Fox News Sunday Panel Doesn't Think Much of Newt Gingrich's Prospects to Win GOP Nomination
While discussing the GOP's newest frontrunner, Newt Gingrich's latest rise in the polls, even the better part of the panel on Fox News Sunday didn't think much of his prospects for winning the GOP presidential nomination once voters start paying more attention to his lobbying work and flip-flopping on issues at every turn just as Mitt Romney has.
When even the pundits over at Fox are throwing cold water on your campaign's prospects and feel they don't have much choice but to discuss your baggage, I'd say that probably doesn't bode well for the kind of media coverage you can expect in the near future from any of the other networks as well, although I'm sure Hannity will still be doing his best to help Newt out.
WALLACE: So, Brit, how do you account for Newt's rise, particularly after the dismal start, million dollars in debt, his staff firing him, and now he's the co-frontrunner?
HUME: Well, in a sense, it was his turn. And he now occupies the single most dangerous place to be in American politics, which is the non-Romney leader in the Republican field, the position that has been occupied by everybody from Donald Trump to most recently Herman Cain, with a couple others in between who have fallen by the wayside.
Everybody who has occupied that spot has entered almost immediately a slide. It remains to be seen, of course, if Gingrich will. I think he has some vulnerabilities, and the explaining you saw him do on Greta van Susteren's show just now is a sign of that. One of those companies that he represented to the tune of a considerable sum of money, represented, or worked for, advised, was, of course, Freddie Mac, which was a big player in the mortgage meltdown.
So he has some vulnerabilities. And he has a long tract record. And he's got books. And he's got many public statements on many issues. In fact, if you look -- you know, he's had about every position you can have on -- on every issue. Not all of those positions were conservative. So we will hear all about that in the weeks ahead.
WALLACE: Well, let's talk about that. And, you know, with the added attention and spotlight comes the scrutiny, a bunch of stories coming out this week, as Brit mentioned, one of them that he made somewhere between $1.5 million to $1.8 million advising the failed mortgage giant Freddie Mac. Then it came out that his think tank got $37 million from various major health care companies.
How damaging do you think that is to his narrative that, yes, he was an insider, but now he's an outsider and he's the man to really shake up this town?
STODDARD: I think he's been disingenuous in his answers about, you know, the -- the health care companies and drug firms did not pay his consortium $37 million because of his grasp of history. Freddie Mac did not pay him $30,000 an hour for their monthly visits because of his grasp of history.
And I think Iowa voters will begin to discern, as they learn more about his activities, whether that's -- his answers are reasonable and credible and forgivable.
He's, I think, been disingenuous and parsing his answers on this. But he is ultimately also Romney-lite. I mean, he is admitting now, on this big website he has set up to let us know why he's such a true conservative and he's the alternative to Mitt Romney, that he really has taken back his support for TARP and he's really sorry he said what he said on climate change and a mandate for health care reform. Those are major issues, and those are called flip-flops.
WALLACE: Boy, there's a lot of Newt-bashing on the panel today.
Bill, let me ask you about it. Because it isn't just that he made the money; it's how he made the money. He got millions from health care companies and insurers at a time, which is, until very recently, when he supported the individual mandate -- he was a big supporter of this idea, frankly, until earlier this year.
He wrote that Medicare should follow the lead of one of his clients on end-of-life decisions, which sounds a lot like death panels.
I mean, it's not just the money; it's that he was taking positions that I would think conservatives may have some troubles with.
KRISTOL: I think he's taken positions over the years that conservatives do have some trouble with. He's also been, however, something Mitt Romney hasn't been. He has been a leader of the conservative movement for 25 years.
I came to Washington in 1985, and as a young, you know, foot soldier in the Reagan revolution, how many, you know, conservatives have really been prominent since then, who one looked up to and thought "He's fighting our fight"?
For all of his problems, all of his deficiencies, all the fights he sometimes didn't quite fight correctly, Newt Gingrich is one of very view.
And I think that is why there's a certain rallying to Newt by conservatives against Romney.
Obviously, there will be a big assault, and a justified one, now -- or scrutiny, let's call it -- on Gingrich's record. But I think Gingrich just says, "Look, Mitt Romney was governor of Massachusetts for four years; I was speaker of the House for four years. When I was speaker of the House, I took over in '95; the budget deficit was $200 billion. When I left in November of '98, the budget was in surplus for $70 million. When I became minority whip of the House in 1989, Republicans were in the minority. When I left, Republicans were in the majority. We passed welfare reform. We did other conservative things."
