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To: VinL

I have no problem with Newt not calling Mitt. What would he say? “Congratulations on destroying me personally in this primary?”

However, I think that Newt has to develop a thicker skin and appear more magnanimous.


4 posted on 02/03/2012 3:01:18 PM PST by CASchack
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To: CASchack
However, I think that Newt has to develop a thicker skin and appear more magnanimous.

You mean like George W. Bush, who never once responded to the lies and vitriol continually dumped on him by the Democrats and the media? What did that get him, besides approval ratings in the toilet? Same with McCain.

Nuts to that. I am more impressed with Newt because he is willing to call it like he sees it, and in this case (as in many other cases) he was right.

And by the way, his speech after his loss was very magnanimous.

12 posted on 02/03/2012 3:07:35 PM PST by Maceman (Obama: As American as nasei goreng)
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To: CASchack

you got that right. the Mormons are rejoicing in spending 17 millions buck to get there Bishop nominated!


38 posted on 02/03/2012 3:58:52 PM PST by ardvaark1965
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To: CASchack

Newt might have to develop thicker skin. However, I am glad he didn’t call Romney. I think it is this type of stupid stuff like this, that help create the ruling class we are in today. Maybe, right now there isn’t time for the phoney protocall, and focus on issues. Seems like Newt is more focused on his campaign and the country, while Romney is focused on protocall. Newt might look like a baby, and can handle this better, but I would be tempted to do the same exact thing.


45 posted on 02/03/2012 4:13:31 PM PST by castlegreyskull
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