Late Night: Stewart, Colbert ridicule Gingrich’s moon base idea, The LA Times, January 27, 2012, by Show Tracker staff, excerpt quoted verbatim (with videos):
Earlier this week, presidential ca)candidate New Gingrich promised that, if elected, he would establish a permanent American colony on the moon by the year 2020. On Thursday night, Gingrich’s ambitious proposal drew the jeers of Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert.
The moon colony idea was Gingrich’s way of embracing contentions leveled by his rival Rick Santorum in South Carolina last week that he is a “grandiose” thinker.
Stewart marveled at Gingrich’s audacity: “A moon base?! Your solution to being accused of grandiosity is ‘Give me eight years and I’ll have a…moon base?! Did you start with Death Star and got kind of reined in?”
Both hosts blasted Gingrich’s suggestion that the moon colony could eventually become a state. Stewart pointed to remarks Gingrich made in 1993, when he dismissed efforts to make Washington, D.C., a state “crazy.”
Colbert also found some bitter irony in Gingrich’s idea that the moon could become a new manufacturing hub. “America will bring manufacturing to the moon. Ohio? [Totally] out of luck.”
See John McCain: Send Newt Gingrich To the Moon!, ABC News The Note, January 27, 2012, by Arlette Saenz:
LAKELAND, Fla. – Get your space suit ready Newt. John McCain wants to send you to the moon.
“I think we ought to send Newt Gingrich to the moon and Mitt Romney to the White House,” McCain said at a town hall here as he proudly unveiled a newly minted joke. “What do you think about that?”
Also See Gingrich can’t be taken seriously after weird Moon base views and other crazy ideas, Huliq, January 27, 2012, by Dave Masko.
On the Other Hand See Colonizing The Moon: Not Totally Crazy?, The New Republic, January 27, 2012, by Nathan Pippenger.
Comment by Paul Evans: Let’s see: Obama himself enjoined Congress in cutting $500 billion from Medicare, with hundreds of billions more to follow, the Republicans seriously pushed ending National Public Radio (I guess it’s too factual), as well as anything which could be described as a liberal “favorite.” People like Ron Paul want to eliminate half or more of Federal departments (including Education, Commerce and Labor). By all means, let’s line up a hundred billion or so to push a moon colony. Man, some of these Republicans really are nut jobs. Florida, are you paying attention?? Sometimes I wonder if anyone among Republican voters really pays attention, or do they just vote exactly as their preacher or their boss or the local Chamber of Commerce tells them to. Nice going, Newt! As a Democrat I appreciate the opportunity to attack this “lunacy.” Oops, well maybe it really IS lunacy.
Updates on Romney/Gingrich in Florida
UPDATE: Obama Vs. Gingrich? More Reasons GOP Fears The Matchup, NPR, January 29, 2012 by Liz Halloran, excerpts quoted verbatim:
Rothenberg’s latest presidential race calculations show that Gingrich would get clobbered by Obama in the tally of all-important state Electoral College votes, 328-180, with only 30 votes seen as tossups. Those estimates are unchanged since Rothenberg’s similar analysis a month ago.
There are a total of 538 electoral votes; 270 are needed to secure the presidency.
And Rothenberg is now projecting that Romney has lost electoral vote ground to Obama and would be in a dead heat with the president, 237-237, with 64 votes still viewed as tossups.
Obama has picked up strength since Rothenberg’s December presidential rating, which had Romney leading the president 275-217, with 46 tossup votes.
Rothenberg, editor of the Rothenberg Political Report, titled his analysis from earlier this week: “Will GOP Risk Goldwater II With Newt Gingrich in 2012?”
UPDATE: Romney lead over Gingrich up in Florida: Reuters/Ipsos poll, Reuters on Yahoo News, January 29, 2012, by Patricia Zengerle, excerpt quoted verbatim:
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican White House hopeful Mitt Romney’s lead over rival Newt Gingrich edged up to 12 percentage points in Florida, according to Reuters/Ipsos online poll results on Sunday, as Romney’s front-runner status stabilized and Gingrich continued to slip.
Romney, a former Massachusetts governor and private equity executive, was supported by 42 percent of likely Florida voters surveyed in the online three-day tracking poll, just down from 43 percent in the same poll on Saturday. Romney was at 41 percent on Friday.
But with just two days before the state’s primary on Tuesday, Gingrich’s support was at 30 percent, down from 32 percent in Saturday’s results and 33 percent on Friday.
UPDATE — See Also: Gingrich defiant as Romney’s lead grows in Florida, LA Times, January 30, 2012, by Paul West, Seema Mehta and Maeve Reston.
UPDATE: Santorum’s Hypocrisy
Highlighted by Daughter’s Illness, Yahoo News Commentary, January 29, 2012, by Andrew Riggio, excerpt quoted verbatim:
COMMENTARY | Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum suspended his bid for the GOP nod to run against Barack Obama when his daughter, Bella Santorum, was hospitalized, according to the Associated Press. Bella suffers from Trisomy 18, a rare genetic disorder in which a baby has some or all of an extra chromosome. While it is always tragic for a parent to face losing a child, the situation highlights a political issue: Santorum’s hypocrisy on health care, abortion and embryonic stem cell research.

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