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Monday, December 5, 2011

Newt the new stand in conservative, Ready for national election?

Not that there isn't a conservative bone in my body, but I find Mr Gingrich's brand of conservitivism appealing. Even though it may not carry its weight in the public eye, his firebrand outlook on the nation's ills are unique and deserve a look at. I do not agree that the poor inner-city children should forced to work. The lesson here is that if you teach them responsibility it will lead to more responsive citezens. What I am learning though is that Gingrich offers a right leaning view of government that separates much of the facts from fictionalization of Mitt Romney, who I find a bigger, corporate stooge by the minute. Not only does he weaken his stance by pretending to be outside the governing elite of today's Washington. His moral and ethical standards only serve to promote his one right philosophy of no government is best left alone, so his fat cat corporate buddies can further rape the land of the needed funds to achieve their cash rulership.
So in the end give Newt enough rope and see what happens. Will he end up dangling from the end of it or tie up his opponents and make good use of a golden opportunity. The answer is lying at his feet and can become a asset if he can turn his campaign in the direction of fiscal moderation and centrist positions.
More as the story develops.