► Show Top 10 Hot Links

Posts Tagged ‘Newt Gingrich’

Virginia AG Ken Cuccinelli Files Emergency Legislation to Put GOP Candidates on Primary Ballot

by 1389AD ( 73 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Mitt Romney, Republican Party at January 2nd, 2012 - 11:30 am

Fox News has the story:

Virginia AG Intervenes in GOP Ballot Dispute as Blocked Candidates Join Suit

Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli is intervening in his state’s presidential primary dispute and plans to file emergency legislation to address the inability of most Republican presidential candidates to get their name on the ballot, Fox News has learned.

Meanwhile, four GOP candidates on Saturday joined fellow candidate Rick Perry’s lawsuit against the state, urging the Board of Elections to either allow them on the ballot or at least refrain from taking any action until a Jan. 13 court hearing.

Only Mitt Romney and Ron Paul qualified for the Virginia primary, a contest with 49 delegates up for grabs. Perry and the four candidates joining the lawsuit — Newt Gingrich, Michele Bachmann, Rick Santorum and Jon Huntsman — did not.

The failure of other candidates to qualify led to complaints that the 10,000-signature requirement is too stringent.

Cuccinelli, who is a Republican, shared the concerns and plans to take them to the legislature while the candidates work through the courts.

“Recent events have underscored that our system is deficient,” he said in a statement Saturday. “Virginia owes her citizens a better process. We can do it in time for the March primary if we resolve to do so quickly.”

Cuccinelli’s proposal is expected to state that if the Virginia Board of Elections certifies that a candidate is receiving federal matching funds, or has qualified to receive them, that candidate will upon request be automatically added to the ballot.

Two former Democratic attorneys general are backing the move, along with a former Democratic state party chairman and a former Republican state party chairman.

Former state Attorney General Tony Troy called the Virginia process a “legal and constitutional embarrassment.” Fellow former top Virginia prosecutor Steve Rosenthal said: “This is not a Democratic or Republican issue. If it takes emergency legislation, then we need to do it.”
[…]
More here.

Here’s my earlier take on the Virginia GOP ballot debacle.


Art Laffer endorses Newt Gingrich

by Phantom Ace ( 107 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Elections 2012, Energy, Progressives, Republican Party at December 29th, 2011 - 8:30 am

One of the architects of the 1980’s Reagan boom has made an endorsement. Art Laffer, who invented the Laffer curve (which explains how tax rates increase or decrease revenue), has come out in support of Newt Gingrich. This gives Newt a huge boost among Economic Conservatives at a time he’s under assault from the Rockefeller Progressive Wing of the GOP and the Ron Paul cult. He praises Newt’s economic and fiscal stewardship during hos Speaker-ship. The truth is that the Newt Gingrich Congress was the most economically and fiscally Conservative congress since the 1920’s. Laffer gives Newt his blessing.

Arthur Laffer, the architect of Ronald Reagan’s economic plan, announced today that he is endorsing Newt Gingrich for president.

“Newt has the best plan for jobs and economic growth of any candidate in the field,” said Laffer, the renowned economist who is the father of The Laffer Curve and supply-side economics.

“Like Ronald Reagan’s tax cuts and pro-growth policies, Newt’s low individual and corporate tax rates, deregulation. and strong dollar monetary policies will create a boom of new investment and economic growth leading to the creation of tens of millions of new jobs over the next decade,” Laffer declared. “Plus, Newt’s record of helping Ronald Reagan pass the Kemp Roth tax cuts and enacting the largest capital gains tax cut in history as speaker of the House shows he can get this plan passed and put it into action.”

Read the rest: Economist Laffer Endorses Gingrich

What amzes me is that except for Ronald Reagan, the GOP has not nominated an Economic/Fiscal Conservative. Every GOP candidate has been been an economic and fiscal Progressive. For Economic/Fiscal Conservatives Art Laffer is practically a Saint. He help engineer one of the greatest booms in American history. The Reagan boom help laid the foundation for the great economic growth and prosperity that lasted until 2000. We really need something approaching that today.

Another notable Economist endorsing Newt Gingrich is Thomas Sowell.

