Trent TV: Newt Didn’t Nuke

Trent Ling recounts the closure of the 2012 GOP nominating process that ultimately selected Mitt Romney to run against President Obama in November.  Interestingly, though Trent expected a sustained fireworks display, the Republican campaign went out with a fizzle.

“I’m just an observer and not an advocate,” Trent relates.  “I see various tacks and tactics there for the taking, and when they fail to materialize, it surprises.  It now seems that the GOP hopes to win this thing conventionally.  If it loses, then the people will probably take up the mantle upon which Newt Gingrich took a calculated pass.”

In this Trent TV exclusive below, Trent shares how Gingrich let Romney go:

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  1. I love this – it really would’ve been a “nuke”. That type of observation is certainly not available from today’s media. Today’s media thrives on the publics unawareness and feeds off of that with what they’re bent on saying – depending who their listeners are. I look forward to God revealing more as we go along. My history with politics has always been influenced from the media and that has to be deciphered with wisdom instead of just parroting what’s been said. God offers such wisdom. The trick as you’ve briefly mentioned is not to be what I’ve previously been – an armchair advocate. While there, I’m stepping into opposing 2 Timothy 2:4. I’ll take (verse 3) full blown “Soldier of Christ” thank you!
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