28 Days of Ronald Reagan – Day 27


“We will always remember. We will always be proud. We will always be prepared, so we may always be free.”

June 6, 1984 — at the D-Day Commemoration in Normandy, France

Ronald Wilson Reagan
February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004
40th President of the United States

February 6, 2011 marks the Centennial of Ronald Reagan’s birth.  Reagan was unquestionably the greatest President of my lifetime, and in my opinion, the greatest President of the 20th Century.  For the month of February, 2011, we present “28 Days of Ronald Reagan” featuring a daily tribute.  We’ll include his wit, and his wisdom and some of our favorite stories.

This is Newt Good News…

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According to the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Newt Gingrich will be announcing his Presidential  Exploratory Committte in the next 10 Days.

Newt Gingrich to announce exploratory committee ‘in 10 days’ — in Georgia
Jim Galloway at the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

“In 10 days, Newt Gingrich will be in Georgia, announcing his exploratory committee.”

Let’s save some time.

Not Newt. Not Ever.

Newt Gingrich is brilliant.  He knows his policy.  But he also carries way too much baggage.

Newt made a statement earlier this week that he doesn’t want to talk about his past, he wants to talk about his future.  That’s a good answer.

I still don’t want him to be President.

I was polled by Public Policy Polling last night.  When given the choice between Barack Obama and Newt Gingrich, I had to choose “undecided.”