Gingrich Sort Of Vaguely Makes Sense; Nation Terrified
Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

That Newt Gingrich, always with the contrariness! The other day he unleashed a blistering attack on the way American campaigns are run, calling it “stunningly dangerous”, saying that the current endless round of debates that involve seventeen people giving thirty-second sound-bites “aren’t debates” and are “almost unendurable.” He also says that expecting someone to not change opinions based on new knowledge or developments (aka “flip-flopping”) during a two-year campaign is ludicrous and counterproductive. This, combined with his telling a bunch of Young Republicans, while they were on a break from forcibly fellating one another, that the War on Terror was phony, might lead you to believe that Newt has some good ideas! MORE »

That Newt Gingrich, always with the contrariness! The other day he unleashed a blistering attack on the way American campaigns are run, calling it “stunningly dangerous”, saying that the current endless round of debates that involve seventeen people giving thirty-second sound-bites “aren’t debates” and are “almost unendurable.” He also says that expecting someone to not change opinions based on new knowledge or developments (aka “flip-flopping”) during a two-year campaign is ludicrous and counterproductive. This, combined with his telling a bunch of Young Republicans, while they were on a break from forcibly fellating one another, that the War on Terror was phony, might lead you to believe that Newt has some good ideas! MORE »







