.... Against Obama, an empty suit against a man of high intelligence and proven leadership.
This is true, but you can't deny that social conservatives represent a big part of the GOP base. And they don't like Gingrich much more than they like McCain, Romney, or Giuliani.
Moderates? Not really. Newt Gingrich made his career by appealing to the fiscally right-wing elements in his party...and unlike, say, Hillary, he hasn't made much of an effort to counter that image as a firebreathing partisan.
Heh, well most people probably don't talk history when they enjoy beer and wings. :lol:
He certainly does not seem at all charismatic to me. Certainly not compared to, say, Mitt Romney.
You are right. These are just my early speculations; the political landscape can and probably will change before the primaries.
Nah, I try to be objective when assessing the odds. It just seems to me that the Democrats have several very electable candidates to choose from, whereas the Republicans have several unelectable candidates to choose from.
My point is that "intelligence" and "leadership" are not words that most people would use to describe George W Bush.
Compared to the last two Dem candidates he outranked both.
EVERY single poster to this thread has shown an ignorance of Newt...both the pro and the anti Newt folks.
All the posters talk of him being either a hope or an anathma as a republican candidate. Newt is not a republican.
Newt quit the republican party a couple of months ago and joined the libertarian party. IF he were to run, which I hope he does, it will be as a libertarian. He would be the first libertarian to be a candidate for president that would have a snowballs chance in he!! of winning.
When you discuss/post on a subject, on either side, you really ought to know at least the basics of the topic, and what party a potential candidate is a member of is pretty basic.
BubbaBob
When did he become a Libertarian? Do you have a link?
If Newt does run it will be as a Republican not as a Libertarian..He remembers what happened in 1992 when Perot ran as a 3rd party candidate and that gave the presidency to "Slick Willie"......Just think if Perot had not run we would have never heard of "Slick Willie" Clinton.......
The Democrats might be surprised just how much, especially if Obama ends up being a weak candidate and especially weak on national security. Gingrich can bring a good story, the wel-fare reform he fought for against Clinton worked and there are a lot of people in the middle who benefited from the economic expansion he can point to.
If Newt does run it will be as a Republican not as a Libertarian..He remembers what happened in 1992 when Perot ran as a 3rd party candidate and that gave the presidency to "Slick Willie"......Just think if Perot had not run we would have never heard of "Slick Willie" Clinton.......
Oh no!!!!
Gingrich tells Christian group of affair
Damn that Newt...being totally honest...way WAY too honest for a politician...
If Newt does run in the primary as a Republican would you support him? Or would you go with someone like Giuliani who probably disagrees with you more on the issues but might be more electable.
That's unlikely. Third-party candidates don't do as well as Perot did if not for widespread disillusionment with the party's standard bearer. Bush was very unpopular in 1992. While it's true that lots of his supporters did break ranks and vote for Perot, this was mostly because of Bush's unpopularity, not because Perot was some sort of genius. Most people simply do not vote for a third party candidate with no chance of winning, just because they perceive him as "better" than the party's nominee. They only vote for the third party candidate when they're disgusted with the party's nominee to the point that they can't bring themselves to vote for him.
For many people, voting for Perot was a way of voting "Not Bush and Not Clinton."
I thought Clinton signed the welfare reform bill?
I would not support a 3rd party candidate.........Rudy might surprise you.I have heard him say on Hannity and Colmes:
1. Gun Control: I am in favor of it in NYC but have no problem with guns in other rural areas of the country.
Navy Pride said:1. Abortion: I am pro life but would nominate judges along the lines of Scallia and Thomas who are strict constructionists and who interpret law not make it......
Navy Pride said:3. Gay Rights: I am for domestic partnerships.....The question was asked him "Why did you march in the Gay Rights Parade".......His answer, I marched in all parades in NYC..........
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Ok....Stinger you have now officially earned the title of the biggest Bush Apologist.
I think he came forward because someone threatened to out him. This could get interesting.
I thought ...............?
When you agree to respond in kind to the questions you posed to others let me know.
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