Dave, please refresh my memory...His pariah-zation in the 90's is yet another example of how the MSM, in conjunction with the Dem Party can turn pretty much anyone into personna non grata.
Just how many members of the MSM and the Democratic Party were there in the GOP House Caucus at that time?
Well, firstly, it strikes me as amusing since it was Gingrich himself who worked overtime to raise negative campaigning to a wholesale, assembly line level. This is from the '96 memo he sent to GOP candidates that I mentioned earlier:Consider that Mr. Newt is now being characterized as "whining" about negative campaigning. With multiple candidates announcing that they intend to spend an aggregate tens of millions of dollars in the next couple weeks for the sole purpose of tearing him down, when would it be appropriate to "whine"?
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For the guy who wrote that to be bitching about negative ads aimed at him strikes me as, well, hilarious.....
This ain't exactly Newt's first rodeo; he knows damn well what the dynamics of the race in Iowa are as we go into the final stretch...
Romney is going at him so he doesn't have momentum going into New Hampshire; the others are all attacking him rather than Romney because they want to be the ones to emerge from Iowa as the Romney alternative, rather than Gingrich.
The fact is that if the situation were reversed between him and any of the candidates currently going after him, he would be putting on a negative campaign that would have made Joe McCarthy blush....
The only reason he isn't running a relentlessly negative campaign against his GOP opponents, is because logistically he can't; he simply doesn't have the resources to go on the attack against four or five people simultaneously. So he's making a cynical virtue of necessity, by running feel good commercials and condemning negative campaigning.
They may hate him Dave, but every single Liberal I know, to a man or woman would be absolutely delighted to see him as the Republican nominee.And I think it's delicious that blind LW partisans (like those who pose here) HATE him.
I know there are some Newt fans, who like to make a comparison between the way the Dems are licking their chops at the prospect of a Gingrich nomination, and the way that many Dems were elated about running against Mr. Reagan in 1980...
There's one HUGE difference....
In Mr. Reagan's case, his persona was such that the more the public got to know him the better they liked him. The more people saw the charming, at ease, avuncular, self-effacing personality that Mr. Reagan projected, the more the "mad bomber" caricature that had been created by the media was rejected. No politician ever came off better in the spotlight than Ronald Reagan.
Gingrich's situation is exactly the opposite. Every bit of available polling data suggests that the more people learn about Gingrich, the more he is the focal point of attention, the worse he is perceived....
You may wish this wasn't so, but there is a substantial body of evidence to support this view. If you have any evidence to the contrary, I'd be happy to see it.





