Monday, May 15, 2006

Letters From: the "Silent Majority"


This is from a letter which Newt Gingrich received after his last Sunday appearance on "Meet The Press" with Tim Russert on NBC.

"You are in a rare position for a public servant: you have found a way to make telling the truth a convincing political strategy. I think it really works on foreign and domestic policy, and I think it works when you talk about your own personal history in the face of hostile questions. When you do America the simple courtesy of speaking honestly, plainly and sympathetically, you tap huge reserves of goodwill and in the process make Americans feel better about themselves."


Speaker Gingrich has a lot of baggage to haul, but boy, we sure like his positive, inclusive and none-the-less fiscally conservative views and his appreciation of history.

Mr. Gingrich thinks America is ready for someone willing to speak the truth and "the folks" are crying out for leaders that have fiscal conservatism in their blood. We do too. It doesn't matter what label you use - progressive, Democrat, Libertarian, Republican, Conservative, Liberal, Independent - the voters seem ready for the real deal.

Stay tuned.

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