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    Gingrich slams Romney on immigration, Obama on taxes

    MIAMI, Florida (Reuters) - Republican Newt Gingrich, cranking up the campaign rhetoric, mocked White House rival Mitt Romney's plan for self-deportation of illegal immigrants as a "fantasy" on Wednesday and assailed President Barack Obama's tax ideas as "stupid."

    Gingrich, who has surged in recent polls to pull into a virtual tie with Romney in Florida after beating him last week in South Carolina, poked fun at Romney during a forum sponsored by the Spanish-language network Univision.

    He ridiculed Romney's statement on Monday that he would support "self-deportation" of illegal immigrants rather than force the government to round them up and send them home, a stance that has drawn criticism as unworkable.

    "You have to live in a world of Swiss bank accounts and Cayman Island accounts and automatic, you know, $20 million a year income with no work to have some fantasy this far from reality," Gingrich said in a reference to Romney's fortune, revealed when he released his tax records earlier this week.

    Romney has taken a tougher position on illegal immigration than Gingrich, including threatening to veto the Dream Act, a proposal that would allow some children of illegal immigrants a path to citizenship.

    Momentum from a big win at the South Carolina primary election last week has propelled Gingrich into Florida, which holds its primary vote on January 21.

    At an earlier campaign stop, Gingrich also criticized Obama's proposal in Tuesday's State of the Union speech to make those who earn at least $1 million a year pay a marginal tax rate of at least 30 percent.

    Gingrich said in Coral Springs that he was expecting clarification from the White House because the proposal was "so stupid even they couldn't defend it."

    And he took on House Minority leader Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat who had appeared to suggest this week that she had information from an ethics probe into Gingrich in the 1990s that would prevent him from becoming president.

    "I think if she knows something, she ought to say it, and if she doesn't know something, she ought to quit saying it," Gingrich told Fox News on Wednesday. "But this is baloney."

    LATINO VOTE

    Immigration is a big issue in Florida, where 11 percent of registered Republican voters are Hispanic and many are of Cuban descent. The state's primary on Tuesday is the next battleground in the Republican race to pick a challenger to Obama and will be a crucial swing state in November's general election.

    Gingrich, the former House speaker, has said he would work to pass a version of the Dream Act that would allow children of illegal immigrants a path to citizenship if they join the military.

    "I am not for the whole Dream Act, but I am for the part that says if you are in the United States, even if your parents brought you illegally, if you are here, you have the same right to sign up in the military and earn citizenship," Gingrich said.

    In a separate appearance at the Univision forum, Romney was told Gingrich had called him anti-immigration.

    "It is very sad for a candidate to resort to that kind of epithet. It is just inappropriate," he said. "There are differences between candidates on important issues but we don't attack each other with those kind of terrible terms. I am not anti-immigrant. I am pro-immigrant."

    "There were times when the president said if you send me this legislation, I will sign it. And I thought, well, aren't you the leader of the free world? Why don't you draft some legislation?" Romney said.

    "Why don't you go out and say here's what I want, here's what needs to happen, come to the White House, let's sit down and hammer this out together," he said.

    Both Romney and Gingrich courted Hispanics with their appearances at the Univision forum. Gingrich took a tough stance against Cuba, proposing a range of steps including covert operations and psychological warfare to end the Castro government.

    DENIES HYPOCRISY OVER INFIDELITY

    Gingrich said he would use the same tools against Cuba that were used against the former Soviet Union by former President Ronald Reagan and former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

    "They went at it psychologically, they went at it economically, they went at it diplomatically, they went at it with covert operations," he said. "You want to say to the entire younger generation of the dictatorship 'You have no future propping up the dictatorship. You have a wonderful future if you are willing to become a democracy.'"

    Gingrich was asked at the forum about his marital troubles and whether it was hypocritical of him to lead the impeachment effort against President Bill Clinton in 1998 when Gingrich also was being unfaithful to his second wife.

    "I didn't do the same thing. I have never lied under oath. I have never committed perjury. I have never been involved in a felony. He was," Gingrich said.

