[pullquote]no honor in sabotage[/pullquote]This is a tough one, folks. I confess, I am writing this after the 5x primary loss but before any announcement from the Newt campaign. I have always said that I will support the nominee, and I meant it. Now I have been careful to couch that in artful terms while promoting Cain and later Gingrich, but it has always been true. For many, the difficulty will be felt as a matter of honor, but there is no honor in sabotaging your own team just because you do not get everything you want.
I always tried to keep my ironclad nominee support on the down-low, because I never liked the default nominee. Unlike that chump Boehner, I do not open proceedings by surrendering the only leverage I have. At this point, however, it is no longer cost-effective to mask my bottom line, because right now, uncertainty, not capitulation is the greatest threat. I could be wrong and perhaps Newt will surge back to prominence. But I’m not wrong, and you know it. Newt is finished with campaigning for the Presidency. He will continue to work for good things, and Heck–I will still send money to help pay down the bills, and support his ongoing work. After all, we do not want people to think that a Tea Party run is the road to ruin. But while I support Newt’s ongoing efforts, I’ll simply acknowledge that in all likelihood I will vote for Romney (the big jackass) while actively campaigning for other down-ticket races and issues.
[pullquote]Presidential race just one among many[/pullquote]That said, there is no requirement to stop being conservative warriors for what we know is right and necessary. I urge all you Newt die-hards to consider the Presidential race as just one among many, like a Congressional election somewhere on the ticket that you don’t care too much about–just pull the lever marked R and get ‘er done. There are a great many races on your ballot which mean next to nothing to you, because you don’t care a bit about anybody in them. Just pull the R. You hate the GOP, you hate the RNC, you hate Romney and his Fox News flying monkeys, but most of all you know that this election is about only one thing: Obama. You know what to do.
[pullquote]the movement cannot be sustained, will not hold Gingrich to his pledge[/pullquote]I am pulling the plug on this thing based on what I have seen in my Newt circles and groups. Even internally, the movement cannot be sustained on what slim margins remain. I will not hold Gingrich to his pledge to go “All the way to Tampa”. Not after what just happened, which I feel was unforeseeable except by a statistical minority. Blind pig, meet acorn, etc.
Newt will continue to work for conservative victories in 2012. He just won’t be doing it as a candidate. Okay, that is what I wanted to begin with, and I was furious at Newt when he jumped in. Well now he goes back to where he has always been most effective–as artillery. When Newt is free to attack and doesn’t have to defend (because he is not running), he is formidable.
[pullquote]If you are the Tea Party, the Tea Party needs you.[/pullquote]We must pivot quickly, and get re-organized, re-committed to the awesome task of fixing everything else. We don;t get our nominee, but Hell if we’ll let Obama walk away with it. Meanwhile, there are desperate, pitched battles being fought which need YOUR SUPPORT. Don’t let your disgust (like mine) with Mitt cause you to fail like we did in 2008. If you are the Tea Party, the Tea Party needs you.
Stay tuned.
I AM SORRY BUT CANNOT VOTE FOR ROMNEY FOR HE IS SO MUCH LIKE OBAMA AND SO MY VOTE WILL GO ON FOR NEWT………………….