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Leigh Ann Caldwell /

CBS News/ February 5, 2012, 3:12 PM

Dick Armey "feels bad" for Gingrich

NEW YORK - OCTOBER 02: Former U.S. Representative Dick Armey

/ Amy Sussman/Getty Images the New Yorker

Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey had few good things to say about the two leading Republican presidential candidates.

On CNN's "State of the Union," Armey said that Governor Mitt Romney is not a "reliable conservative," and that Speaker Newt Gingrich's "second-rate campaign" is going downhill.

Armey spent most of the segment critiquing Gingrich's campaign viability.

"I feel bad for him," Armey told host Candy Crowley, referring to Gingrich. "I think he's digressed into a state of taking a second-rate campaign and turning it into a first-rate vendetta" against Romney.

Armey continued: "And I think he's putting himself out of the game because he can't get over his obsession about his own hurt feelings over the campaign in Iowa."

In the lead-up to the Iowa caucuses, polls showed Romney and Gingrich in a tight race until Romney unleashed a barrage of negative attack ads. Gingrich's poll numbers dropped, and he finished fourth in the state.

"He needs to get beyond that and get to the... people's business, if he expects to have any chance whatsoever," Armey said.

Armey was the second-highest Republican in the House of Representatives while Gingrich served above him as Speaker. The two have a history of tense encounters. In the late '90s, Armey and some Republican Congressmembers expressed displeasure with Gingrich's role as party leader.

Armey said Gingrich failed to capitalize on the momentum he gained in South Carolina.

"He had just one masterful moment where he transformed himself from perpetrator to victim, attacked the media, which ... is always popular with our base," Armey told Crowley. "I don't think Newt will be able to replicate that magic moment."

Armey also criticized Gingrich's news conference after his distant second place finish in Nevada Saturday.

"I thought that last night was really sad for him, and quite frankly, again, so much of Newt's whole life is overstates," Armey said. "He overstates the case in a hyperbolic fashion . . . it just looks vindictive."

Although Armey spent most of the segment critical of Gingrich, he had little good to say about the former Massachusetts Governor, who is not conservative enough for Armey.

"The governor continues to work along at a steady pace, and we are left with a dilemma that we are not going to get a reliable, small government conservative out of this nominating process," Armey said.

Armey is chair of FreedomWorks, an organization which dedicates money and resources to elect conservatives - often associated with the Tea Party - into Congress and state legislatures.

Despite not advocating for Romney, Armey said he would prefer a Romney presidency to an Obama reelection.

"We would rather have a Republican president that's not fully the guy we adore wanting our affections, than a Democrat president who despises us and covets the affections of our mortal enemies on public policy," Armey said.

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moosatious says:
Dick Army--- sounds like the name of a DVD in an adult video store
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johnnyrottenapple777 says:
Dick who?
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moosatious replies:
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No, dick WHAT. Armey, LOL
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fakebill says:
hey dick : The country needs a new Congress, not a new President.

"I'm not worried about the rich people...they're doing fine!" Yes you are Mitt...yes YOU are. The rest of us however...will be doing much better by the end of Pres Obama's second term.
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ProgressNow says:
What's the GOP's fascination with guys named "Dick"?:

Dick Nixon
Dick Cheney
Dick Luger
Dick Army
Dick...Dick...Dick!!!!!
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norcalruss replies:
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Because they're all a bunch of *****
moosatious replies:
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Undeniably, a bunch of *****.
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norcalruss says:
Dick Armey "feels bad" for Gingrich
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He should feel bad for any of these losers who will face President Obama in November. It is highly unlikely that any of them can win.
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TJphoto says:
If either party would represent us (the voters) and not the people who give them money, then getting elected or re-elected wouldn't be a problem. They are all corrupt and all will say "We are not for sale" BULL PIE!
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Skruffy1 says:
Dick Armey doesn't just FEEL bad, he IS bad.
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moosatious replies:
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Yes, a big fan of Michael Jackson's, I would presume
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RobAla says:
I think Army is correct.
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norcalruss replies:
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LOL!

Good one Lefty!
moosatious replies:
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We could debate the "correct" spelling. I would argue for the shorter of the two main possibilities.
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JRC_903 says:
I think he summed it up well. Here we have Mik Romney who is clearly a "first rate--second rate candidate," followed only by Newt Gingrich who so masterfully makes Romney look good my comparison.
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FACEITT says:
@Askagain.....Armey is at war with the Dems? Not so fast,sweety, read what he is saying!!! He's at war all right, with the 4 dumbbo's running for president. If ever a group of misfits were on the same wave, it's the 8 people who ran and now the 4 that are running for the presidency. Armey is saying the same thing the repubs are saying...they don't like any of these corrupt, stupid, lying, openly dishonest candidates. Right about now I am so loving the republican party and all its members. It's wonderful to see candidates that their own party dislikes. I love this madness. Bring it on, Repubs. Barack Obama is going to wipe the floor with your candidate!
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cjiannacone replies:
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Any of the four or even the eight is so much better than what we have in the White House now.
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