While I am still not at the point where I can make an official endorsement and go all-in for a candidate, I am urging folks to vote for Newt Gingrich in the South Carolina primary. Newt and Rick Santorum remain the only viable alternatives in the race, and at this point Mr. Gingrich is in the stronger position. It is absolutely essential that Mitt Romney be denied the presidential nomination if the GOP is to win in the general election this year. The best way to slow or stop Mitt's coronation by the establishment is by voting for Newt Gingrich and denying the Massachusetts moderate a victory. A victory by Romney would make it much more difficult for any of the remaining non-establishment darlings to win the nomination.
While Rick Santorum saw some initial momentum after Iowa, he hasn't been able to sustain that level of support and appears out of reach in terms of winning South Carolina. Newt appears to be the best candidate to carry forth a bold conservative message against Mr. Romney's flaccid brand of diluted conservatism endorsed by the RINOcracy. It is still possible that the race will shift again and that Rick Santorum will rise again, but for the moment, Newt Gingrich is the best candidate running in the GOP primary.
Demonstrating that he has more political lives than a cat, Mr. Gingrich has risen from the ashes again. After disappointing finishes in Iowa and New Hampshire, his campaign is surging in South Carolina thanks in part to a phenomenal night at the debate on Monday. Mr. Gingrich has always dominated the debates but his responses in Monday's event demonstrated a fearless conservatism that would make Obama cower in fear. His campaign began capitalizing (rightly so) on one of his best moments with this new ad:
Additionally, former Alaska governor, Sarah Palin, told Sean Hannity on Monday night that she would vote for Newt if she lived in South Carolina:
While not an endorsement, it will carry a lot of weight among the tea party folks. With Newt surging to within a few points of Mittens, it is possible that he may score a major victory in South Carolina to slow down Prince Mitt's coronation.
Tea party independent conservatives are hungry for a fighter. And when he's at his best, Mr. Gingrich delivers the most spirited and powerful straight-forward presentation of conservatism since Reagan and Palin. And a Gingrich-Palin ticket is something a lot of folks could get behind. Just saying.
While Rick Santorum saw some initial momentum after Iowa, he hasn't been able to sustain that level of support and appears out of reach in terms of winning South Carolina. Newt appears to be the best candidate to carry forth a bold conservative message against Mr. Romney's flaccid brand of diluted conservatism endorsed by the RINOcracy. It is still possible that the race will shift again and that Rick Santorum will rise again, but for the moment, Newt Gingrich is the best candidate running in the GOP primary.
Demonstrating that he has more political lives than a cat, Mr. Gingrich has risen from the ashes again. After disappointing finishes in Iowa and New Hampshire, his campaign is surging in South Carolina thanks in part to a phenomenal night at the debate on Monday. Mr. Gingrich has always dominated the debates but his responses in Monday's event demonstrated a fearless conservatism that would make Obama cower in fear. His campaign began capitalizing (rightly so) on one of his best moments with this new ad:
Additionally, former Alaska governor, Sarah Palin, told Sean Hannity on Monday night that she would vote for Newt if she lived in South Carolina:
While not an endorsement, it will carry a lot of weight among the tea party folks. With Newt surging to within a few points of Mittens, it is possible that he may score a major victory in South Carolina to slow down Prince Mitt's coronation.
Tea party independent conservatives are hungry for a fighter. And when he's at his best, Mr. Gingrich delivers the most spirited and powerful straight-forward presentation of conservatism since Reagan and Palin. And a Gingrich-Palin ticket is something a lot of folks could get behind. Just saying.
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