Newtzilla to the Rescue

· Wednesday, December 14, 2011

"How do we stop Newt?"

I've now been asked that question by a lot of conservatives. It's not that I'm the go-to guy for that sort of question. Rather, one gets the sense that many "establishment" conservatives are asking everybody that question -- in staff meetings, at the chiropodist, even at the McDonald's drive-thru. ("I'll have two happy meals, two chocolate milks and -- by the way -- do you have any idea how to stop Newt?")

The other night while having drinks with some prominent conservatives, I said I thought there was a significant chance that Gingrich will not only win the nomination but that he might be the next president. Going by their expressions, I might as well have said I put a slow-acting poison in their cocktails.

Not surprising, then, that there are more knives out for Gingrich than in a Ginsu infomercial. For instance, former New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu has been nurturing a grievance against Gingrich since he was White House chief of staff in 1990. For two decades he's been like Inigo Montoya in "The Princess Bride." "Hello, my name is John Sununu. You destroyed my boss's presidency, prepare to die." Now, with everything at stake, he's not holding back.

But Sununu's barbs bounce off Gingrich, as has George Will's more brutal rhetorical artillery fire. That's because conventional weapons are useless against Newtzilla.

First, what are you going to say about the guy that people don't already know? Just as it's OK to speak openly about the fact that Darth Vader is Luke Skywalker's father, Gingrich's backstory provides no spoilers. Herman Cain was undone because people were still forming their first impressions of him. Everything bad about Gingrich -- the flip-flops, the wives, the ego -- is known. Once voters have convinced themselves they can overlook that stuff, it's hard to change their minds simply by repeating it.

Moreover, conservative voters distrust the conservative establishment -- variously defined -- almost as much as they distrust the liberal establishment. (That's why David Brooks, the notoriously moderate New York Times columnist, leveled the most vicious charge he could against Gingrich: He touted their similarities!)

Also, Gingrich benefits enormously by being the last obvious "not-Romney" candidate. Michele Bachmann, Rick Perry and Cain were all well to Gingrich's right, and many voters assume that Gingrich is being attacked for the same reason that his not-Romney predecessors were.

But the stop-Newt forces are not synonymous with the stop-Bachmann/Perry/Cain forces. The conservative establishment knows Gingrich, or at least thinks it does. The insiders worry Bachmann, Perry and Cain aren't smart enough or can't beat President Obama. The stop-Newters have no doubts about how smart Gingrich is.

As to whether he can beat Obama, opinions vary. But many feel that a Gingrich victory might be scarier than a GOP defeat. Gingrich's defenders say such fear is a compliment because it shows that he's is a "change agent" threatening the status quo.

They have a point. Inside D.C., it sounds very strange to say that Gingrich is an "outsider." Gingrich has eaten from just about every trough imaginable inside the Beltway. And yet, he's always been very clear that he wants to ("fundamentally," "historically," "categorically" and "radically") overturn the existing order. Some critics always thought, plausibly, that such pronouncements were part of his act or a sign of his megalomania.

But there's another possibility: It's true. Moreover, the times may be ripe for precisely the sort of vexing, vainglorious and all-too-human revolutionary Gingrich claims to be. That's the argument a few people have been wrestling with (most notably John Ellis for RealClearPolitics.com and Steven Hayward for National Review Online). Gingrich, after all, is the only candidate to actually move the government rightward. While getting wealthy off the old order, he's been plotting for decades how to get rid of it. To paraphrase Lenin, perhaps the K Streeters paid Gingrich to build the gallows he will hang them on?

That remains a stretch. Mitt Romney is still the sensible choice if you believe these are rough, but generally sensible, times. If, however, you think these are crazy and extraordinary times, then perhaps they call for a crazy, extraordinary -- very high-risk, very high-reward -- figure like Gingrich.

This helps explain why Newtzilla is so formidable. In order to stop him, you need to explain to very anxious GOP voters that the times don't require him.

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Comments

dTurnidge

:-)

Posted December 14, 2011 at 10:52:34 AM


Richard Ryan

Right on Jonah. I have come around to the view that Gingrich is the only one out there who can take the filthy gangsta currently in the White House to the cleaners.That should be the overriding goal. Gingrich is not everything for everyone, but we simply cannot afford another four years of the Kenyan-born, communist thug currently "Occupying" the presidency.

Richard Ryan

Lamar,Missouri - Birthplace of Harry S Truman

Posted December 14, 2011 at 12:43:20 PM


S. Neely

Oh. Is that reference to the same John Sununu who persuaded Bush I to give us David Souter?

By all means, let's listen to him! lol

Posted December 14, 2011 at 1:19:25 PM


Jim Darlington

Thank you Jonah! You are The MAN!

Even my dear brilliant Glen Beck is trying to put a stake in Newt's heart. (Glen, don't you boast of a changed heart?)Even my beloved Annie Coulter thinks he's Franken-Newt.(Ann, who knows that gays are no better or worse than the sinner next door!)

Oh yes, Newt's a beast, but he's the beast we can know and love.

Newtzilla to the rescue!

Please, SOMEONE make a campaign ad.

"Aaaaarggghhh! Newtzilla coming now!" (lips continue moving) "Hosha Nosha Kama Sutra Cowa Bunga!"

500 foot Newtzilla looms above the cardboard skyline.

"Roooooooaaaarrrrrrr!"

Protesters with Red Hammer and Sickle flags scream and are crushed underfoot.

"We must bring up Ultra Ronald Ray-gun to defeat Newtzilla. Aaaarrrggghhh!" (lips continue moving)

"Bring in screaming starlet Nancy Pelosi. Aaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrggggggghhhhhh!"

"No! No! That even worse!"

Only last hope left now! We must release the Mitt-thra!!!!"

[Zooming in on smirking screen filling face of the beast]

"Hi!...I'm Newtzilla..and I approve this message"

Posted December 14, 2011 at 5:05:34 PM


Orf

"First, what are you going to say about the guy that people don't already know?"

Jonah, you seem to think most people have memories as good as yours. The average person's memory span for politics is about 3 months. Most people are voting for Gingrich in the polls now because they like the way he presents himself in the debates, his quick wit, and his self-confidence. They don't have a clue about his past history. If they did remember him, he would not have risen to the head of the pack in recent weeks. This is all debate stuff -- looks, rhetoric, attitude, etc.

What everyone does know and should try to recall is that a politician will promise anything and then do what he pleases. The great rule for judgment of a politician is -- See what he does, not what he says. The past history is eminently important, not his presentation in a debate.

Posted December 15, 2011 at 4:16:22 PM


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