On Tuesday's episode of "Real News From The Blaze," special guest Matt Kibbe, president of the conservative organization FreedomWorks, along with the panel, discussed why Newt Gingrich is not the Tea Party candidate for 2012. Blaze host S.E. Cupp shared her observation that the Tea Party wants a small government outsider and thus could never be satisfied with Gingrich, a "big government Republican." "But where are they going to go?" asks Kibbe, suggesting that panel members are holding the Tea Party and its ideal candidate "to standard no one can be held to." "I don't think the Tea Party has coalesced around Newt Gingrich," Kibbe said, speculating that there could even be a brokered convention with an outside candidate being chosen to run. "I would love to find someone outside of the current field," he added. When asked who might shine as an ideal presidential candidate with core Tea Party values, Kibbe offered Bobby Jindal, Marco Rubio and Tim Scott but ceded that they're all "too green" to run for president. Kibbe did agree that Jeb Bush could also be a good choice, underscoring a National Review post out Tuesday suggesting that the "charismatic governor" could "save the Republican party." Watch Kibbe and the panel discuss a Tea Party candidate below:

From Artur Davis at NRO who posits that there is a "feasibility around the idea" of a Jeb Bush run that before "seemed unthinkable." He writes: