Posts Tagged ‘Newt Gingrich’


Santorum Endorses Romney More After I do more Research

Tuesday, May 8th, 2012

http://www.ricksantorum.com/governor-romney

This is what Santorum said on that page word for word

Thank you again for all you did as one of my strongest and committed supporters. Your belief in our campaign helped us start a movement of Americans who believe deeply that our best days are ahead as long as we fight to strengthen our families, unshackle our economy and promote freedom here and around the world. Karen and I will be forever grateful for the support, kindness and commitment you showed us, as well as our children, over these last months.

On Friday, Governor Romney came to Pittsburgh for an over-hour long one-on-one meeting. The conversation was candid, collegial and focused on the issues that you helped me give voice to during our campaign; because I believe they are essential ingredients to not only winning this fall, but turning our country around.

While the issue of my endorsement did not come up, I certainly have heard from many of you who have weighed in on whether or not I should issue a formal endorsement. Thank you for your counsel, it has been most helpful. However, I felt that it was completely impossible for me to even consider an endorsement until after a meeting to discuss issues critical to those of us who often feel our voices are not heard by the establishment: social conservatives, tea-party supporters, lower and middle income working families.

Clearly without the overwhelming support from you all, I never would have won 11 states and over 3 million votes, and we would not have won more counties than all the other candidates combined. I can assure you that even though I am no longer a candidate for president, I will still continue to fight every day for our shared values – the values that made America the greatest country in the history of the world.

During our meeting I felt a deep responsibility to assess Governor Romney’s commitment to addressing the issues most important to conservatives, as well his commitment to ensuring our appropriate representation in a Romney administration.

The family and its foundational role in America’s economic success, a central point of our campaign, was discussed at length. I was impressed with the Governor’s deep understanding of this connection and his commitment to economic policies that preserve and strengthen families. He clearly understands that having pro-family initiatives are not only the morally and economically right thing to do, but that the family is the basic building block of our society and must be preserved.

I also shared with Governor Romney my belief that we cannot restore America as the greatest economic engine the world has ever seen until we return America to being a manufacturing superpower. He listened very carefully to my advice on this matter, and while our policy prescriptions differed, he clearly expressed his desire to create more opportunities for those that are feeling left behind in this economy.

As it is often said, “personnel is policy.” I strongly encouraged Governor Romney as he builds out his campaign staff and advisors that he add more conservative leaders as an integral part of his team. And you can be sure that I will work with the Governor to help him in this task to ensure he has a strong team that will support him in his conservative policy initiatives.

Of course we talked about what it would take to win this election. As you know I started almost every speech with the phrase that this was the most important election since the election of 1860 and four more years of President Obama is simply not an option. As I contemplated what further steps I will take, that reality weighed heavy on me. The America we know is being fundamentally changed to look more like a European socialist state than the land of opportunity our founding fathers established.

Freedom and personal responsibility are being replaced with big government dependency. The greatest and most productive workers in the world are being hamstrung by excessive regulations making it impossible to compete. Our healthcare system had been socialized, and the worth of each life dictated by some government bureaucrat. Our allies are insulted while our enemies are appeased. And our religious beliefs and freedom have come under attack.

What is even more troubling is what a second term of an Obama administration could bring. President Obama’s admission to the Russians that he will have more flexibility in a second term can only be translated to “if you thought I was liberal in the first four years you haven’t seen anything yet!”

The primary campaign certainly made it clear that Governor Romney and I have some differences. But there are many significant areas in which we agree: the need for lower taxes, smaller government, and a reduction in out-of-control spending. We certainly agree that abortion is wrong and marriage should be between one man and one woman. I am also comfortable with Governor Romney on foreign policy matters, and we share the belief that we can never allow Iran to possess nuclear weapons. And while I had concerns about Governor Romney making a case as a candidate about fighting against Obamacare, I have no doubt if elected he will work with a Republican Congress to repeal it and replace it with a bottom up, patient, not government, driven system.

Above all else, we both agree that President Obama must be defeated. The task will not be easy. It will require all hands on deck if our nominee is to be victorious. Governor Romney will be that nominee and he has my endorsement and support to win this the most critical election of our lifetime.

My conversation with Governor Romney was very productive, but I intend to keep lines of communication open with him and his campaign. I hope to ensure that the values that made America that shining city on the hill are illuminated brightly by our party and our candidates thus ensuring not just a victory, but a mandate for conservative governance.

