Of course I don’t believe it, the conservative in a race is never going to be able to beat the democrat nationally until he becomes head of his own party and his own massive Republican Presidential machine is devoted to countering the media and the image that his liberal opponents in the primary created for him.
I do know that you are for anyone to the left of Gingrich, Santorum, if you can get him, or Romney if you can’t, but you do not want Gingrich, and you aren’t fond of Palin. It is the right which you are against.
Your logic falls short. It’s a question of electability. There isn’t one poll, much less an opinion piece by anyone with even a pretense to conservatism who thinks that Gingrich currently has even a snowball’s chance in hell to win the Republican nomination, much less beat Obama in November. In fact, those with dyed-in-the-wool conservative credentials, Limbaugh and Mark Levin, don’t even mention Gingrich anymore as a serious contender. He’s already been relegated to the also-rans. Maybe you may like to think anew who really is “against the right,” as you put it.