Sunday, April 22, 2007

Newt Gingrich explains why liberals caused the Virginia Tech massacre

By trying to say his bizarre statement after the Columbine school shooting still applied. Read (and hear) his intelligent and logical response as to why the liberals are at fault:
GINGRICH: Well, who has created a situation ethics, essentially, zone of not being willing to talk about any of these things. Let me carry another example. I strongly supported Imus being dismissed, but I also think the very thing he was dismissed for, which is the use of language which is stunningly degrading of women — the fact, for example, that one of the Halloween costumes this last year was being able to be either a prostitute or a pimp at 10, 11, 12 years of age, buying a costume, and we don’t have any discussion about what’s happened to our culture because while we’re restricting political free speech under McCain-Feingold, we say it’s impossible to restrict vulgar and vicious and anti-human speech. And I would argue that that’s a major component of what’s happened to our culture in the last 40 years.
Aren't we already getting eight years of this weird make-your-own-reality stuff? I think we've had enough.

Besides.

Who wants a president named Newt?

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(Picture of Warty Newt from here.)

Update 4/23: Mustang Bobby of Bark Bark Woof Woof reminds us of another time Gingrich worked very hard to link society's ills and liberals together.... and it didn't work:
It is easy for Mr. Gingrich to blame society for the ills and tragedies of one demented man. He has done it before, with the tragedy of Susan Smith, the woman who drowned her two children in 1994. At first Mr. Gingrich implied that liberals were to blame and that it would be advantageous for the Republicans in the upcoming 1994 mid-term elections by reminding voters that liberals could be held accountable: "Slightly more moving our way. I think that the mother killing the two children in South Carolina vividly reminds every American how sick the society is getting and how much we need to change things." He dropped that when it came to light that Ms. Smith had been molested as a teen by her stepfather, a prominent South Carolina Republican and leader of the Christian Coalition. But obviously that smack-down in irony has not been enough to deter him, and onward he goes, doing what Republicans do best: finding a problem, making people afraid of it, and then finding someone else to blame for it. He doesn't offer solutions, nor does he bother to contemplate the fact that it was under the Reagan administration that federal assistance for mental health services for people like Mr. Cho was cut back and the Republicans have been very successful in defeating every effort by the Democrats to restore it, leaving it to the states, who have barely enough resources to pay for existing facilities, or the private sector.


5 comments:

charley said...

once me and my buddy, god, i guess it's been over 10 years ago, were watching CSPAN, and one of the congress critters got up and referred to Nit... quickly corrected him self to Newt.

we both knew then, in the back halls they called him nitwit.

ellroon said...

Why is this bozo being given air time?

Anonymous said...

That's an insult from people my age - you call someone a nit because they are only half as smart as a nitwit.

Thanks to the intrusive media we know his sister works for a government contractor and is an evangelical Christian. No guarantees, but it doesn't support his being a liberal.

As for his grudge against the rich, it may have something to do with his parents working three jobs to ensure that his sister and he went to the best colleges they could, whether they wanted to or not. If he has been busting his butt all his life, he might not appreciate people who have been given everything their entire lives.

Steve Bates said...

That's also an insult to newts everywhere... thanks for the photo of a beautiful specimen.

ellroon said...

Some who work hard all their lives don't have such a massive ego, an inability to see self-hypocrisy, and a bloated sense of self-importance... I'm repeating myself.

We should interview all his wives.