Karen and I know firsthand how difficult the campaign trail can be particularly as governor Romney faces relentless attacks from the democrats. We have been praying for him and his family and will continue to do so in the weeks and months ahead.

Thank you again for all you have done for us, and I look forward to working together to defeat President Obama this fall and to protect faith, family, freedom and opportunity in America.

With Gratitude,

Rick Santorum

P.S. As promised, very soon we will be making another big announcement, and I will be asking you to once again join forces with me to keep up the fight, together. Stay tuned.”

Gingrich’s Exit…. why so long???

Monday, April 30th, 2012

So for those of you who don’t know Newt Gingrich, one of my least favorite characters in this political fun and games, is leaving this race for the presidential nomination on Tuesday or Wednesday.  But why then?  That’s what many top Republicans are wondering.  A candidate who has only been able to win two states, South Carolina and Georgia, and was absolutely slaughtered in last Tuesday five state primary should have been out of this race a long time ago.  Many people in the party see this as a victory lap without a victory.  Why would a candidate who knows that his party is so divided is allowing his party to be divided more by not supporting the stronger candidate.  He is also, by taking this long “victory lap” allowing himself to fade into irrelevance.  Nobody remembers why Gingrich was even considered a contender.  I don’t know if that is a good thing or a bad thing.  I just find it sad for the Republican party.

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Santorum’s Departure

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

Now Rick Santorum has left the presidential primary race.  I am so grateful for that.  Now I am very sorry for the reason he left.  I would have preferred that he had left due to some sort of political reason, mainly people realizing that he is crazy and not voting for him.  My prayers do go out to his daughter.  Now what does this mean for the Republican party?  If you noticed in the reports Santorum conceded by calling Romney.  This is an unofficial sign of either his support or his belief that Romney is the best chance for the Republicans to beat the president or he is showing his support.  Either way there is now time.  Time for the Republican party to rally and unify under one candidate.  Can this be done?   Or will Gingrich or Paul rally more support.  It has seemed since the beginning that there have been Republicans trying to find the “anti-Romney”  is there still time?  Or is the “anti-Romney” leaving the race now.  I hope that this race now becomes about issues and the economy, but I fear that this race is going to become about Religion, considering that the three left standing are a Mormon, a Catholic, and a Protestant, and no I don’t see them all going into a bar together.  I am hoping for the best preparing for the strange.

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Big Endorsement for Romney

Thursday, March 29th, 2012

As the Republican nomination process has headed more and more into crazy town one former president has tossed his hat towards the more “moderate” candidate.  I do use quotations because “moderate” in this group of candidates lately has ment “least crazy.” George HW Bush has given his endorsement to Mitt Romney, and will hold a banquet to honor this occasion.  Marco Rubio has also given his support to Romney.  I have no idea who that guy is, but by the articles I am reading this guy may be important in the Republican party.  I am hoping that with these high-end endorsements that maybe the Republicans can get together and figure things out, because they have no chance of winning now with such a splintered party.  But who knows, maybe that’s a good thing over all.

Super Tuesday

Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

Nope sorry, there isn’t a holiday that is actually going to bring us the perfect Republican candidate for president.  Super Tuesday is the day where ten different states have their contests that will bring more delegates than all the other contests combined.  This day is pretty much and make or break day for most candidates, and normally is the day that candidates know whether or not they will have the nomination.  Currently that isn’t the case.  It’s too close to call.  Most believe that Romney will edge out the Super Tuesday contest, and be the victor, because most states have gone to proportional voting as opposed to the “winner take all” style of the past, there isn’t going to be the big jump in delegate numbers that other candidate would have seen on Super Tuesday.  While I pray that anyone but Santorum or Gingrich gets the Republican nomination, it is still too close to call.  I hope though this day will narrow things down, and make it a race that is easier to digest.  I have no faith that the Republican party can find a candidate that will be able to rally enough Republicans to beat the president.  Obama is a very strong force and when he goes into full campaign mode we will see him pull no punches.  I will be interested to see what happens this summer, and especially after the convention.

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Santorum, the Great Elephant Hope?

