But, in these proceedings, I'm having a problem with his criticism of the candidates and more specifically with Newt Gingrich. His praise of Romney is also surprising. If he is going to declare his endorsement, he should just come out with it instead of constantly finding fault with everyone else in the running. My take on his actions is very simple. I'm going to bet that sometime in the past, Dr Krauthammer had a run in with Newt and much to his dismay, he was intellectually outgunned and has never got over it.
I'm from Massachusetts, and believe me, Romney is not our man. If Romney is selected, it's McCain all over again. I will admit I've been a Newt fan since the day made his first speech in the congress. He definitely has warts, pot marks and lesions all over, however his record of accomplishment is second to none and surpasses the idiot in the WH by miles. This country is in severe need of a leader. Newt is a leader. His private life was a mess, but whose wouldn't be when serving in congress and accomplishing what he has done.
Think twice before you check off someone Else’s name on the primary ballot. Just my opinion.
38 posted on
01/20/2012 10:28:01 AM PST by
bramps
(zero from zero is zero)
To: bramps
“He definitely has warts, pot marks and lesions all over, however his record of accomplishment is second to none and surpasses the idiot in the WH by miles.”
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Please, let us not damn Newt with faint praise, even this surreal, blithering democrat who managed to be nominated to run against Jim Demint http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSJ6P1gS4Ys surpasses the idiot in the WH by miles.
65 posted on
01/21/2012 8:00:01 AM PST by
RipSawyer
(This does not end well!)
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