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Tea Party Leaders Endorse Gingrich: High Risk, Low Reward
Sunshine State News ^ | January 28, 2012 | Kenric Ward

Posted on 01/28/2012 2:54:50 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife

In throwing their support to Newt Gingrich, a group of Florida tea party leaders risk throwing away their clout and credibility, observers of the movement say.

"The Florida Tea Party Coalition With Newt" endorsed the former House speaker on Thursday, saying they would "help defeat Massachusetts Moderate Mitt Romney and then President Barack Obama."

“It is clear to me and many others in the tea party movement that Newt is the Reagan conservative that America needs,” said Peter Lee, founder and director of the East Side Tea Party of Orlando.

Lee was joined by statewide tea leader Patricia Sullivan, who said, “I stand with Newt because I know he will stand up to the establishment and insist on fiscal reforms."

In all, more than 30 Florida-based tea activists signed on to the coalition. The geographically diverse representatives ranged from the Panhandle to Broward County.

Separately, the TEA Party of Florida, the only political tea party registered with the state Division of Elections, endorsed Gingrich.

Chairman John Long said Gingrich "articulated direct and serious steps designed to reduce spending, cut our deficits, pay down our national debt, and return liberty to our citizens in doing so."

But the endorsements may be too little and too late for the former House speaker, whose poll numbers in Florida have slumped amid two lackluster debate performances on Monday and Thursday.

Meanwhile, Gingrich continues to mystify and anger conservatives as he panders on illegal immigration and rationalizes his $1.6 million contract with Freddie Mac while adopting populist poses that resemble left-wing class warfare.

Still, some tea party leaders, fearing the growing inevitability of Romney as the GOP nominee, felt they had to take a stand before Tuesday's Florida primary. Romney is perceived as the "establishment candidate" and widely distrusted by tea party groups, who have received little or no attention from the former Massachusetts governor.

Billie Tucker, leader of the First Coast Tea Party in Jacksonville, is not endorsing any candidates, but acknowledges Gingrich has strong appeal in the movement.

Gingrich won 43 percent of the 322 votes cast in a First Coast straw poll on Jan. 17. Ron Paul received 26 percent, Romney garnered 19 percent and Rick Santorum netted 10 percent.

Gingrich's ties to the tea party movement are deep and long-lasting.

In March 2009, when tea parties were just beginning to be organized, the Georgian pledged to use his prodigious mailing list at American Solutions to publicize the inaugural Tax Day event.

He posted a link on every website he owned, sent emails to everyone in his database and produced a video while publicly announcing his support of the tea party movement -- long before radio talkers like Glenn Beck jumped on the bandwagon.

Sullivan, who chairs a statewide tea group called the Tea Party Network, is repaying the favor by mobilizing her Lake County-based "Patriot Army" on Gingrich's behalf.

"Once I decided to support Newt, I got to work and took a group of Patriot Army members to South Carolina where we walked precincts for three days, then waved signs at the polls," Sullivan said. Around the State

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Then she returned to Florida, where she set up a Gingrich rally at Mount Dora.

"Time for talk is over, we need to be about action. That is why I actively support the candidate I believe will stand up to the establishment and rein in spending," she said.

Explaining the mechanics of the coalition endorsement, Sullivan said, "The leaders and members will share their views with their tea party and actively work to get out the vote for Newt."

"I don't believe another candidate has a coalition of tea party leaders willing to get out and work for their candidate, but I could be wrong."

Sullivan, who previously supported Herman Cain, said the Tea Party Network is not involved in the endorsement.

Some say the tea endorsement is a risky move, coming after other tea party favorites -- Cain, Michele Bachmann and Rick Perry -- each exited the race amid controversy or anemic polls.

"If Gingrich loses, the tea party is over," predicted one veteran tea party activist from South Florida. "If he loses, what does that show you about the clout of the tea party?"

The activist, who spoke on condition of anonymity, cast his early ballot for Ron Paul this week. "He stands for what we stood for in 2009."

A former executive with the Florida TEA (Taxed Enough Already) Party doubts that the coalition backing will help Gingrich much.

"Far more influential was the endorsement of the reconstituted TEA Party of Florida. That tea party has a much-desired email list of over 100,000 opt-in participants. And, unlike the self-pronounced 'tea party coalition,' it has a track record of actually receiving votes for candidates," said Doug Guetzloe, an Orlando-based political consultant who has returned to the Republican Party.

"The 'coalition tea party' backing is one of the last acts of an inflated collection of egos," Guetzloe said. "Their endorsement will make no difference."

Some tea activists steered clear of endorsing out of concern that they might run afoul of election laws or tax codes. Others simply disagree with Gingrich politically.

Gingrich's infamous couch talk with Nancy Pelosi about "global warming" and his dismissal of Rep. Paul Ryan's entitlement reforms as "right-wing social engineering" fly in the face of conservative orthodoxy.

Illustrating the fractious character of the tea movement, Steve Vernon, vice president of Tea Party Manatee, signed on to the Gingrich coalition, even though Rick Santorum won a straw poll conducted by his group before the South Carolina primary.

