I thought Gingrich might be too old to be VP but his command of the fact and the language makes him a real power to reckon with. You could even see that Wallace threw up the white flag trying to go after Trump early on because Gingrich was crushing him with his counter arguments. Wallace just gave up. It was really a delightful interview.
Newt is the bomb.
What’s with the gliches in the video when Gingrich starts talking e-mail scandal and the Chinese.
Is there a better copy out there?
I love Newt’s steel-trap mind. If he’s VP, whatever joker Hillary picks is going to have one helluva time in a debate.
Later, on a special editon of "Hannity", Sean will comment on our panel's comments on Gingrich's comments on Trump's and Hillary's comments.
Good. Cannot listen to Wallace—it’s that voice, nails on a chalkboard to the thousandth power.
Chris Wallace is the dutiful son of Mike Wallace the frigging rabid liberal of 60 Minutes fame.
He’s a liberal tried and true. Just like that Jamie Dupree, Dana PeRINO, and all the other pundit assholes masquerading as conservative Americans.
Mr. Gingrich is always the smartest man in the room.
Chris laughed a bit at himself during this interview.
WALLACE: Now, Secretary Clinton tied Brexit to her argument that Donald Trump is unqualified to be president. In a statement she issued, she said this, "This time of uncertainty only underscores the need for calm, steady, experienced leadership in the White House."Your response?
GINGRICH: I think it's hysterical.
She was wrong on Brexit. She wanted the remain vote to win. She was wrong on Libya. She thought somehow it would get better if we knock off Gadhafi. She was wrong on the reset with Russia.
I mean, what has she been right about? You need more of this kind of experience?
It's a little bit like Casey Stengel once asked if anybody at the Mets could play the game. I mean, there's no reason to believe that Hillary Clinton's experiences qualify her for anything except retirement.
WALLACE: But isn't there an argument it's better to be experienced than inexperienced?
GINGRICH: Experienced failure? She's experienced going to Goldman Sachs to make secret speeches for lots of money. They're experienced to having secret meetings as a secretary of state I think 170 have been unearthed by "The Associated Press", that were secret meetings with donors.
She's experienced of being part of the most of the corrupt system we've ever seen. But I don't know that's the experience that this fall is going to work very well.
Wallace was completely tone deaf to what Newt was saying. All Wallace wanted to do was get “his” message out. This is why programs like this suck.
For later