Posted on 02/10/2012 11:30:44 AM PST by VinL
Washington, D.C. As the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) continues today in Washington, DC, Speaker Newt Gingrich unveiled his battle plan for 2012 rallying fearless conservatives around his candidacy like Governor Rick Perry, Herman Cain, Senator Fred Thompson, Michael Reagan, Linda Upmeyer, J.C. Watts, Kellyanne Conway, Chuck Norris and others as he takes on the Saul Alinsky radicalism of the Obama Administration.
Here's what some members of his Conservative Dream Team are saying about Newt Gingrich:
"I have no question Newt Gingrich has the heart of a conservative reformer, the ability to rally and captivate the conservative movement, the courage to tell those Washington interests to take a hike if its what is in the best interests of the country." -Governor Rick Perry
"It is time for conservatives and Republicans to refocus their attention on the ultimate mission of defeating President Obama. I believe Speaker Gingrich is the bold leader we need to accomplish this mission." -Herman Cain
Newt exemplifies the conservative principles my father championed. Strong national defense, lower taxes and smaller government. -Michael Reagan
We need someone who has the courage and ability to communicate the truth to the American people. Someone who will explain the hard choices that we must make if we are to give our children and grandchildren the same opportunities our forefathers bestowed on us and avoid the fate that other great nations have suffered throughout history. I believe that person is Newt Gingrich. And that is why I strongly support him. -Fred Thompson
"Newt Gingrich presents the best chance for this country to defeat Barack Obama, and he is the only candidate who will lead the country with solutions that strengthen the economy as well as fight back the damage done by the current administration." -Kellyanne Conway
My wife, Gena, and I sincerely believe former Speaker Newt Gingrich is the answer and deserves our endorsement and vote We believe Newts experience, leadership, knowledge, wisdom, faith and even humility to learn from his failures (personal and public) can return America to her glory days. And he is the best man left on the battlefield who is able to outwit, outplay and outlast Obama and his campaign machine. -Chuck Norris
When you consider where we are today, and you think about the good, old days of balanced budgets, entitlement reform, and paying down our National debt, getting tax relief; as a Republican majority, Newt Gingrich was the Speaker, we haven't seen things like that in the last thirteen years. I am looking for somebody that will be willing to do the heavy lifting to get us to where we all want to be as a nation, and I think Newt fits that profile. -Congressman J.C. Watts
Newt Gingrich has the solutions and ideas we need to restore this country to the greatness that it was founded upon, and Im proud to stand with him in this fight. -Iowa House Majority Leader Linda Upmeyer
...and of the McRombama campaign!
I like those folks, but Newt is tough for me to get a warm fuzzy about. If I had to vote for him in the general I’m pretty sure I could, but not in the primary.
I sure hope he can jump-start this campaign. He is letting Santo take over.
The problem with endorsements like this, is that I make up my own mind. Rather than shoring up, this merely makes me see these people in a different light.
Some candidate’s biggest problem is of their own doing over the years.
*** Newt is tough for me to get a warm fuzzy about.***
We are not shopping for a puppy!!!!
Some of us ‘loved’ George Bush - he had a sweet smile, two pretty daughters, a strong family, spoke with a twang, said nice things, wasn’t bossy, looked good in the flight suit and didn’t get angry with Democrats.
It was hell watching and listening to the media crucify such a ‘nice’ President.
We have seen how the media hates Newt - so no disappointments. He’s tough and stubborn. No Karl Rove to give him bad advice - he has his own counsel.
So where is Sheldon Adelson going with all his money? He mentioned Romney if Gingrich dropped out. But Gingrich isn’t dropping out. But Sheldon is leaving anyway.
Newt isn’t a warm and fuzzy type guy. I didn’t realize that was a criterion for president. I had a father, don’t need another one. :-)
“The problem with endorsements like this, is that I make up my own mind. Rather than shoring up, this merely makes me see these people in a different light.”
I have to give anyone credit for not endorsing Romney
So where is Sheldon Adelson going with all his money?
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The story that Adelson was not going to give further money to Newt came from Bloomberg— that’s a 100% Romney source.
Now, ultimately, it may well be true. But, let’s wait. Couple of months ago, Bloomberg quoted a Romney aide saying that Adelson would not give a dime to Newt. Well, that was technically accurate, he gave $10M.
Newt has to rise in the South- if he does- it’s a new ballgame.
Here it is for me: While santorum represents (to some people) the most, demonstrably, conservative candidate in the field of four; Newt is the most dynamic and the one who most effortlessly articulates conservatism. I think that is what “moves” people.
Sounds about where I stand with endorsements of the other guy.
Both of them have massive problems for me.
Sancho Santo. Sancho the backstabber who will run to the republican establishment.
Nobody is perfect but they both try to attract conservatives while Romney turns them off with his minimum wage idea.
“Newt is the most dynamic and the one who most effortlessly articulates conservatism. I think that is what moves people.”
Not after Florida. He’s not going to get the debates he wants so it will be up to his ground campaign and TV ads.
I don’t think Romney ever understood why folks would not love a big government health care program. I don’t think the other guy ever understood why folks would not love a big government fix to man-made global warming, even if it didn’t exist.
Yes, Romney has done a number of things that cause me to be unable to support him. Sadly, so has the other guy.
Even if I were the only guy on the forum to think so, I would still think that Santorum had more on the ball than these two.
Color me disenfranchised, AGAIN!
I’m liking this Santorum surge. Didn’t expect he’d be in the race by now. Bottom line, I like the fact he seems
scandal free thus far, and enunciates the values I seek in a candidate. At the end of the day, either guy could get my vote.
I hear a lot of people talking about how endorsements don’t matter because they make up their own mind. Kind of funny how the polls take 10-20 point swings everytime the media decides to hype/gripe a candidate. Kind of like members of the book of the month club proclaiming their literary independence.
I am not voting for Santorum. Neither are my family.
I will do a write in ( for Newt)
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