Newt Gingrich has put up a new blog post, responding to right-wing criticism for his endorsement of moderate Republican candidate Dede Scozzafava in the NY-23 special election, instead of Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman.
Gingrich explains the importance of having a big tent in a party, and of reaching out to moderates who help to build an actual majority. And towards the end, he crosses over into directly questioning the maturity of his detractors:
Through my experience as Speaker of the House and building a Republican majority in 1994, I have learned that if America wants a conservative majority in Washington, parts of that majority are going to disagree. I was elected Speaker because a number of moderates voted for me. They gave us control of the House for the first time in forty years, allowing us to balance the federal budget, cut taxes and reform welfare for America.
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My number one interest is to build a Republican majority. If your interest is taking power back from the Left, and your interest is winning the necessary elections, then there are times when you have to put together a coalition that has disagreement within it.
We have to decide which business we are in. If we are in the business about feeling good about ourselves while our country gets crushed then I probably made the wrong decision.

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The Commenter Formerly Known as NCSteve
October 22, 2009 2:25 PM
I don't know which bothers me more. That he sounds like me talking to the "primary the infidels" purists on our side or that the purists often sound like the teabaggers.
And then I take comfort in the fact that it's a spurious analysis because I'm not as evil as Mr. Potter in "Its a Wonderful Life" and our side's party purists aren't heavily armed stark raving mad imbeciles.
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dswx
October 22, 2009 3:21 PM
Ah, racist Gingrich and his revisionist history of the 1990s!
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Stew
October 24, 2009 12:04 AM
Really? Let me get this straight, this Scozzafava is NOT conservative at all, is apparently a crook (reference illegal campaign activity), calls the police when a member of the press asks questions and who knows what else will come to light; and she gets endorsed by Newt Gingrich. Who then justifies this endorsement by stating that it's better to equivocate and win elections than stand up for what is right and honorable and lose.
You have fun with your GOP Mr. Gingrich. Count me out, I like to sleep well at night. Your endorsement is shameful.
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Jank
October 25, 2009 10:46 AM in reply to Stew
I am so disappointed in this endorsement! She is no more a Moderate than my sister is (and that"s saying something). Conservatives are looking for CONSERVATIVE candidates and if the Republican doesn't fit the bill, well, then so be it. We will stand on our principles and not be swayed by the label, Republican. The GOP needs to wake up and realize it's a new day with values and principles above party.
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