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As the Newt Turns

Newt Gingrich tries to square the circle on his Libya positions, saying that it’s Obama who flip-flopped on intervening militarily. Are you convinced?

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LiveFreeOrDie| 3.24.11 @ 9:28PM

My absolute biggest problem with Newt is his complete lack of substance. I do admire his consistency. He attempts to be convincingly in favor of whichever way the wind is blowing nearly 100% of the time.

When faced with the latest flavor-of-the-month crisis he occasionally offers a solution, strings attached, benefiting his own aspirations. He's part of the problem, not the solution.

Grzmlyk| 3.25.11 @ 11:44AM

Live Fee or Die, you NAILED Gingrich.

Kudos to you. And a heave-ho to the increasingly unendurable Newt Gingrich.

Alan Brooks| 3.25.11 @ 12:56PM

his only big flaw is futurology

Alan Brooks| 3.25.11 @ 12:57PM

that is, his errors from outmoded futurology

Occam's Tool| 3.24.11 @ 11:30PM

Dang it, I wanted to say something pithy, but he beat me to it. As a Presidential candidate, Newt is a great Novelist.

Andrew Keirns| 3.25.11 @ 10:36AM

Turn RET loose on Newt again ...
We need Newt to sit down and shut up. His time has passed.

Bob Miller| 3.25.11 @ 11:32AM

When it's hard to figure out what course of action is expedient for his career, Newt becomes indecisive or vacillating like an Obama.

Grzmlyk| 3.25.11 @ 11:43AM

Newt Gingrich always has and always will be about one thing and one thing ONLY: Newt Gingrich.

He's nothing but a shamless hawker, another DC-based used car salesman, selling a brand - and behind that brand is absolutely nothing.

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