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Hardrock69
06-09-2011, 04:20 PM
:lmao:


http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/post/gingrich-senior-aides-resign/2011/06/09/AGN77VNH_blog.html


Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich’s presidential campaign imploded Thursday afternoon with his entire senior staff resigning en masse, according to multiple sources familiar with the moves.

“When the campaign and the candidate disagree on the path, they’ve got to part ways,” said Rick Tyler, a longtime Gingrich spokesman who was among those who left the campaign.

Tyler as well as Rob Johnson, Gingrich’s campaign manager, Dave Carney and Katon Dawson, senior strategists to the effort, media consultant Sam Dawson, Iowa strategist Craig Schoenfeld, South Carolina operative Walter Whetsell and Georgia-based adviser Scott Rials have all stepped aside. Much of Gingrich’s early state operation was also headed for the exits, according to a one senior campaign source.

In the immediate aftermath of the departures, which several sources said came at a meeting Thursday in Gingrich’s Washington office, Gingrich released a statement via Facebook pledging to continue in the race.

“I am committed to running the substantive, solutions-oriented campaign I set out to run earlier this spring,” Gingrich wrote. “The campaign begins anew Sunday in Los Angeles.”

Among the issues leading to the resignations, according to knowledgeable sources, was the two-week vacation that Gingrich and his wife, Callista, insisted upon taking against the advice of his top political staff. Coming as it did after one of the most disastrous campaign launches in recent memory, it raised questions as to whether Gingrich would be willing to “commit time to the grassroots,” said Tyler.

Gingrich had returned earlier this week and visited New Hampshire but remained largely off the campaign trail.

Carney and Johnson are longtime aides to Texas Gov. Rick Perry who has said in recent days that he is contemplating a run for president himself in 2012. The Carney and Johnson resignations will fuel speculation that Perry is moving toward the race.

The Gingrich campaign had struggled from the start.

In early March, Joe Gaylord, a longtime Gingrich associate, said he was set to announce. Tyler denied that claim — evidence of the lack of coordination even within Gingrich’s inner circle.

When Gingrich finally did get into race last month he managed to step on his own announcement by denouncing Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan’s plans for a huge Medicare overhaul as “right wing social engineering”.

That brought scads of conservative condemnation down on Gingrich and, at around the same time, reports surfaced that Gingrich had carried a six-figure debt at the Tiffany’s jewelry store. Gingrich refused to explain what accounted for such a large debt, stoking further questions and extending the story’s life.

Tyler issued a statement blaming the media for Gingrich’s problems — “the literati sent out their minions to do their bidding,” he said — that managed to make matters worse.

After such an ignominious start to the campaign, Gingrich’s decision to proceed with a two week vacation baffled political observers and vexed his own strategists

Gingrich has long ridden to the beat of his own political drummer. After years as a backbencher in the House, Gingrich spearheaded Republicans’ 1994 takeover of the chamber and was chosen as Speaker. Four years later, he was gone amid a disastrously wrong-headed prediction that the GOP would pick up seats.

Gingrich very nearly entered the 2008 presidential race but backed away at the last minute amid lingering concerns that he could not fully disentangle himself from his vast American Solutions organization — a vast fundraising and idea generation factory.

jhale667
06-09-2011, 06:19 PM
Couldn't have happened to a bigger douche...I mean, nicer guy... :lmao:

Terry
06-09-2011, 09:18 PM
Even though it wasn't a serious candidacy (in that nobody, including the candidate himself, had any expectations of him winning anything), the pathetic showing thus far has demonstrated that it wasn't even useful in polishing Gingrich's brand thus enhancing his standing within the bullshit Beltway media circles.

He'll undoubtedly have a job for life at Fox, but beyond that he still reeks of the Clinton era. I'd imagine it must be disconcerting for conservatives to have this quality of candidate to choose from; when your best shot is to convince Christie to run, as if he's gonna be the Hail Mary that will win the game even if he does enter...well, best off to write 2012 off and get Jebby primed up for 2016.

Nitro Express
06-10-2011, 06:36 AM
Knewt like many of his colleagues has simply spent too much time in Washington DC. It's a great place to lose touch with reality. The man has no idea whatsoever what the average American is going through right now. It's all academic to him. It's all about giving favors and receiving favors. It's a cozy world of politics, academia, and being a consultant for conservative news shows.

BigBadBrian
06-10-2011, 06:58 AM
Newt who?

