5/9 UPDATE: Now four months down the road, I try to explain why Newt Gingrich is not the Republican nominee.
Do we really need to go on with the whole primary thing?
In the last few editions of my weekly column, I detailed “10 questions to find our next president” in no particular order of importance. I proposed that the name of the candidate that fills the majority of the answers deserved readers’ vote.
- Who is most committed to follow and lead by the U.S. Constitution?
- Who has the greatest leadership ability to rally, unify and mobilize citizens across political and societal spectrums?
- Who has the best working comprehension of America?
- Who has the best ability to influence a volatile world away from its brink of destruction?
- Who has clear and present moral fortitude?
- Who can best beat President Barack Obama (in and outside of debates)?
- Who has the best abilities to lead Washington politics and politicians?
- Who has the best plan and leadership ability to restore America’s economy?
- Who is the most fiscally prudent?
- Who has demonstrated the highest regard for human life?
For my wife, Gena, and I, we sincerely believe former Speaker Newt Gingrich is the answer to most of those questions and deserves our endorsement and vote.
We agree with our friend and governor of the great state of Texas, Rick Perry, when he suspended his campaign and endorsed Gingrich, that Newt “has the heart of a conservative reformer.” We believe Newt’s experience, leadership, knowledge, wisdom, faith and even humility to learn from his failures (personal and public) can return America to her glory days. And he is the best man left on the battlefield who is able to outwit, outplay and outlast Obama and his campaign machine.
Read the rest of Norris’s post
So, you better get ready to vote for Newt, or forever be looking behind you for Chuck Norris.











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