Rendered Newt

Gingrich shills for Republican energy policy under bizarre guise as energy guru 2

Newsweek leads off an interview with Newt Gingrich by saying that when it comes to the challenges of energy policy, he "understands these challenges better than most."

Says who? What in Gingrich's writing and record show that he is anything but a party-line conservative Republican on energy? It's bizarre how the media repeats these things about Newt's alleged policy acumen purely because, as far as I can tell, Newt tells them so. The interview itself doesn't evince much understanding.

It's late, so I'll outsource debunking to others.

On this:

If Obama wins and you had a line-item veto on his energy plan, what would you eliminate?
His energy plan is largely pious hope. He hopes they can make breakthroughs and do this or that.

Matt says:

But if we change the structure of the market to ensure that emitters need to pay the true cost of their emissions, then the market will keep working and the economy will develop in a different direction. There's nothing especially pious about the hope, it's well-grounded in theory and in our experience with past environmental regulations. The real pious hope is the idea that if we do nothing to change incentives, a miracle solution will just emerge out of the ether for no reason.

On this:

Obama said in one of the debates that Americans need to sacrifice and cut back their energy usage. How do you think that'll fly as part of the solution?
Just as well as it did with Jimmy Carter. People don't elect presidents who tell them to sacrifice. They elect presidents who solve problems so they don't have to sacrifice.

Brad points out that McCain calls for sacrifice virtually every time he opens his mouth. Also that Kennedy guy.

It's the post-Reagan Republican Party that refuses to treat Americans like adults or ask for sacrifice in exchange for competent leadership, and indeed casts the very notion of paying taxes as an affront to Americans' right to hoard. It is Gingrich Republicans that hold Americans in such incredibly low esteem. And coincidentally, they're the ones "people" are busy "not electing."

For my own vintage Newt-bashing, see "Newt Gingrich's 'green conservatism'," "Newt? Seriously?," and "A one-legged man at a butt-kickin' contest." See also this expose of Newt's 527 group, and this update on it.

David Roberts is staff writer for Grist. You can follow his Twitter feed at twitter.com/drgrist.

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  1. JMG's avatar

    JMG Posted 7:51 am
    04 Nov 2008

    GOP "expertise"Hey, if McCain can say that Sarah Palin is one of the most knowledgeable people in the country on energy, then Newt definitely must be one of the most knowledgeable in the galaxy . . .

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  2. jcwinnie Posted 6:22 am
    08 Nov 2008

    Astute NewtNewt is astute with his political savvy observation that "People don't elect presidents who tell them to sacrifice. They elect presidents who solve problems so they don't have to sacrifice."
    That his observation is so spot on indicates why future generation will damn us for our short-sightedness.
    Sometime in the not-so-distant future...
    "How could they just keep doing what they were doing when they had such overwhelming evidence of the consequences?"
    "They just didn't give a damn."

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