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Newt Gingrich vs. Mitt Romney: Former House Speaker Says He Is More Conservative Than Rival

Newt Gingrich 2012 Mitt Romney

Posted: 11/29/11 08:05 AM ET

By PHILIP ELLIOTT, ASSOCIATED PRESS

CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich acknowledged Monday that he isn't the perfect candidate but contends he's "a lot more conservative than Mitt Romney and a lot more electable than anybody else."

Gingrich, a former House speaker whose presidential campaign is on the rise just weeks before the first nominating contests take place, offered sharp criticism of Romney. For months, the Georgia Republican has refused to criticize his rivals and instead has kept his focus on President Barack Obama.

That all seems to be over. Branding the former Massachusetts governor as a political opportunist, Gingrich said it is one thing to change positions if new facts become available and quite another to shift positions for political gain.

"It's wrong to go around and adopt radically different positions based on your need of any one election, then people will have to ask themselves, `What will you tell me next time?'" Gingrich told WSC-FM radio Monday morning ahead of a three-day campaign swing through South Carolina.

Romney has changed his positions on gay rights and abortion since his first political campaign in 1994. Since that unsuccessful effort, he has publicly shifted rightward.

It isn't enough to convince some, including Gingrich.

"We think there has to be a solid conservative alternative to Mitt Romney," Gingrich said during a morning interview.

By evening, he seemed to temper that.

"I don't know of a single person who is running who would not be a very effective member of my administrative team," Gingrich said at the College of Charleston.

At times Gingrich has blamed the media for stoking the divisions among the contenders in an attempt "to get Republicans fighting with each other," as he put it during an NBC debate. "You want to puff this up into some giant thing," Gingrich said then.

Gingrich has seen his political standing rise as he has posted solid debate performances and laid the groundwork for a traditional campaign. In South Carolina, for instance, he has five offices and his supporters are making thousands of phone calls every day.

Gingrich packed a town hall-style event Monday night at the College of Charleston. Supporters who couldn't get in lined up around the block in the hopes that organizers would let more people inside and out of the pouring rain.

While Gingrich's two divorces and admissions of infidelity are unlikely to endear him to Christian conservatives who have a great sway here, he is pitching himself as the candidate who can best challenge Obama, who is deeply unpopular among Republicans.

He questioned Obama's allegiances, saying that the administration had sided with other nations in challenging tough undocumented immigration laws in South Carolina and other states.

"No American president has the right to side with foreigners against the people and laws of the United States," he told the College of Charleston audience.

But Gingrich knows his own shortcomings.

"No person except Christ has ever been perfect," Gingrich told WSC-FM. "So I don't claim to be the perfect candidate. I just claim to be a lot more conservative than Mitt Romney and a lot more electable than anybody else."

He added: "I'm the one candidate who can bring together national security conservatives and economic conservatives and social conservatives in order to make sure we have a conservative nominee."

Gingrich also faces criticism for how he spent his time after stepping down as the top Republican in the House. He built a network of advocacy organizations, think tanks and consulting firms. He insists he has never lobbied and touted his private sector experience: "I think we do very good work."

And Gingrich, too, is facing questions about his position on immigration. His rivals have suggested it would offer amnesty for undocumented immigrants.

"I'm for controlling the border. I am against amnesty. I'm very disappointed that at least one of my friends has been, for the last four days, going around saying things that she knows are not true," Gingrich said, taking on Michele Bachmann, the Minnesota congresswoman who has seized on the issue.

Gingrich has proposed that local communities have the power to determine whether their neighbors can remain in the United States despite their immigration status.

"We ought to have a citizen certification board in every community and citizens should make the decision whether that person should get a path to legality but not citizenship – no right to vote, doesn't become a citizen," he said.

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12:54 AM on 11/30/2011
Gingrich is somehow a conservative frontrunner, and self-proclaimed more conservative than a man that has proven to maintain more loyalty to the fundamental social unit that Newt can even comprehend? Seriously? Are we in the twilight zone? Newt can keep whatever definition of conservative he means by that. I rather have a president with character. I don't want another philandering freakshow that is somehow supposed to lead the people and represent US to the world. That's funny.
10:25 PM on 11/29/2011
Where does the Establishment find such enemies of liberty? Did they create them in their own image?

If character doesn't matter to you, then Gingrich is your man!

