Definitely far worse than his divorce issue.

B



The Kiss of Death??

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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/05/12/gingrich-feels-heat-global-warmin
g-ad-pelosi/
or
http://tinyurl.com/3o8pdm7


Gingrich Feels the Heat for Appearing in Global Warming Ad With Pelosi 

By Judson Berger Published May 12, 2011


Every presidential candidate is going to come into the 2012 race with
baggage.  But Newt Gingrich has what, for primary voters, could be a doozy
in his closet -- three years ago, he cut an ad with Nancy Pelosi for Al
Gore's climate change group. 

The ad, in which Gingrich and Pelosi don awkward smiles while talking about
clean-energy solutions, is coming back to haunt him, along with other
statements he's made about climate change, as he officially launches his
presidential bid. 

While Democrats have a long and winding list of grievances against the
former House speaker, his past environmentalism could cause problems on the
political right. 

The early complaints are coming in large part from a former aide to
Congress' No.1 climate change skeptic, Sen.  James Inhofe, R-Okla. 

The ex-aide, Marc Morano, has virtually devoted his blog ClimateDepot to
lambasting Gingrich's stance on energy issues. 

Morano specifically wants Gingrich to apologize for the Pelosi ad and for
suggesting that lawmakers need to find a solution to global warming. 

"It's almost like he can't admit he made a mistake," Morano told
FoxNews.com.  "He needs to say it was a brain fart, at the very least." 

Morano noted that other GOP candidates and officials have modified their
stance on climate change and energy regulation in recent years --
particularly former Minnesota Gov.  Tim Pawlenty, who at the first
presidential debate last week recanted an old environmental ad he cut. 

"Newt Gingrich is arrogant enough to believe that he doesn't have to play by
the same rules as everyone else," Morano said, predicting it would hurt him
in the primaries.  "I can't think of any Republican who hasn't addressed
this in a way that is satisfactory to the Republican base."

Gingrich's campaign, though, defended the candidate's energy positions,
saying he's been the "number one critic" of President Obama's energy
policies.  "Newt does not apologize for trying to persuade his ideological
opponents that his conservative solutions are the best solutions," spokesman
Rick Tyler said in an email.  "His attempt to work with Speaker Pelosi is
another testament to Gingrich's willingness to debate his conservative
solutions with liberals, in this case Pelosi.  As it turned out, Pelosi ...
and Gingrich still disagree about how to best protect the environment.  But
Gingrich will never shy away from debating those on the left on issues like
the environment, education and healthcare that they think they own."

The 2008 ad was cut for Gore's Alliance for Climate Protection.  It showed
Pelosi and Gingrich sitting very close on a couch outside the U.S.  Capitol.


"We don't always see eye to eye, do we Newt?" Pelosi says in the ad.

"No, but we do agree our country must take action to address climate
change," Gingrich responds.

The ad didn't occur in a vacuum.  Gingrich for the past several years has
trumpeted what he describes as "green conservatism." He co-authored the book
"A Contract With the Earth" in 2007, and at the time he talked about the
importance of a balanced approach to environmental issues. 

In a 2007 PBS interview, Gingrich accused liberals of taking an
"anti-market" approach to reducing climate change, leaning too heavily on
taxes and other proposals that hurt business. 

However, he said the U.S.  should still "accelerate the incentive" to reduce
carbon emissions and seemed to express support for what's known as a
"cap-and-trade" program -- something congressional Republicans and some
Democrats have since rejected.  Gingrich said at the time that "mandatory
carbon caps combined with a trading system" would be "very, very good," in
response to a question about an old campaign pledge from then-President
George W.  Bush. 

Tyler, though, said Thursday that Gingrich has "never favored cap and trade
because it is essentially a tax of productivity and economic growth."

Gingrich has since raised questions about whether global warming is real.
In an interview last year with Human Events, he said: "I don't think we're
faced with a crisis of global warming.  I think in fact that the scientific
data is still very unclear."

The energy plan on Gingrich's campaign website includes a call for "cleaner
energy research," but also more domestic drilling and the replacement of the
Environmental Protection Agency, which he describes as a job killer. 

In an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, Gingrich again stressed the
importance of the drilling plank in his energy platform.  "I would reverse
Obama's entire pattern of being anti-American energy.  I would start by
saying drill here.  Drill now.  Pay less," Gingrich said.

Read more:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/05/12/gingrich-feels-heat-global-warmin
g-ad-pelosi/#ixzz1MBJXHHqj 

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