Vernon said he and others in his Gulf Coast tea party consider Santorum a "bigger government guy" who repeatedly voted for earmarks as a two-term Pennsylvania senator.

"Some say he can't win," Vernon added.

"We could have a totally different outcome this week. It's still up in the air," Vernon said, emphasizing that the Gingrich tea coalition is made up of individuals, and not binding on groups.

Several large tea organizations remain unaligned. In addition to Tucker's First Coast Tea Party, sizable tea and patriot organizations in Naples, Englewood and Venice are absent from the coalition. The combined membership of these groups is estimated at 15,000.

Still, Tucker does not dispute or begrudge the coalition's action.

"They have chosen to stand up for their guy and that is their decision," she said.

Danita Kilcullen is less sanguine about the process. The chairwoman of Tea Party Fort Lauderdale said she is "appalled" at the endorsements for Gingrich.

"The tea party, of all people, should be aware of his globalist, progressive agenda. He would be my absolute last pick."

Beyond that, Kilcullen said endorsements can create unnecessary "splits and hard feelings" within tea parties.

"Our group overwhelmingly supports Santorum, but it's not right to endorse," she said.

Tea Party Express, a national organization, is holding off on a presidential endorsement, but that could change before Tuesday.

"The movement is coalescing around Gingrich," Amy Kremer, president of Tea Party Express, told Sunshine State News. She said former Rep. J.C. Watts would be standing in for Gingrich at the group's rally in Jacksonville on Saturday.

Kevin Wagner, a political science professor at Florida Atlantic University, said Gingrich is a good fit on at least one level.

"Mitt Romney has never been popular with tea party groups, so it is fairly predictable that they would move toward the most viable non-Romney," Wagner noted.

"With that said, Newt Gingrich has a confrontational style that taps into the anger that many tea party members have. He is a natural candidate on an emotional level, if not a policy one, for the tea party supporters."

Contact Kenric Ward at kward@sunshinestatenews.com or at (772) 801-5341.


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FWIW -- A lot of quotes from unnamed sources. But it was an interesting read.

Seems there is a Tea Party Express rally today in Jacksonville with J.C. Watts.

More information from Florida:

Gingrich announces support from Florida Tea Party folks

Blaise Ingoglia Tops Tea Partier Patricia Sullivan to Keep RPOF Vice Chair; National Committeeman Elected

1 posted on 01/28/2012 2:54:59 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
In throwing their support to Newt Gingrich, a group of Florida tea party leaders risk throwing away their clout and credibility, .....observers of the movement say.

I am not so sure when English is the written word I fully understand what I am reading.... WHO are these observers? That word 'generally' in the world of politics is some outfit from the UN.

2 posted on 01/28/2012 3:11:54 AM PST by Just mythoughts (Luke 17:32 Remember Lot's wife.)
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To: Just mythoughts

The author seems to have an opinion....

A lot of reporting is being done to suppress turnout for Newt.


3 posted on 01/28/2012 3:15:50 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Just mythoughts
WHO are these observers?

Probably -- as Taranto once observed of Katie Couric's ubiquitous "some say" (remember that?) -- it's just an alternative form of the first person singular pronoun! ;-)

4 posted on 01/28/2012 3:20:23 AM PST by maryz
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Romney does not have an extensive record of political victory to talk about. He lost to Teddy Kennedy in 1996. He won once in 2003 in his gubernatorial race. With a 30% favorability rating in Massachusetts, he was poised to lose against Deval Patrick in a gubernatorial reelection race so he opted to run for president instead of Governor. He lost that primary race against John McCain. Despite his record of losing and unpopularity, we’re supposed to all believe that he is going to beat Barack Obama? I don’t see it happening frankly. Romney is anything but low risk. The only good news is that once he loses a Presidential race, we will hopefully have seen the last of this bad penny.


5 posted on 01/28/2012 3:21:13 AM PST by RC one (the majority of republicans agree, anyone but Romney.)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
The author seems to have an opinion.... A lot of reporting is being done to suppress turnout for Newt.

Well you are being 'generous' in calling it reporting. Half a truth to lie is a lie anyway. These high minded elites are not going to out lie Obama and WIN... They do not have enough money to out buy his media war chest. And they will be going into battle him naked and begging for bread and water. Thankfully they won't have the power of the draft to force us to clean up after this mess they have created.

6 posted on 01/28/2012 3:25:27 AM PST by Just mythoughts (Luke 17:32 Remember Lot's wife.)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

And who else should they support?

The big government “conservative” Santorum?

Romney, the guy who gave us ObamaCare?

Ron Paul, ol’ Captain Earmark himself?


7 posted on 01/28/2012 3:29:44 AM PST by Yashcheritsiy
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

I can honestly say this, I would not want to be attending any Tea Party event if it was into supporting Romney, I hate to say this but I also believe anyone supporting Romney should not be at any Tea Party event as well, sorry to rub some peoples nose the wrong way.

