Is It Really Just Mitt, Or Is The Entire GOP Necropolis Facing Rejection? : The Other McCain
Of the four GOP men standing, three of them have variously reached out to the Tea Parties. Paul has always postured himself as the fiscal responsibility outsider, Santorum is the everyman who does his own taxes and can’t afford a full sweater, and Newt is the master of forgotten history.
And all I can say is thank goodness there is at least one candidate in the race on either side who actually does know this “forgotten history,” given that it is because this history has been forgotten – with malice aforethought at the hands of the Gramscian rabble that successfully beseiged and brought down our institutions – that America finds itself in the perilous state and parlous times we now struggle with.
Would we had more intelligent men who can talk about and explain that history in clear, concise, compelling terms, and thereby bring the torch of liberty lit by our Founders and Framers in long-forgotten eras and places to a new set of hands better able to hold it aloft than the faltering claws of the anti-American gang currently waging war on every aspect of America.
Yes, America, ask what your birthright really is, what it truly means to be an American, what sort of sacrifices were made by those who came before you that ensured that being an American would always mean you are better than any other nation of people ever to walk the face of this planet.
Ask Newt. He can tell you. And he’s the only one of the candidates in this great electoral contest who will.

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Newt needs to act more like the cool history teacher from high school, and not the droning, seemingly paid-by-the-word professors from college. If he indulges in self-esteem building through long “lessons,” many folks will lose interest. History can be summed up in Will Rogers-type witticisms, and it will resonate. Folksy, but not too folksy.