I think Newt can defend his record pretty effectively against -- by contrast with Mitt Romney's.
WALLACE: Juan?
WILLIAMS: Well, the best to say about Newt Gingrich is that lots of people think he's the smartest guy in the room and, when he enters the room, people are just overwhelmed by the ideas and the proposals that pour forth from Newt Gingrich.
But the fact is, in just hard political terms, if you're a Democrat and you're looking at Newt Gingrich as the likely opponent to Barack Obama, maybe the analogy is like those balloons that will float down Central Park for Thanksgiving. At any moment, any one of those trees along the way could poke it and the balloon explodes. And that's what's going on with Newt Gingrich.
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Any moment, you say, oh, my gosh, I forgot about that baggage; I forgot about the insurance problem, you know. It's just too much at some point. You just have to wonder. So it's not about Mitt Romney -- I think it is about Mitt Romney. It's not about Newt. It's about Mitt Romney. Why is it that everybody comes along and challenges Mitt; Mitt can't get above that limit of 23 percent to 25 percent?
WALLACE: Let me just go back, and we've only got a couple of minutes, Brit, to go back to Newt. Because as Bill points out, I mean, there is a lot to like about Newt. He was -- if you are a conservative Republican. He was the guy who -- the Republican revolution in 1994. He brought the Republicans back from the wilderness into the majority for the first 40 years.
HUME: Yes.
WALLACE: Exactly.
HUME: Huge achievement.
WALLACE: And welfare reform, balanced budget, a lot of things. On the other hand, even his record as speaker is checkered.
HUME: That's true. I don't dispute a word that Bill said about the things that happened while he was speaker. Of course, the president of the United States, Mr. Clinton had a hand in a lot of that and so did -- when it comes to balancing the budget, so did a booming U.S. economy. It was the .com to be sure, but it produced a gusher of tax receipts, which has played a big role in bringing us to the surface, as Bill has mentioned.
But he did have a checkered period as speaker. He was the only speaker in the United States history ever reprimanded for ethic's violation for which he paid a $300,000 penalty. And in addition to that, of course, he was nearly ousted in a mutiny by his own troops in the House in 1997 and was finally basically forced to step down in 1998. And he became, during that period, a kind of a poster child for Republican excess. And he was the guy that was a favored whipping boy.
Could he be made into that again is the question if he was nominee for president? And I think that that's the question the Republicans have to worry about. Could he be successfully portrayed as a guy who is way out there and too erratic and extreme for the voters in multi-hundred million dollar ad campaign mounted by the Obama camp.



..these degenerate idiots don't like Newt Gingrich's chances, then you can pencil in Newt Gingrich as the next president of the United States.
When Fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in excess body fat & carrying a misspelled sign.
What an immense amount of douchebaggery is sitting around that table.
If douchbaggery were gravity, Fox News Sunday would be a black hole.
The way everyone continues to not mention that Ron Paul is running first or second in Iowa and New Hampshire polls.
Ron Paul. The elephant in the room the media and the Republican poo-bahs wish would just go away.
The next debate on Tuesday will prove to be the end of Cain for obvious reasons. Santorum and Bachmann are too fringy for even the Republican voters. Perry is a mental midget. Newt is.....Newt.
Which will pretty much leave Ron Paul.
"The US has an army of 90,000 soldiers in Afghanistan and is spending $100bn a year, but has still been unable to defeat 20,000-25,000 Taliban who receive no pay at all." - Patrick Cockburn
Are you hoping for Paul?
...is also a massive douchebag.
He the guy in the room who has less chance of being the Thug party nominee than Herman Cain.
me-oww!
Is his insufferable ego. This political fraud believes in a idyllic and simplistic past that does not exist and never did. No sensible person wants to be taken back a hundred years like he wants and moreover, he intentionally exaggerates his influence to flatter his ego.
Paul is just another bombthrower anarchist that wants to destroy what people of good will struggled for decades to build.
"We will find fulfillment not in the goods that we have, but in the good we can do for each other."
