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Newt Gingrich Insider-Outsider Claims Baffle Voters

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CHARLES BABINGTON   01/29/12 11:15 AM ET  AP

WINTER PARK, Fla. — Newt Gingrich is presenting an increasingly contradictory picture to Florida voters, portraying himself as an anti-establishment outsider and a consummate Washington insider, often in the same speech.

While some voters happily embrace one or both sides of Gingrich's story, others are puzzled and troubled by a message that seems at war with itself.

After recounting Gingrich's recent blasts at the GOP establishment and "Washington elites," Wayne Slaymaker said Gingrich "was distancing himself from that. But that's what he's part of."

Slaymaker, 55, had come to hear Gingrich speak Saturday at Aloma Baptist Church in Winter Park. The self-employed plumber said he was undecided on how he will vote in Tuesday's primary. A lingering question, Slaymaker said, is whether Gingrich "is going to revert" to his proud embrace of detailed knowledge and experience in the federal government.

It's unclear whether Gingrich's sometimes confusing message has contributed to his apparent dip in Florida polls. More damaging, perhaps, is the flood of TV ads that attack the former House speaker's 20-year record in Congress. The ads are funded by rival candidate Mitt Romney and a political committee that supports him.

Romney's backers say Gingrich wants to have it both ways by claiming that he's a deeply experienced government operative and a fire-breathing outsider. They want him to have it neither way. Gingrich's record in government's highest ranks, they say, is precisely why he should not be president.

Gingrich "often spewed insulting rhetoric at Reagan, his top aides, and his policies to defeat communism," Elliott Abrams, assistant secretary of state under President Ronald Reagan, wrote in the conservative journal National Review. "Gingrich was voluble and certain in predicting that Reagan's policies would fail, and in all of this he was dead wrong."

Of course it's possible for a veteran lawmaker even a former House speaker to be the anti-establishment candidate when pitted against a favorite of party insiders like Romney, a former Massachusetts governor. Gingrich relishes that role at times, and it helped him win the South Carolina primary on Jan. 21.

But Gingrich at times goes into such numbing detail about his long experience in Washington politics that it's seemingly hard to square it with his claim to be the anti-elite champion of wholesale change. At Aloma Baptist, Gingrich recounted his role in the elections of 1980, 1984, 1988 and, most notably, 1994. That's when he led the GOP revolution that gave Republicans control of the House for the first time in 40 years.

He then detailed his skills at working with Democrats to get things done.

"When I got to be speaker in 1994, Bill Clinton was president," Gingrich told the crowd of several hundred. "If I wanted to move from speeches to achievements, I had to get his signature, and he had to get me to schedule a vote." They often argued, Gingrich said, "but we reformed welfare, we cut taxes, we strengthened intelligence, we balanced the budget."

Pointing to his wife, Gingrich continued: "Callista used to be the chief clerk of the House Agriculture Committee, which is a very bipartisan committee. I used to serve on Public Works and House Administration, which are bipartisan."

To overhaul the nation's judiciary, bureaucracy and laws, Gingrich said, America needs someone "who knows how to actually get things done in Washington. We've tried an amateur for the last three years," he said, referring to President Barack Obama. "While he may be good at business, Gov. Romney has never had one bit of experience trying to get something done in Washington on a big scale."

At other moments in Florida, Gingrich has emphasized strikingly different qualities. Speaking Thursday to a tea party crowd in Mount Dora, he unleashed one of his sharpest blasts at the political establishment.

"I am running for president to represent you, not to represent the Washington lobbyists, not to represent Goldman Sachs, not to represent the people who have been ruining this country," he said.

"The Republican establishment is just as much of an establishment as the Democratic establishment," he said. "And they're just as determined to stop us. .. This is the desperate last stand of the old order."

Romney supporters say it's ludicrous to hang an outsider label on someone who has lived in Washington more than 30 years, once was behind only the vice president in line for the presidency, and made millions of dollars advising groups such as mortgage giant Freddie Mac in government circles.

"It's so absurd it's laughable," Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, told NBC in Mount Dora, where he monitored Gingrich's appearance. "He is the epitome of career politicians."

Chaffetz, first elected in 2008, said many House newcomers back Romney "because we want someone from the outside."

The apparent contradictions don't bother some voters. Several Republicans in Mount Dora embraced Gingrich's outsider image while others praised his Washington experience.

"He pulled us out once before, he can do it again," said Patti Wood, 66, giving Gingrich credit for the balanced budgets of Clinton's second term.

Barb Johnson, 52, dismissed pro-Romney ads that show Gingrich sitting with then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., to discuss a joint effort to combat climate change.

"It doesn't bother me that he sat on a sofa with Pelosi," said Johnson, who sometimes lives in Iowa but votes in Florida. "It shows he can work across party lines."

