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12-10-2012, 02:06 PM
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Gingrich: If Hillary Clinton Runs In 2016, Current GOP ‘Incapable Of Competing’
It's starting already. Well, we knew it would happen. President Hillary Clinton. This should send the libs on here into glorious fits of Onanism.
God save us from ourselves.
Here's the article:
Newt Gingrich told David Gregory on Sunday’s Meet The Press “the Republican party of today is incapable of competing” with a 2016 presidential run by Hillary Clinton.
Gingrich thinks “every Republican” should be focused on 2016 because of the severity of their defeat in 2012. Gingrich said that if Clinton were to run in four years, “supported by Bill Clinton and presumably a still relatively popular President Barack Obama, trying to win that will be, truly, the Super Bowl.”
Referring to the comments about the 47% made by Mitt Romney, Gingrich called it “an absurdity.” He didn’t, however, fault Romney entirely for the GOP loss this year. Gingrich told Gregory,
“I think this is much more than Mitt Romney. We didn’t blow it because of Mitt Romney, we blew it because of a party which has refused to engage the reality of American life and refused to think through what the average American needs for a better future.”
Watch the full clip below, via NBC:
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/gingrich-...-of-competing/
I'm still undecided for 2016. I will probably be supporting Gary Johnson or Jesse Ventura.
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12-10-2012, 02:29 PM
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read that ... Newt should know
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12-10-2012, 02:34 PM
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Whirly, I expect you to take issue with Newt's characterization of how bad the beating was that the GOP just took. Does he not know that things are just fine in the republican party? You better send him some email, dude. Get him straightened out.
I've seen a lot of speculation the past few days about Hillary in 2016. I hope she does run, but I think she'll be too old. Frankly, I think the GOP is in good shape for 2016, certainly better than 2012. Krispy Kreme, Rubio, Jeb. But, if Hillary decides to run, she will be a formidable opponent.
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12-10-2012, 03:14 PM
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Poor Newt, he's using math and science, instead of trends...
As the author of the last great Democratic meltdown and Congressional sea change, he probably knows from whence he speaks.
That doesn't excuse him from being a dipshit and borderline loony (or is that moony) tune.
I think four years is too long a time for any potential GOP candidate to distance himself from the 2012 debacle, Grover Norquist and the TP fanatics. Christie might be viable but as a Democrat.
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12-10-2012, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
It's starting already. Well, we knew it would happen. President Hillary Clinton. This should send the libs on here into glorious fits of Onanism.
God save us from ourselves.
Here's the article:
Newt Gingrich told David Gregory on Sunday’s Meet The Press “the Republican party of today is incapable of competing” with a 2016 presidential run by Hillary Clinton.
Gingrich thinks “every Republican” should be focused on 2016 because of the severity of their defeat in 2012. Gingrich said that if Clinton were to run in four years, “supported by Bill Clinton and presumably a still relatively popular President Barack Obama, trying to win that will be, truly, the Super Bowl.”
Referring to the comments about the 47% made by Mitt Romney, Gingrich called it “an absurdity.” He didn’t, however, fault Romney entirely for the GOP loss this year. Gingrich told Gregory,
“I think this is much more than Mitt Romney. We didn’t blow it because of Mitt Romney, we blew it because of a party which has refused to engage the reality of American life and refused to think through what the average American needs for a better future.”
Watch the full clip below, via NBC:
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/gingrich-...-of-competing/
I'm still undecided for 2016. I will probably be supporting Gary Johnson or Jesse Ventura.
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Will give you a chance to write.Hilleryatrons will defend anything..
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12-10-2012, 08:04 PM
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I B Lying & Crying is not going to be happy with ol Newter!
HILLARY 2016
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12-10-2012, 08:11 PM
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He's a fraud and should consider the care of a mental health professional....
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12-10-2012, 08:53 PM
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Jesse Ventura? I may have to reconsider your rationality with that choice. As for 2016, that is a long way off.
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12-10-2012, 10:04 PM
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