There are no guarantees, no matter whom the Republicans vote for in the primaries. Why not vote for the candidate who has shown the best track record of accomplishments, both in office and in the debates? That is Newt Gingrich. With all his shortcomings, his record shows that he knows how to get the job done in Washington.

Mitt Romney, who the Establishment is pushing at costs, is a Progressive. He supports Occupy Wall Street and a Euro-Socialist VAT tax. If he is the nominee, 2012 will be the 7th Presidential election in which Economic and Fiscal Conservatives are not represented. We need to stop that, for the sake of our country.

Obama crushes Mitt Romney with Hispanic voters 68%-23%, Newt gets 36%

by Phantom Ace ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Elections 2012, Headlines, Mitt Romney, Progressives, Republican Party at December 29th, 2011 - 12:53 am

Let me make this clear. I oppose illegal Immigration. However, I view it more as a criminal, national security issue. That’s the position most Hispanic Conservatives have. What I don’t support is demonization of Hispanics as all being illegal which is the attitude many in the GOP have. Mitt Romney has embraced this attitude and has run a vile Nativist and bigoted campaign. The result is that according to a Pew Research Poll, he gets crushed among Hispanic voters by Obama by a 68%-23% margin.

Against former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, Mr. Obama wins 68 percent to 23 percent among Latino registered voters. Obama also beats Texas Gov. Rick Perry, 69 percent to 23 percent.  

The fast-growing Hispanic population represents a crucial voting bloc next November. Republicans acknowledge that their nominee must do better against Obama in 2012 than John McCain did in 2008, when Obama won 67 percent of the Hispanic vote, versus 31 percent for Senator McCain. In 2004, when President George W. Bush was reelected, he won 44 percent of the Hispanic vote.

I am surprised by Rick Perry’s weak showing. That might be due to other factors, such as Perry’s debate gaffes. There is one Republican who gets close to the 40% mark needed to win, that is Newt Gingrich.

As for Newt Gingrich, a separate survey in early November by the Pew Research Center showed Obama beating the former House speaker among Hispanic voters, 61 percent to 36 percent.

AT 36%, Newt is close to the 40% needed for teh GOP to win. In the 2010 Midtersm the GOP got 38%-40% depending on the survey. The result was an electoral victory. If the GOP doesn’t court the Hispanic vote, they may well become a permanent minority as odds are a New Rightwing Party will merge that will appeal to Conservative Hispanics. Marco Rubio has been warning the GOP to change its rhetoric in the debate. Clearly, Mitt Romney and the GOP Establishment hasn’t been listening. The choice is the GOP’s. Mitt Romney is hated in the Hispanic community and coudl damage the GOP brand in that community for a long time to come.

This poll should be a wake up call to Conservatives. Being against illegal Immigration, doesn’t mean you have to demonize Hispanics. Illegal is just that, illegal! Is that such a hard concept?

Ron Paul would siphon off Votes from the GOP

by Phantom Ace ( 16 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Headlines, Mitt Romney, Republican Party at December 20th, 2011 - 2:33 pm

The Republican establishment has threatened to back Ron Paul in a 3rd Party bid should Newt Gingrich get elected. This is clear form of blackmail to Conservatives. They better be careful what they wish for. Ron Paul would siphon off votes from Mitt Romney as well.

 

Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul (R-Texas) is gaining steam in his race for the GOP nomination, up to his highest level yet — 15 percent — in the new Washington Post-ABC News national poll. He trails President Obama by a mere five points among registered voters in a possible general election matchup. But should Paul fall short of winning his party’s nod and opt to run as a third-party candidate, the survey finds he could seriously shake up the 2012 political calculus, largely to Obama’s benefit.

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney ties Obama at 47 percent among registered voters in the poll, but fully 21 percent of all voters say they’d pick Paul as an independent candidate over either Romney or the president. Obama would win such a three-way match-up by 10 percentage points. The potential damage is less obvious for former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who trails Obama by eight points in a two-way contest and 11 points with Paul in the mix.

Charles Johnson would love a Ron Paul 3rd Party run. This would confirm his fantasy of  a Ron Paul takeover. Either way, the GOP establishment is playing with fire here. Ron Paul could come back and bite them in the ass!