"I'm confused by this analogy. Is Newt comparing himself to a Japanese fleet attacking America? That seems unusually accurate for him."
--A commenter on Newt Gingrich's Facebook page. He is responding to Newt's campaign director's post comparing his failure to get on the Virginia ballot to the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Monday, December 26, 2011
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4 comments:
better quote, to a friend, regarding the divorce of his first wife:
'You know and I know that she's not young enough or pretty enough to be the wife of a president'
He's a class act, all the way.
Newt=grandiose
There is nothing confusing about it because its inappropriate and misleading. Two words I'd use to describe all of Newt Gingrich's political career.
Maybe it is correct if one considers that his campaign's unpreparedness and subsequent failure to get on the ballot leaves his campaign as effective as a battleship that is sunken onto the harbor floor.
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