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Newt's Rick Tyler Loses It

This hyperventilating is the sign of a truly desperate staffer for an imploding wannabe campaign. Rick Tyler, an otherwise decent fellow who works for the logorrheic Newtonian, absolutely lost his, uh, his stuff. Do read the crazy rantings in the link above. At the end comes the truly delusional part:

Out of the billowing smoke and dust of tweets and trivia emerged Gingrich, once again ready to lead those who won't be intimated by the political elite and are ready to take on the challenges America faces.

Methinks if there is any billowing smoke, it is the funny stuff the Gingriches must be smoking if they think he has emerged looking like anything except a shabby, self-important hack with enough egg on his face to feed omelets to the whole nation of Lichtenstein.

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A Grin without a Cat| 5.18.11 @ 11:47PM

Well, then, what is the population of Lichtenstein?

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Oldefarte| 5.19.11 @ 11:30AM

Tyler's intent escapes my mental pay grade, but Newt's seemingly futile attempt to appear MAINSTREAM/MODERATE methinks cause him to STEP IN IT, big time. It's sad that politicians like himself and Mitt don't have the political courage to TELL THE TRUTH, as much as same may hurt or be damaging politically. As is said, in life and in politics, THE TRUTH SHALL MAKE YOU FREE!!!!!!!!

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