Tuesday, December 13, 2011

"$1 million Mr. Harper take the money and don't run again ..... Final Offer!"

Good Day Readers:

If a radio talk show host can do it why can't we? Here's the plan. We find 1 million Canadians to donate a loonie and we'll offer the money to Mr. Harper if he agrees not to run again - $1.5 million if he immediately resigns.

After the Omnibus Crime Bill becomes law we believe he will be the first charged by the Federal Court of Canada for the contemptuous, disgraceful way his government has reacted to its recent decision in the Canadian Wheat Board case plus for other parliamentary crime. "I am innocent the Opposition Parties made me do it!"

Sincerely,
Clare L. Pieuk
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Michael Savage offers Newt Gingrich $1 million to drop out of race
The State Column Staff Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Conservative radio talk show host Michael Savage offered Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich $1 million to drop out of the Republican presidential primary race Monday. As Mr. Gingrich has become the latest front-runner in the race, Mr. Savage does not believe he can defeat President Barack Obama in 2012, and is urging him to drop out.

The host of “The Savage Nation,” posted the offer to his website Monday, offering the former House Speaker $1 million to end his 2012 campaign within 72 hours. He also attacked Mr. Gingrich for his three marriages and said in a blog post that compared to Mr. Obama, Mr. Gingrich would look like a “fat, old, white man” on TV.

“The most pressing issue before America today is defeating Barack Obama, and that is something Newt Gingrich cannot do,” Mr. Savage said in the statement posted to his radio show website.

“For weeks on my show, I have enumerated the reasons why Gingrich cannot succeed in an election against Obama. In a presidential debate against Obama, regardless of how well he does, on television he will come off badly compared to Obama and look like nothing more than what he is, a fat, old, white man,” the Talk Radio Network nationally syndicated host added.

Mr. Savage’s show has an audience of over 8 million listeners on 400 radio stations across the U.S., the third most listened to talk radio show in the U.S.

Mr. Savage attacked Mr. Gingrich on the basis of actions he took both as Speaker of the House and during his post political career.

“He’s in favor of amnesty for illegal aliens, he’s taken hundreds of thousands of dollars from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, two of the most corrupt financial institutions in history,” Mr. Savage posited Monday.

“He’s cheated on two wives, and left both of them while they were both seriously ill, which will destroy his chances among female voters,” the conservative radio show host added.

Other popular conservative media figures including Ann Coulter, Rush Limbaugh and Washington Post columnist George Will have expressed similar views of Mr. Gingrich, though not as harsh as Mr. Savage’s.

The offer certainly appears authentic, as Mr. Savage ends the statement urging Mr. Gingrich to “take the money and don’t run.”

Mr. Gingrich has not publicly responded to Mr. Savage’s offer, but issued a letter to his staff and supporters Tuesday urging them to support his policy of remaining positive in promoting his 2012 Republican presidential primary campaign.

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