To get back to the subject at hand, and that’s the subject of Newt Gingrich’s big S.C. primary victory. The liberals here would like you to believe they’re gleeful at this happenstance, and maybe they are. I’d be wary of thinking along this line if I were them, but it disturbs me none.
Newt Gingrich will be able to handle any scripted Obama debate attack against him in his usual eloquent easy to understand style, while at the same time he throws the gauntlet back at Obama’s feet. This might be hard for Obama to handle in an impromptu manner as has been evidenced in the past when he has to adlib. (uuuhhhhh, aaahhhhh, eerrrr, uuuummm)
Romney is not quite as adept at spontaneously defending himself, and often is too ready to concede a point, giving his opposition great soundbites which he then has to defend also leading to awkward moments.
I don't think Obama is chomping on the bit to debate Gingrich. In fact, it might be the first time a president has refused to debate if Gingrich is indeed the eventual winner.
Right now it is Gingrich who is saying what the electorate has been waiting to hear, and in his inimitable way, of conveying that he both understands the probem and is confident in the way to confront it.
The liberal media is blowing it big time. If that’s where you liberals are getting your news, it’s no wonder your thinking is skewed. In S.C. 54% of those who voted had a favorable opinion on Gingrich while 14% had a favorable opinion on the media.
http://cnsnews.com/news/article/ging...carolina-54-14