Showing posts with label Newt Gingrich. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Newt Gingrich. Show all posts

Thursday, September 27, 2012

#MOSen: Rick Tyler on Todd Akin's US Senate Campaign


On Monday I had the opportunity to speak with former press secretary to Newt Gingrich and current campaign advisor to the Todd Akin campaign, Rick Tyler. We spoke about the bumps in the road that the Akin campaign has faced so far, what's changed on the campaign, and Akin's message of fiscal conservatism.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

#MOSen: Todd Akin and Newt Gingrich Press Conference


Former Republican Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich, came to Missouri on Monday (9/24/2012) to help conservative Republican, Todd Akin, with a show of support and a fundraising luncheon. There first stop was at the Kirkwood train station where both men spoke and took questions from the gathered reporters.

In addition to the video above, I took pictures at both Monday's press conference and the luncheon that followed:

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

#MOSen: The Grassroots Confront Cowardice in Washington

Todd Akin
A few days ago, Politico reported that a longtime aide to Newt Gingrich, one Rick Tyler, was joining Todd Akin's campaign. Tyler wrote a piece for the Daily Caller this past weekend--Cowardice in Washington--responding to an establishment call for Akin to leave the race. Tyler begins by calling out a Republican operative:
Last week Curt Anderson called in these pages for Todd Akin to get out of the Missouri Senate race for comments Akin made in a television interview last month. If you go to the website of Anderson’s company, OnMessage, you can see that his clients include the Republican National Committee (RNC) and the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC), whose chairmen have called on Akin to get out of the race and are increasingly angry he has decided to press on. 
So Anderson is hardly a disinterested observer. Nor is he saying anything new. He’s simply expressing a new version of the same old Beltway cowardice.
In this proxy war between Republican operatives, Tyler notably distinguishes himself in his by-line as "Senior Adviser to Rep. Todd Akin". I think that adds to Tyler's credibility here while underscoring the gutlessness of Republican leaders inside the beltway.

Tyler continues:
...it was the NRSC that begged and pleaded with Marco Rubio to get out of the Florida Senate race in 2010 and let Charlie Crist be the Republican nominee. They almost succeeded. 
The NRSC and the establishment crew just knew — apparently like they know now — that if Marco Rubio were the Republican nominee, he would lose. 
We all know how that turned out. Pro-life Marco Rubio is now a U.S. senator from Florida and just last week delivered a stirring and powerful address to the Republican National Convention. 
And what happened to Charlie Crist, the man the Washington party bosses were so convinced was the perfect nominee? Well, Crist is addressing the Democratic National Convention this week in Charlotte to support President Obama’s re-election.
Is it just me, or does it sometimes seem like "the intellect of the Democrat Party," Joe Biden, is running establishment Republican outfits like the NRSC? Conservatives clearly need to take over the NRSC.

Tyler concludes:
...Anderson doesn’t factor in the much larger damage that the Republican Party would inflict on itself by abandoning a good and honorable man because of a mistake for which he immediately apologized. Voters can smell establishment cowardice, especially socially conservative voters. Such cowardice is toxic. It’s discouraging. And it has the potential to depress Republican turnout all across the country this November unless it is soon corrected.
If the NRSC wants to leave their leftward heading and tack back to the right, they need to invest in conservative candidates like Todd Akin. The same goes for Karl Rove's Crossroads. Both organizations have squandered their credibility and now need to make amends.

Monday, September 3, 2012

#MOSen: Newt Gingrich Goes to Bat for Todd Akin, Pro-Life Movement


The Daily Caller: Newt Gingrich blasts Thomas Friedman on abortion, Biden on race, Rove on Todd Akin remarks:
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich blew his stack at a range of antagonists during Sunday’s broadcast of NBC’s “Meet the Press,” lashing out at Vice President Joe Biden, GOP strategist Karl Rove, New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman and Democrats in general for their party’s position on abortion.
Newt seems to understand that the pro-life movement is large enough that it should be taken seriously.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Nancy keeps the spotlight on Newt

Fox News: Gingrich dismisses Pelosi claim she knows 'something':
Newt Gingrich challenged Nancy Pelosi to "bring it out" if she's got any damaging information about his past, after the House Democratic leader for the second time suggested she was sitting on information that could imperil his presidential candidacy.  
"I think if she knows something, she ought to say it, and if she doesn't know something, she ought to quit saying it," Gingrich told Fox News on Wednesday. "But this is baloney." 
Pelosi said earlier on CNN that Gingrich, who is surging in polls in Florida and nationally following his South Carolina primary win, will "never" be president.
Newt needs to stay in the news during the Republican presidential primary, so having Pelosi generate stories helps him.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Video: Newt Gingrich on Occupy Wall Street

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Presidential Candidates at the Values Voter Summit


Many of the Republican candidates for president took to the stage at the Values Voter Summit. They spoke of their policies and how those policy have been influenced by their religious convictions. Unfortunately, I didn't get any photos of Rick Santorum. The Republican presidential candidates in the slideshow above include: Rick Perry, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, and Michele Bachmann.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

‪Video: Newt Gingrich Rips Agenda 21

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Karl Rove on Obama's Closing Argument

The Wall Street Journal is running Karl Rove's criticism of Obama's Closing Argument:
At an April 2008 fund-raiser in San Francisco, Barack Obama let loose with his famous 'they cling to guns or religion' line. Last Saturday at a West Newton, Mass., fund-raiser, the president said, 'facts and science and argument [do] not seem to be winning . . . because we're hard-wired not to always think clearly when we're scared.'

Memo to White House: Calling voters stupid is not a winning strategy.
I think Karl's on the mark. Newt's closing argument—paychecks vs. food stamps—is much stronger than Obama's. And, with a line like: "we're hard-wired not to always think clearly when we're scared" I can't help but diagnose The Won's pathology as psychological projection. I did a video to make that point the other day.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Laughin' at the Lizard Lady


Cross posted at www.EvictionDay2010.com

Newt V Nancy: Paychecks V Food Stamps

Newt Gingrich has pointed out that the November 2010 midterm election is about paychecks vs food stamps. Despite record spending on food stamps and unemployment benefits, job losses continue to mount. Nonetheless, on Nancy Pelosi's planet people still believe that unemployment benefits and food stamps create jobs.