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    What Happened to Newt and Mitt?

    Susan Estrich's column is released once a week.

    Newt's easy. While all of us on the Democratic side were playing "root for Newt," Republicans were taking the proverbial second and third look — and getting scared by what they saw. Hello, Herman Cain.

    Oldest rule in politics: The faster the balloon fills with air the faster it blows up. On the one hand, everyone knew Newt Gingrich had baggage. Everyone knew he could be, well, erratic, and that he had a lot of "nutty" ideas (colonizing Mars). But there was a moment there, maybe a week or two, when compared to the bore from Boston he was a breath of authentic fresh air.

    And then it hit. The night his second wife, Marianne Gingrich, went on television to talk about his affair in her bed and his request for an open marriage, he successfully deflected the issue by attacking the press. It worked long enough for him to win South Carolina. Women held firm.

    And then it turned out that maybe ABC had not declined his campaign's offer of other guests, and women started thinking about just how tacky it was (it was the bed stuff, never really denied, that got to a lot of women), and there was a bad debate in which Mitt Romney actually came out swinging, and all of a sudden Newt had to defend his continued presence in the race.

    Romney has it, the media declared. Any smart money left jumped on the train before it left the station. Romney went back to attacking Obama. There was much talk of how the fat lady was tuning up.

    Not so fast. In roared Rick Santorum, the Iowa winner who hadn't won anything since, to a three-for-three night that included two states Romney actually won in 2008, when he was losing the nomination to John McCain.

    Can Santorum beat Romney? Not likely. After his first moment in the sun, he faced a string of defeats. Now that he's had his second moment, the spotlight will return. Darwin? Not so fast. On many issues, Santorum makes Gingrich look like a sage. And then what? Back to Gingrich? A moment for Ron Paul?

    What's interesting about the Republican process so far is not so much who gets to be the unRomney every week, but the problems Romney himself is having locking up this race despite the fact that everyone in the media and the party establishment has declared it over. What is the matter with these voters? Haven't they heard?

    Of course they have. But plainly, they're not happy. They're not ready to make Romney the king. Told repeatedly that he is the most electable of the bunch, as he almost certainly is, and that the sooner it's over the better off he will be (maybe), they're just not drinking the Kool-Aid.

    If you ask me, it's not about Santorum or Gingrich, or Paul if he's next. This is all about Romney. This is all about the activists (they are the people who go to caucuses and vote in beauty contests, which is what Missouri was) not being ready to sign on the dotted line. Maybe they think ABR (Anybody But Romney) still has a chance. Or maybe they think the only way to keep Romney from returning to his more moderate Massachusetts roots is to keep the contest going and ensure that there will be members of the platform committee and delegates to the convention who are not taking orders from the Bay State brigade.

    Either way, it's an issue for Mitt. The question is no longer whether Gingrich can win, or Santorum; the question is why can't Mitt lock it up. If it really is his, why are the voters refusing to give him the victories he needs. To put it bluntly: What's wrong with Mitt?

    With weeks to go before the next big contests, that's the only thing to talk about. OK, he's boring and scripted. He's Mormon, and Mormons aren't flocking to him. He's rich and corporate and doesn't pay as high of a percentage of taxes as a lot of working stiffs do. None of that is good.

    But the most likely diagnosis is the obvious one: Conservatives aren't certain he's conservative enough. And if there's a halfway credible alternative, they're willing to take a chance. That means Mitt has no choice but to veer right (which will make it even harder for him to veer back to the middle after the convention) and go on the attack against his fellow Republicans (which will lead them to attack him, taking away his chance to focus on Obama).

    All in all, pretty good viewing. Mitt may be boring, but to most people's surprise, this contest is shaping up to be anything but.

    To find out more about Susan Estrich and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators.com.

