OWS: Violence Will Be Necessary

Quote from wjk:

From last night, one of my favorite exchanges:

MS. TUMULTY: So Speaker Gingrich, it sounds like Congresswoman Bachmann does not believe that Wall Street is to blame for the financial mess. You've said that the current protests on Wall Street are, in your words, "the natural product of Obama's class warfare."
Does this mean that these people who are out there protesting on Wall Street, across the country, have no grievance?

MR. GINGRICH: No. I -- let me draw a distinction. I think there are -- virtually every American has a reason to be angry. I think virtually every American has a reason to be worried. I think the people who are protesting on Wall Street break into two groups: one is left-wing agitators who would be happy to show up next week on any other topic, and the other is sincere middle-class people who, frankly, are very close to the tea party people in actually caring. You can tell which group is which.

The people who are decent and responsible citizens pick up after themselves. The people who are just out there as activists trash the place and walk off and are proud of having trashed it. So let's draw that distinction.
I think Newt Gingrich may be the smartest of the Republican candidates. But, because of the way he left his House Speaker position in the 90's he alienated a lot of people. I think that would be a big negative in the general campaign.

However, I would really really like to see him, in the capacity of President, invite Bill Clinton on Air Force One then make him exit through the back door. Just as Clinton did to him.
 
Quote from pspr:


However, I would really really like to see him, in the capacity of President, invite Bill Clinton on Air Force One then make him exit through the back door. Just as Clinton did to him.

Lol, you've had "your panties in a twist" over this for what, nearly two decades?
 
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