Robert F. Kennedy
Why do you keep shilling for Ron Paul, the racist? He is not a Liberal, nor a Progressive, nor even a Democrat, yet you insist on supporting him here. Are you insane, or just so enamoured of his "anti-war, anti-Fed" platitudes that you can't see the diseased, festering corpse that is saying them?
"Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati" - Red Green
Freedom Ain't Free - Pay Your Share
newt is a motor mouth, a fountain of conflicting rhetoric. He is not the puppet the reich wing is looking for.
"Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob"
-= Franklin Delano Roosevelt =-
A dignified way of saying a fountain of bull shit .
"The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all."
One good thing about the FOX crew is that Billy The Bloody thinks Newt has a chance. We know from experience that Bloody Bill is always wrong.
I think Newt is only trying to improve his worth as a lobbyist. I really do not think he wants to be president.
I think you are correct. newt is a mail order scammer. He is very successful at defrauding seniors out of their money, and this run for president will allow him to happily defraud people for years to come.
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"Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob"
-= Franklin Delano Roosevelt =-
or some other Repuke to jump out of the phone booth in a long red cape and "Save the Day" for the Party!!
# : D
Actually, it might be fun to see Christie in tights and a cape, too!!
"Egotism is the anesthetic that dulls the pain of Stupidity" - Frank Leahy
I'm still waiting for the republican party to keel over let out one final gasp before being swept into the dust bin of history.
"Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob"
-= Franklin Delano Roosevelt =-
Thanks. Now I gotta go poke out my mind's eye.
Fox News Sunday Panel Doesn't Think Much
"We will find fulfillment not in the goods that we have, but in the good we can do for each other."
Robert F. Kennedy
Fox , O'Reilly and Limbaugh number one in television and radio ? It's bizarre , it's frightening . Given the alternative I will be relieved if Obama wins another term . It may be wishful thinking but he might be much better in a second term , won't have to cater to the so called Independents ( moron lites ) and worry about winning a third term , hopefully we can get control of Congress.
"The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all."
That makes sense. I hope you're right Kreskin. At least the Democrats are willing to change when they are being pushed, and the Occupy movement is pushing.
"Government by organized money is just as dangerous as Government by organized mob"
-= Franklin Delano Roosevelt =-
I look at the people siting at that table and can't help but think, never have so few people been so wrong about so much. That being said, Newt never stood a chance, and the GOP knows it. They know they've got nobody to run against Obama - nobody! That's why there's a new GOP "frontrunner" every goddamn week.
If you have selfish, ignorant citizens, you're gonna get selfish, ignorant leaders.
George Carlin
. . . he will soon taste the toxic brew of his own style of politics. Newt's just the fat, ugly face-version of the same grifter tactics made popular by Palin and Bachmann. Frankly.
where to begin, I love Bill Kristol's
"I came to Washington in 1985, and as a young, you know, foot soldier in the Reagan revolution...." what he forgot to add is because my daddy got me the job (not that I believe in affirmative action, called nepotism when you are white).
But back to Newt, he is a disingenuous liar who will say anything to get elected, whether it is to be a Congressional representative, Speaker of the House or President.
As Fox not-News is basically a corporate propaganda channel, it makes you wonder what Newt Gingrich has done to piss off Rupert Murdoch.
Perhaps he is just in there to pretend there is a Republican primary and the choice has not already been made.
In fact the next round of elections is starting to stink, it is coming off as a manipulated election to ensure Uncle Tom Obama wins.
A shame to people will ignore the primaries for congress and the senate, the people who actually write the laws the president must obey.
Another four years of control and dominance of the corrupt banking sector.
about Newt...is why his wives all haven't had affairs on him?
Or maybe...they are just better at it than him....
Newt is a republican with a trugid ego who seems to have a sybaritic love for tiffineys jewlery. Could you honestly see this over blown freak as President of this great country? its a joke - the republicans are so disenchanted with their litter of pups they finally got around to him. I bet Palin is regretting her decision to drop out -lol
roger allen
"And he has a long tract record" - it's track record
...still wrong on everything.
...priest. Not having children would have been a far greater contribution to journalism than anything he could ever hope to do as an actual journalist.
I had forgotten about the $37 million lobbyist Newtie made from health care lobbying resulting in an unfunded, costly drug assistance program. Think of the bureaucracy it takes to administer that. This guy is the phoniest turd in the toilet.
"Respect for the rights of others is peace." --Benito Juarez
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