Friday, February 10th, 2012
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1992 Rick Santorum Photo By Ted Van Pelt "Rick Santorum" (Photo credit: Ted Van Pelt)

Rick Santorum has never really impressed me, but  he has never not impressed me.  That’s the issue I guess.  Rick Santorum is clean-cut, with a good home life and marriage, and he has seven kids.  We would have to bring it back to T. Roosevelt before we get to a president with that kind of progeny.  After this amazing sweep of Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, and Colorado primaries we have to take note of this man again.  Santorum has been able to garner way more funding than he ever could before.  He has become the new “it” candidate, and the “anti-Romney.”  I think with the candidates left in the field I believe that will stick.  We have left, Mitt Romney, the man with the money, Newt Gingrich, the man who leaves a sour milk taste in people’s mouths, Ron Paul, the man with ideas that nobody has been listening to, and Rick Santorum, the least offensive of the whole bunch.  Can he beat Obama, I don’t think so, I can’t find the spark in him.

Vegas Baby!!! WOO HOO!

Saturday, February 4th, 2012
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OK fine I know that a political caucus is not as exciting as The Hangover although it would be hilarious if Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, Ron Paul, and Rick Santorum went out for a night on the town in that fashion.  The next political contest in this never-ending soap opera for the Republican party is in Nevada.  Now causes and primaries are two different animals with two different types of voters.  I see Nevada being very good for Romney and Paul and not so good for Gingrich.  Paul is able to capitalize people who are very passionate and willing to speak their minds.  In casus formats candidates need people like that who are willing to get on a pulpit and speak for their candidate and his position.  Gingrich has been his own bully pulpit and he is going into a state where his style of politics I don’t think will take the day.  Romney has the Mormon factor.  People like to vote for those who look like them and believe like them.  I think that his background will resonate with voters in Nevada, since Nevada is more than just Vegas.  I was on the Yahoo elections page looking at new articles and saw their front page.  It had pictures of all the candidates with their photos grayed out as the candidate dropped out of the race.  As in Big Brother or some other reality show, and that made me think.  Is that what this race as turned into?  A reality show where the winner or looser isn’t the candidate but the American people.

Gingrich actually Winning?!?!

Thursday, January 26th, 2012
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Nancy Pelosi was commented stating that, to summarize, that there is no way in hell that Newt Gingrich will ever be elected president.  Why is that, well here is a link to a 1280 page document discussing ethics violations by Mr Gingrich http://ethics.house.gov/committee-report/matter-representative-newt-gingrich .  Now we have a candidate with a shady political history and a shady personal history and he is the Republican front-runner, being called a reliable family man.  I have never heard more bull in my life.  I cannot understand where this is coming from.  Will someone help me?  Why is the Republican party throwing their mony away on a candidate that will never be elected, and is a unequivocal jerk?

 

On to Florida…

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012
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The next primary is in Florida, the question is will Gingrich continue his rise?  I apologize readers that I have not kept myself abreast of the political situation for the last few days.  I know that politics are crazy and volatile and change minute by minute, and I have just been out of it the last few days.  Gingrich was able to pull a sweeping upset on Romney in South Carolina and many wonder if this will continue.  The man who has had 3 wives is trying to speak as a religious conservative value voter, and yet I don’t by that with a 3 dollar bill.  I guess you can see that I have a detest for a flip- flopping, adulterous, jerk who was fined $300,000 for ethics violations. Gingrich is playing himself off as a hero, an avenger who can talk the talk.  He is doing EXACTLY what Obama did, playing off of rhetoric, but will he win, the same way Obama did?  Obama was virtually an unknown entity who rose to power, Gingrich has had a stormy political career, along with a stormy love life.  What will actually win?

 

New Hampshire, the first Primary

Saturday, January 14th, 2012

The New Hampshire Primary is the first Primary that these candidates had to face.  Remember as I have stated in a previous post, a cacus is a collection of those who hold the same political beliefs who then choose among the candidates.  More in a town meeting type format.  A Primary is when there is an actual election.  According to 2012newhampshireprimary.com Mitt Romney won with 39.3% of the vote giving him 5 delegates at the convention, Ron Paul took second with 22.9% of the vote receiving 3 delegates, and Huntsman received 16.9% of the vote receiving 2 delegates.  Now a few, such as myself wonder if all of the negative press by Santorum and Gingrich actually hurt their chances because both only received 9.4% of the vote.  The major players in this election, although the media do not like to admit it, are Romney and Paul.  Both who stand by their principles and who do not sway towards popular opinion just because they think it will get them elected.  This proves this model wrong.  I am looking forward to South Carolina, that is an important state for Republicans.  I want to see what will happen next.