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    Gingrich & Romney: Compare and Contrast    
    Friday, January 27 2012 @ 10:49 AM GMT+5
    Contributed by: paulgardner

    PoliticsMitt Romney is 64 (born in 1947).
    He and his family have been Mormons for generations.

    Newt Gingrich is 68 (born in 1943).
    He was raised Lutheran.
    He converted to the Baptist faith in 1970.
    He converted to Catholicism in 2009.

    Mitt Romney was born Willard Mitt Romney in Detroit, MI.

    Newt Gingrich was born Newton Leroy McPherson in Harrisburg, PA (I always wondered why he doesn't have a Southern accent).

    His step dad, Robert Gingrich adopted him in infancy.

    Romney holds a BA from Brigham Young University, and an MBA and a JD from Harvard University.

    Gingrich holds a BA from Emory University, and an MA and PhD from Tulane University. All 3 degrees are in history - the latter two in modern European history. His dissertation was on "Belgian Education Policy in the Congo: 1945–1960".

    Romney took student and missionary deferments from the Vietnam War and in '69 was not drafted because his lottery number was too high (300). He supported the war, but his father did not.

    Gingrich took student and father deferments from the war. He later said that he regretted having done so.

    Gingrich became interested in politics after a high school visit to the World War I battlefield at Verdun in Orleans, France. From that visit he learned about the importance of political leadership.

    Mitt Romney looked up to his father, George Romney who was a leader in their church, a CEO/Chairman of American Motors, which he helped turn around, and a popular 3 term Governor of the state of Michigan.

    George Romney was initially the front runner for the GOP presidential nomination in '68.

    George was born in Colonia Dublán, Galeana, Chihuahua, Mexico because the US Government hounded his parents out of the US for their polygamy & Mormonism. His place of birth does not appear to have been an issue in the '68 campaign.

    In 1968 while a student at Tulane, Gingrich was the southern regional field director for Nelson Rockefeller's unsuccessful bid for the GOP presidential nomination.

    In 1968 Romney was on a Mormon mission in France. This was one of the few periods in Romney's life where he met with little success as few Frenchmen were willing to convert the t-totaling life style of a Mormon.

    While driving in France, Romney was involved in an accident (which was not his fault) that claimed the life of a passenger in his car.

    Romney's first bid for political office was for US Senator from Massachusetts in 1994 when he lost to incumbent, Ted Kennedy. In 2002 he ran for the Governorship of Massachusetts and won. He did not seek re-election. This is his second run at the presidency.

    Gingrich first ran in 1974 for a seat in the US House of Representatives from the 6th district of Georgia. He lost to 20-year incumbent Democrat Jack Flynt by 2,770 votes, and lost again in 1976, but in 1978, Flynt retired and Gingrich won.

    Gingrich held the seat for 20 years, rising first to House Minority Whip ('89-'95) then House Speaker ('95-'99).

    This is Gingrich's first full run at the presidency (he consider a run in 2008, but decided against it).

    When not in office, Romney has been mostly a business man.

    When not in office, Gingrich has been mostly a college professor.

    I started out wanting to look at why/how the party of the Moral Majority/Christian Coalition has come to have two non Protestants as their front runners in this election. While the subject of the GOP & its ever changing relationship with religion still fascinates me, I found myself pulled away from that toward a look at these two very different men.

     

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    Gingrich & Romney: Compare and Contrast
    Authored by: SpudHill on Friday, January 27 2012 @ 12:28 PM GMT+5
    "When not in office, Gingrich has been mostly a college professor."
    Actually not, Gingrich only taught full-time as a professor for a total of about 7 years. He has been in Washington working as a lobbyist aka historian for over 14 years now.

    He has sporadically taught since the 70s but mostly as a ruse, using the money paid by private investors and the courses as a way to build-up what actually have been politically motivated groups.

    And while Gingrich himself seems quite impressed by his intellect, that respect hasn't seemed to transfer over to colleagues or those in the publishing world. Any publishing that's been done has been through political circles and monies, no real interest in the actual publishing world of college professors in Mr. Gingrich's writings.
    what is what and why?
    Authored by: spinoza on Friday, January 27 2012 @ 02:30 PM GMT+5
    I find it interesting, and telling that the broad biographical details of
    a life are not so revealing, compared to actual incidents and
    episodes.

    What church, or what school, or what profession one has been
    associated with seems to pale next to facts such as; he drove
    with the dog on the roof of his car, or he was a highschool student
    and had a relationship with his math teacher.

    Our personal stories are narrative fingerprints. And despite the
    loftiness of the pulpit or rhetoric, for most people of sense, including
    small children..."Do what I say, not what I do." Does not cut the
    mustard.
    Gingrich & Romney: Compare and Contrast
    Authored by: paulgardner on Wednesday, February 01 2012 @ 08:01 AM GMT+5
    Yesterday, Florida went for Romney in a big way.

    So where did religion go in our national debate? The GOP is running a Mormon in the south and it does not get discussed except that they embrace him as the man to run for president in 2012?

    To be clear, I'm not a religious person and I was very uncomfortable with the White House ties to a particular brand of the Christian faith during the George W. Bush years. So I find it fascinating how dramatically the GOP has pivoted from that point to this.

    While it's true that Rick Santorum and Michelle Bachmann appealed to that same crowd that Bush wooed, neither got any traction with the party's true base (the moneyed elite) and their campaigns never got going.

    My take from this is at any given moment in time you can be pretty sure what the Democratic party values - and what they say they value - the working class and the poor.
    Likewise, while you know the Republican Party is going to value the rich - you have no idea what they are going to say they value.
    Gingrich
    Authored by: cgrotke on Wednesday, February 01 2012 @ 01:36 PM GMT+5
    I'm not so sure you can tell what the Democrats stand for,
    either. Bailing out billionaires? Drone attacks? Censorship? ...

    I think what this shows is that the so-called Christian
    Coalition has either fractured or weakened. The candidates
    are discussing those topics because the numbers aren't there.

    It was always cynical pandering for votes, not real faith,
    coming from candidates. And God bless America. : )
    general election
    Authored by: tiny on Wednesday, February 01 2012 @ 06:27 PM GMT+5
    Religion is going to fade as an issue in the general election
    and the Dems are going to smack the crap out of Romney for
    being wealthy, how it was all handed to him on a platter and
    that makes him completely out of touch with the common
    American. Listen to the clip by Chris Mathews last night on
    MSNBC. It is the clarion call that Obama will be ringing from
    Labor day until election day.
    general election
    Authored by: tiny on Wednesday, February 01 2012 @ 06:59 PM GMT+5
    i just saw the clip of Romney saying he is not concerned about the
    very poor. He just smacked the crap out of himself. Toast....
    general election
    Authored by: mr.mike on Thursday, February 02 2012 @ 08:50 PM GMT+5
    Forget Gingrich and Romney. What's gonna be real
    interesting is when Ron Paul gets the needed delegates
    he to go to the convention. Right now he's
    focusing on the caucus states. When he has enough
    and shows up at the convention he's gonna be right up
    the Republican Party's ass and they're not gonna like
    it.

    Can't wait.

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