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Newt Gingrich Fails To Knock Out Mitt Romney At Final Florida Debate


First Posted: 01/26/2012 11:03 pm Updated: 01/27/2012 3:31 pm

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Newt Gingrich pulled out all his tricks at Thursday night's GOP presidential debate in Jacksonville: attack the moderator, attack Mitt Romney, let other candidates get twisted up in their own words and feed on the energy of the audience. In South Carolina, they propelled him to victory. This time, they weren't enough.

Gingrich, more than any other candidate, has benefited from his debate performances. His fiery, aggressive attacks appealed to hungry conservatives, and he frequently tells audiences he is the only candidate who could win a debate against President Obama. On Thursday, he didn't do that, and his campaign notably played down the debate's importance afterward.

CNN host and debate moderator Wolf Blitzer stole a chance for Gingrich to get a big head start. Blitzer allowed a member of the audience to ask a question about immigration and gave Rick Santorum, whose momentum from the Iowa caucuses has largely disappeared, the first chance to answer.

In South Carolina, Gingrich received one of his biggest boosts when he went after CNN's John King, the debate moderator. King led the questioning by asking Gingrich about claims that he once asked his wife for an "open marriage." Gingrich responded by attacking King and the news media, earning a standing ovation from the audience.

Gingrich's other South Carolina boost came in an earlier debate, when he went after moderator Juan Williams for questioning his statement that President Obama was a "food stamp president."

Blitzer, however, was ready on Thursday. He reminded Gingrich that he earlier said he was satisfied with the level of transparency from Romney on his taxes, but has since attacked the former Massachusetts governor for living in "worlds of Swiss bank accounts and Cayman Island accounts."

"Wolf, you and I have a great relationship -- goes back a long way," said Gingrich, adding, "This is a nonsense question. Look, how about if the four of us agree for the rest of the evening, we're going to talk about issues?"

When Blitzer replied that he was simply asking about a comment he made during a TV interview, Gingrich shot back, "I'm perfectly happy to say that in a TV interview. This is a national debate."

While there was some booing of Blitzer, the biggest applause came for Romney, who took Blitzer's side: "Wouldn't it be nice if people didn't make accusations somewhere else that they weren't willing to defend?"

Gingrich even received some boos, for his claim that he balanced the budget.

Former Sen. Fred Thompson (R-Tenn.), who recently endorsed Gingrich, admitted that the candidate wasn't able to deliver the punches he did in South Carolina.

"I think it's more of a question of the opportunities that were presented," said Thompson. "If someone gives you an opportunity to bear down on them, you do it. But you can't fake something like that and get away with it."

Gingrich spokesman R.C. Hammond downplayed the importance of the debates to the Florida primary.

"I think the dynamic's completely changed," Hammond said, referring to the difference between South Carolina and Florida. "I think if you look at the outside super PAC activity, I wouldn't want those ads up against me. That's pretty bad. They're reinforcing what everyone fears about Mitt Romney -- he's inconsistent, he will change, he will lie to you. The truth is sometimes an unfamiliar fact to him."

Attacks on Romney weren't easy on Thursday either, as he continued his aggressive stance of recent days.

Romney's backers were noticeably upbeat talking with reporters after the forum, saying they thought it was perhaps his best debate.

Romney adviser Eric Fehrnstrom said Gingrich looked "deflated" on Thursday night and called him "erratic" and "unhinged." Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty said Romney "kicked butt."

"I think Newt lost his mojo a little tonight. He just didn't seem to have the get-up-and-go that he had in previous debates," Pawlenty said.

When asked whether this was Romney's strongest debate, Pawlenty replied, "I think he had an incredibly strong debate. He's had a lot of great debates throughout this campaign. I think this was the strongest of the series."

During the debate, Gingrich stood by a claim in one of his ads that Romney is the most "anti-immigrant" GOP candidate.

"Mr. Speaker, I'm not anti-immigrant," Romney indignantly replied. "My father was born in Mexico. My wife's father was born in Wales. They came to this country. The idea that I'm anti-immigrant is repulsive. Don't use a term like that."

He reminded the audience that Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) recently denounced Gingrich's ad that called Romney "anti-immigrant."

"And I'm glad that Marco Rubio called you out on it," Romney said. "I'm glad you withdrew it. I think you should apologize for it, and I think you should recognize that having differences of opinions on issues does not justify labeling people with highly charged epithets."

Romney's performance was far from flawless. He had his own slip-up on this topic later, when he was asked about his ad saying that Gingrich once said Spanish was "the language of the ghetto."

"I doubt that's my ad, but we'll take a look and find out," replied Romney. "There are a bunch of ads out there that are being organized by other people."

It actually is Romney's ad, as Blitzer later noted. In fact, at the end of the ad, Romney says in Spanish, "I'm Mitt Romney. I'm running for president, and I approve this message."

