Posted on 01/21/2012 8:01:49 PM PST by VinL
Schmidt: "Not only are we not moving toward a coalescing of support with the establishment of Newt Gingrich, we're probably moving toward a declaration of war on Newt Gingrich by the Republican establishment. And if Newt Gingrich is able to win the Florida primary, you will see a panic and a meltdown of the Republican establishment that is beyond my ability to articulate in the English language. People will go crazy,"
And you will have this five week period until the Super Tuesday states that will be just as unpredictable, tumultuous as any period in modern American politics. It will be a remarkable thing to watch, should that happen in Florida."
Maddow: "Is there a component of that which is building a firewall around Mitt Romney, protecting him? We saw the establishment try to do that and Romney helping, saying You cant talk any smack about Bain. Bain is what I want to run on, it has to be positive, dont undercut that at all. Which to me, was like a flashing red neon arrow, heres my glass jaw, please dont hit it. Is there a way to protect Mitt Romney other than, I think, this wrong approach, Itheyve taken with Bain."
Schmidt: "I think everybody in the establishment Republican circles in Washington D.C. is fixated on the numbers we talked about earlier. Newt Gingrich has a 100% name ID, has a 60% national unfavorable number and its a number so high that with the 100% name ID its impossible to come back from. Youre not electable in a general election, in a 2012 presidential election if your unfavorable numbers are that high. Particularly against a president, that while vulnerable...
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Who cares what this piece of Schmidt thinks? He was one of the lead backstabbers of Sarah Palin during the 2008 campaign and in its aftermath.
Amen brother FReeper...pass the ammo!!!!!!!!!
GO NEWT!!!!!!!!!!!
The man is delusional. He is hoping his words will have a negative effect on reality that is Newt
Can I buy tickets to watch this Meltdown? I want to make some popcorn.
I missed the Meltdown when the democrats nominated a communist,oh well heres hoping we all get to see the Meltdown
I worry about Romney Losing that Smirk on National TV, starting to cry when obama Thanks Him For his Good Idea on Romneycare
I worry about Romney Losing that Smirk on National TV, starting to cry when obama Thanks Him For his Good Idea on Romneycare
I don’t think a Perry selection would add anything to the ticket.
Ryan is liked by most conservatives and his selection would throw a bone to the establishment types.
I would like to see him as president someday but as a congressman he has no pathway there, eg Hunter, Bachman, etc. A VP nomination would give him that.
Our own pundits are in lock step with the Newt can't win meme, Chris Christie is on Meet The Depressed that he (Newt) is an embarrassment to the GOP.
Maybe it's time we start The Tea Party with our first candidate being Newt, screw the elitist, Mittiot GOP.
BTTT!
I might believe all these “pro-Newt” posts, if only his actions, statements, and words over the last few years didn’t betray something for different.
I have posted several times in regards to Newt and his “Manmade Global Warming” fiasco - and while I have read posts claiming that Newt has distanced himself from that position - his official platform includes support for “green energy” and “alternative fuels” to “protect the environment”. That doesn’t sound like someone who has forsaken his wrong position - just softening it up to try to gain voters.
Newt is unabashedly soft on illegal immigration.
And I suppose the party of “moral high-ground” really isn’t any more....
Believe me, I fully grasp the concept that we MUST get Obama out of office. And I absolutely refuse to vote for Mitt Romney for even dog catcher. I firmly believe that, just as I have posted before, that our only hope is someone who is soundly Conservative, and who can “rally the troops” - There are no Republican candidates left who can, in my eyes, energize the party and the grass roots. Herman Cain was the closest - but his bad decisions flushed his campaign down the toilet.
Who? Do you mean GHW (as in Bush 1)?
Newt and the TEA Party? Great - lets turn the only bright movement of the last decade into another “establishment” version of the GOP....
This is what I was talking about:
It is only a few votes between them—this whole primary is just up and down and back and forth! Wheeeee! :^D
Maybe you hadn't noticed, but lately there's been a rash of freepicide amongst Freepers in your class.
Don't know what it is, but a lot of folks who joined up around that time are suddenly developing strong disagreements with the founder, and FR in general. I've seen a lot of them up and quit, or invite JR to ban them.
From what I've observed, most of them have had objections to JR's clamping down on Romney and Paul supporters on the site. A lot of them have complained that zotting such people only creates an echo chamber, or that differing viewpoints are being shut out.
That surprises me, because Jim clearly says in his mission statement, that he feels no obligation to provide a forum for liberals, statists, RINOs, and doom and gloomers to spread their demoralizing message here.
Your post looked a lot like others I've seen that disagree with that.
Half of my comment was tongue 'N cheek, the other half is worthy of discussion.
The TP could keep him in line, along with the appropriate Congress.
The GOP on the other hand is clearly pure RINO establishment.
This ship will not be turned on a dime, that is, it's taken many a year to get to where we are. This could begin the turn, unless you have a better suggestion?
Ah, now I get it....Paulbot.
I remember it well. Now, I'm not saying Newt is exactly like Reagan, but he's definitely more conservative than Romney!
Rebellion is here!
The Tea Party Movementis alive and well, an example of getting stronger as the establishment attempts to kill it.
Schmidt is a sneaky back stabbing BFF of Rove's who, along with Romney's people, stabbed Palin in the back when she was chosen to be McCain's running mate.
And Schmidt is a political commentator on MSNBC, don't know when they hired him.
Plus I'm sure Maddow has a special love for him as he has a homosexual daughter, and supports the homosexual agenda.
Yup, they fear the Tea Party Movement and well they should!
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