Posted on 11/23/2006 6:36:57 PM PST by no dems
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is telling associates that hes launching a major new grass-roots movement to recapture the soul of the Republican Party, and quite possibly the White House.
Gingrich says that the effort will be much larger than his founding of GOPAC and his creation of the Contract with America.
The Georgia Republican is spearheading a program called "American Solutions for Winning the Future in an effort to revitalize the GOP with Ronald Reagan conservatism.
This is the third time Gingrich has led a drive to steer the Republican Party toward traditional conservative values. In 1986, Gingrich took the chair of the Republican political action committee GOPAC and transformed it into an effective tool for electing conservative candidates. The stated theme of GOPAC was "a conservative opportunity society replacing the liberal welfare state.
GOPAC was a key element in Gingrichs rise to the leadership of the Republican caucus in Congress.
Then in 1994, as House Minority Leader, Gingrich was a co-author of the Contract with America, a conservative political platform that helped the GOP gain 54 seats in the House and end 40 years of Democratic majorities there.
Gingrichs new program echoes the title of his 2005 book, "Winning the Future: A 21st Century Contract with America.
Sources close to the former speaker say Gingrich believes the Republican Party has once again lost its way, and needs to refocus its agenda with an eye toward regaining Congress in 2008.
Stepping back into the political spotlight could help Gingrichs presidential aspirations as well.
He recently told an interviewer that he wont decide whether to seek the White House in 2008 until September of 2007.
But insiders predict Gingrich could throw his hat into the ring if a true Reagan conservative doesnt emerge as a likely GOP candidate.
For the time being, hes playing his cards close to the vest. "I am not running for president, I am seeking to create a movement to win the future by offering a series of solutions so compelling that if the American people say I have to be president, it will happen, he tells Fortune magazine.
Gingrich said he plans to build grass-roots support for the health care, national security, and energy independence ideas he has been promoting for the past six years.
Please provide me with a link to a MAINSTREAM MEDIA source detailing Gingrich's adulterous affair with his assistant.
Not a left wing blog site --- a MSM site, please.
If you cant find one, then you're just pissing in the wind like all the other Gingrich haters.
Newt helped the republicans regain the House. It wasn't a one-man effort. I liked what he had to say while he had his day in the sun. I subscribed to his newsletter (only got one issue, it just seemed to dribble away like so much with him).
I think he still has a role to play, but more behind the scenes, planning strategy and the like.
We are on the same page. If there are two of us on FR with exactly the same view, then I would image there are probably a substantial number of people in the Republican Party thinking the same.
It's still a long way off to the primaries. And I can still remember when the primaries didn't matter that much. The convention decided who it would be.
The reason is that I refuse to help that kind of liberal to gain more power inside the Republican Party. The Republican Party is the only hope for America's future. But, all hope is lost if the RINOs take complete control....
Well, then you and I are probably "weirdos" :)... cause I feel exactly the same. I always say the "winning is not always winning and losing is not always losing" (cause it may to lead to cleaning house, re-organizing and setting strategy, recharging our batteries and win again).
Now that we lost, we no longer have to be worry about "preserving the power we had in both houses." I will tell you something, for the life of me, I COULD NOT UNDERSTAND backing up and spending all that money on that jerk Chafee of Rhode Island!... At this point I believe, the GOP was simply fighting for "power," priciples went out of the door. I am GLAD CHAFEE IS GONE, same thing with anyone who was part to the McCain's gang (De whine?)... and I would love to have Specter, Hegel, and MacaCain gone as well!... hey... we lost, I can say it now. Now people may say "are you crazy?" Well, if I recall the Rats did relatively well opposing GW. Same thing when Clinton was president... again, the Gop did a good job of keeping in check... so this is not the end fo the world... at all!
After all we "had it all!" - And I'll bet you lots of people feel this way - CONGRESS, SENATE AND PRESIDENCY... and considering that advantage... What did we do with all that power? Of course, who could have forseen a traitor like McCain, a "Judas" willing to sell out and sabotage GOP at every corner. Traitor McCain did his best to take the wind out of the the sails the first time the GOP wanted to use that power. I almost hate McCain... and for the life of me I will never understand people who even consider him as a choice.
You do know however that in today's culture STYLE trumps SUBSTANCE and one need look no farther that the popularity of Clinton!
Newt will have an extremely difficult time being ELECTED [POTUS] by the 'feeling' public......much harder than being nominated by a 'thinking' GOP!
I don't know a lot about Hunter, other than he took a lead in border security. I think it is difficult for someone to go from the House to the Presidency. But I will keep an open mind. Do you think he is going to run?
So let's enjoy it :)
First, I am not your "bro". And second, I don't speak jive. But if someone chooses to speak a dialect that thrills adolescents, then I have no intention to stop affectation.
I like your attitude. I couldn't agree more.
