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Shake, Rattle and Roll: ‘Gingrich Endorses Hoffman’, Plus, ‘Conservatives Send Message to GOP’
Written By : Donald Douglas

The GOP establishment’s definitely getting a shake-up! This calls for some be-bopping:

Okay, from CNN, “Gingrich Endorses Hoffman“:

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who came under fire from some conservatives for endorsing Dede Scozzafava in next week’s special Congressional election in New York, is now backing Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman.

Gingrich made the announcement via Twitter shortly after the Republican Party nominee Scozzafava announced she was releasing supporters from their commitment to back her.

“Scozzafava dropping out leaves hoffman as only anti-tax anti-pelosi vote in ny 23 Every voter opposed to tax increases support doug hoffman,” Gingrich wrote on Twitter.

Also, Dana Loesch has a major essay, “Scozzafava Quits Race; Conservatives Send Message to GOP“:

This race was the bellwether race, a civil war between conservatives and the Democrat-lite within the Republican party. I’ve been following the announcement and fallout all morning over at Dump Dede, the website I created as a catalog of news on the race – and also as a way to encourage the GOP to serve country over self. I think it was a gracious move for Scozzafava, though it is telling that she didn’t endorse Hoffman on her way out.

A couple of weeks ago Neil Cavuto asked me about the contention between tea partiers and the GOP due to some of my earlier sentiments. My response was that the GOP had developed a habit of not offering a clear choice in many elections, and that’s what elections are all about, right? Choice? I pointed to the contentious race in New York’s 23rd district where the GOP were actually campaigning against conservative candidate Doug Hoffman, who had been rejected by the GOP elite in New York. Days later I held a press conference with Bill Hennessy on behalf of various tea parties across the country to tell the GOP to “put up or shut up” and endorse conservatism. We took some serious heat from the GOP for it, too. Several Missouri candidates did so and as conservatives across the country revolted, more and more conservatives within the GOP stood to be counted.

More at the link.

Plus, check all the commentary at Memeorandum; see, especially, Jimmy at The Other McCain, “NY-23: Gingrich Endorses Hoffman,” and Allahpundit, “Gingrich Endorses Hoffman.”

Added: William Jacobson, “Doug Hoffman Is Scaaary!“:

Expect a full-out media blitz by the Democrats in the last three days of the campaign to portray Hoffman as the reincarnation of Timothy McVeigh.

Ha!

Cross-posted from American Power.

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  • Mike_M

    This is a huge coup for Sarah Palin (original endorser of Hoffman) and a good sign for conservatism in the year to come. Let's hope this begins to penetrate the thick skulls of the GOP establishment that the base will no longer tolerate triangulation and weenie moderate RINOs.

  • gfchicago

    There is an item up on Drudge that Dede has withdrawn from the race.

    http://tinyurl.com/yakzew5

    I must say that this is good news! Go Doug Go!

  • http://TheNixonTape.Blogspot.Com Dick_Nixon

    Palin just took the reins of the right. Bye Newt, say hello to the dustbin of history.

  • SanChez

    Nice of Newt to endorse Hoffman. Finally! Just another example of these idiots in Washington that think they are so smart.

    You should go too Newt. I'm sick of people like you. It's time for every one of you to go.

  • http://guardian.blogdrive.com/ CavalierX

    Too little, too late, Newt. Most of us will not forget that the Liberal Republican was your first choice

  • tazzmax

    Newtie blew his tootie, hahaha.

    Now, he thinks he's found salvation on the road to Damascus!

    Note to Newtie;…..ain't it a little late Newtie,…th mule is already outta th barn!

    Nothing like changing mules in the middle of th stream, huh, Newtie?

    Here's hoping Newtie and his RINO brethren choke on all those feathers from having to eat crow!

  • http://networdblog.blogspot.com/ Christopher_Taylor

    Newt's biggest problem is that he's a Republican first and a conservative a distant, questionable second. Understandable for a career politician, but he's behind the curve. The movement is away from the GOP now, and I suspect away from the Democratic Party, too.

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