Just cannot be a divided Tea Party, has to be behind Newt.


8 posted on 01/28/2012 3:29:44 AM PST by Eye of Unk (Liberals need not reply.)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

“some tea party leaders”

Who elected or appointed these leaders? The pundits and the casual observers still don’t get it. The Tea Party is a grassroots movement, not a monolithic “organization.”


9 posted on 01/28/2012 3:30:02 AM PST by Makana
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To: maryz
Probably -- as Taranto once observed of Katie Couric's ubiquitous "some say" (remember that?) -- it's just an alternative form of the first person singular pronoun! ;-)

Darn, I liked it better with the visual of a contingent of blue helmeted UN observers, instead of a single pair of eyes. The 'observing' at least sounds warranted.

10 posted on 01/28/2012 3:31:16 AM PST by Just mythoughts (Luke 17:32 Remember Lot's wife.)
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To: Syncro; Jim Robinson; seekthetruth; Matchett-PI; TitansAFC; Reagan69; Cincinatus' Wife

TPX Rally today in Jacksonville with J.C. Watts.

GO NEWT!!!!


11 posted on 01/28/2012 3:31:23 AM PST by onyx (PLEASE SUPPORT FREE REPUBLIC - DONATE MONTHLY! If you want on Sarah Palin's Ping List, let me know!)
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To: Makana

That is the most hated concept the left has that they wish to prop up a leader for the Tea Party, they keep pointing fingers and assume this person here, that person there, any person they feel is connected with some form of an elevated status and involvement of the Tea Party they immediately advertise that person or group as leaders.

But there isn’t any leaders and thats terribly frustrating for them, it leaves them impotent and without a target.


12 posted on 01/28/2012 3:36:57 AM PST by Eye of Unk (Liberals need not reply.)
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To: Eye of Unk
Precisely, and bears repeating:

.. it leaves them impotent and without a target

13 posted on 01/28/2012 3:42:05 AM PST by tomkat (Newt '12)
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To: Yashcheritsiy
"And who else should they support?"

I am not happy with our choices.
NOOT with all his baggage is now my choice.

Romney? A phony. Something about him makes my skin crawl.
Santorum? Nice guy has two chances. Very Slim & None.
Ron Paul? The joke. The nut case. No Way I threw my tin foil hat away years ago, when I was with the VRW. (Vast Right Wing)

14 posted on 01/28/2012 3:42:26 AM PST by DeaconRed (Cold War Veteran. . . . US Army Security Agency 1964-1968)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

the old guard GOP is just as much the enemy as bambi......never forget the government was taken over in 1963 by guns in Dallas, and are under real threat now, hence the illusion of Romney as an alternative to bambi......they are both on the same side....you see the government has been on it’s own side for a LONG time, and they see the Tea party and Sarah and now Newt and all of us “uppity people” as the enemy


15 posted on 01/28/2012 3:44:53 AM PST by The Wizard (Madam President is my President now, and in the future)
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“If Gingrich loses, the tea party is over,” predicted one veteran tea party activist from South Florida. “If he loses, what does that show you about the clout of the tea party?”

That may well be the stupidest thing I read today. Does the idiot wait and endorse whoever is leading the week before the election? With that thinking he might have to endorse Obama to stay on a winning team. A real genius this one.

16 posted on 01/28/2012 3:48:00 AM PST by Beagle8U (Free Republic -- One stop shopping ....... It's the Conservative Super WalMart for news .)
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the old guard GOP is just as much the enemy as bambi......never forget the government was taken over in 1963 by guns in Dallas, and are under real threat now, hence the illusion of Romney as an alternative to bambi......they are both on the same side....you see the government has been on it’s own side for a LONG time, and they see the Tea party and Sarah and now Newt and all of us “uppity people” as the enemy


17 posted on 01/28/2012 3:48:14 AM PST by The Wizard (Madam President is my President now, and in the future)
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To: Just mythoughts
WHO are these observers?


18 posted on 01/28/2012 3:49:44 AM PST by newfreep (I am a "terrorist". I am Sarah Palin!)
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To: newfreep
lol Good visual.
19 posted on 01/28/2012 3:53:29 AM PST by Just mythoughts (Luke 17:32 Remember Lot's wife.)
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To: Voter#537

In retrospect all those forum starters and posters that over and over kept up a dialogue of absolute conservative requirements in the past I view in hindsight as them possibly creating an impossible qualified person, there just cannot be a perfect person, mankind is inherently flawed, and then we see a candidate being hyped up constantly, over and over just like a creative movie teaser that suggests a high quality movie but turns out to be an absolute dog at the box office.

Romney comes off as a movie that we have not seen yet and has a budget to create a nonstop teaser trailer show that is actually exceeding what was committed to the actual show.

How many people go to the box office purely upon how well a teaser trailer is crafted?

usually over the years I have found that the flashier a teaser and the more often its shown the odds are that the show itself is a dog, I’m just saying what I see.


20 posted on 01/28/2012 3:54:10 AM PST by Eye of Unk (Liberals need not reply.)
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