When asked whether Romney actually does approve his campaign ads, Fehrnstrom chalked the moment up to memory loss due to the large volume of ads.

"We've had, I think about 85 campaign videos and TV ads and radio ads that have been up and running in different states. He doesn't recall all of them. That particular ad is a radio ad. It was rated, by the way, by Politifact, as 'mostly true,'" Fehrnstrom said.

The debate capped a week of increasingly harsh attacks on Gingrich from some conservative establishment figures. Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay said Gingrich is "erratic, undisciplined." Former Sen. Bob Dole called him "a one-man band who rarely took advice."

CORRECTION: A previous version of this piece said that Fred Thompson had endorsed Mitt Romney, when he in fact endorsed Newt Gingrich. The error has been corrected.
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outlandish 08:56 AM on 01/27/2012
It’s hard not to marvel at just how dishonest Mitt Romney is prepared to be in order to win. The notion of politicians misleading the public to advance their ambitions isn’t exactly a new phenomenon, but Romney acts as if he doesn’t even care about getting caught, leading to blatant and obvious falsehoods.

This one from a recent debate was just shameless.
“We’ve got a  Read More...
Look, I realize Romney’s busy, and keeping up on current events may be difficult, but Obama delivered a speech to a joint session of Congress just four months ago, and at the time, presented a jobs plan. The whole thing has been on line ever since. It’s been scrutinized, analyzed, and subjected to CBO scoring. It’s been debated; it’s been the subject of advertising; and it’s been voted on in the Senate….

In all likelihood, of course, Romney knows full well that the president has presented a detailed and credible jobs plan, but prefers to say otherwise because he (a) assumes voters are easily fooled; and (b) expects the media to give him a pass. He may well be right.

But that doesn’t make Romney’s dishonesty any less brazen.

Incidentally, the former governor with an abysmal jobs record added, as part of his comment, that he’s “got [a jobs plan] out there already.” He really doesn’t. Romney has a plan for cutting taxes on the wealthy and giving Wall Street free rein to do as it pleases, but this does not a jobs plan make.
And this, our Media Village overlords assure us, is the best of the available Republican candidates…

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IraqOut
12:02 AM on 01/28/2012
Newt fades. Absent ongoing drama, Mitt's Mormonism will become the best story reporters have left soon. Starting with Mitt's "self-deporting" concept, they can be off and running:

Polygamy made Mormons "illegals" in the 1800s; they self-deported to Mexico, where they could continue to have at it. Mitt's great-grandfather went in 1885. Founder Joseph Smith "married" multiple teenage girls; others jumped in on this and traded off daughters...and called it a religion. "Apostle" Kimball gave "Prophet" Smith his 14-year old daughter as a sex toy, and eventually reaped 39 wives. Brigham Young took over as prophet from Smith, had 55 wives, and now has over 15,000 descendants.

It gets worse. When Newt is beaten, there will be plenty of time to talk about baptizing Holocaust victims by proxy, forced tithing (or don't expect heaven or even church on Sunday), no one of African ancestry allowed in temple through 1978, homophobia and gay banishment and suicide, sexist power structure, culture of enforced conformism, polygamy after death, Americans Indians as lost tribe of Israel, God as a Homo Sapiens and physical father of Jesus, and Jesus as a non-god brother of Satan.

Bishop Romney is their poster child, their "white horse," the Mormon elder prophesied by Smith to save the country when the U.S. constitution is hanging by a thread. Learning the facts is not bigotry, and any leader of this bizarre cult will not be electable when the facts become known.
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25yep
If you have no sense of humor, why are you here?
05:51 PM on 01/27/2012
Overheard, Ron Paul's phone call from Raul Castro;
"Huh? Baba Booey? Who's that?"
03:01 PM on 01/27/2012
Let's face it. When you get dissed by people like this, you are really in the muddy. These are people who should know their own kind.

"Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay said Gingrich is "erratic, undisciplined." Former Sen. Bob Dole called him "a one-man band who rarely took advice.""
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ethiopia1a
The COMMA Sutra,,,,making grammar sexy since 1875
02:24 PM on 01/27/2012
*SHOCK*
Gingrich is a liar??
Next thing you'll tell me is that he cheated on his wives too?
01:59 PM on 01/27/2012
See what Newt's Spanish language TV AD *REALLY* says (wink, wink) http://pocho.com/watch-gingrichs-new-spanish-tv-ad-with-english-subtitles/
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StevieRae
Neutralize "being primaried" by voting
01:41 PM on 01/27/2012
Stupid headline. Pray tell, what would a knockout of Gingrich look like so we can be on the lookout for it??
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YankeeCanuck
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01:23 PM on 01/27/2012
What Newt's spokesman said about the PAC ads against Romney, "They're reinforcing what everyone fears about Mitt Romney -- he's inconsistent, he will change, he will lie to you." Would he do that right after you got diagnosed with a life threatening disease?
Ask Newt's ex-wives about that.
01:17 PM on 01/27/2012
Newt and the others keep mentioning ronald reagan,, what was so great about him, Haven't heard newt or the other ever bring up geo.w. and the shooter. you remember , they are the one that got us into two wars and got 4600 soilders killed and 30,000wounded and got us into this recession and gave those monster tax breaks for the rich. ronald who
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chancho24
Any emotion, if it is sincere, is involuntary.
01:13 PM on 01/27/2012
Ding! Ding! Ding!

