Actually I don’t expect Gingrich personally to do them. I do however feel he will not prosecute AZ or any other state, I do not feel he will actively campaign to stop laws protecting Americans and I doubt that he will interfere with any number of conservative efforts to address the problem. All of which is a damn side better than we have now or have had for a long time.
I do however, think that he is the best of the available options. If you have a better solution/candidate currently running with the ability to win, please discuss.
Since our other option is the Road Warrior scenario, which we may end up in regardless, I thing giving Newt a shot before the descent into chaos is a good idea. Romney sure as hell isn’t going to do it...he’s too busy hiding his own illegal laborers on the homestead.
Gingrich has a strong history of interfering with many conservative efforts to address problems. See Freddie Mac, climate change, cap and trade, his Education Tour with Al Sharpton, his calling President Reagan, the Reagan administration and Reagan's foreign policy a total failure multiple times (and this while he was a GOP Congressman), his support for the individual healthcare mandate, his support for the ethanol mandate, his proposal that the federal government give every child in America a laptop computer . . .
The list goes on.
He may be all we got (we'll see), but that's no excuse for putting lipstick on his pigs.
Oh, and I forgot to mention completely KILLING the momentum for discussing real reform by inexplicably calling Paul Ryan’s plan “right-wing social engineering!”
Another example of highly unhelpful interference with conservative attempts to address a problem.