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Originally Posted by rubicon
There is perhaps a lot not to like about gingrich but it does appear he was smart enough to conclude that you can't defend a negative no matter how untrue it is. We have all been there.
What do we voters make of this? Clearly we are tired of the mud slinging as evident in the response Gingrich recived when John King tried to bushwack him.
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I'm not a regular listener of the Glenn Beck show but he caught my attention one morning as he was explaining that Newt is a right-wing progressive. That's because he (Newt) likes to use big-government solutions to solve problems. Considering that he had a lot of facts to back it up, I don't think that could be called mud-slinging.
What do we voters make of this? Well, when you have Beck calling Newt a big-government progressive and Rush calling Newt a conservative, we see a lot of confusion. That's why we sometimes look to someone else, like Ann Culter, to tell us who's the most conservative candidate with a chance of winning against Obama. The average voter doesn't have the time or research skills to sift through a ton of data.