A few feet away, Edward Schlein, 72, had a different reason to back Gingrich.

"Newt is not a classic career politician," said Schlein, whose hand-written sign said: "Newt (equals) American Dream. Obama(equals) American Nightmare." Schlein said he likes the fact that Gingrich infuriates GOP insiders.

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COMMUNITY PUNDITS
realpolitic 05:48 PM on 01/29/2012
"Newt went to the House floor during the Gipper's second White House term and declared the president's Soviet policy a "failure." Here is what Gingrich said: "Measured against the scale and momentum of the Soviet empire's challenge, the Reagan administration has failed, is failing and without a dramatic, fundamental change in strategy will continue to fail. ... The burden of the failure frankly must be  Read More...
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bobncar
for the good of all, not just the chosen few
11:38 AM on 01/30/2012
all in all....doesn't the primary in South Caroline tell us something abut South Carolinians?
09:57 AM on 01/30/2012
Has anyone noticed that the venom Newt was spewing at Reagan are almost word for word in his attacks on Obama.."weak national security, flawed and fails strategy".....how did that Cold War thing work out for Reagan? If what Newt says is consistently the opposite of reality, then I have even more hope of what Obama has been doing around the world...
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flossophy
Liberalism is not liberal.
04:10 PM on 01/30/2012
The establishment Republicans did a h!t job on Newt. 

Newt was a supporter of Reagan since the early 70's... and helped get him elected... and was the strongest ally of Reagan through the 80's. Sure, he disagreed on certain issues... but he was the strongest ally of the administration. 

Nan.cy, in 1995, said the torch was passed from Goldwater to Reagan... and Reagan passed it to Newt. 

It's amusing to watch the establishment and the Romney campaign attempt to rewrite history.
04:46 PM on 01/30/2012
Only if that were true....Yes, Nancy said the torch was passed, but only because he was the new Speaker and leader of the party at that time. If he was such a big Reagan ally, then why didn't Ronnie ever talk about him in his biographies or in interviews after he left office? And, Newt publicly called Reagan out on his handling of the Soviet's on the House floor....not exactly the kind of behavior you would expect from a close ally?
Here is Newt's exact quote from the House floor:
"The Reagan administration has failed, is failing, and without a dramatic change in strategy will continue to fail. . . . President Reagan is clearly failing.’

Yeah, they sound like old buddies....I think you've been listening to Newts rewritten version of history and reality...
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westronandnan
08:50 AM on 01/30/2012
"It doesn't matter what I do. People need to hear what I have to say. There's no one else who can say what I can say. It doesn't matter what I live." --- quotes by the second ex-Ms. Gingrich in Esquire magazine.

Even though the Newtster denies the allegations of his second ex-wife, my observations lead me to believe they're true.

Newt comes across as a bullying, megalomaniac who is hanging on to reality by a thread. He sees his last bite at the apple slipping away and is desperate --- so desperate and unpredictable no one knows what he will do or what to expect. And, this man wants the code to the black box.
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englishman545
English Born, Brooklyn Raised
07:25 PM on 02/01/2012
Really in the end this is all a big dog and pony show, a reality show that won't be over until after election day, It doesn't matter who the president is. they are all rich and will continue to look out for their own.
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Josh Crawford
Just the facts, man!
08:19 AM on 01/30/2012
Like Jon Stewart said, Newt is such a Washington insider that "when DC gets its prostate checked, it tickles Newt Gingrich." That's funny, but not nearly as hilarious as the idea of Newt as Presi....sorry, can't even get myself to complete the word.
08:17 AM on 01/30/2012
WHEN NEWT DIVORCED HIS FIRST WIFE HE REFUSED TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT, SO THE LOCAL BAPTIST CHURCH TOOK UP A COLLECTION TO FEED NEWT'S KIDS, ITS NICE THAT NEWTS KIDS HAVE NOW FORGIVEN HIM AND HAVE JOINED NEWT ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL.
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Bigheartedchik
Liberal Lady with a passion for the political
05:25 AM on 01/30/2012
"I am running for president to represent you, not to represent the Washington lobbyists, not to represent Goldman Sachs, not to represent the people who have been ruining this country," he said. Oh brother! Really!?! Sell your snake oil somewhere else! The majority of thinking Americans are NOT Buying it!
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MUDPUPTN3
04:45 AM on 01/30/2012
Gingrich is the anti-establishment candidate!! The republican and democratic "establishments" both hate and fear him. Romney on the other hand is the admitted 'republican establishment" candidate. So FL voters, please don't be as stupid as the democrats were and allow the 'republican establishment" to silence your voices and appoint Romney as the republican candidate like Pelosi and the DNC super delegates silenced the democrats' voices and appointed Obama as the democratic candidate in 2008 instead of allowing the democrats to elect Hillary!!
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john rajah
'Why do u call me Lord and dont do what I say?'
06:29 AM on 01/30/2012
????
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MUDPUPTN3
04:35 AM on 01/30/2012
Whats to be baffled about? Like Romney, Gingrich has been in politics and in the private sector!! The only difference I see as far as insider-outsider goes is that Gingrich has been much more successful than Romney at winning elections and reelections!! While Romney has been much more successful than Gringrich at hiding hundreds millions of dollars in numbered Swiss and Cayman Island accounts!! LOL!!
08:19 AM on 01/30/2012
HIDING? BUT WE KNOW ALL ABOUT HIS INVESTMENTS IN SWISS AND CAYMAN ISLAND BANKS, SO HOW CAN THIS BE HIDING?
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Mac1000
My macro-bio ate my micro-bio.
12:24 PM on 01/30/2012
He hid them from the Tax Man.
03:45 AM on 01/30/2012
I get that there is some deep down racism that makes too many people want Obama gone, but how can so many be willing to grasp at these straws to do it? It's insane that they are even able to get the republican vote.
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MUDPUPTN3
04:56 AM on 01/30/2012
Now who did you say was racist? The fact that you even bring it up as a reason people want Obama gone considering his total incompetence for the last 3 years just tells everyone how racist you are!! It just might work if every black American was going to vote for him, but they're not! So why do you suppose those black Americans want Obama gone? Are they racists too? I can't wait to hear your answer!! LOL!
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AtoMike
09:09 AM on 01/30/2012
Total incompetence, really?

