Newt Gingrich called Stephen Harper a "pro-American" conservative in his speech after winning the South Carolina Republican primary on Saturday night. (Getty/AP)
Gingrich described Harper as a "conservative and pro-American" prime minister who is being forced to consider selling Canadian energy to China because of Obama's decision on Keystone. "What (Harper) has said is he's going to cut a deal with the Chinese and they'll build a pipeline straight across the Rockies to Vancouver," said Gingrich, referencing the proposal for the Northern Gateway pipeline from Alberta to the B.C. coast.
"Now, an American president who can create a Chinese-Canadian partnership is truly a danger to this country."
Gingrich was picking up on the growing sense that Canada is turning to China as an energy partner as an alternative to the United States.
Harper may very well enjoy a closer relationship with a like-minded conservative, such as Gingrich or even Mitt Romney, than with Obama. We'll have to wait until November 2012 to find out.
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Gingrich's resurgence and eventual victory was unexpected, to say the least. As of a week ago, he was polling around the middle of the pack and few expected his candidacy to take off in South Carolina. He experienced a small bump in the middle of the week, when Texas Gov. Rick Perry dropped out of the race and threw his support behind the former speaker of the House. But that spark was nearly doused when his ex-wife gave an interview to ABC News claiming that he'd asked her for an open marriage while engaging in an affair with Callista Bisek, a Hill staffer who has since married Gingrich and taken his last name.
South Carolina voters seemed largely unfazed by this development, however, and Gingrich managed to use the interview to his advantage during the week when he was asked to answer a question about it at a GOP presidential debate.
Gingrich's resurgence and eventual victory was unexpected, to say the least. As of a week ago, he was polling around the middle of the pack and few expected his candidacy to take off in South Carolina. He experienced a small bump in the middle of the week, when Texas Gov. Rick Perry dropped out of the race and threw his support behind the former speaker of the House. But that spark was nearly doused when his ex-wife gave an interview to ABC News claiming that he'd asked her for an open marriage while engaging in an affair with Callista Bisek, a Hill staffer who has since married Gingrich and taken his last name.
South Carolina voters seemed largely unfazed by this development, however, and Gingrich managed to use the interview to his advantage during the week when he was asked to answer a question about it at a GOP presidential debate.
Gingrich's resurgence and eventual victory was unexpected, to say the least. As of a week ago, he was polling around the middle of the pack and few expected his candidacy to take off in South Carolina. He experienced a small bump in the middle of the week, when Texas Gov. Rick Perry dropped out of the race and threw his support behind the former speaker of the House. But that spark was nearly doused when his ex-wife gave an interview to ABC News claiming that he'd asked her for an open marriage while engaging in an affair with Callista Bisek, a Hill staffer who has since married Gingrich and taken his last name.
South Carolina voters seemed largely unfazed by this development, however, and Gingrich managed to use the interview to his advantage during the week when he was asked to answer a question about it at a GOP presidential debate.
Newt Gingrich is a fan of Stephen Harper.
The Republican presidential hopeful gave the Canadian prime minister a shout out in his speech after winning the South Carolina primary on Saturday night.
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Newt Gingrich is a fan of Stephen Harper.
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Stop-at-nothing radicalism is dangerous for the GOP because most Americans recoil from it. It's also dangerous for America. We need two political parties solidly grounded in the realities of governing. Our democracy can't work any other way.
Didn't he resign because of serious accusations he renege on a loan from the Congress bank and other unspecified unethical behavior. "I forgot I got a loan for millions"
Unethical behavior, now that's something Harper and him have in common.
BCSLAVE: Didn't he resign because of serious accusations he renege on
I'm sorry, Newt is not suitable for President. The look of him, alone, is sneaky. I'm sorry, Newt-lovers.. but I have to be honest here. Sometimes, you just get a 'hunch.'
shelbychermak1978: I'm sorry, Newt is not suitable for President. The look
Personaly, I will not vote for any party that supports the wholesale export of any of our Canadian resourses. Want to kick start the economy?, then use the energy affordably right here at home to get people out, produce and manufacture the resources, export the product and then and only then export the excess. As far as the USA is concerned, I took great offense to a comment made some years ago by a Senator whos name I remember as Bucannon, on television saying, "If Canada has it and we want it, we'll take it.". Enough said.
nervuswrek: Personaly, I will not vote for any party that supports
God Bless America if Newt Gingrich gets to be the President. But then again i was informed that there's no danger that he'll be the nominee. He has the support of only 7 Congressman/Senator's out of 289. Totally despised within the party. But a good talker at those debates and certainly appeals to the gullible.
leroybrown: God Bless America if Newt Gingrich gets to be the
The Huffington Post Canada Michael Bolen First Posted: 01/24/2012 11:27 am Updated: 01/24/2012 4:53 pm