To: Reily
The Newt of the ‘80s and ‘90s (I was in his district then) would be heavenly.
Unfortunatly, Newt allowed himself to be capture by Washington and became enamored of the idea that the government is the solution to every problem.
28 posted on
09/29/2011 2:13:57 PM PDT by
Brookhaven
(Why Not Herman Cain?)
To: Brookhaven
yep could agree more
I actually wrote him and begged to leave DC and set up shop back in Georgia. Maybe run for governor, gain some executive eperience show he can win a statewide race. Basically get out of DC. He didn't do it! I guess he thought going back to Georgia or somewhere else would make him politically irrelevant; with today's mass communication he could have gone anywhere and stayed in the public eye. Instead he stayed and got absorbed into the “DC beltway system”. I bet he doesn't even think that happened!
44 posted on
09/29/2011 2:43:44 PM PDT by
Reily
To: Brookhaven
He got on the global elitists’ “Third Way” bandwagon. That is why he was supporting UN’s global warming agenda. He wants to establish a global tax for global wealth redistribution. He is a slick talker but slimey as heck.
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