For Hollywood Republican’s readers, I have nothing to report about Iowa since all of the candidates have been crisscrossing America and ignoring Iowa for the moment. The political landscape has changed. Rick Perry boomlet took off and is now slowing imploding as is it clear that he has trouble putting sentences together and has proven a less than exhilarating debater. He may be an effective governor and his records shows a record that Obama and even Romney must envy but in a race where ideas matter; it will be nice to have a President who can explain conservative principles. One of Ronald Reagan’s strengths was that he could make conservatism not only understandable to the main street but he showed that it worked. Perry has yet to demonstrate an ability to explain his philosophy in a way that main street can comprehend.
Romney has proven to be a smooth debater and much improved since 2008. For many conservatives, he says most of the right things but there is this nagging feeling that Romney can’t be trusted to put conservative ideas in place; beginning with ending Obamacare. Romney has shown the kind of toughness to defend his position but the instinctual ability to pull back when his opponent seems content to destroy themself.
Michele Bachmann has taken a dive and if Perry collapses, it may not be Michele who takes advantage. She had her moment in the debates but her attack on the HPV vaccine may doom her or reinforce in the minds of many voters that she is a woman who can often say the wrong thing at the wrong time. For many conservatives, Rick Santorum may be the man who replaces Perry and Bachmann as their alternative to Romney. Santorum has shown deftness in attacking selected opponents in particular Ron Paul on foreign affairs and Perry on the HPV program that was reversed.
Herman Cain’s 9-9-9 program actually catches one imagination both in its simplicity and boldness. 9% income tax, 9% business and 9% national sales tax and you have an economic plan that promotes not only efficiency but fairness since everyone will pay something and participate in the general economy. Cain’s ultimate goal is to eliminate the income tax system with a national sales tax but his9-9-9plan is actually a plan that stands on its own. Even GE and Obama friend, Jeffrey Immelt will pay taxes. And Warren Buffet’s secretary will pay the same rate as Buffet. I like Herman Cain and I have to admit to the readers that I have worked with Herman Cain as he did PR work for America’s PAC, a group that I presently head.
I must admit the one man who I am to liking more is Newt Gingrich. There are a hundred reasons not to nominate the guy, not the least is his prickly personality and past personal life. In debate after debate, Gingrich has shown to be most informed of all the candidates and the one debater who has been consistently brilliant. If there was a guy who can go toe to toe with Obama and if Obama decides to retire; his replacement including Hillary, it is Gingrich.
Gingrich can claim some significant accomplishments. During the Clinton Presidency, he led the opposition to Clinton’s initial plans including Hillarycare, which was the forebear of Obamacare. Gingrich stopped Hillarycare, put together a national agenda that united moderates and conservatives with a plan that captured the House for the Republicans; a first after five decades in the wilderness for House Republicans. Despite losing his budget battle in 1995, he won the war by gettingClintonto reverse his early leftist trend and move to center. That included balancing the budget, cutting capital gains taxes, passing free trade agreements that represented trillion of dollars in tax cuts for American consumers, welfare reforms, and if he had not resigned and Clinton not been impeached, we may had serious Medicare and social security reform that would have benefited conservative goals.
The 90’s were a decade of prosperity and Gingrich played a significant role but history books will not credit Gingrich; but, he successfully forced Clinton to the right and strengthen the hand of Democrat moderates including now conservative activist Dick Morris. Compare Gingrich’s years as Speaker with Nancy Pelosi’s who has proven to be one of the worst and least informed Speakers of the House ever to serve the position. Under her speakership, we have seen one recession, a recovery not worth much and her efforts to pass the Obama agenda could lead to another recession. Between Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi, we have seen two of the dumbest congressional leaders in history. Remember, it was Nancy Pelosi, who stated that we needed to pass Obamacare so we can see what was in it. Now that is really good reason to pass a bill.
Gingrich is one of those candidates who the media hates but as he has gotten older, one gets the sense that the Gingrich, who screwed up two marriages, won’t screw up this one. His conversion to Catholicism seemsto have tempered and the days of a Gingrich sex scandal has long past. Gingrich has been a major player on the national scene as a politician and then spent over a decade in the wilderness studying issues. You may not agree with everything he says but you know that guy has given some thought to it. Not one candidate on the Republican side can match his depth of the issues and accomplishment on a national level. Gingrich would destroy Obama in a debate, and he could actually explain conservatism. Republicans have been looking for the next Reagan and they may be overlooking him, for Gingrich is the closet thing Republicans have to Reagan.







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Like so many others you fail to mention Ron Paul but briefly yet you speak of Rick Santorum like he’s somebody. Very disappointing on both counts.
Totally 100% agree Tom. Gingrich is my #1 pick and sadly I doubt he’ll get the real consideration he deserves. I guess it this the price he pays for his past offences. As much as Obama likes to preach fairness we all know that life can’t and never will be fair.
I wouldn’t give a plug nickel for Gingrich and the rest. They are all liars and self serving politicians. Cain is not and shows some hope but Ron Paul is the only honest one among them…but honesty is a lost art these days. It’s more like “Put on a $3000 suite, slap in a glob of hair gel and start telling lies” If your lies are clever enough…you could get elected. Then real party starts. There is not hope for the American people in those self serving bozos. Ron Paul is the only one worth the time and because he is going phase out the FED and bring our troops home…the he has the entire Bilderberg Group against him. So…no media coverage and in the debates he gets the worst questions while those bozos get 90% of the air time to lie to the American People.
We need real change and action. Big oil and big corporations will tie these guy’s hands behind their backs on day one. Then you’ll see another four years go by while America sinks like the Titanic.
If you look closely the so called “Front Runners” are who ever the media says they are…not who is wining polls or gaining support.
Ron Paul won polls and came in second or third in others and they REFUSE to mention his name.
No matter what you might think about the man…he deserves respect and exactly what the others get if not more for his performance.
The media is trying to form the election and that is NOT a good thing.
Among the military Paul dominates the polls and campaign donations receiving over twice the money than any other candidate including Obama!
Santorum wants more wars…Perry wants more wars and Romney wants more money. Cain just wants to be President.
Paul has no ties to corporations and really wants to help the people…what a novel thought.
He will abolish the IRS and phase out the FED…among other things and he’ll do it partly because he knows more about politics and the political system then any of them and about four times more than Obama…
And think of this!! If Ron Paul got half the media hype that Perry or Romney get…he would destroy them and may anyway…isn’t that worth considering when it’s time to pit someone against Obama?
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