Gingrich, We Hardly Knew Ye. .

I can’t see how he will be able to overcome his marital record. Too many voters, including evangelical Republicans, mainstream Republicans and even mainstream Democrats, are going to have a problem supporting a person who has been repeatedly unfaithful to his wives.

Romney’s next slogan: “You’re stuck with me. Get used to it.” I know Gingrich is polling a little better, but I don’t see him getting all of Cain’s supporters (they don’t like Washington insiders and he’s Newt Gingrich) or posing a serious threat when he passed his expiration date 15 years ago.

He’s more of an invisible horse. The moderate pro-evolution, pro-global warming, ex-Obama ambassador is having trouble gaining traction in the Republican primaries for some reason. He’s been campaigning a long time and I think he’s still polling around one percent. If Obama picked Huntsman as an ambassador to make sure he couldn’t compete in the 2012 primaries, it worked perfectly. Although Huntsman might not have had a shot anyway.

Santorum hasn’t!

Apparently, that isn’t a problem. I mean, Horndog Bill was unfaithful to his wife in a massive manner and people still think he’s the cat’s ass.

How many of those Clinton-loving adultery-excusers are Republican primary voters, though?

We’re talking two sets of people here, with different values.

Yes. Can you imagine the Republican who spearheaded the charge against Clinton in '98 voting for a cheat like Gingrich? I forget what that Republican’s name was. I’m sure it’ll come to me.

Yes, but Santorum is all about following up in the rear. :stuck_out_tongue:

I should have said “ostensibly different values”.

Mmm, new polling shows Gingrich at 15% tied with Romney among Republicans, Cain is ahead with 18% but within the error margins they are tied with “Undecided/Don’t know” and close to the other great choice of “Someone else”

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-57322894-503544/poll-cain-tops-3-way-race-with-romney-gingrich/

I do agree with the posters that mentioned that while Romney is the most likely to get ahead in the end, the volatility of the race so far does point at most of the Republican tea partiers and extreme conservatives disliking Romney and they continue to look for someone else… anybody but him.

Two new polls show a resurgence of Newt:

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I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again.

Obama should throw his hat in the ring suggest that the President might have been born in Kenya.

Newt was pushing for as much damage as he could do against Clinton at the same time he was involved in ugly affairs of his own. He built the escalator between congress and the lobbyists.
http://rudepundit.blogspot.com/ Rude does not think highly of the hypocritical lying ,bought and sold Gingrich.

And very well said, too.

WTF does your second sentence mean?

Former Speaker Gingrich says he’s a Washington outsider

:confused: :dubious: :rolleyes: :smack: :rolleyes:

There’s no perceivable difference.

Rude Pundit story, you have to slide down to the second story about the disgusting Newt. Todays came after i posted.

Newt shows his aw-shucks humility:

[QUOTE-Newt Gingrich]
“Because I am much like Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, I’m such an unconventional political figure that you really need to design a unique campaign that fits the way I operate and what I’m trying to do.”
[/QUOTE]

Slick Willie was unfaithful because he was the cat’s ass.

Obama should throw his hat in teh ring for the Republican primary and insinuate the President was born in kenya and he would be tied with Romeny for the lead.

Gingrich took $1.6 million from Freddie Macas a lobbyist:

That’s lobbying, no matter what Newt calls it.