Newt continues to make a fool of himself as he defends his anti-capitalist assault on Romney. We have Newt's own words.


Today, Newt insults all conservatives angered at his anti-capitalist assault on Romney.  Understand that Romney needs to be fully vetted by our side.  If he is going to claim 100,000 jobs,  prove it.  What was his record as governor of Massachusetts?  Did he appoint pro-abortion justices to the state’s court system?  And what is the full story with regard to Romney Care?  Are there mandates that push for forced compliance or not?
 
But to attack Romney for not being a caring investment broker,  is idiocy.  The following was written by me,  two days ago.  In my comments,  you have a record of sorts of what Gingrich was preaching and what he,  now, wants us all to forget.  

Today,  on the Fox morning show,  he pretended to be amazed at why “supposed conservatives”  were attacking him for going after Romney. 
If he is going to pursue the “you all are stupid” strategy as he attempts to escape the impact of his own thoughtless words,  then he can forget my support during the primary season. 

Here is a review of Gingrich as he mouths off,  sounding all righteous: 

I listened to Newt’s first defense of this attack,  and I have no intentions of forgetting what he said.  Last night,  Newt made a second defense, on Greta (Fox News show)  but left off those comments that went to the more Leftist considerations of days  (actually “hours”) gone by.  In so many words,  Gingrich [previously] made it clear that in closing down businesses,  Romney had walked off from his “fiduciary responsibility” to those employees who were given their walking papers.  Understand that anti-capitalists believe that an employer’s “fiduciary responsibilities” extend beyond the hourly wage agreement and whatever was in the mixed in terms of benefits at the time the employee was hired.   Gingrich made it clear that he believes as long as the investor “suffers” as much as the fired workers, that was “o.k.”  His specific words included this statement:  There has to be some sense of “everybody is in the same boat.” 

These are the words that have everyone fired up.  And Newt’s new strategy?  To pretend that he is mainstream and the likes of Limbaugh,  Mark Levin,  Sean Hannity, Mayor Giuliani, Nikki Haley, Eric Bolling (on Fox news0 and us "commoners,"  are on the fringe,  not capable of understanding his stated concerns, is not a path to a successful rebuttal.    

His new found friend,  in all this,  is Obama and that is the most disgusting part of this whole matter. 

And now,  there is a new complaint  --  his 30 minute assault against Romney . . . . . . . absolutely terrible.  

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