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GOP sources: Newt moves to become the Republicans' savior in ‘08
Insight n the News ^ | 10/17/2006

Posted on 10/18/2006 10:25:32 AM PDT by rob777

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has quietly positioned himself for a comeback to head the Republican Party as early as 2008.

GOP sources said Mr. Gingrich does not plan to run for president, but intends to be available as the savior of conservatives dismayed by candidates who seek to move the party to the left in the aftermath of George W. Bush’s presidency. Over the last few months, Mr. Gingrich has become the favorite of conservatives and has outlined a new vision for the GOP that seeks for the party to return to the moral clarity of the late President Ronald Reagan.

“I believe that whatever the results of the November elections, Newt will become a major force in the GOP for 2008," a senior Republican Party strategist said.

Mr. Gingrich has already become the choice of conservatives and the Christian Right. He has won the Human Events presidential straw poll for September, topping the list for the second month in a row.

The achievement marked a major boost for Mr. Gingrich. For much of 2006, Mr. Gingrich trailed Rep. Tom Tancredo, Colorado Republican, in the poll, but last month Mr. Gingrich led the House member by 31 to 17 percent.

Among conservatives, Mr. Gingrich is more popular than senior allies of President Bush and members of his administration. In the Human Events poll, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice dropped to sixth place with 6.68 percent. Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, the president's younger brother, reached 3.37 percent in the presidential straw poll.

GOP sources said Mr. Gingrich decided to raise his profile in 2006, with the publication of a weekly newsletter and the gathering of a brain trust. Over the last few months, he has been campaigning for Republican candidates and commenting on both domestic and foreign issues.

On several issues, Mr. Gingrich has taken positions that differ with that of the administration. While Mr. Bush has urged diplomacy to deal with a nuclear North Korea, Mr. Gingrich has been calling for regime change that echoed the Reagan era and the president's efforts with then-British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and the late Pope John Paul II to undermine the communist regimes in Eastern Europe.

"When you look at a country such as North Korea, you see tremendous poverty," Mr. Gingrich said in a radio interview last week. "You have to believe that there are thousands of people who might want to collaborate with the West. We're remarkably bureaucratic. Rather than work with the North Korean government, we ought to be cooperating with those willing to smuggle food into the country. We have to recognize what a bad dictatorship this is."

GOP sources said Mr. Gingrich will most likely not run for president in 2008. But they said he would seek to represent the conservative wing of the party, the endorsement of which would be regarded as crucial for any GOP nominee.

"It's obvious that in 2008, the party will move away from the Bush era and will be looking for a change in direction," another GOP source said. "I think Newt will be in a position to lay out a strategy that would appeal to both conservatives and old-line Republicans."


TOPICS: Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: newt; newtgingrich; ohyes; uhhhhhhhidontthinkso
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To: jamese777

Never had a woman before, but Hillary is going to be the dem's choice.


21 posted on 10/18/2006 10:36:41 AM PDT by bill1952 ("All that we do is done with an eye towards something else.")
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To: Democratshavenobrains

Most average Conservatives were less concerned with the fact that Clinton had an affair or two (or three, or four, or five) then he had an affair with one of his employees, and then lied about it.

Newt's screwed up personal life does concern me some, but it's not on the same level as Clinton.

That said, Newt's ego is way out of control and he wouldn't ever be able to win nationally. There is no way I'd support him should he run for President and I think he's nuts to think his endorsement would mean all that much.


22 posted on 10/18/2006 10:37:25 AM PDT by zbigreddogz
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To: CBart95

JON KYL FOR ONE.


23 posted on 10/18/2006 10:37:27 AM PDT by Suzy Quzy
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To: Suzy Quzy

"he has ruined himself with his runaway zipper."

Runaway zipper? Where's you come up with that one? Married twice?

Anyway it was his ego and stubborness that got him in trouble as Speaker, not his personal marital problems.


24 posted on 10/18/2006 10:38:53 AM PDT by angkor
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To: zbigreddogz

Agreed, Newt has to much baggage and should stay behind the scenes, but his ego won't allow him to stay behind the scenes.


25 posted on 10/18/2006 10:38:56 AM PDT by east1234 (It's the borders stupid. It's also WWIV.)
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To: rob777

President Newt

Somehow, I don't think so. Although, his crazy ol' mom would provide endless entertainment, a la Lillian Carter.


26 posted on 10/18/2006 10:39:03 AM PDT by dollar_dog
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To: mikeus_maximus

Have fun.


