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Title: Newt's Past and Future Leadership - Tony Blankley
Post by: CG6468 on December 15, 2011, 01:45:36 PM
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Newt's Past and Future Leadership
 Tony Blankley
 
Dec 14, 2011

Almost all political commentators agree on one thing. The Republican presidential campaign is unlike any we have experienced. It is not a campaign of steady trends and continuities, but rather of emotional reversals and discontinuities. Perhaps this is so because the last 3 to 4 years have been a shocking time of discontinuities and reversals for America. Really, America has been bewildered, shocked and disoriented since Sept. 11, 2001. The economic collapse and the unprecedentedly statist policies of the last three years have just compounded the anxiety. The rise of China, the fall of Europe and the chaos in the Middle East have been startling in their swiftness -- and the lack of American leadership as these dramatic events unfold is sending a shudder throughout the world.
We don't know what to make of events. We have not been convinced that either President George W. Bush or incumbent President Obama have had a clue about how to make things right.

The GOP primary voters reflect this helter-skelter search for leadership. And I predict that when the general electorate is engaged in the general election campaign next year, the independents and some Democrats will reflect the same desperate confusion and search for the right kind of leadership for these treacherous times. But what kind of candidate is most likely to make sense of the terrible events and forces that weigh down our country; be capable of vividly describing our plight and what needs to be done; and convince the public that he or she has the intelligence, courage, experience and sheer willful capacity to force events favorably to America's historic interests and needs?

As I have chosen to phrase that question, the question answers itself. It is the GOP candidate currently at the top of the polls -- my former boss, Newt Gingrich.

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Years later, when Gingrich was speaker, he followed his own advice. He refused to raise taxes, he made a political fight of spending cuts with Bill Clinton (paying a big price in personal smears run against him), but we won the historic balanced budgets.

In dangerous times, the safer choice for president is not the candidate who has always played it safe, nor is it the candidate who has not already faced and defeated adversity.

Tony Blankley's Column (http://townhall.com/columnists/tonyblankley/2011/12/14/newts_past_and_future_leadership)
Title: Re: Newt's Past and Future Leadership - Tony Blankley
Post by: Lacarnut on December 15, 2011, 04:34:34 PM
I think Newt can soundly defeat Obama and bring along a bunch of Tea Party conservatives to Congress.
Title: Re: Newt's Past and Future Leadership - Tony Blankley
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on December 17, 2011, 09:49:52 AM
He's got plenty of warts, but if it's between him, Romney (No fixed positions on anything), and Paul (Some good, even great, ideas mixed in with a whole truckload of crazy ones), there isn't any question