Posted at 3:14 PM on October 5, 2009
by Tom Scheck
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Former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich told Politico over the weekend that Gov. Pawlenty should run for president in 2012:
Pawlenty is "certainly going to be a player. There is every reason he should run, there is wide open field right now," Gingrich said. "He's an example that the future of the Republican Party is bright and that we have lots of talent."Pawlenty launched his Freedom First political action committee last week and announced the support of some topflight GOP campaign talent, including many who helped President George W. Bush secure reelection in 2004.
The Minnesota governor, who announced earlier this year he would not seek a third term, has increased his public profile lately through dozens of speeches to Republican activists and a steady stream of appearances on cable TV.
Pawlenty still has a low national profile, compared to former Republican Govs. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts, Sarah Palin of Alaska and Mike Huckabee of Arkansas. But Gingrich told POLITICO that if unemployment remains near double digits heading into 2012, the Minnesota governor "could definitely take on the president."
"We need someone who is principled, articulate and practical. And I think Pawlenty would fit all three of those," Gingrich said. "It's a long way from starting to winning, as Fred Thompson and Mitt Romney and a lot of other people can share with Pawlenty. But it's great to have him out there."
"He's going to add new energy and more excitement to the game," the former Republican House speaker of Georgia said of Pawlenty. "He's going to draw more Republicans in and make our chances in 2010 even better."
Meanwhile, one of Pawlenty's potential GOP rivals has been busy on the fundraising circuit. The Hill says former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has been active raising money for his federal Political Action Committee.
Oh yea. Sure Newt. Pawlenty would be your type. A snake.
The only way Pawlenty has a chance is to ride in on the coat tails of his VP choice. Or to be picked VP candidate by someone stupid enough.
How about a P/P ticket? The sound of it fits the two.
Not to criticuze, but is Gingrich suggesting that a Republican should run for President in 2012 a story ?
It would be a story, if Gingrich said Pawlenty should not run … or that Gingrich was endorsing Pawlenty.
Reading the article, Gingrich also stated that Romney is “very impressive”… and in February Gingrich called Sarah Palin “very formidable" as while in June, Gingrich cited the next leaders of the party, calling Wisconsin Rep. Paul D. Ryan, "a brilliant young guy" and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, whom he called "an amazing leader."
What we can take from this is that Gingrich likes to have his name in the media … just because “Jon & Kate + 8” are on the cover of every magazine doesn’t mean that when anybody says Pawlenty should run that it is news.
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