    COPYRIGHT 2012 CREATORS.COM

     

    54 comments

    • granitegoat  •  Everett, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      The American Taliban strikes again. Santorum will take your rights and privacy away.
      • Michael 3 mths ago
        All in the name of restoring freedom, right.
      • oldbear 3 mths ago
        DUH...Ya think???
    • Mark  •  San Diego, California  •  3 mths ago
      To beat an incumbent president, you need: 1) to raise a LOT of Money, 2) a steadily bad economy. Thanks to the Supreme Court you can raise the money with just one billionaire, though that probably was not so evident last year. So, any reasonable GOP candidate (if there is such a thing) looked at the race and figured it's all about the economy staying sour, which it has not. An economy trending up just wont do, unless the incumbent is a Democrat with a lousy foreign policy record. So, that's out. You can't win the Presidency by making all kinds of unsubstantiated whacky attacks on the President. Only the Base will listen to that nonsense. That works in a heavily Gerrymandered GOP-leaning Congressional district, but not a general election. It makes you look loony. So, the Republican politicians who did not want to loose an election choose not to run. It's amazing that this GOP slate of proven losers is all that's left.
      • Michael 3 mths ago
        Well, actually, if you follow your logic then its perfectly reasonable that this slate of losers are the only ones that are left. The ones with sense saw the trends in the economy and bailed until 2016.
      • oldbear 3 mths ago
        Only Ron Paul can beat Obama because he offers real contrast to ALL of the others who just offer rhetoric. Think it through. This is why the media are blacking out Ron Paul. THEY and their corporate masters are terrified that the ONE man they CAN'T buy off or scare off, MIGHT be ELECTED!! His message of liberty is SO profound and appealing, they have pulled out almost all the stops to derail him!
        It's our job to EDUCATE the voters so they are then smart enough to realize how badly they've been screwed by BOTH parties over the last 40+ years and WHY the ONLY sane thing to do is to elect Ron Paul!!!
        If a majority of GOP voters vote for Paul, where else would the RNC go for a candidate??? Even THEY are saying "ANYBODY, but Obama!" So I submit that Ron Paul IS "anybody!"
        WAKE UP SHEEPLE!!!! IF you do NOT like the candidates available, WRITE IN someone you think WOULD be good for America!! YOU do NOT have to choose what the parties offer or THEIR choice of candidate! IF Ron Paul is NOT nominated by the Republicans, you are going to see MILLIONS of votes being WRITTEN IN for HIM!! Join us...unless you like the way America is right now!!!!
    • JSO  •  Albuquerque, New Mexico  •  3 mths ago
      Well Newt said Mitt was terrible,Then Mitt said Newt was terrible,THEN we finally figured out they were both right.Santorum is terrible as well, his up swing came from the fact that no one has really attacked him that hard because he wa not a true contender until now. When they start to attack him, he will fall apart like the others.Really republicans this is what we get from you, the C squad?!?! Thanks for giving us 4 more years of #$%$ Obama.Signed,~A disgusted Independent
      • Cobra 3 mths ago
        Go and check out Ron Paul. His ideas are to return freedom and liberty to the individuals and to reduce federal government power while increasing the power of local governments/communities. Ron Paul's ideas would give you the chance for more peace and happiness in your life than what the others advocate.

        I would be happy to be able to live in a local community of like-minded people and allow the rest of the country to do the same. I don't need every community in the USA to be the same. I don't want to try to force my values on others. I just want to be left alone to live in a community of like-minded individuals and to allow others to live in peace in their communities of like-minded people. I only want the federal government to protect us from foreign threats and to protect the individual freedom of the people of the USA.
      • rocket-man 3 mths ago
        amen!!
      • oldbear 3 mths ago
        It seems that the media BLACK OUT is STILL working on a LOT of FOLKS!
        Follow Cobra's advice and check out Ron Paul to see if you can support his policies! I've been a registered Libertarian since 1974 and have recently registered Republican(shudder of revulsion) just so I could vote for RON PAUL in 2012!!!!!
    • Michael  •  3 mths ago
      What happened to Newt and Mitt? They are both terrible candidates - that's what! Both are perfect examples of candidates that exemplify what is wrong with our entire Federal Government - the influence of Big $. The question to ask is - Who would the founding fathers be voting for?
      • oldbear 3 mths ago
        Ron Paul, because he is the ONLY candidate with a THIRTY YEAR record of supporting and defending the Constitution!!!
      • rocket-man 3 mths ago
        the founding fathers would vote for none with the exception of ron paul--- he is the only clear choice!!! the others think that money is the means to their end!!! Not their thoughts or self esteem, ideas and worth as the good of the people comes first!!!
    • Cobra  •  3 mths ago
      Ask yourself these two questions:

      For all of the things Obama has done that you don't like, how have they been that different from what Bush did?