Newt Gingrich's Skeleton Closet

http://chasvoice.blogspot.com/2011/11/newt-gingrichs-skeleton-closet.html
03:07 PM on 11/29/2011
A citizen certification board? Love it. Can we also get a board that allows us to vote people out of legal standing in the US? I'd like to nominate Newt and Mitts as the first people up for consideration. I'd also like to nominate myself to chair the board.

All Newt does is make wildly hyperbolic statements, then walk them back later that day or the next. Talk about someone relying on sound bites.
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syllable
02:01 PM on 11/29/2011
Mitt Romney may have his ethical problems, but I think Newt Gingrich trumps him in that department. Gingrich's opportunism and hypocrisy should make his constituents think more than
twice about allowing him to represent the conservative party. He's one more nail awaiting his moment to seal the proverbial coffin.
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hamp70
01:17 PM on 11/29/2011
Here is something that is hard to figure. Why is it that liberal is a dirty word to so many people? According the dictionary here is what it would take to be a liberal. You would need to be open minded, generous, favorable to progress or reform, favorable to or in accord with the concepts of maximum individual freedom possible, in favor of representational forms of government rather than aristocracies and monarchies and against prejudice and bigotry. I would think that most Americans are liberal. Why is it that the media seems to have changed this definition? I think that it is to divide the people. Divided people are easier to control. If people can not agree on anything, it is harder for them to organize a revolt. Look at the occupy movement as an example. I wonder who it is that would worry about a revolt? The haves maybe? I think that wealth is directly proportional to the exploitation of others. (another name for thievery) Remember this, a lot of thievery is legal. S&P bond ratings for example.
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Sinister Minister
There's no way out of here alive.
12:45 PM on 11/29/2011
"Supporters who couldn't get in lined up around the block in the hopes that organizers would let more people inside and out of the pouring rain."

Newt has been described as a stupid mans idea of what a smart man looks like. This just proves it. His supporters don't have the brains to come in out of the rain.
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somefool
On the road towards neo-feudalism
12:15 PM on 11/29/2011
It's true. Unlike Romney, Newt would never shift positions to get elected . . . he'd only do it for money.
12:55 AM on 11/30/2011
Spot on
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Small drinking village with a shrimping problem
12:09 PM on 11/29/2011
Folks you MUST google his latest endorsement Andre Bauer, former Lt. Gov. of South Carolina, be prepared to ROTF. He crashed his plane (runway too short)..thought he could avoid traffic stops, and it goes on and on.. Most people would say Thanks, but no thanks to an endorsement from this guy.
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Mountain Man
12:04 PM on 11/29/2011
Newt Gringirch, is a World Class B.S. Artist.....With Him you have to worry about the baggage He will bring with him...and it won't be pretty.
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Small drinking village with a shrimping problem
12:10 PM on 11/29/2011
His baggage, has carry-on baggage.
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Roger Ochs
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11:58 AM on 11/29/2011
You've got to love the circular firing squad we call the Republican Primary.
11:57 AM on 11/29/2011
If the Gingrich Group (3 wives) gets in the White House, they'll have to change it from Capitol Hill, to Capital Hill. Who am I kidding...all Rs and a few Ds are just as bad. It's just that Newt has taken smarmy capitalism to a whole new level in politics.
11:56 AM on 11/29/2011
Back in 06 or 07 I heard Gingrich propose the long debate idea. He said the Presidency was too important to be decided in the current "debate" style which is just a collection of soundbites and brain freeze moments.

This ad is what Newt was talking about. The lies in it will affect too many people who won't bother with the truth.

In the current debate format Obama will fill 60 seconds with lies and then Newt will have 30 seconds to untangle and address the lies. Can't be done.

I doubt Obama will accept the challenge from Newt but I sure hope Newt presses Him hard on it.
12:11 PM on 11/29/2011
heh heh heh It is always so funny when cons try to predict the future. It shows just how much their thinking is disconnected from reality when they imagine they can predict such outcomes.
12:20 PM on 11/29/2011
seems Obama is scared...
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Vote ABC- Anybody But Cantor
12:39 PM on 11/29/2011
LOL.. 'sit down and listen" REALLY that just shows you listen and believe when Rush, Levin, and Hannity tell listeners to 'turn up the radio, and listen closely what I have to tell you'.
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Fattonecat
whoops !!
11:52 AM on 11/29/2011
convenience based 'Christian'
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MyAhaMoment
What do you want to do today Brain?
11:44 AM on 11/29/2011
Newt: "hey, you'z got nobawdy else, so'z why not me, eh?"
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Jordan Ward
11:43 AM on 11/29/2011
For the comedic value can we only get supporters of Newt to post here?