By Robert D. Novak
In serious conversations among Republicans since their election debacle Tuesday, what name is mentioned most often as the Moses, or Reagan, who could lead them out of the wilderness before 40 years? To the consternation of many Republicans, it is none other than Newt Gingrich, the former speaker of the House. Gingrich is far from a unanimous or even a consensus choice to run for president in 2012, but there is a strong feeling in Republican ranks that he is the only leader of their party who has shown the skill and energy to attempt a comeback quickly. [Read on]
2 Comments:
I think the liberal illuminati have already got him to seem negative, and the media has formed in opinion, it wouldn't be a good call for the GOP who are regrouping.
By knowitall, at 6:12 PM
I like Newt for the most part. I like his views on most things I have heard him talk or write about.
I think he has a great mind and is a thinker and comes up with many good ideas and is organized and lays out his ideas well.
However, I feel he has too much baggage and probably not electable.
But I would like him to be very involved in the Republican party and see if we cannot the train back on the track.
By HeavyHanded, at 9:00 PM
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