
I am somewhat mystified — and dismayed — by the spectacle of a lot of so-called conservatives who weren’t around in the 1980s dropping Ronald Reagan’s name to promote themselves while they go about slandering Newt Gingrich who, like my dad, was there in the ’80s and ’90s and also helped him elect more Republicans than anyone else in recent memory.
It’s long been an unfortunate characteristic of too many Republicans to engage in internecine warfare — standing in a circle as they fire volleys at each other. The current fashion of the day is to take aim and at one of the GOP’s most storied and valuable members, doing Obama’s work towards destroying Newt Gingrich in advance of the 2012 presidential election.
They seem to forget — or simply ignore — my dad’s 11th Commandment, that Republicans must refrain from publicly speaking ill of one another. After all, the other party sufficiently fulfills that function without any help from Republicans.
As leader of GOP forces in the House of Representatives, Newt Gingrich was the party’s leading warrior — a politician who never feared to speak his mind. Naturally he made enemies, some within his own party. And it is those enemies and their successors who are out to get Newt’s scalp today. Moreover, it is important to remember that Newt was Ronald Reagan’s champion on Capitol Hill. My father knew and appreciated that fact.
Look, I know that Newt has rubbed a lot of his fellow Republicans the wrong way, but that is the inevitable result when a leader does his job. He simply can’t satisfy everybody, and those who attempt to do so comprise the GOP’s wobbly liberal wing.
Leading the charge against Newt are supporters of former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. They do the governor no favors by linking him to the GOP’s small but vociferous liberal wing, which doesn’t like warriors. Newt is a warrior who cherishes any opportunity to go into battle, flags flying.
This being an election year, we can expect various factions of the GOP to seek to modify the tenets of traditional Republicanism. They prefer to shrink away from any hard fighting. Newt is the exact opposite; he relishes the joys of hard combat on behalf of conservative American principles. That upsets some of his fellow Republicans, who are more like the mother who asks what her children are doing upstairs, and when told they are engaging in some horrible behavior says, “That’s nice, don’t fight.”
Newt fights. Real Republicans need fighters, not mealy-mouthed compromisers who shrink away from any form of combat. He may stray away from what many of his GOP colleagues consider proper Republican behavior. But Newt is ready and able to take the fight to Obama, and he will win that fight unless the compromisers have their way.
Michael Reagan is the son of President Ronald Reagan, a political consultant, and the author of “The New Reagan Revolution” (St. Martin’s Press, 2011). He is the founder and chairman of The Reagan Group and president of The Reagan Legacy Foundation. Visit his website at www.reagan.com, or e-mail comments to Reagan@caglecartoons.com.
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There was a time when I considered casting my vote for Romney, even though he is a moderate. Now, I see too many red flags, things that trouble me about this man. Don't people realize that the big money machine that is supporting Romney is going to expect favors in exchange for their big money contributions? Also, when big money gets it's way, the 1% keeping getting richer, and the rest of us are ignored. Notice the people who are endorsing him, they are also moderates or RINOS, even Christi, who people like because of his tough stances; if you actually look at Christi's record, he isn't a true conservative. If Romney gets the nod, we are not going to get the big changes we need to fix the country; they are smearing Gingrich because he is the one that will institute the big changes we need — he's done it before.
Do you realize big money is also helping the Burrhead get elected.Without changing the tax code anyone with money will find a new way to make their taxes work for them.We the so called 99% will still foot the bill.We need someone like Santorum the lesser of all the evils.
I agree, but he doesn't seem to be catching on.
D. Marie, Finally someone on here that makes some sense . Newt Gingrich is the only one that has a plan to get this country back to a constitutional republic . The US congress dose not want Newt Gingrich as US President because they know he will change things in our nation's capital and they will have to do the job We The People sent them there to do instead of just collecting a pay check .
Micheal is making a mistake Newt will never be another Reagan Pres.Reagan used his head not his big mouth like Newt seems to do.Even our Burrhead bigeared purple lipped presidnt thinks of himself as a Reagan figure.My advice to Mike is go after the annoited one.
Save America Buy Voting For Mr.Ron Paul. If You Hate America then Vote For the Others OR Mr Obama he is the same as the OTHERS…