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To: jwparkerjr
You know I meant to mention his caving on the "book deal," but I forgot. I mentioned the wire tap thing. He just caved. Was it Tip O'Neil who said "Politics ain't beanbag"? Newt dispatched their beloved Speaker (Wright) and he thought they would just quietly slink into obscurity? Come on. Newt isn't that stupid. I have his course BTW. He could have defended it. Instead he seemed embarrassed by it.

Newt fell victim to the disease that Rush speaks about often. He wanted too much to be liked by Inside Washington.

ML/NJ

59 posted on 03/03/2009 5:04:04 PM PST by ml/nj
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To: ml/nj
I think he did put up a fight at first, but then he found he was all alone. Look at how the Dems gathered around Clinton on the day he was impeached. Had a news conference on the South Lawn and Gore called him the greatest president in history.

Like so much that happened more than a year or two ago people have completely forgotten what the Wright book deal was and just how crooked and illegal it was. Nothing Newt did came even close to that level of pure political corruption that was the Wright book deal or the House post office scandal.

You are certainly correct though, he did indeed fall prey to the siren song of trying to be liked by everyone. Never, ever works. Period. And Rush warned them about that when he addressed the incoming class of the House after the revolution.

Don't get me wrong. I am not suggesting Newt should have any part of what needs to be done now if we are to snatch victory from the jaws of Obama-defeat. He is a brilliant man with some very sharp political instincts, but his time has come and gone. Behind the scenes he could be very helpful, but we need new faces if we hope to save our country at this point.

In fact, I'm not sure the GOP can even rise to the occasion. It might well be time for a completely new organization, one that puts out in plain and simple language what it believes, what it will do if elected and who will do it. I would start by dismissing anyone who was part of the last election cycle and hoped to lead the GOP ticket. In my mind Palin is about the only bright spot in the entire election cycle. Everything else should be tossed in the dust bin of politics, or saved for study by future generations of just how far a party can fall when they stop dancing with the one what brought them to the dance.

60 posted on 03/03/2009 5:17:04 PM PST by jwparkerjr (God Bless America!)
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To: ml/nj

I always thought he caved because he was having an affair.


69 posted on 03/03/2009 6:14:34 PM PST by tiki (True Christians will not deliberately slander or misrepresent others or their beliefs)
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