      For all of the things Obama has done that you don't like, would Romney have down anything different?
      • rocket-man 3 mths ago
        no one can see things that have not happened,only supposition!!!
      • Anya J 3 mths ago
        first question, nadda, nothing, they are the same man, same jug ears same bad politics, just different skin colors....question two ,who the heck knows? Mitt isn't Obama, so who knows what he would do---if I could predict the future I would have won the lotto this time around and be looking for beachfront homes on Maui!
      • FLF 3 mths ago
        Romney would have sold America and laid off it's entire work force for not meeting quarterly earnings estimates.
    • incredulous  •  Burnt Hills, New York  •  3 mths ago
      What's happened to Newt and Mitt? After weeks of watching them sling mud as each other, they figured out what terrible candidates they are.
    • Bob  •  3 mths ago
      I've always said - go after the really conservative voters (the ones who vote in the primary and pick the nominee) and you'll never win the general election. Not enough of you really conservative types, especially you social conservatives to win in November. Sorry but that is reality. And this is coming from a true conservative. It scares me what might happen to the house. A lot of independents and moderates are beginning to really dislike the Tea Party group in congress.
    • Rufus T. Firefly  •  3 mths ago
      Susan, get your facts straight. Noot's going to the moon, not Mars.
    • Rasser  •  3 mths ago
      Once people looked at their history and listened to them talk, it was clear neither of them were presidential material. Just why that dim bulb Santorum is doing so well with them still puzzles me. Maybe the republican voter doesn't like people that are brighter than they are? The G W Bush presidency sure proved that beyond a shadow of a doubt.
    • z-force  •  3 mths ago
      Rick + Mitt + Newt = 4 more years of Obama raise your hand if you have had enough of Hollywood Politics~~~~~~~~~~
    • Diogenes the Dawg  •  3 mths ago
      Mittens would not make a good president but the really stupid and sick thing is that he's being attacked for being "moderate". This shows how divisive, partisan and polarized the Republicans have made political discourse in America.Being moderate and willing to compromise used to be a good thing until the radical Republican extremists hijacked the process.
    • Anya J  •  3 mths ago
      ". On many issues, Santorum makes Gingrich look like a sage." Pretty much true, but both are neanderthal losers who hate women, one wants to make all of them his mistresses, the other believes in religious slavery....didn't sanitarium write a book a few years back because he was insulted that a mear woman, ie Hillary, wrote a book called "It takes a village", and sanitarium wrote one that basically said "I am man therefore I am master?" or some similar idea? The guy is a sexist #$%$
    • Ron Paul or Bust!  •  3 mths ago
      Ron Paul is making out the best of all!!!! The 3 stooges attack each other, and Ron Paul does not have to waste money doing that. Since the second debate, they do not attack him, because it would be political suicide.
    • Toxic Hairball  •  3 mths ago
      While the spotlight sits on the Republicans during these primaries, they have done precious little to win support from outside their base, even raising doubts among them. As committed as turds like Mitch McConnell, Boehner and their ilk have been to usurp everything Obama from the jump, the GOP has done a shockingly poor job presenting voters with an inspired alternative. Nor has a case been made of Republican effectiveness to govern since the Great Takeover of the House 2 years ago. We languish, yet the economy appears to be improving, despite our Gov'ts follies. I believe Americans are too smart to have forgotten the still festering Bush debacle, which seems to be the premise of GOP's ballyhooed "Recapture" themes.
    • Permanent Guest  •  3 mths ago
      Are you comparing Newt to a balloon? How dare you! Maybe a blimp, but not a balloon.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      ,,,, didn't they self destruct
    • runner  •  Seattle, Washington  •  3 mths ago
      mainline conservatism exposes our country's trend of borrow money (which increases our already 15 trillion dabt) to give foriegn aid to other countrys and to build them up while our country goes to pot
    • legalswashbuckler  •  Colusa, California  •  3 mths ago
      It will be a brokered GOP convention and the GOP candidate will be chosen in a back room by the Party elite.
    • Yahoo User  •  3 mths ago
      Anyone know...did newt ever advocate colonizing mars? i just want to know
    • TR RINO  •  3 mths ago
      Santorum is dependent on how fickle the conservative wing of the GOP is. Or will they hop back and forth between Newt and Rick.
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