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luckyleftyme2

(3,880 posts)
12. he's the same old con artist
Mon Jan 23, 2012, 01:30 PM
Jan 2012

the two sides of NEWT

NEWT HAS TWO SIDES : WHAT HE CLAIMS AND THE FACTS!

And with all the current bank bailout deals which are destroying our nation from within, do we not recall that Newt Gingrich is the Granddaddy of bailing out banks and set the stage for bank bailouts back in 1991 when he hooked up with other progressive RINOs in Congress to pave the way for bailing out savings and loan institutions to the tune of $40 billion?

How about the $52 billion for agriculture program subsidies and food stamps? Is this not spitting upon the defined and limited powers granted to Congress? And, what part of our Constitution allows federal revenue to be appropriated for public housing and “community development”? Or the $ 200 billion plus Gingrich voted for the Departments of Labor, HHS, and Education? Do these misappropriations of federal revenue supported by Gingrich not bother real conservatives? I’m more than certain they do not disturb RINOs and progressives, as a matter of fact RINOs and progressives embrace these misappropriations

WHAT TO BELIEVE? NO PROBLEM JUST CHECK HIS RECORD ! SEE HOW HE LEFT WASHINGTON IN 1998!

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they want the meanest s.o.b to take on Obama spanone Jan 2012 #1
I think you nailed it. stevenleser Jan 2012 #2
Palin Reduex mikekohr Jan 2012 #20
I dunno, Barney Frank has not lived that good a life. Motown_Johnny Jan 2012 #3
he's the same old con artist luckyleftyme2 Jan 2012 #12
Wait till they find out all of his details RoccoR5955 Jan 2012 #4
There would be nothing left of the Gingrinch hifiguy Jan 2012 #5
I hope you guys are right. stevenleser Jan 2012 #15
Don't be so sure Poiuyt Jan 2012 #22
I do too. Raffi Ella Jan 2012 #6
Newt's problem is his ballot exposure. Old and In the Way Jan 2012 #7
He's not on the ballot in Virginia. KamaAina Jan 2012 #26
He's not on the ballot in Virginia and Missouri nt ecstatic Jan 2012 #27
You may be right but... Spazito Jan 2012 #8
but 30% of the votes have been cast already by absentee Liberal_in_LA Jan 2012 #9
That is the one wrinkle. It will be interesting to see how it shakes out. stevenleser Jan 2012 #11
Still a long way from super Tuesday Major Nikon Jan 2012 #10
I really think the Repug electorate has decided they dont care stevenleser Jan 2012 #18
Romney's head is probably spinning around. Gingrich has stopped him and is on his way AlinPA Jan 2012 #13
Newt's got two enormous problems jeff47 Jan 2012 #14
Early days yet. I wouldn't start figuring on a MineralMan Jan 2012 #16
I don't think so. The right-most 40% of the party has been dying for someone to rally around and I stevenleser Jan 2012 #17
Rep. Grayson was on The Ed Schultz Show and he said Ilsa Jan 2012 #19
Stop it! You're giving me a hard-on, and my wife has to work late tonight! 11 Bravo Jan 2012 #21
February is long month this year. Plenty of time for Newt to open his mouth again. Bruce Wayne Jan 2012 #23
Barf. nt tsuki Jan 2012 #24
too early to say--remember at start of SC, Mitt was leading in the polls. book_worm Jan 2012 #25
Sadly, Newt will not be the nominee eissa Jan 2012 #28
If I were like Romney, I would say "$10,000 bet?" stevenleser Jan 2012 #29
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