Posted on 05/14/2007 6:46:39 AM PDT by Hadean
The Former Speaker of the House Warns GOP Hillary Clinton Has a Good Chance of Becoming President
Newt Gingrich for president? It could happen.
In an interview with Diane Sawyer on "Good Morning America," the former Republican speaker of the House said there was a "great possibility" that he would run for president.
He will make that decision sometime in the fall. Sawyer noted that previously Gingrich had only said he was "thinking about" a run for president.
"You said you'll make a decision at the end of the September,{is it} more likely, less likely this morning? Sawyer asked Gingrich. "I think right now, it is a great possibility," Gingrich said.
"A great possibility you'll run? Sawyer asked. But Gingrich declined to elaborate. "I don't want to get into all this stuff," Gingrich said. "I want to focus on what we have to do to make America successsful."
Gingrich was visiting "GMA" to talk about his new book, "Pearl Harbor: A Novel of December the 8th," which he co-wrote with William Forstchen.
But Gingrich took time to assess the field of declared candidates and said he wasn't happy with the current contenders, comparing them to contestants on "American Idol."
"We're in this virtually irrational process," he said. "It's exactly wrong as a way of choosing a national leader."
Gingrich said Republican candidates needed to champion large-scale reforms.
"I think unless a Republican who is nominated is committed to fundamental change in Washington they will certainly lose the election," he said.
According to Gingrich, Republicans need to realize that Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton has a good chance of winning the White House if she gets her party's nomination.
"They are very effective at raking on their opponents," he said of the Clintons. "I think she has a very good chance to win the presidency."
Time for Another Conservative Contender? Polls show that the Iraq War is a big undertow for Republicans. Gingrich said as far back as 2003 that Bush had "gone off a cliff" with the Iraq War. Gingrich believes the United States should get out of Iraq as soon as possible.
"I think we have to turn over policing responsibility for the Iraqis as rapidly as possible," he said. "Pull our troops out as rapidly as possible."
A Newsweek poll has every Democratic front-runner beating every leading Republican: Clinton edges out former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani by three points. Former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards beats Arizona Sen. John McCain by 10 points, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney by 37. Illinois Sen. Barack Obama prevails over McCain by 13 points.
Republicans also appear to be hitting other potholes on the presidential path. Conservatives are wary of Giuliani's staunch support of abortion rights, while McCain is seen by some as unreliable on other conservative issues, such as immigration.
The top Republican presidential front-runners are trying to woo conservatives, but so far it seems an unrequited love.
"The three front-runners are just not viable conservative choices, and I think what we know about the three front-runners is enough really to doom them," said one Republican voter.
There seems to be an opening for a conservative candidate. Former senator and actor Fred Thompson may have his eye on the White House. Some speculate that Gingrich, with the release of a new book and his apology to conservative leader James Dobson for past personal indiscretions, could as well.
He would not stand a snowballs chance in hades of getting elected I am sorry to say.
Newt will make a great SecState, but if he runs for POTUS he will solidify the Liberals as no one else can.
While we all owe Newt thanks for engineering the 1994 mid-terms powershift, he is yesterday's news.
The number one issue of the day is the war on Islamofacism. Somebody with genuine military experience (as opposed to cameo photo-ops) needs to be leading the charge.
It is also worthwhile to recall that Newt wilted and faded when his martial indiscretions came to light, unlike slick Willie who turned himself into a martyr. Granted, the enemedia played the major role in creating these perceptions, but requirement number two for our candidate is someone who can stand up to the enemedia.
The Republican nomination is far more in doubt now than it was two months ago, and Newt knows it. McCain is fading; Guiliani is fading; Romney is on the ascendancy. Newt could fit in anywhere.
Goodbye Newt.
I agree completely. Well stated. It’d be quite interesting to have him in this and he’d take a few dem candidates down with him in the end.
It’s time for Fred to jump in. I respect Newt’s intelligence, but he is a sure loser and will suck up dollars that could help another candidate.
I actually think Newt would be a better President than Fred, because of his History background. However, it will be difficult for him to overcome bad press.
Save your money, Newt.
Newt has said recently that he believes global warming is man-caused. That did it for me. The result of global warming hysteria will be a global tax.
Newt’s also a multiple-offender adulterer. Besides the moral implications of this, it also says that he cannot keep his promises. If he cannot keep the vows he made to his wife, why should we expect him to keep campaign promises he makes to us?
ZZZzzzzzzz....
Newt would have more luck playing pick-up sticks with his butt cheeks than being elected POTUS.
One more metrosexual that Hunter will have to backhand.
Yeah, right. Whenever I look for deep strategic thinking about REPUBLICAN presidential politics, I ALWAYS consult ABCCNNNBCCBS news and the merry band of slackers and flackers they call “correspondents”.
RUN FRED RUN!
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