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Newt Gingrich: Mitt Romney 'Is Counting On Us Not Having YouTube'

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First Posted: 01/26/2012 11:22 am Updated: 01/26/2012 11:24 am

Newt Gingrich has long since moved on from the pledge he made in Iowa to run a positive campaign and let the chips fall where they may. A thorough thumping in that state's caucuses and a disappointing finish in the New Hampshire primary can do that to a candidate. The amount of anti-Mitt Romney venom that oozed out during a campaign stop in Florida Thursday morning, though, was nevertheless a bit shocking.

The former House Speaker unloaded on his chief rival during an address to a gathering of Tea Party supporters in Mount Dora, Fla. He called Romney's attacks on his record "the desperate last stand of the old order," and accused the former Massachusetts governor of having directly profited from the housing crisis in the Sunshine State. He derisively called Romney a "money-making independent" during the era of Ronald Reagan -- not that there's anything wrong with making money, Gingrich added -- and once again went after his diverse and lucrative financial portfolio.

"We are not going to beat Barack Obama with some guy who has Swiss bank accounts, Cayman Island accounts, owns shares of Goldman Sachs who have foreclosed on Florida and is himself a stock holder in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, while he tries to think the rest of us are too stupid to put the dots together and understand what this is all about," Gingrich declared in a preamble to a decidedly angry stump speech.

"In 1992, he gave money to Democrats for Congress," he added at another point. "He voted in the Democratic primary for Paul Tsongas, the most liberal candidate. This is the man who stood up the other night and questioned my credentials as a Reaganite? This is the kind of gall they have, to think we are so stupid and we are so timid that we will let someone who voted for Paul Tsongas -– in 1994 he is running for the U.S. Senate to the left of Teddy Kennedy. Do you know how hard it is to run to the left of Teddy Kennedy? And he says, 'You know, I don’t want to go back to the Reagan-Bush years, I was an independent then.'"

"He won't tell you that now, because he is counting on us not having YouTube," Gingrich said. "That's how much he thinks we are stupid. And we are not stupid. The message we should give Mitt Romney is: we aren't that stupid and you aren't that clever."

Given his own lengthy list of problematic YouTube moments, Gingrich's speech on Thursday seemed to reflect the sniping and pettiness that have largely defined the campaign since it moved from South Carolina to Florida. Romney and an allied super PAC have hit Gingrich on everything from his diminished importance during the Reagan years to his quasi-lobbying for Freddie Mac. When the first wave of criticism came during Monday night's debate in Tampa, the former speaker was caught flat-footed. His campaign now seems to have studied up. Gingrich, on Thursday, even referenced a Think Progress report showing Romney and his wife "own or owned millions of dollars worth of a Goldman Sachs investment fund invested heavily in mortgage-backed obligations."

(video via ThinkProgress)

Romney's campaign hasn't addressed the Goldman investment yet. It has stressed that the former governor's holdings in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were set up through a blind trust, though the Boston Globe has reported that that's not actually true. As for his time as an independent during the Reagan-Bush era, that part of Romney's history is well-documented and wouldn’t have come up had Romney not accused Gingrich of being a marginal figure back then.

There remains, it should be noted, five more days until Floridians actually vote, and there is another GOP debate scheduled for Thursday evening. Things could get even more venomous.

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Newt Gingrich has long since moved on from the pledge he made in Iowa to run a positive campaign and let the chips fall where they may. A thorough thumping in that state's caucuses and a disappointing...
Newt Gingrich has long since moved on from the pledge he made in Iowa to run a positive campaign and let the chips fall where they may. A thorough thumping in that state's caucuses and a disappointing...
 
 
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Molly D
04:52 PM on 01/28/2012
What I want to see is the video of this fool's face when he starts watching the double digit win Mitt lays on him Tuesday.
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Miami Don
Southern Liberal is not an oxymoron
10:27 AM on 01/28/2012
“The former House Speaker unloaded on his chief rival during an address to a gathering of Tea Party supporters in Mount Dora, Fla.†Do you ever question how bright political reporters are? My modest opinion is the person who wrote this article missed the reality of what Newt is doing. So have the network pundits. Let me bounce this off of you:

The TP is falling on its face because it cannot field a conservative politician on the national level who shouldn’t be singing the Scarecrow’s verse in the vintage movie The Wizard of Oz, “...if I only had a brain..†The reason for their failure is the TP does not have a politician that can match the intelligential cynicism of their leading pundit and political guru Rush Limbaugh.

Newt knows that after all the TP wanna-be’s have fallen out of favor he’s the guy left standing that is, Not Mitt. If the top leadership of the TP ever embraces Newt they will have their political equivalent of Rush.

It would also be logical to expect the TP leadership to be skittish about embracing Newt. They are fully aware they run the risk of not being able to control his ambitions to rule the universe from his colony on the moon. But I still think Newt is smarter than the people reporting him to you and me. Further this race could really get messy if the TP says, “Come on down.â€
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SmileAndActNice
Utilitarianism, the -ism that works.
10:04 PM on 01/27/2012
If the GOP hate Obama so much ... Why haven't they put forth a serious presidential candidate?
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talkstocoyotes
01:06 PM on 01/27/2012
I had a brief but unpleasant public verbal exchange with the Newtster in Atlanta back in the mid-1980s. It doesn't really take much to make that smug marshmallow-man mask slip, and his opponents should be taking more advantage of it.
11:48 AM on 01/27/2012
No evil Newt we are not that stupid about you either,YouTube has a lot of your trash as well....
11:16 AM on 01/27/2012
Newt running as an outsider? I hope people aren't that stupid.
10:34 AM on 01/27/2012
People who read the news really like to get information not drama. How about a pledge to stop printing anything Gingrich says without fact checking it. If it isn't true don't give press to it. It simply fuels the ignorance of the ignorant.
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Eddie Martinez
09:48 AM on 01/27/2012
Newt, the Historian is Upset about Untruths - Really?
09:44 AM on 01/27/2012
I keep hearing that Newt is "the smartest guy in the room".

But if the room is filled with Republicans, that might not mean much to somebody standing outside the room.
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chatafergie
09:37 AM on 01/27/2012
No Newt, I'm sorry but you are that stupid and you aren't that clever!!
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LeaderofMen
Bilingual former US Marine.
06:59 AM on 01/27/2012
Actually, the entire GOP depends on their target audience never having seen a single YouTube video, depends on their target audience not knowing what the word 'browser' means, and depends on never having heard the words 'Go to YouTube and search for X'.

That's their target audience. I work with them every single day.
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Opygollopy
The more I talk to people, the more I love my dogs
02:22 AM on 01/27/2012
Hey Newty boy, its because of Youtube that we are finding out you are one big fibber. You better beware what you say, it seems it always bites you.
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h20rider
My micro-bio is empty....
02:06 AM on 01/27/2012
Is this really the type of person any reasonable person would willingly follow?
01:13 AM on 01/27/2012
pot and the kettle...... sad
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LarrBerr
12:11 AM on 01/27/2012
"Newt Gingrich: Mitt Romney 'Is Counting On Us Not Having YouTube'"
This from the guy who said that anyone who quotes him is lying. They've all been caught on tape or in print with something they said then later tried to deny.