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Lindsey Boerma /

CBS News/ August 27, 2012, 7:08 PM

Gingrich's professor, surrogate hats the same

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(CBS News) TAMPA, Fla. - Newt Gingrich the professor looks and sounds a lot like Newt Gingrich the Mitt Romney surrogate.

In the first of four installments of "Newt University" - the party favor Gingrich spokesman R.C. Hammond said Romney's campaign offered the former presidential candidate for the Republican National Convention this week - a lineup of speakers headlined by Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker largely abandoned the event's policy frame in favor of boosting their party's ticket.

Monday's "lecture" was themed, "We Can Do Better," focused on jobs and the moment's hot-button topic, Medicare. While the former House Speaker dug up some old on-topic stump lines, his role was attack dog, supported by charts that laid out damning trends for president in "The Obama Job Depression," among others.

Walker, who was met with standing ovation from the crowd of several hundred, detailed the reforms he's put in place in Wisconsin since surviving a nasty recall election and continued grief from union workers for stripping them of collective bargaining rights.

"I laughed when, in the last year and a half, the left - particularly some of the big media bosses - said what we did was a shock," he said, mentioning to eruptions of applause his decision to take away teachers' seniority and tenure. "The shock was that we actually did what we said we were gonna do."

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But like the rest, Walker turned quickly to politics, declaring that he "already knew that Mitt Romney had the resume to be a great president." When Romney chose "my friend," Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., he continued, "I knew he also has the courage and passion." As for Romney's private sector experience, often criticized on points ranging from his company's involvement in outsourcing to its record spackled with failed companies, "I never backed away from that" experience, Walker said.

And Gingrich himself was a praise line for many of the speakers. Speaking on behalf of the Kemp Foundation, James "Jimmy" Kemp (whose father, Jack Kemp, Gingrich cited as one of his great teachers) admiringly told a story of bakery workers who complained to him once that since Gingrich's reign as House Speaker, "now you've actually got to pay for your health insurance." Romney policy director Lanhee Chen hailed Gingrich as "a real innovator in our party for some time now."

Wrapping up the event, Gingrich announced that "well over a thousand people" watched the lecture at newtuniversity.com. Three more are scheduled for each remaining day of the convention, at 10 a.m. EST.

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goat5691 says:
I can't help but contemplate the position the Republican Party would be today if the Congress did not oppose everything that Pres. Obama proposed to move the country forward. Imagine if they had worked with him on issues that they had previously were for. Regardless whether everything he proposed was good or not. Early on Sen. McConnell said the 'first priority' was to make sure he was a one term Pres. Is that the first priority needed for the country? Is that why they were voted into office? To make their first priority a subjective vengeful move. I think it is time to retire a Sen. that thinks more of his own priorities than he does for the country. But we know the direction they want to go so what I have just said is
common knowledge even though there are those that hide from it.
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nygurl1 says:
That headline made no sense and the story didn't help!

And quite honestly - your posts don't make much sense either!

Ron Paul is a non-starter!
I can't believe you zealots want a DOCTOR who says you should DIE if you don't have insurance and you get hurt or sick!

But then maybe if you write him in - he'll steal votes from mitty!
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RALCVG48 says:
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TAXES & Soul...- they unravel the Character of any one
individual's pretense & true-nature: & so it is with any
Opportunist, such as Academical Gingrich or Presumptuous
Romney...!
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greenlantern1 says:
During the American Revolution General Howe, and his Tories, occupied Wall Street.
General Washington, and his ragtag army pf Patriots, countered with Beaumarchais.
Benjamin Franklin was an ambassador to France.
John Paul Jones captained the BONHOMME RICHARDS.
Who won?
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no1blonde says:
So, how much of Newt's debt will be wiped out with these 'courses'? Enough, I'm sure, to buy Blondie more Tiffiany trinkets...
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nh4ronpaul says:
Where is your coverage of the tea party on Sunday? 12,000 people rallied with Ron Paul. THAT IS THE REAL FUTURE OF AMERICA~
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