Total revisionist history.
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englishman545
English Born, Brooklyn Raised
07:29 PM on 02/01/2012
He is incompetent, race is not an issue, he is not respected by the Congress, Senate, or the Governor of Arizona.
03:13 AM on 01/30/2012
If you can't convince 'em with brilliance, baffle 'em with bs.
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kathy smelser
07:04 AM on 01/30/2012
or throw them enough money
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x men
11:47 PM on 01/29/2012
One thing I learned from Newt is that the moon landing was indeed a hoax after all. I don't want China beating us to the moon. Newt for President!
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MUDPUPTN3
04:59 AM on 01/30/2012
I know you think you're being cute, but hey the moon is closer and cheaper to reach than Mars!! LOL!!
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Scott F Bailey
What's so funny 'bout peace love and understanding
07:21 AM on 01/30/2012
how about we take care of EARTH first???
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eejones
Democratic majority in both houses
11:05 PM on 01/29/2012
Newt is the consummate Washington insider. Fed at the trough from the inside, got thrown out by his own party for ethics violations, then took money as a lobbyist, and is now lying about being a lobbyist. He is the worst possible kind of insider: a crooked one who denies it.
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pmoschetta
Where are the Jobs, Speaker Boehner?
02:40 AM on 01/30/2012
Both Newt AND Santorum are consumate Washington insiders, and the only reason Mitt isn't is because he didn't need DC for him to become independently wealthy
Instead Mitt relied on companies that he could strip away their assets and bankrupt for profit and greed.
Ron Paul is the only candidate that never used his political influence or personal greed for his own benefit, but is equally as whacked out as the other 3
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jsgaetano
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus!
11:03 PM on 01/29/2012
Even Newt's flip-flops have flip-flops. What a maverick!
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AtoMike
09:10 AM on 01/30/2012
That's called flailing.
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RightKickFoot
10:57 PM on 01/29/2012
Question "?

Has anyone every seen Newt saying or doing something Pleasant...

Like :
     Holding a supporters baby
     Being casual affectionate to any of his spouses
     Eating an Ice Creme Cone
     Laughing Out Loud 
     Speaking in a Comforting Voice....

He is Always on the Attack.......
and was the Individual Most Responsible from bringing this Malevolent Flavor to Partisan Political Discourse.

Before Newt the other Party members were just the Opposition.....

Newt and other with him.
Have made the Opposing Party.... THE HATED ENEMY

Do we want one of these Darth Maul types as our President......
always looking for his next P!ssedOff Fix......Locally, Nationally and Internationally.
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Scott F Bailey
What's so funny 'bout peace love and understanding
07:24 AM on 01/30/2012
even when he smiles you see evil in his countenence...he condecending,arrogant and fairly distasteful...I wouldn't want to be in a room with him let alone have him as president. I think he is a mean guy.
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Aurical
Trolls suck!
10:40 PM on 01/29/2012
Here is the thing. If you are already "baffled" and have absolutely no doubts in your mind of Newt's status as the MOST inside candidate, you are already lost. This should only baffle those born after around 1992 or without access to the Internet.
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jssnowhill
08:35 PM on 01/30/2012
I was born in 1943 & I'm still baffled, not about my opinion of Newt, but of the American PPL that still want him as possible POTUS. The ppl have what I call CRS, can't remember S---!!