I'm surprised it took four posts for somebody to take a shot at him.
(BTW, Newt is brilliant, and would be a very good choice. He is a true Constitutionalist and historian.)
Best Freegards,
Barnacle
Have you read the document? I linked it in 229, or see it here.
Dop you remember the mass signing? From a Heritage lecture published October '95:
"The Contract itself emerged publicly with the staging of the mass signing of the Contract on the steps of the U.S. Capitol by 367 candidates for office on September 27, 1994. On that day, all of these candidates publicly pledged: "If we break this Contract, throw us out." The Republicans who were already Members of the House of Representatives organized themselves into 11 working groups that eventually drafted ten bills that made up the Contract."
...later...
"Given the notorious lack of party discipline in the American Congress, the passage by a large majority of nearly all of the items in the Contract was a remarkable achievement."
The drafters and signers of the contract did exactly what they promised to do.
Why are you trying to portray that as a failure?
Just another example of how God doesn't force anyone to choose His will for their life.
Most of us get an opportunity to know Him because of His work on the cross. Those who choose the narrow road, get to know Him as their best friend.
Sad, but too true.. as evidenced by how few of the so-called man on the street can't even identify a picture of VP Cheney or Rumsfeld.
If you cant find one, then you're just pissing in the wind like all the other Gingrich haters.
From you profile: Live in SouthEastern Pennsylvania, between New Hope, Pa. and Philly.
I live in Cobb County, Georgia. I was one of those loyal followers, reading is books, going to rallies at Wheeler High School and Williamson Brothers BBQ, putting out yard signs and voting Speaker Gingrich into office every term. I voted for him against the Cookie Monster. I voted for him against the stupid Carrot-top.
I don't have a LexisNexis® account so it is difficult for me to locate the MSM articles you have asked for. I did find an archived lead-in to an editorial letter in the The Atlanta Urinal and Constipation from back then that suggests the frustration I shared with many others.
Letters
Gingrich's constituents left holding the bag and the bill
Date: December 17, 1998
Publication: The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution
Page Number: A27 Word Count: 846
The Editors:
Watching Newt Gingrich's farewell town hall meeting on C-SPAN this past weekend at first made me angry. As a voter in the Sixth District, I feel cheated and disregarded by Gingrich. Only a a little more than a month ago, his voters elected him to an office that he voluntarily sought, though he did little campaigning, trusting he would serve them for two years in the House of Representatives. Now, because he is too proud to serve his district, he is telling his...
I remember to well the circumstances of his leaving Congress. I had just voted for him and he had no right to resign at such a critical time in world events. Many of the circumstances were revealed in posted articles right here on FR.
I am not at all a Gingrich hater. I only wish in hindsight that he had shutdown the government in the 1996 budget crises and that he had stayed to fight for us in spite of the private issues that he had.
If you need further proof of anything else, then you can go get some relief whenever the wind blows too.
Why don't you read more carefully. I did not criticize Newt, I merely pointed out that the posts did not give any information on what he was advocating while lauding him greatly. It is not criticism at all to do that, merely requesting information, which the exchange of which is the reason for this forum. Before you criticize me it would be good to actually read and comprehend what I am saying. Your earnest advocacy ssems to have prevented you from reading what I posted and reacting to it with information. Had you done so you no doubt would have boosted Newt's cause instead of offending needlessly with groundless assault. With people such as yourself on his side engaging in such tactics he won't fare very well.
>>>>I did not criticize Newt ....
In post #114, you opined on the fact that since no one has posted what Newt's postions are, perhaps what Newt has to say about the issues is something akin to being a Democrat. Remember?
>>>>Not a single post seems to state what these "briliant" ideas of Newt's are. Perhaps someone who has read his writings closely could inform us. If it is not possible from his writings and appearances to elucidate what these ideas are isn't that like the Democrats?
Ridicule is criticism. It just happens to be a cheap, backhanded form of criticism.
>>>>Your earnest advocacy ssems to have prevented you from reading what I posted and reacting to it with information.
I think you better upgrade your own reading comprehension skills. I did react to your post with information. I gave you a link to Newt.org. Obviously you haven't found the time to get over to Newt's website yet, and learn what his policy and political positions are all about.
Instead of wasting time engaging in ridicule, try getting informed. Without blaming others for your shortcomings.
On Newt.org, Gingrich offers analysis on five major issues facing America's future.
* Securing America and its Allies by Defeating America's Enemies
* Defending God in the Public Square
* Protecting American Civilization
* Winning in a Global Economy
* Promoting Active Healthy Aging.
Newt also outlines what he calls, A 21st Century Contract with America. From time to time you can also catch Newt on CSPAN, giving a speech and answering questions on a wide range of topics. There is no Republican in the political arena today who can match Gingrich`s grasp of the issues.
You really should read what the man has to say, before you jump to conclusions.
Bttt!
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