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John Gibson: Time for Another Contract with America

John Gibson Radio
Fox News
May 7, 2008
By John Gibson 
  
On Tuesday morning, well before Barack Obama cleaned Hillary's clock in the late night vote counting, Newt Gingrich issued a prescient warning to his party which was largely overlooked in all the excitement about election day turnout. In it, the former House speaker described the current atmosphere among the electorate as "a catastrophic collapse of trust in Republicans."
 
Gingrich based his dire conclusion on recent special elections in which Democrats won in districts that had been safe for Republicans for decades and polling which proved to him that Republicans face disaster in November. The voters, he wrote, were saying "Not you" to Republicans.
 
Gingrich's theory goes a long way to explain why Obama beat Clinton going away after a month in which he had been body checked, tripped up, ambushed and beaten with nail-studded clubs. "The Republican brand has been so badly damaged that if Republicans try to run an anti-Obama, anti-Reverend Wright, or (if Senator Clinton wins), anti-Clinton campaign, they are simply going to fail," Gingrich wrote. The column appeared election morning and by the time the polls closed it was clear Gingrich was absolutely correct… again.
 
The former House speaker said the Republican leadership in Congress must immediately call a closed door meeting of GOP members of Congress and agree to follow his plan ("real change") to pull the party out of its nosedive. Gingrich's nine-point plan includes three promises that tackle the mounting dread of $5 per gallon gasoline, two proposals aimed at voters' sense that lawmakers are corrupt, and four more that cover judges, English as the official language of government, safer air travel and the right to a secret ballot on union representation. 
 
What was striking about Gingrich's column was just how dire he believes the situation is and how the North Carolina and Indiana results seemed to confirm his judgment. Mainly Gingrich was talking about the disaster facing Republican members of Congress, but he also thinks Sen. McCain faces the same voter rejection of people and ideas considered traditionally Republican.
 
So maybe that explains why Sen. McCain announced on election day that he would attend the La Raza convention in July to reach out to Hispanic voters (a move that will send anti-illegal immigration conservatives around the bend) and at the same time tried to calm those conservatives with a showy promise to appoint judges in the mold of Roberts and Alito.
 
And it may explain why McCain will campaign not as a longtime Republican, but as a man who has spent a career quarreling with his own party and carving out a reputation as a maverick.
 
Good enough for him, but what about all the party regulars who now hold seats in Congress and whose reputations are thoroughly Republican? Gingrich's ominous warning is that if they don't follow his plan, or devise a better one on their own, they will be packing for the long trip home shortly after November 4th.
 
That's My Word.



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By Tillie @ Tuesday, May 13, 2008 10:32 AM
"Good enough for him, but what about all the party regulars who now hold seats in Congress and whose reputations are thoroughly Republican? Gingrich's ominous warning is that if they don't follow his plan, or devise a better one on their own, they will be packing for the long trip home shortly after November 4th. "
Yes, the repbulicans need to get together on a contract for america or they will be out.

By Tillie @ Monday, May 12, 2008 12:16 PM
YES we need to get more Republicans in office and they need a contract with AMERICA. Don't get discourage--we don't deserve Obama and the democrats/socialists. Let's do something rather than whine and ignore the situation.
If you give up, we are going to be socialists/facists.

By fishhawk25 @ Saturday, May 10, 2008 12:24 PM
I fear for my country, here's why! Obama in my opinion has no "reverence" for the USA. He see's his country as the problem in the world and he is the one to mend it. His radical background associates (Bill Ayers, Wright, etc) hate America as is stated in their rhetoric and have a clear influence on his beliefs. A President who refused to recognize our flag, and National Anthem will have a difficult time as Commander-in-Chief as Bill Clinton did in loathing our military. I fear that our people are so disconnected from our political system and will be swayed to elect an empty suit who will coward to the people who want us dead. The liberal/socialist democrat party is hell bent on changing this country into something that we will not recognize. Gay marriage, amnesty for anyone who is here illegally, cradle to grave socialized health care and completely killing the second ammendment.

By RenoConservative @ Friday, May 09, 2008 12:52 PM
Great comment by John. I listened to McCain in the interview with Bill OReilly and I am convinced that he believes he needs to pander to the independents and Reagan Democrats. I know there are other true conservatives out there like me. We will not give up hope. What I am seeing is a Party that appears to lack organization, is not timely in its reaction to what our Country really needs now and will not stand up for real conservatism. Real conservatives will now have to evaluate where they will stand for the future. We can always hope that there will be a resurgent effort to see that what is currently happening is being subjectively deployed just to WIN. That isn't enough!

By Wally @ Thursday, May 08, 2008 8:01 PM
John's Right. Newt's Right.

Ignore the Amnesty LaRaza RINO - Can't Convince him Otherwise - So, its a waste of our resource.

Don't Underestimate but Ignore the Socialist with a Muslim Name Running for President - Far Left & Green. If in Office, Iran, North Korea, Hezbollah, Communist China et al will all sit at his table and Eat His (our) Lunch. [sigh]

*** We Need to Focus on a Few Items That We as a Party without RINOs Can Accomplish When Given the Chance. The newt Nine's are a Good Start.

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