Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Re: Gingrich Latest Phony to Rise in Polls

It must be like the fear of God
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imaginative yet mythical

a crackpot Paul
supporter
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we're called Americans ... those who will not be guided by fear and
will stay out of other nations affairs, protect our borders, and kick
illegals out asap by any means necessary


On Nov 5, 8:23 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It must be like the fear of God,  when you see a true conservative that the
> American people will embrace come along.   If I were a crackpot Paul
> supporter,  I would be writing garbage like this too.
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> On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 11:49 AM, MJ <micha...@america.net> wrote:
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> > November4th
> > *Gingrich Latest Phony to Rise in Polls
> > *Tom Woods
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> > A recent South Carolina poll<http://www.lewrockwell.com/politicaltheatre/2011/11/rasmussen-sc-prim...>has three status-quo candidates ­ Herman Cain, Mitt Romney, and Newt
> > Gingrich ­ with a commanding lead. South Carolina Republicans evidently
> > believe the country is basically on the right track if they're content with
> > candidates who pledge to change things about one to two percent.  (Cain
> > supporters will dispute this, but the evidence is right here<http://www.tomwoods.com/blog/i-support-cain-means-the-countrys-fine-j...>
> > .)
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> > Regarding Gingrich, I reproduce a passage from *Rollback*<http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1596981415?ie=UTF8&tag=thomacom-20&l...>
> > :
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> >  Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has a reputation for being a
> > right-wing ideologue. But it is surely a strange right-wing ideologue who
> > credits Franklin Roosevelt with lifting the country out of the Great
> > Depression, joins with John Kerry on "climate change," and supports (among
> > many other things) the Medicare prescription drug benefit, federal programs
> > to pay for more teachers, Internet access for every American, and rewards
> > to students who take challenging math and science sources ­ not to mention
> > his sympathy for federal energy policy and Hillary Clinton's proposed
> > national health-care database, among other things….
> > [In 1994,] the GOP leadership made the [election] into a referendum on
> > [Gingrich's] "Contract with America," a series of proposals the party
> > pledged to champion if elected. Democrats and Republicans alike pretended
> > it was a radical assault on government spending and activity -- Democrats
> > in order to frighten their base, and Republicans in order to energize
> > theirs. The Contract was, in fact, a hodgepodge of trivial changes that
> > both kept the basic structure of the American Leviathan intact and
> > neutralized the more ambitious plans and proposals of freshman congressmen
> > who may actually have wanted to change something. The center-left Brookings
> > Institution had it right: "Viewed historically, the Contract represents the
> > final consolidation of the bedrock domestic policies and programs of the
> > New Deal, the Great Society, the post-Second World War defense
> > establishment, and, most importantly, the deeply rooted national political
> > culture that has grown up around them."
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> > And, of course, don't forget this:
> > *http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=qi6n_-wB154
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> > *http://www.tomwoods.com/blog/gingrich-latest-phony-to-rise-in-polls/
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