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"The White House will become my scheduler," he said, adding that everywhere the president delivers a speech, he'd show up and deliver his own rebuttal that same day. He'd do it as long as it takes for Obama to give in. "Four hours after he speaks, I will answer his speech every single speech from that day on. And I just think in the age of mass media and blogs and talk radio and 24-hour cable news, the White House won't be able to take more than two or three weeks of that." This willingness to face off against his rivals -- particularly Obama -- drives confidence among his growing base of supporters. "I think it's a great forum for Newt, because he's not a scripted candidate," said Jonathan White, a former priest and Gingrich supporter who lives in Amherst. "He doesn't stand up there with 30-second sound bites. He has over 30 years of experience in the government. He studied these issues all his life." Indeed, there was no lightning round of questions Monday night. Gingrich was not asked about his three marriages or his cooperation with Nancy Pelosi on climate change. Gingrich saved perhaps his harshest criticism for Iran, which he said needed regime change. "They've had a consistent pattern of being our enemies," he said. "I believe we cannot allow them to have a nuclear weapon. Therefore I believe we have to be for regime change." Huntsman largely agreed, as he did all night. It was dry enough at times to prompt Huntsman to joke about putting one of his daughters to sleep. Drew Cline, the opinion page editor for the New Hampshire Union Leader, perhaps summed it up best: "This isn't a debate; it's a think tank panel. At this point, I'd heartily welcome Donald Trump."
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