The NFL Version of the Newt-Mitt Rivalry?

On January 30, 2012, in Uncategorized, by petreewild969

Over in New York magazine, I’m quoted comparing Newt Gingrich to a particular NFL football coach . After further review, I realized there’s a reason that the Gingrich-Romney rivalry seems so familiar. Newt Gingrich is heavyset, boisterous, loud, almost always outrageous and entertaining, known for his complicated and innovative thinking, particularly on defense, often coming up with crazy schemes that sometimes work, and sometimes blow up in his face. Has some big wins, particularly as a coordinator, but has fallen short and is still looking for the big win for all the marbles. Keep reading this post . . .

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The NFL Version of the Newt-Mitt Rivalry?

ContributorNetwork – COMMENTARY | The GOP is still looking for their candidate to go up against President Barack Obama in the upcoming 2012 presidential election. While each has his or her flaws and drawbacks, some are worse than others. Take Newt Gingrich for example. Let’s look at five strong reasons he does not deserve the power and influence afforded the presidency.

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Five Reasons to Ignore Newt Gingrich as a Candidate
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President Obama’s poll numbers in the current head-to-head matchups remain respectable, while his job approval steadily sinks and the right track/wrong direction numbers get abysmal. Is Obama still looking reasonably competitive, or will there be some point where month after month and year after year of economic hard times makes reelection impossible? Brett Arends of MarketWatch spoke to “former Republican spin doctor Mark McKinnon, the communications mastermind who helped Bush roll John Kerry in 2004.” McKinnon thinks Obama’s outlook is dark, and almost unsalvagable: Keep reading this post . . .

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2012: Making 1992 Look Like Economic Happy Days

That’s Tim Daniel, who joined me last Thursday in Newport for the Breitbart event, ” More on Andrew Breitbart in Newport Beach, California “: He’s a super-talented speaker, lots of comedy, great storyteller, and above all I witnessed Breitbart’s fierce advocacy for the voiceless masses of middle America, those that feel that the Leftist-Media-Industrial-Complex is just a deceitful, evil, all-powerful, information-controlling extension of our coercive, destructive Leviathan government. Speaking to us is what Breitbart does and does better than anyone else. Word. I’m still looking for the full video. The talk was one of Breitbart’s best ever, and he’s never disappointing.

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Left Coast Rebel Meets Andrew Breitbart!

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At Gallup, ” 2010 Electorate Still Looking More Republican Than in the Past ” (via Memeorandum ):

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GOP Election Day Advantage Aided by Surge in Independents who Lean Republican

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Any Takers in Nebraska? Going Once! Going Twice!

On July 8, 2010, in Uncategorized, by If Bush Did It

Nebraska Democrats are still looking for anybody who wants to run for governor. No, Alvin Greene, the position is not paid. Their dilemma may be the strongest argument for amnesty for illegal immigrants, as they appear to have finally identified a job that an American won’t do. Incumbent Republican Dave Heineman is the governor no Democrat is willing to oppose yet.