Posted on 01/14/2012 7:29:31 PM PST by TBBT
Speaking at the Greenville/Spartanburg GOP Bronze Elephant Dinner in Duncan, South Carolina on Friday night, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, in response to a question about what the American dream is about, had the most exceptional moment of the 2012 cycle.
As he is emerging as the chief anti-Mitt Romney challenger in South Carolina (Gingrich is a strong second, according to numerous South Carolina polls released this week), Gingrich described the America many feel will be just a memory if President Barack Obama wins another term and articulated why the preservation of that America should never be taken for granted and how Americans should be proactive in ensuring their children and grandchildren inherit an American with gritty, Jacksonian values not unlike the one they inherited.
Countries can die, Gingrich powerfully said, referring to a lesson he learned while his father was stationed overseas. And Leadership can make an enormous difference.
Gingrich noted that he grew up surrounded by people who were passionate about America who loved America because they did not have that much economically and was raised by a grandmother who was from a generation that instilled in him a belief that George Washington was a heroic figure and the founding fathers led remarkable lives.
We didnt think we were poor, Gingrich said. We were Americans, and therefore we were rich, we had freedoms and a sense of safety.
Gingrich said that the American dream is to recognize first that we exist under our Creator with unalienable rights and, therefore, no president, judge, or bureaucrat can take away our rights.
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Too bad the American electorate is too stupid to understand any of this.
Oh, no! No, no, no no! Americans understand it, and quite well, too.
They just need a leader to say it like it is!
Gingrich described the America many feel will be just a memory if President Barack Obama wins another term and articulated why the preservation of that America should never be taken for granted and how Americans should be proactive in ensuring their children and grandchildren inherit an American with gritty, Jacksonian values not unlike the one they inherited. "Countries can die," Gingrich powerfully said, referring to a lesson he learned while his father was stationed overseas. "And Leadership can make an enormous difference." ...noted that he grew up surrounded "by people who were passionate about America" who loved America because "they did not have that much economically" and was raised by a grandmother who was from a generation that instilled in him a belief that "George Washington was a heroic figure and the founding fathers led remarkable lives. We didn't think we were poor... We were Americans, and therefore we were rich, we had freedoms and a sense of safety... American dream is to recognize first that we exist under our Creator with unalienable rights" and, therefore, "no president, judge, or bureaucrat can take away our rights."
It was beautifully said.
Have not heard this kind of message in a long time.
If Gingrich can drop the negative attacks and go back to talking like this, I think he could still pull this out.
THATS WHAT AMERICA WANTS TO HEAR, THEY NEED TO HEAR THIS, some for the first time perhaps.
PREACH IT NEWT.
What ever faults Newt Gingrinch may have, this video makes clear that he “gets” it - he understands and respects what those of us who love our country are trying to preserve.
I would not say all, but a substantial number of Americans do not understand the political/economic system that makes it possible for them to thrive, and all that is needed is a majority of Americans to ruin it for everyone. I, myself, don't have a lot of faith in the American electorate.
They not only need a leader to say “all the good things” (we’ve already got one of those in the White House), they need a leader who LIVES IT every day and doesn’t run the ball for the other team during his down time.
Too bad Newt is too undisciplined to maintain a consistent message, or stay positive and avoid petty attacks., as he did so well last November.
The American electorate that voted in 2010 understood.
Was it a Depends moment?
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