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Title: Gingrich Unloads on FOX News in Private Meeting
Source: real clear politics
URL Source: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/ar ... _private_meeting___113818.html
Published: Apr 12, 2012
Author: Scott Conroy
Post Date: 2012-04-12 01:18:13 by farmfriend
Keywords: None
Views: 224
Comments: 6

Gingrich Unloads on FOX News in Private Meeting

By Scott Conroy - April 12, 2012

DOVER, Del. -- During a meeting with 18 Delaware Tea Party leaders here on Wednesday, Newt Gingrich lambasted FOX News Channel, accusing the cable network of having been in the tank for Mitt Romney from the beginning of the Republican presidential fight. An employee himself of the news outlet as recently as last year, he also cited former colleagues for attacking him out of what he characterized as personal jealousy.

“I think FOX has been for Romney all the way through,” Gingrich said during the private meeting -- to which RealClearPolitics was granted access -- at Wesley College. “In our experience, Callista and I both believe CNN is less biased than FOX this year. We are more likely to get neutral coverage out of CNN than we are of FOX, and we’re more likely to get distortion out of FOX. That’s just a fact.”

Gingrich’s contract as a FOX News contributor was terminated last spring as he geared up for his White House run.

The former House speaker’s blunt remarks came in response to a question from one of the state Tea Party leaders about the manner in which his campaign has been treated by conservative media outlets.

Gingrich did not pull his punches in accusing Rupert Murdoch -- the chairman and CEO of News Corp., FOX News’ parent company -- of pushing for Romney behind the scenes.

“I assume it’s because Murdoch at some point [who] said, ‘I want Romney,’ and so ‘fair and balanced’ became ‘Romney,’ ” Gingrich said. “And there’s no question that Fox had a lot to do with stopping my campaign because such a high percentage of our base watches FOX.”

He saved his strongest condemnation for syndicated columnist and ABC television commentator George Will, who has been critical of the former congressman throughout his campaign.

Gingrich said that Will was among the conservative media figures who harbored “personal jealousy” against him.

“In the case of Will, I was on [George] Stephanopoulos on Sunday morning with him, and it was kind of a ‘You’re not allowed to run for office -- I mean, if you could run for office, why am I not running for office?’ ” Gingrich said. “And it’s almost like they were personally offended. You know, ‘This can’t be real, and how can this guy go do that?’ I got that reaction from Will a few years back about writing a book because I’m supposed to be a politician. He’s supposed to be the writer. Well, I’ve now written 24 books, and 13 of them are New York Times bestsellers. I mean, there’s a morning when George ought to just get over it.”

Gingrich said that despite serving two decades in Congress, he was the “least establishment candidate since Ronald Reagan” -- another reason why he said he had not endeared himself to conservative media figures.

“They know I don’t care about their opinions,” he said. “I don’t go to their cocktail parties. I don’t go to their Christmas parties. The only press events I go to are interesting dinners when the wife insists on it, so we’re going to go to the White House Correspondents' dinner because she wants to. And we’re actually going to go to CNN’s table, not FOX.”

At one point in the meeting, Gingrich left the room to conduct a satellite interview with CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer before returning to take further questions from the activists who sat at four tables that had been pushed together in the middle of a room.

Gingrich said that last June and July -- a time when his campaign was widely considered dead in the water by political analysts -- were “the two hardest months in 53 years of doing this,” and he lamented that people he knew personally at FOX News had written him off.

“The sense of being shocked that somebody I’d talk to and worked with for 10 or 11 years would say some of the things they said, if you go back and look at the transcripts for June, it was amazing to me,” he said. “They all said, ‘He’s dead.’ This is part of why I laugh at them now. I say, ‘Is this going to be like the fourth cycle where I’m gone?’ ”

The former speaker also took a direct shot at the political party whose presidential nomination he continues to seek, calling the GOP “a party that’s inarticulate.”

