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Thursday, March 15, 2007
Newt Understands Conservatives
By Ken Blackwell
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Conservatives must wake up each morning ready to do battle with a "secular left" who believe the American people have an impractical value system. This "secular left" thinks the ideals that have built our nation - devotion to God, traditional family and American nationalism - are outdated.

We must engage them in the public square and in the media. We must engage them in the chambers of city councils and in the halls of Congress. Because if we lose the fight, they will erode the foundation of our great nation.

That was the gist of a conservation I had with former House Speaker Newt Gingrich right before an event he hosted for me during my gubernatorial election campaign. It was early October 2006 and the political climate in Ohio and across the nation was poisonous for Republicans.

Gingrich knew I was in an uphill battle, but he still came to Ohio.

Gingrich was committed to campaigning for conservative candidates who would join him in fighting the "secular left." It really didn't matter if the candidates were in a position to pull off victories. It only mattered that they stood for traditional American values and were engaged in advancing the conservative cause. He was laying the ground work for the retaking of the cultural and spiritual debate from the left and bringing it back to the right of center. That's where he thinks the country is.

In that context, it's striking to see how badly the mainstream media and most political pundits missed the crucial point of Gingrich's recent conversation with Focus on the Family's Dr. James Dobson. The media focused on his admission of an affair. They obsessed about his confessed "mistake." They delighted in his confession, "There are times that I have fallen short of my own standards. There's certainly times when I've fallen short of God's standards."

But with those words, Gingrich took a great step towards restoring his public and political reputation. The courage of his confession demonstrated he has found the humility necessary to lead this great nation.

Gingrich has cast himself as an imperfect man who seeks God's perfecting grace and as an American leader who understands the underpinnings of American greatness. And he seems to understand the essence of John Adams' belief that, "Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." Continued...

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About The Author

Mr. Blackwell, contributing editor of Townhall.com, is a senior fellow at the Family Research Council, the American Civil Rights Union and the Buckeye Institute in Ohio.

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Yeah, yeah
Fred Thompson's the guy.

Newt's good on the issues, but I don't think he's electable on the national arena. He comes across as too fussy and curmudgeonly.

While I'm at it
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