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And now he plans on going back to the Sunday Shows to explain himself again! How stupid is he?
1 posted on 05/19/2011 8:55:33 AM PDT by Bigtigermike
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Newt is a moral cesspool. Personally and politically. He’s a serial womanizer of Clintonian proportions (his supposed Catholic “conversion” is as false as his smile). He’ll jump on the couch with Pelosi as easily as rattling off conservative talking points. The latest whiplash inducing flipflop on Ryan’s Medicare plan (first it’s “right-wing social engineering”, then he apologizes ONLY to save his political run). The only thing he’s sincere about is his lusts for power and instant gratification.


77 posted on 05/19/2011 10:55:23 AM PDT by VictoryGal (Never give up, never surrender! REMEMBER NEDA)
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Being a RINO, and clueless, is a terrible way to go through life.

Newt forgot to take a good look at what drives the TEA Party : INCUMBENTS!

All professional politicians, the go along to get along crowd who never worked a day in their lives the private sector, qualify.

80 posted on 05/19/2011 11:30:44 AM PDT by Publius6961 (you don't need a president-for-life if you've got a bureaucracy-for-life.)
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He is only in this to keep the campaign CASH!


87 posted on 05/19/2011 12:12:58 PM PDT by US_MilitaryRules (Where is our military?)
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Guess he doesn't know when to stop digging.
92 posted on 05/19/2011 1:29:02 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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To All...READ.

From Dick Morris:

In the 1980s, the pre-Blair leftist Labor Party issued its campaign manifesto to oppose Thatcher's Conservatives in the coming national election. Its loony, leftist proposals were so extreme that the Tory media promptly dubbed it "the longest suicide note in history."

The Republican proposal to shift Medicare from the current system to a voucher-based program of private insurance - in TEN years - falls into the same category. Don't blame Newt Gingrich for saying so. In fact, we have to hope that Romney, Bachmann, Daniels and the other candidates join him in distancing himself from the plan if we have a hope of electing any of them president!

Worse, the Ryan budget continues the $500 billion in Medicare cuts which formed the basis of the Republican critique of Pelosi and Obama in the 2010 election. It keeps the money in the Medicare system rather than spending it on other entitlements as Obama did, but that is scant compensation for someone seeking care now to stay alive!

(When I first endorsed Ryan's plan in a column and video, I was under the impression - as he had told me - that he would eliminate the $500 billion cut. I must have misunderstood him because his plan keeps that very cut on which we based our entire 2012 campaign. When I found that out, I switched to opposing his plan).

Gingrich was entirely correct in denouncing this part of the Ryan Budget. The rest of the document is fine. But Obama has, as we predicted he would, focused all his fire on the Medicare portion and that is what the campaign of 2012 will be about - unless the GOP candidate for president disavows the plan.

And the height of lunacy is that the Medicare voucher-based conversion is slated to take effect in a decade! Who can predict how medicine will evolve next week let along a decade hence? To hold the Republican Party's political fortunes hostage to a program that might or might not take effect in a decade is pure insanity.

So Gingrich called it what it is - "right wing social engineering." Granted, Paul Ryan has the best of intentions. He wants to keep the Medicare system solvent in the face of escalating costs, but even he concedes that changing Medicare is not necessary over the next nine years to reduce the budget deficit. It is only in 2021, when those who are now 55 turn to Medicare that he would effect his changes. The House should drop the Medicare part of the program, repeal the $500 billion cut that the Republicans vilified in the campaign, and go ahead and implement the rest of the Ryan budget.

Newt has acted responsibly and in the best interests of the Party by describing accurately what the stakes are. Don't blame him. Honor him for saying and doing the right thing.

95 posted on 05/20/2011 8:39:04 AM PDT by yoe
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