We are on the same page as far as Newt goes. When he is smart he is very,  
very smart,
but he sure can go out on a limb and saw it off.  There have  always been 
his issues
with women, though, as an add-on. 
 
I don't think it is very relevant but his most recent wife seems to lead  
him around 
by the nose ( actually by another part of his anatomy, but to keep this  
clean ). 
Just gotta visit the Greek isles as the contest for prez gets going,   
which was 
utterly stupid in terms of politics but which makes great sense for an 
"elite wannabe" wife. Plus a million $$ for jewelry from NY's best  rock 
shop. 
Need to keep the misses happy,  you know.
 
So, in some ways, the pick of the litter, in other ways a walking danger  
zone.
 
Billy
 
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10/22/2011 9:36:07 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected]  
writes:

Newt is kind of an enigma to me. Capable of  political brilliance, he is 
also capable of political dunderheadedness. Hence  he is a mixed blessing and 
I don't know what to make of him. 

Examples:  Contract with America and the Clinton era Government 
shutdowns-to give one for  each. However, Barry has made it to where a good 
number of 
people WANT the  government to shut down. At least when the government shuts 
down, they aren't  screwing more things up. 

He would be a viable choice for me, but not  necessarily the first choice. 

David 

 
"Anyone  who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than 
people do is a  swine."--P. J.  O’Rourke 


On 10/22/2011 9:23 PM, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  wrote:  
 
Yeah, I know. Don't  know what to make of it, but I'll think of something 
eventually.  


I can hardly  wait.
 
 
 


David


 
"Anyone  who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than 
people do  is a  swine."--P.  J. O’Rourke 


On 10/22/2011 1:34  PM, [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])   wrote:  

 

 
 
 
 







 
 

 
 
Newt on a Run: Gingrich Campaign on a Roll After Bumpy  Start

by  _Human Events_ 
(http://www.humanevents.com/search.php?author_name=Human+Events)  
10/21/2011 

 
 
After stumbling out of the gate in his run for the GOP presidential  
nomination, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich's campaign coffers  are 
rising in direct proportion to his poll numbers.

“The  campaign is becoming really fun,” said Gingrich, who announced his  
candidacy for the White House on May 11, only to have a half-dozen key  and 
senior campaign staffers resign within six weeks.

Not  content with the publicity from their walkout, former staffers hurt  
their former boss with gossip about his spending, and the role of his  wife 
in the campaign.

The former speaker hurt himself with  an awkwardly public misunderstanding 
with Rep. Paul Ryan (R.-Minn.), the  chairman of the House Budget Committee. 
 Gingrich started it when  he criticized Ryan’s tactical decision to 
propose reforms to Medicare.  The ensuing back-and-forth became a distraction 
and 
sapped the  campaign’s energy.

Now, Gingrich said, the atmosphere is  positive and the campaign has 
traction.

“I can't make it  through the airport without a dozen people pledging their 
support and  clicking a quick photo,” he said.

The former speaker said  he is connecting with voters because the American 
people need a leader  to take the country in a new direction.

“The country is in  a lot of trouble.  I am going to keep doing what I am 
doing.   Talking about big solutions and how we can beat Obama next fall,” he 
 said.

In his political column for financial news site _Street.com_ 
(http://www.thestreet.com/story/11282494/1/newt-gingrich-upgraded-to-buy-from-hold.html])
 
, Joe Deaux wrote that Gingrich’s  debate performances have been key to his 
campaign’s new  life.

“Gingrich proved again that he understands the  legislative process more 
fully than any of the other candidates, and he  used his weighty House 
experience to rise above petty eruptions that  characterized the event,” Deaux 
wrote in his article titled, “Newt  Gingrich Upgraded to Buy From Hold.”

Erick Erickson, the  leader of the _RedState.com_ 
(http://www.redstate.com/)   blog, said Gingrich was the winner of the Oct. 17 
GOP Debate in Las  
Vegas.

“He gave the most solid answers throughout the night  with only one stumble—
when he admitted his prior support for an  individual mandate,” he said.

Erickson, who hosts a  weeknight talk show on _Atlanta’s WSB-Radio_ 
(http://www.wsbradio.com/lsp/programs/erick-erickson/) , said he is not 
convinced  
Gingrich had turned the corner, but he is doing much  better.

“I think it is too soon to tell, he said.  "He  is going up in the polling 
to be sure.”

“To find a path to  victory, he is going to have to exploit Herman Cain's 
fumbles and  translate debate gains into fund-raising,” Erickson  said.

R.C. Hammond, the campaign’s press secretary, said  when he looks at every 
indicator, it is clear to him that Gingrich will  have the momentum through 
the fall to be the alternative to the  front-runner.

Fund-raising has been strong enough to  support an expansion of the playing 
field, he said.  “The campaign  has raised more money since the Western 
Republican debate than it did  the entire month of July.”

“Over $175,000 since Tuesday,  average contribution of $84, with three out 
of four donations from new  donors.  The campaign is currently on pace to 
raise more in October  than it did over the entire FEC [Federal Election 
Commission] third  quarter,” Hammond said.

“The average contribution during  the FEC third quarter was $76—and 50% of 
contributions in the third  quarter came from new donors,” he said.

The increased cash  flow to the campaign is making it possible for Gingrich 
to expand the  states in play, and hire new key staff, Hammond said.

The  strategy is to concentrate on the first three states, New Hampshire,  
South Carolina and Iowa, and then have people and structure in place to  
leverage success into more success, he said.

“In New  Hampshire, the campaign has hired Andrew Hemingway as its first 
paid  staffer, to work with volunteer Team 10 Leader Michelle McManus, a 912  
project organizer from Bow, N.H.,” he said.

“_Hemingway_ 
(http://www.unionleader.com/article/20111019/NEWS0605/110609989)  was the most 
immediate chairman of  the NH Liberty Caucus, which helped 
elect 100 new conservative  legislators to the New Hampshire State House,” 
Hammond  said.

“In South Carolina, the campaign has deployed its  National Coalitions 
Director Adam Waldeck to organize the state,” he  said.

“Adam is working with volunteer Allen Olson," he  said, "who was the 
founder and most recent chairman of the Columbia Tea  Party.”

“The campaign will soon announce its Iowa team and  open a Des Moines 
office,” he said.

Hammond said he is  seeing the resurgence in the size and enthusiasm of the 
 crowds.

“Newt has spoken to overflow crowds at town  halls in Phoenix on Wednesday 
and in Dallas today.  He will  campaign in Iowa over the weekend and on 
Monday, and New Hampshire the  middle of next week, then to South Carolina on 
the 28th,” he  said.

Hammond said people outside the campaign did not  understand what happened 
inside the campaign during its rocky first six  weeks.

“When the staffers quit there was a panic for maybe  10 minutes,” he said. 
 “Then, Newt talked to us and we were  fine.”

The former speaker told the remaining staff that it  would take the whole 
summer to work through the tough launch, but if  they stuck to his plan they 
would be ready in the fall to challenge the  front-runners.

The press secretary, who has been with the  campaign from the start, said 
Gingrich was liberated after the staffers  quit.  “It was like he no longer 
had to argue with his own staff  about what he wanted to do with his  
campaign.”










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