Newt Gingrich's appearance on "Meet the Press" today could leave some wondering which party's nomination he is running for. The former speaker had some harsh words for Paul Ryan's (and by extension, nearly every House Republican's) plan to reform Medicare, calling it "radical." "I don't think right-wing social engineering is any more desirable than left-wing social engineering," he said when asked about Ryan's plan to transition to a "premium support" model for Medicare. "I don't think imposing radical change from the right or the left is a very good way for a free society to operate."Running to the left is a sure-fire way to be a very short-term GOP candidate. Newt's not the same guy he was in 1994.
As far as an alternative, Gingrich trotted out the same appeal employed by Obama/Reid/Pelosi -- for a "national conversation" on how to "improve" Medicare, and promised to eliminate "waste, fraud and abuse," etc.
"I think what you want to have is a system where people voluntarily migrate to better outcomes, better solutions, better options," Gingrich said. Ryan's plan was simply "too big a jump."
He even went so far as to compare it the Obama health-care plan. "I'm against Obamacare, which is imposing radical change, and I would be against a conservative imposing radical change.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Which Nomination is Newt Going For?
Republican...or Democrat?
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