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Ya gotta do both, Mr. Gingrich. You're fooling yourself if you actually believe that voters will accept you as anything other than an astute historian and analyst. You had your turn at the podium, Mr. Gingrich. You did a fine job as Speaker in orchestrating the House into a "contract" with America, Mr. Gingrich. But you lost that position by buckling to some questionable ethical charge about a book deal or speaking fees or something like that. End of political career, Mr. Gingrich. And criticizing the presidential debate format as an "undeclared" wanting to play it your way won't pan out with voters. No more than it will pan out for Mr. Thompson. Both of you chose to leave the very career you supposedly seek and now you want America to "beg" you to please run for the highest office in the land? Without jumping through the proverbial hoops -- without being subjected to the criticism, the inquiries and the rebuttal that other candidates are facing? Ut uh. Won't fly, Mr. Gingrich. No matter how much "above" the process you and Fred place yourselves, the public and the political process mandate that you face your opponents head-on. Sorry -- you can't call the shots and expect voters to fall in line behind you. Oh, you and Fred can skillfully talk the talk, Mr. Gingrich:
You don't have to hold hands, Mr. Gingrich. You can even do your own shuffle and soft-shoe routines. But to walk the walk you first have to "stand up" to talk the talk, Mr. former-Speaker.
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| Rhet May 27, 2007 10:07 AM PDT Go home, Newt. Busy yourself writing historical novels. | ||
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