    (Additional reporting by Steve Holland, Sam Youngman, Deborah Charles; Writing by John Whitesides; Editing by Eric Walsh)

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    96 comments

    • Initaknow  •  27 days ago
      demand making E-VERIFY a law and any business caught with illegals working there revoke their business license and self deportation will occur
    • ziggyzonezep  •  28 days ago
      With his bloated belly and yellow beady eyes,crooked.. im better than you smile..This guy newts not long for this world...selfish selfish selfish...
    • Terry  •  27 days ago
      Newt would let all the illegals stay!!! I say enforce the law or let the states enforce the law if the Feds can't or WON'T!! Land of the free not just free to enter!!!
    • TREE  •  28 days ago
      WAKE UP fellow Republicans... Newt is not a REAGAN Republican and was in fact sanctioned for over 80 ethic violations and fined $300,000 and run out of town by REAGAN
      Republicans. Give Newt a debate trophy because that is all he can win. Newt has never polled as a WINNER against Obama in the national polls. Isn't our goal to win the White House? They haven't even reported on the FBI investigation of him in the 90's. gesh
    • JacobH  •  Kansas City, United States  •  28 days ago
      self deportation sounds a little better than amnesty... both suck, but deportation of any kind is better than just letting them stay, i dont care how long you where here. you came illegal you stayed illegal.. just because you stayed under the radar for 15 years doesnt make it ok. now we have a population boom of latino kids who should of never been here in the first place.
    • Richard  •  27 days ago
      the republicans need to smarten up the hispanic vote is fragmented between illegals and legals ...legals vote democrat 6million of them the rest are illegal aliens who can,t vote ...so lets do the math folks that leaves 0ver 85% of americans who want to stop this illegal invasion and deport the ones we allready have here ...RULE OF LAW !!! NO AMNESTY !!!! NO NIGHTMARE ACT !!!!...THE AMERICAN PEOPLE AND OUR CONGRESS HAVE MADE IT CLEAR !!!!!....ENFORCE OUR LAWS AND THEY WILL NOT COME HERE !!!!...ENFORCE OUR LAWSAND THEY WILL LEAVE!!!!!.....
    • cj  •  26 days ago
      Romney is right. Take away the jobs and benefits and illegal aliens will "self-deport", especially if combined with sweeps to detain and deport.
    • Rick  •  Waco, United States  •  27 days ago
      Mitts immigration policy is better then Newts amnesty plan,
    • Karl  •  Buffalo, United States  •  28 days ago
      Violating your marriage vows somehow doesn't equate to lying under oath to New Gingrich. The issue isn't about legality, it is about TRUST.
    • hams  •  28 days ago
      For a guy that was ousted and fined while working in Washington and not to mention his personal life..he sure has a lot of negative comments
    • R. S.  •  26 days ago
      Just because he can win a shouting match and lie, it does not qualify him to be the President!
    • Andy Rock Skipper  •  27 days ago
      Newts start as a aquatic larva. Then changes to a terrestrial juvenile (called an eft). Then end as an adult. Adult newts have lizard-like bodies and may be either fully aquatic, living permanently in the water, or semi-aquatic, living terrestrially but returning to the water each year to breed. Need I say more?
    • Andy Rock Skipper  •  27 days ago
      280 corps on fortune 500 pay an average of 18.5% in taxes (Fed and State combined) after loopholes. The average buisness pays 27% combined fed and State after loopholes. That actually puts the United States on par with most western countries. Romney only pays 15% of income in taxes. Reality check from standard GOP talking points.
    • maggie  •  27 days ago
      Gingrich really has nothing to offer and he can hardly run on his "record" so all he does is slam anyone running against him. It is hard for me to believe that people will be stupid enough to vote for someone who does nothing but spew hate, but I suppose some will.
    • Gulf Coast Alan  •  25 days ago
      Arogance and Adultery.
    • dino  •  28 days ago
      'The Benny Hill' show all over again
    • mark  •  Las Vegas, United States  •  28 days ago
      The truth came out today by Elliott Abrams, assistant secretary of state under President Ronald Reagan that Gingrich repeatedly insulted the president. You can read the entire article at the National Review Online. So, when you hear this Crooked Swingin fat slob tell us how he admired Ronald Reagan, do not believe him. He is a liar. Obama is probably praying that Gingrich will be the one he will run against because Newt the fat SOB will be tarred and feathered as he is run out of town.
    • TD  •  Yakima, United States  •  28 days ago
      Newt is a mockery of all that is right, fair and honest. Since he likes slamming so much, he should do what he is perfectly suited for - become a sumo wrestler.
    • oscar  •  Columbia, United States  •  27 days ago
      Immigration, taxes issue come when there is election. Required field job issue dead. Dam it Immigration, taxes issue both are similar to religion issue.
    • Jake  •  27 days ago
      "I didn't do the same thing. I have never lied under oath. I have never committed perjury. I have never been involved in a felony. He was," Gingrich said.

      But Clinton wasn't banging other women while his wife was suffering from cancer. And that takes the cold heart of a snake.
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