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  • Gingrich says he's considering presidential run

    Oh, jeez. What do you think?

    By MIKE GLOVER, Associated Press Writer – 37 mins ago

    DES MOINES, Iowa – Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Monday he's seriously considering seeking the Republican presidential nomination and will announce his decision early next year.

    Gingrich, 67, told The Associated Press that he would focus on helping Republican candidates through the midterm elections in November, then decide in February or March whether to seek the GOP nomination.

    "I've never been this serious," Gingrich said.

    "It's fair to say that by February the groundwork will have been laid to consider seriously whether or not to run," he said.

    Gingrich, in Des Moines for a fundraiser and workshop for local Republican candidates, predicted President Barack Obama would be a one-term president. Obama's poll numbers have dropped below 50 percent, and Gingrich predicted they would continue to fall, making him vulnerable in 2012.

    Unlike President Bill Clinton, who rebounded from first-term problems by pushing for welfare reform and budget balancing changes that pleased moderate voters, Gingrich argued that Obama shows no inclination to move toward the center.

    "He's not like Bill Clinton," Gingrich said. "Bill Clinton was an Arkansas, Southern Baptist, sort of understood middle American. While he had some Yale overtones being liberal, the truth is Bill Clinton was quite happy to move to the right."

    Gingrich has been mentioned as a possible 2012 presidential candidate along with other Republicans, including former vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.

    Gingrich had a long congressional career and was House speaker from 1995 to 1999. He was given much of the credit for the Republican takeover of the House in 1994. But he abruptly resigned from Congress in 1998 after his party faired poorly in midterm elections. He also was reprimanded by the House ethics panel for using tax-exempt funding to advance his political goals.

    The former speaker, who championed a family values agenda, spearheaded efforts to impeach Clinton for perjury over his affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. Gingrich later admitted having an extramarital affair of his own in 1998 with a former congressional aide, Callista Bisek. He married Bisek after divorcing his second wife, Marianne.

    After leaving Congress, Gingrich created American Solutions for Winning the Future, a tax-exempt organization that promotes conservative causes. He acknowledged considering a White House run in 2007 and said he also thought about a run against Clinton before deciding it wasn't possible.

    "You couldn't be the first Republican speaker in a generation and engage in a contest with Bill Clinton for setting the direction of the country and run for president," said Gingrich. "It wasn't physically doable."

    Gingrich said he would to return several time this year to Iowa, where precinct caucuses lead off the presidential nominating process. He said he planned to lay the groundwork for a campaign by working hard for Republicans in the midterm elections.

    Gingrich is known for his frequently harsh rhetoric, and he didn't hold back in speaking about Obama.

    "I think he will replace Jimmy Carter as the worst president of modern times," said Gingrich.

    Thanks to Obama's performance, Gingrich said he expected that whoever wins the Republican nomination would win the White House.

    "He is a disaster," Gingrich said of Obama. "His principles are fundamentally wrong. The people he appoints are more radical than he is and less competent."

    Despite his fiery personality, Gingrich said he wasn't worried that his comments would turn off moderate voters. At a time when the economy remains fragile, Americans want results and aren't worried about personality, he said.

    "I think likable is a word you have to think about a lot," said Gingrich. "If people believe their country is in trouble, they want a captain of the lifeboat, they don't want a fraternity brother."
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    I think he should ask the wife he left on her deathbed first.
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    • #3
      I could be down with Gingrich.
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      • #4
        "I think he will replace Jimmy Carter as the worst president of modern times," said Gingrich.
        Now, that's a fact. Carter, excellent ex-president.
        Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
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        He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View Post
          I think he should ask the wife he left on her deathbed first.
          yup

          and Carter was a decent Prez, in his "exclusive" realm of governance - foreign policy - he kept us out of 3rd world civil wars in spite of right wing critics while the Russians started bleeding in Afghanistan. The cold war ended a decade later largely because of US policies started under Carter and continued under Reagan. I had to go read the article to see who Newt was honoring as the worst and it wasn't either Bush (the son is my nominee) or Clinton, the 3 guys most responsible for 9/11. It was Obama? Wtf? I aint exactly a fan but I do know the guy walked into several messes thanks to these clowns.
          Last edited by Berzerker; July 12, 2010, 20:24.

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          • #6
            He has no chance of winning so I'm all for it.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Oerdin View Post
              He has no chance of winning so I'm all for it.
              That sounds great, but why does he have no chance of winning?

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              • #8
                The cold war ended a decade later largely because of US policies started under Carter
                Yeah, that "kick me" sign he painted on America was awesome.
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                • #9
                  Carter & Obama > Bush II
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by gribbler View Post
                    That sounds great, but why does he have no chance of winning?
                    He got kicked out of Congress for money laundering and because his approval rating was some where below Charles Manson's. Ergo he'd be a dead man walking in a Presidential race.
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View Post
                      Yeah, that "kick me" sign he painted on America was awesome.
                      Dont know anything bout that, but it was the Russians who were getting kicked in the ass. And that was no small accomplishment for a US Prez coming out of Vietnam with a vitriolic right wing demanding invasions everywhere. I fell for the GOP smears of Carter and voted for Reagan, but Reagan continued and expanded the once covert operation of arming Afghans started under Carter - and I attribute the fall of the wall to the Russian mis-adventure in Afghanistan. After a decade of their own "Vietnam", it was the Russian people who stood up and said, nyet. On the other hand, Bush II was an unmitigated disaster! And I cant say I'm surprised given Dad wasn't much better at finding clues... Carter's main problem was his own party's corruption... And that'll likely be Obama's downfall, too.

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                      • #12
                        I fell for the GOP smears of Carter and voted for Reagan
                        Carter was supportive of the USSR. Why would he try to defeat them.

                        I find it interesting that every successful Republican policy started with a democrat, and every unsuccessful democrat policy started with the republican.

                        Aren't you getting a bit tired of blaming Bush?

                        Bush was a good man and a good president. I miss him. Sure, he made mistakes, but who hasn't?
                        Last edited by Ben Kenobi; July 12, 2010, 21:25.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Ben Kenobi View Post
                          Carter was supportive of the USSR. Why would he try to defeat them.
                          What does that even mean?

                          I find it interesting that every successful Republican policy started with a democrat, and every unsuccessfuly democrat policy started with the republican.
                          I dont know about that either, I'm neither a Republican or a Democrat and dont care much about partisan politics. But it remains a fact, arming the Afghans to create a Vietnam for Mother Russia started under Carter.

                          Aren't you getting a bit tired of blaming Bush?
                          You're here blaming Carter... Now in a debate over worst presidents we cant blame Bush? DAMN RIGHT I will blame him for what he did.

                          Bush was a good man and a good president. I miss him. Sure, he made mistakes, but who hasn't?
                          He lied us into war, they might have shot him for treason 200 years ago for that, not pat him on the back.
                          Last edited by Berzerker; July 19, 2010, 05:04.

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                          • #14
                            Jimmy Carter isn't, to my knowledge, a communist, so I'm not sure why people would say he "supported the USSR"

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                            • #15
                              Hard to believe Newt thinks his laundry isn't too dirty to pass muster.

                              Man, the bar is set low these days.
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