“The Republican Party is a managerial party that doesn’t like to fight, doesn’t like to read books,” he said. “This is why the Tea Party was so horrifying. Tea Partiers were actually learning about the Declaration of Independence. They wanted to talk about the Federalist Papers. It was weird. They could be golfing.”

Despite having won only two states and continuing to trail Romney by a substantial margin in the unofficial delegate count, Gingrich vowed once again to take his campaign to the Republican National Convention this summer.

He said that his candidacy has helped compel Romney to “accommodate reality” on issues that are important to conservatives.

“I’m prepared to go all the way to Tampa, and I’m prepared to make the case for a Republican platform that is dramatically more conservative than the Etch A Sketch comments that Romney’s communications director made,” he said.

Gingrich has singled out Delaware as his best chance of notching a victory among the five states holding primaries on April 24.

Several of the Tea Party activists in the room had already endorsed him or said that they were planning to do so.

“That’s why if you will help me carry Delaware, it will be that big a jolt, because it breaks up their narrative so decisively, and it actually says, ‘Oh gosh, people actually get to make a decision, not just the power structure,’ ” Gingrich said. “And so I’d be very grateful if any of you feel comfortable endorsing me in public, doing it on Facebook, doing it on Twitter -- I mean whatever techniques you want to use -- issuing a press release. I think we have a real shot to pull this off.”

Earlier on Wednesday, he spoke to a crowd of about 150 people at the Newark Senior Center in northern Delaware, where he did not mention Romney’s name until prompted by reporters in a brief scrum following the event.

“We’re working very hard to talk to people here and get as many votes as we can,” he said. “My experience in history is it’s not over until it’s over and that currently it’s very clear that Romney does not today have a majority of the delegates.”

Gingrich said that Rick Santorum’s exit from the race on Tuesday had given him hope of doing “much better” in places like Delaware, North Carolina, and Louisiana -- a state that already held its primary but is still in the midst of its delegate-awarding process.

“I just had 15 people say ‘thank you’ for staying in,” Gingrich said. “We had 3,500 people send money to Newt.org online after 2 o’clock yesterday saying, ‘Please stay in.’ ”

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#1. To: farmfriend (#0)

Sounds like Gingrich is trolling for a cozy political pundit job at CNN after Tampa.

Gingrich has singled out Delaware as his best chance of notching a victory among the five states holding primaries on April 24.

Maybe Newt can finally discover whether Christine O'Donnell is a witch.

TooConservative  posted on  2012-04-12   1:29:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: farmfriend (#0)

Of course they've been in the tank for Romney from the beginning, just like the rest of the MSM. Newt is trolling to replace Reices Pieces as chairman of the RNC. He's come up with another Con Job on America, to get Jeb Bush elected in '16.


My joy over McCain's defeat, is offset by my disappointment over hObama's victory.

hondo68  posted on  2012-04-12   1:35:09 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: TooConservative (#1)

Sounds like Gingrich is trolling for a cozy political pundit job at CNN after Tampa.

makes as much sense as anything else.


Does anyone honestly believe that the global elites whose wealth and power depend on manipulation of the global chess board would leave something like the Presidency up to chance?

farmfriend  posted on  2012-04-12   1:49:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: farmfriend (#0)

O'Reilly is one of the worst. He's a Hypocrit.

ndcorup  posted on  2012-04-12   10:16:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: ndcorup (#4)

O'Reilly is one of the worst. He's a Hypocrit.

LOL yes I can't stand O'Reilly. His puritan opinions about sex remind me of Rush's opinions on drugs. He doth protest too much. Peas in a pod.


Does anyone honestly believe that the global elites whose wealth and power depend on manipulation of the global chess board would leave something like the Presidency up to chance?

farmfriend  posted on  2012-04-12   11:01:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: farmfriend (#0) (Edited)

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The relationship between morality and liberty is a directly proportional one.

"If you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen.”

—Samuel Adams

America: Israel's Handmaiden

Eric Stratton  posted on  2012-04-12   11:13:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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