Winner by technical kn.ock out,,, Mitt Romney!

Newt was pounded into submission yesterday!
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tumbler snapper
Lawyer, engineer, author, adventurer
01:10 PM on 01/27/2012
Newt: One and done.
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YahBetcha
Make Gov Smaller By Keeping Religion Out of It!
01:03 PM on 01/27/2012
I wonder if they will pick tacky Jan Brewer as VP nominee! That would be great for the Dems.
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stape45
No brag, just fact.
01:01 PM on 01/27/2012
One would think that these guys were running for president of the national debaters marathon.
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YankeeCanuck
dog
01:19 PM on 01/27/2012
Except that in a real debate attacking the opponent personally is not a good tactic.
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YahBetcha
Make Gov Smaller By Keeping Religion Out of It!
01:00 PM on 01/27/2012
Romney lost the Duh-bate when he lied about knowing about the ad against Gingrich and Wolf B. called him out on it! Romney has ZERO credibility.
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Col Hogan
What is this man doing here?
01:20 PM on 01/27/2012
So he and Newt are tied.
Erik77
Knocking jockeys off rich people lawns
02:47 PM on 01/27/2012
Agreed. Wonder why YahBetcha is singling out Romney for zero credibity (other than her moniker ) when he looks like the George Washington compared to Newt.
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JJenius
Being lucky is often forgotten!
12:47 PM on 01/27/2012
Proposed Amendments to the U.S. Constitution and discussion points for the next debate:
-- U.S. Supreme Court justices are limited to one 10 year term or to attaining the age of 70 years old, whichever comes first!
-- Only living humans, born into this world, have legal rights and shall be considered a person.
-- Corporations can be taxed, fined, regulated, punished and have legal action brought against them and those responsible for activities.
-- Total Freedom FROM Religion in every way shall not be denied any person.
-- Congress shall approve or reject all legislation and other business based on a simple majority of votes.
-- Every women, or her designated legal representative, has the exclusive right to decide what happens to her body.
-- Only a person born to a parent who is a U.S. Citizen shall be considered a U.S. Citizen.
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MovieGuy2010
You can't fight in here..this is the war room!
01:06 PM on 01/27/2012
I disagree with 1 and 5.

There is a reason SCOTUS justices are appointed for life, and I think any arbitrary age restriction is simply wrong. Justice Stevens did some of this best writing and decision work after he was 70.

For that last one, that is problematic, because it seems to be a knee-jerk reaction to a problem we need a better solution for?

Just as I am a liberal that LIKES the Theory behind the 2nd Amendment, I LIKE the theory behind the born here, citizen here rule.

American IS a country of immigrants, and unless you want to admit we ALL stole it from the Native Americans, and head back to Europe or where-ever, this seems like pulling the ladder up behind you.

Yes, we have an immigration problem, and a lot of it falls on trade policies that crushed the Mexican economy (Corn subsidies are an example) and the fact we selective enforce, instead of arresting the FACTORY owners who could dry up the jobs, we focus on the illegal’s, who, will just be replaced by the next one, as long as the low wage unreported jobs still exist.
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JJenius
Being lucky is often forgotten!
05:32 PM on 01/27/2012
Good comments. But I'd like to see the 70 year old, 10 years rule, because when the Constitution was written the life expectancy for the average person was just 33 years old.
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emlr
"a man of knowledge is free"
05:10 PM on 01/27/2012
I would add to 6 to read Every "person" has a right to decide what to do with their bodies, including ingestion of natural substances.
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Taisposo
12:46 PM on 01/27/2012
Mr. "I led three wives," did not balance the budget. (A lie oft repeated.)
He was in Washington when the budget was balanced. That's the extent of
it. More taking credit when in fact others did the work.
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tumbler snapper
Lawyer, engineer, author, adventurer
01:07 PM on 01/27/2012
At the time, there was another "matter" on his desk.
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Col Hogan
What is this man doing here?
01:22 PM on 01/27/2012
Hey!
I was visiting the Smithsonian when the budget was balanced so I should get credit too.