Michael Savage offers Gingrich $1 million to drop out of race
GOP Presidential Candidate Newt Gingrich in a debate on December 12, 2011
I read an interesting article from World Net Daily just a few minutes ago that I think is worth sharing. You can click on the link above to read the details of the story. Earlier this past week radio talk show host Michael Savage offered former House Speaker and 2012 presidential candidate Newt Gingrich $1 million dollars to drop out of the presidential race within 72 hours. That was from the time Savage made this comment which was earlier in the week. Savage rightly noted that Americans can't stand another four years of Barack Obama and that Newt Gingrich needs to step aside from the 2012 presidential race. Savage stated that if Gingrich loves this country then he needs to set his ego aside and accept Savage's offer. He also stated while former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney isn't a strong conservative himself, Gingrich doesn't stand a chance to beat President Obama. Savage said, "His (Gingrich) continued candidacy spells nothing but ruin for conservatives, Republicans, and all true American patriots," he continued. "One million dollars in exchange for preserving the nation, Newt. I say take the money... and don't run." Savage noted that the most pressing issue for next year's presidential race is to defeat President Obama, and that's something Newt Gingrich cannot do."
I say "amen" to Savage's assessment of Newt Gingrich's candidacy. Newt doesn't stand a chance of beating Obama. On top of that Gingrich is a RINO himself. You can't trust him. He's content with big-government himself. Early this morning I was listening to a repeat radio program of Glenn Beck's from earlier this week. He was interviewing Newt Gingrich. Newt Gingrich told Glenn that his philosophy paralleled that of former president Theodore Roosevelt, who was a Progressive Republican early in the 20th century. Beck properly noted that Progressives are in both parties: both Democrat and Republican. The Progressive movement back in the early 20th century believed in the philosophy of big government and massive government intervention. Newt Gingrich is content with the growth of big government. He won't decrease the size of government. It will continue growing under him as president as it did under former president George W. Bush. Gingrich has been very wishy-washy on certain issues. He speaks against Obamacare, but favors the mandate that Americans should be required to purchase healthcare. Newt also appeared in a global warming ad with former house speaker Nancy Pelosi in 2008. Gingrich suppors amnesty for illegal aliens and he called the Republican plan, crafted by Budget Chairman Paul Ryan (R-WI) as "right-wing social engineering." What a reliable candidate for president of the United States!
I've already predicted that Barack Obama will be re-elected as president of the United States next November. I will guarantee you that will be a given if Gingrich is the GOP nominee next year. Gingrich is an imposter. He took hundreds of thousands of dollars from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which are two of the most corrupt financial institutions in America. I guarantee you if he's the nominee, the Democrats will feature all sorts of attack ads exposing some of Gingrich's dirty dealings. Gingrich is a Washington insider who's part of the problem. We don't need another RINO for president. I hope he doesn't get chosen to face Obama next November. As much as I don't care for Mitt Romney, I'll vote for Romney before I vote for Gingrich. On the other hand, there's no question that Newt Gingrich is an intellectually brilliant man. He's written numerous books. He's taught college courses on history. He's done a great job heading up the organization "American Solutions for Winning the Future." He can better serve American by involving himself with that organization than running for president. Newt Gingrich and politics don't mix. He would be a disaster. I will echo Savage's comment: Gingrich needs to step aside for the sake of the country. He will not beat President Obama next November.
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