Seshmeister
06-10-2011, 12:38 PM
Knewt like many of his colleagues has simply spent too much time in Washington DC. It's a great place to lose touch with reality. The man has no idea whatsoever what the average American is going through right now. It's all academic to him. It's all about giving favors and receiving favors. It's a cozy world of politics, academia, and being a consultant for conservative news shows.

Were you not complaining just the other day that Obama hadn't spent enough time in Washington before becoming POTUS?

Hardrock69
06-21-2011, 05:09 PM
And so his ship just keeps on sinking! :lmao:

http://beta.news.yahoo.com/apnewsbreak-gingrich-campaign-fundraisers-quit-174835260.html


ATLANTA (AP) — Newt Gingrich's top two fundraising advisers resigned on Tuesday, and officials said the Republican candidate's hobbling presidential campaign carried more than $1 million in debt.

The departures of fundraising director Jody Thomas and fundraising consultant Mary Heitman were the latest blow for the former House speaker who watched 16 top advisers abandon his campaign en masse earlier this month, partly because of what people familiar with the campaign spending described as a dire financial situation.

These people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the campaign inner workings, said the former Georgia lawmaker racked up massive travel bills but money had only trickled in since he got into the race earlier this spring.

These officials said that he is at least $1 million in debt. The current fundraising quarter ends June 30, and Gingrich will have to disclose his campaign finances by July 15. He is personally wealthy and could fund his campaign out of his own pocket, at least in the short term, to keep his campaign afloat.

Gingrich has insisted that he will not abandon his troubled bid and will continue fighting for the Republican nomination for president "no matter what it takes." He's revamping his campaign, given the series of departures.

"Newt 2012 continues its reorganization and alignment as a grassroots driven, substantive, solutions-oriented campaign," a spokesman, R.C. Hammond, told The Associated Press, adding that the campaign is "as committed as ever."

He said aides and volunteers continue to raise money, despite the absences of Thomas and Heitman. Hammond refused to discuss details of the financial situation.

Heitman, a former fundraiser with the Republican National Committee, declined to comment. Thomas did not return a phone call seeking comment.

Underscoring the financial difficulties he faces, Gingrich has traded in private jets for commercial flights; on Tuesday, he was traveling commercially from Washington for an appearance in Georgia.

Troubles have plagued the Gingrich campaign since its formal launch just five weeks ago.

He drew fire from conservatives after an appearance on NBC's "Meet the Press," in which he likened a Republican budget plan that passed the House to "right-wing social engineering."

Days of bad publicity followed revelations that he had a no-interest loan account at luxury jeweler Tiffany's worth up to $500,000. And just as the GOP presidential race began to heat up, Gingrich disappeared on a luxury cruise in the Greek Isles with his wife, Callista.

Then, his top advisers walked on him.

He has refused to answer questions about his rocky rollout, his vacation to the Mediterranean or the exodus of his top staff from his headquarters near Atlanta and from the early nominating states.

"I will endure the challenges. I will carry the message of American renewal to every part of this great land," Gingrich told a crowded ballroom at a Beverly Hills hotel recently. "And with the help of every American who wants to change Washington, we will prevail."

Since his campaign meltdown, he has largely kept a low profile, favoring messages on Twitter and television interviews to interacting with voters.

Gingrich was scheduled to meet with tea party activists in Savannah later Tuesday. He planned to speak to the Atlanta Press Club for a speech on Wednesday. In a sign that others may be questioning the Gingrich campaign's viability, Atlanta Press Club Executive Director Lauri Strauss said that a corporate sponsor had not stepped up to sponsor Gingrich's speech, as is customary with most addresses before the group.

Gingrich is scheduled to headline a birthday celebration at his Atlanta campaign headquarters on Wednesday and then to appear at a hotel near the Baltimore-Washington International Airport on Thursday. Both are far from states that hold the first contests of the GOP nomination fight, Iowa and New Hampshire.

He is slated to return to Iowa this weekend.

FORD
06-21-2011, 07:34 PM
The only thing that really bothers me about this happening to Gingrich, is that it probably has nothing to do with him being a serial adulterer, or a douchebag who dumped two wives when they were seriously ill, or even the hypocritical bastard who ran that three ring circus of right wing corporatist congress in the 1990's.

None of that bothers Republicans. But the minute he actually spoke the truth for once in his life and correctly said that the KKKoch-Ryan agenda currently driving the Repuke party was too extreme even for him, THAT is what made his own people turn on him.

These Randtards are rabid lunatic animals, and they need to be put down as such, accordingly.

Hardrock69
06-23-2011, 12:36 PM
As long as they keep cannibalizing each other, I am fine with that, lol.