Gingrich Praises Competitors In SC Victory Speech
In his victory speech after the South Carolina presidential primary, Newt Gingrich took time to praise every other Republican candidate for their individual strengths.
In his victory speech after the South Carolina presidential primary, Newt Gingrich took time to praise every other Republican candidate for their individual strengths.
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Hugh Hewitt said tonight that the way that Newt Gingrich went after the media was like channeling Andrew Breitbart and that allowed him to win the nomination in South Carolina
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Newt Gingrich has won the South Carolina Republican primary. The former House speaker has defeated former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney to gain the victory in a dramatic turnaround from his earlier, poor showings in Iowa and New Hampshire.
GOP Strategist Keith Appell said that the establishment is in turmoil because of the Newt Gingrich win in South Carolina.
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Campaigning in Michigan, Gov. Mitt Romney claimed that Sen. Rick Santorum has not been “as carefully viewed by the public as have the others.” “His background and mine are very different,” pointing out Santorum’s votes to raise the debt ceiling
I’ve been hearing a lot of these Republicans talking about, oh, that’s class warfare, and he just wants to redistribute, and doesn’t believe in work, and he’s trying to create an entitlement society, and this and that and the other.
Comedian Stephen Colbert, who says he’s running for president of “The United States of South Carolina,” is urging voters there to cast their ballots in Saturday’s presidential primary for former GOP hopeful Herman Cain.
As the clock ticks down to the South Carolina primary, the race has turned into a nail-biter between Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. But with the stakes so high, all four of the remaining candidates are fighting to the finish.
After filing for bankruptcy last year, Fremont solar company Solyndra still owes American taxpayers half a billion dollars. But CBS 5 caught them destroying millions of dollars worth of parts. At Solyndra’s sprawling complex in Fremont, workers in white jumpsuits
DNC chair Debbie Wasserman-Schultz was left speechless when Kilmede pointed out that no one in the media questioned John Edwards about his personal life in the DNC primary debates.
Governor Sununu called on Gingrich to release his sealed ethics investigation records because, “What Pelosi knows, Obama knows.” Sununu claims that if Gingrich doesn’t release these records they will be an October Surprise should he win the nomination.
Grover Norquist sat down with BreitbartTV and gave a summation of the 20th century’s problems in two minutes.
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