Newt Gingrich was never my favorite. Meeting him in person only confirmed the feeling. I don't question his often brilliance, but some of his recent gaffes weigh too heavily on him. That said, he's making sense here. Kinda piggybacking on the tea parties actually, but I like it:
Thursday, September 30, 2010
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"I don't question his often brilliance, but some of his recent gaffes weigh too heavily on him."
Newt? Brilliance? You mean like when he said Obama was like Hitler? Newt is a dilrod, dude, like most of the current "leaders" in the Republican party who are anti-science and anti-fact.
Another fact free response from the left. If it were not for dissembling and lying the Left would not have anything to fall back on. What next, class warfare?
What the Left does not recognize is that they have used the same tire worn out tactics out of the Allinsky playbook so many times that no one is threatened by their name calling anymore. They have NO value because they add nothing to the marketplace of ideas. They are the true "mind numbed robots" DUDE! I think, so would not be, if I was on the Left I would be ashamed at the base "Graysonesque" dialogue and lack of substance.
Actually very well done and places emphasis on people getting involved in the process, something the Left cannot abide as demonstrated by the drivel, and asking those same people to go VOTE.
If you care about this country GO VOTE. Unlike the Left I do not fear an involved electorate. Americans are good people. They just have to remember that.
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