27 posted on 10/18/2006 10:39:11 AM PDT by bill1952 ("All that we do is done with an eye towards something else.")
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To: jamese777

Too many divorces. The US has never had a President who was married three times - wasn't the same said about Reagan, no American President had been divorced?


28 posted on 10/18/2006 10:41:13 AM PDT by SF Republican
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To: rob777
Newt is a brillant statesman with a nack for the formulation/explanation of conservative ideals into a concise forum with wide-ranging appeal....wish he had been diligent in keeping his personal house a bit cleaner.

"GOP sources said Mr. Gingrich will most likely not run for president in 2008. But they said he would seek to represent the conservative wing of the party, the endorsement of which would be regarded as crucial for any GOP nominee."

The brains behind the operation may be the best use of Newt's obvious talents. Perhaps he will get the same near god status that often said of Mr. Rove....with liberals often citing his the ability to control the weather, the stock market, and gas prices to influence elections. Often repeated on this site... "Rove you magnificent ______" "Newt, you magnificent ______"
29 posted on 10/18/2006 10:41:20 AM PDT by FreedomProtector
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To: rob777

GOOD!!! There is a definate "Leadership Gap" in the national GOP which Newt should be able to fill quite handily. Too bad he has been so quiet for so long.


30 posted on 10/18/2006 10:41:30 AM PDT by GoldenPup
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To: rob777

I am all for that. As President, I really don't think so. A lot of people still see him as a callous SOB. I think he's a brilliant guy and that would be the right role for him. If he could get the steam roller going on pork and immigration that would be wonderful. It's sounds like there are some common sense rumblings out of the White House on the waras of late.


31 posted on 10/18/2006 10:41:31 AM PDT by brooklyn dave (Dhimmis better not be Dhummis!!!!------or else!!!)
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

"Gingrich... I wouldn't put it past either one of them to play Perot in '08"

Newt may have flaws, but betraying the Republican Party isn't one of them. I think he'd jump off a bridge first.


32 posted on 10/18/2006 10:41:40 AM PDT by angkor
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To: rob777

....she turned me into a newt!

Seriously...as much as I like the guy, he is damaged goods.

33 posted on 10/18/2006 10:41:51 AM PDT by Vaquero ("An armed society is a polite society" Robert A. Heinlein)
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To: DIRTYSECRET

Newt may intend to be a king maker for conservatives, but he never will be.

However if he wants to be like Tancredo, who's sole intenion is to force boder security as an issue in the primaries, that's fine with me. If Newt makes the conversation about conservatism so that the '08 potentials can't avoid it...that's good.

I agree with you though. Santorum's my choice. The rest are pretenders, weak, or flat out openly Lib.


34 posted on 10/18/2006 10:41:52 AM PDT by Soul Seeker (Kobach: Amnesty is going from an illegal to a legal position, without imposing the original penalty.)
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To: Democratshavenobrains

I didn't complain about Clinton's marital affairs.. my problem was with the lying under oath.


35 posted on 10/18/2006 10:42:07 AM PDT by Lunatic Fringe (Say "NO" to the Trans-Texas Corridor)
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To: east1234

"his ego won't allow him to stay behind the scenes."

Personally I think Newt is a brilliant scholar, historian, and politican, and I'd love to see him with his own TV show.

America could use a lot more instruction from Newt.


36 posted on 10/18/2006 10:43:26 AM PDT by angkor
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To: jamese777

Yeah but....I know the baggage but he's the only one out there fighting the battles every day. Remember we had a President that raped someone. So "pecidillos" dont seem to matter much to the masses. We might have to accept his moral scar tissue as the left does.


37 posted on 10/18/2006 10:44:02 AM PDT by samadams2000 (Somebody important make....THE CALL!)
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To: SamuraiScot; Democratshavenobrains
I don't think a divorcé is someone the GOP ought to run,

Yeah, look at what happened the last time we ran a candidate who had been divorced.


38 posted on 10/18/2006 10:44:15 AM PDT by wagglebee ("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
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To: angkor
Runaway zipper? Where's you come up with that one?

Do a little reading. Here's a hint: google Callista Bisek

39 posted on 10/18/2006 10:44:32 AM PDT by dollar_dog
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To: angkor
Newt may have flaws, but betraying the Republican Party isn't one of them. I think he'd jump off a bridge first.

I genuinely believe he'd mount a third party candidacy if he doesn't get his way.

40 posted on 10/18/2006 10:45:02 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Islam is a religion of peace, and Muslims reserve the right to kill anyone who says otherwise.)
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