With only 2 wins, calls intensify for Gingrich to drop out

Jamie Weinstein says Gingrich is burning down the house:

Some have suggested that deep in his heart Gingrich fashions himself a modern Winston Churchill, called to lead his country at a critical moment in its history. But history — using Alabama and Mississippi as its surrogates — has spoken and it has declared that Newt is decidedly not Churchill and that he won’t be president. At least not President of the United States.

“As The Daily Caller’s Matt Lewis pointed out while calling for Gingrich to drop out, ‘if [Gingrich] truly believes Mitt Romney is a ‘Massachusetts moderate’ masquerading as a conservative, then he owes it to Republican voters to give former Sen. Rick Santorum a clean shot at wresting the nomination from him.’

“Tuesday night, Gingrich took the burn down the house strategy in refusing to get out. If he can’t win, he’ll torpedo Santorum’s chance of winning and intentionally or unintentionally give the nomination to his nemesis, Mitt Romney. Perhaps upon further reflection, he will put his ego aside and do the right thing by allowing the final two serious candidates standing to battle it out for the GOP nomination.

Politico spins GOP primary attack fails on Romney as Romney “gotcha”s

Politico claims the 2012 GOP Primary race to be a “gotcha”  campaign and Mitt Romney to be the “gotcha candidate”. Why? Because attacks levied against him in the debates have notably failed and backfired. Instead of noting these failures, however, Politico oddly blames/credits Romney for…knowing the substance behind the attacks against him as well as the weaknesses in the background of his opponents on the very issues they’re attacking him on.

Throughout the 20 GOP debates, Romney has been the candidate most prepared to take down his rivals’ records. When Rick Perry threatened, Romney delivered fatal blows to the governor’s immigration record.

In October, when Gingrich whacked Romney for the individual mandate at the core of his Massachusetts health-care law, Romney replied with a tart, “Actually, Newt, we got the idea of an individual mandate from you.”

And in Wednesday night’s CNN debate in Arizona, the Santorum offensive was thorough and concise. When Santorum mounted his most extensive health care attack of the night, a lengthy treatise of how the Massachusetts plan wouldn’t have been possible without federal funds, Romney cut him off at the knees with two words: “Arlen Specter.”

It was gotcha Romney at his best — using two words to force Santorum into a 262-word explanation that was, in the end, not helpful to his cause.

Santorum’s stumbling defense of his record in Thursday’s debate left Romney another opening he exploited at a tea party town hall here Thursday — he argued that Santorum is unprincipled, the very charge GOP opponents have now been throwing at Romney through two presidential cycles.

Traditionally the term “gotcha” is used to describe an unfair trap or meaningless distinction. Politico may be showing a little bias by applying a term that implies unfair tricks attempting to paint a person poorly in situations where all that is demonstrated is the failure of such unfair tricks to paint a person poorly.

Should Sarah Palin be suspended by Fox News?

John Ziegler wants to know why Sarah Palin has not been suspended from Fox News, given the channels policy on political contributors and potential candidates.

In order, she has made the following on-air pronouncements in the role of Fox News commentator:

  • A long primary is good for the process and the candidate which emerges.
  • Voters should support Newt Gingrich in order to keep the primaries going.
  • There is nothing wrong with a brokered convention.
  • Conservatives should have doubts about the perceived front runner, Mitt Romney.

Now all of these statements are certainly legitimate opinions, though when they come from someone who teased for months that she was going to run for president and who may have a profound political interest in no Republican becoming president so that she can remain more relevant, having her specifically urging voters to take certain actions while in her role as a paid commentator is clearly a cause for concern for any journalistic organization.

However, any question as to whether Palin has indeed crossed the line into the realm of commentator illegitimacy ended yesterday when she said on Fox that she might run for office again and strongly implied that she would accept the nomination of a brokered convention.

So, the obvious question is: If Fox’s policy is to suspend commentators who are making moves to run for high office, how in the world does campaigning on air for a brokered convention, urging voters to take actions which would facilitate that, knocking the frontrunner, and giving the impression you would accept the nomination of any such brokered convention, possibly NOT qualify for such an action?

SomethingAwful Mistakes Romney Fan-site for Candidates official site

SomethingAwful.com writer Zack Parsons said on his website [SIC] that Mitt Romney should shut up about how he “saved the 2002 Olympics” because “no one cares”, using Romneys own website as an example:

Whenever I hear Mitt Romney touting his credentials as a candidate for President, I can be sure that at some point he’s going to mention that he “saved the Olympics.” He literally mentions it in every major speech. On his Why Romney website “Saving the 2002 Salt Lake Olympics” is the title of the second section. He thinks “Saving the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City” is only slightly less important than “Business” when it comes to impressing people with his experience.

The problem: The link goes to a Mitt Romney fan site that is not affiliated with the Romney campaign.
We at CandidatesBlog happen to know one of the Authors of WhyRomney.com, the site that echoes Romneys involvement in the Olympic turnaround and got a statement. From WhyRomney.com spokesperson:

“WhyRomney is not an official Romney site and Romney is not responsible in any way for our content.”

This information can also be found on the sites “About Us” page which is linked to on every page of the website.

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Questions for Gingrich, Re: Ex Wife Interview

“I just stared at him and he said, ‘Callista doesn’t care what I do,'” Marianne Gingrich told ABC News. “He wanted an open marriage and I refused.”

Mr. Gingrich,

If I may ask a couple follow up questions, since I would hate to think you were engaging in a cover-up. You said you have always been upfront abotu your extramarital affairs.

So, first, when you say the story from your ex wife is completely false, are you denying that you had a 6 year affair behind your wife’s back and thus were having an “open relationship” albeit in secret? You have previously admitted to this affair, so does that not mean that at least that much is true?

Second, when your wife found out about the affair, if her version of events is false then what DID happen?

How DID that conversation go? You ended up choosing your mistress over your wife, after being discovered, but are you saying that you would not have been willing to continue having both a wife and a mistress, if your wife had consented to the idea?

Thank you for your time.