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Eye of Newt, Butt of Donkey (Laugh out loud funny)
American Thinker ^ | 5-19-2011 | Stuart Schwartz

Posted on 05/19/2011 5:42:11 AM PDT by Ouderkirk

The truth is out. Newt Gingrich is what so many true conservatives have long suspected, a quintessential Washington insider and board-certified member of what Walter Russell Mead calls an "intellectually and morally" corrupt American elite. His mouth may quote Thomas Jefferson, but his heart is pure Chuck Schumer, the Democratic senator from New York notorious for his hypocrisy and self-aggrandizing demagoguery. And, although the three witches of Macbeth found magic in combining "Eye of newt, and toe of frog," the only thing that mixes with our modern-day mouth of Newt is, perhaps, butt of donkey -- clear to most except Newt at this point.

Of course, the south end of a Democratic donkey -- which began its life as a jackass in Democrat Andrew Jackson's presidential campaign in the nineteenth century -- is a key ingredient in the Newt power potion. Gingrich has typically fawned over whatever Democrat can offer him a sliver of attention and the trappings of power. "Me want attention," seemingly crooned this Republican cookie monster, turning his back on the conservative revolution he was leading to petulantly seek a more monarchical seat on Air Force One from Bill Clinton. And who can forget his embrace of then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi to promote the global warming initiatives of Al Gore? With Democrats in control of all three branches of government, Newt opportunistically partnered with the folks who controlled massive amounts of taxpayer dollars, selling his Republican credentials for a week or two of look-at-me-I'm-important television spots with the woman squatting on the congressional throne.

And so we are reminded, once again, that character counts. With character, Newt would not be admired by Chuck Schumer for his "candor" and integrity. Without character, Newt is Newt, both public and private, using a cloud of rhetoric to pile up lie upon lie. I loved my wives, that's why I didn't cheat on them when I cheated on them; I love Paul Ryan, that's why I didn't attack him when I attacked him. As one Pajamas Media blogger put it, lying "is the kissing cousin of adultery" and -- although I have no interest in who is doing what with whom in which hotel room -- I prefer leaders who are, on average, more virtuous and humble than not. As history attests, men and women of character have a higher probability of doing the greatest good for the greatest amount of people. Virtue is one of those Judeo-Christian values that throw our educated I-can-do-what-I-want-when-I-want-on-your-dime elites into a snit, but it works -- even psychologists tell us that honor correlates with peace and satisfaction.

But honor is not what Newt is about; rather, Newt is about Newt. Or, as National Review explains, "[t]hat's Newt being Newt." And so an opportunistic Newt again adds donkey butt to his presidential hopeful elixir and joins Democrats in railing against the "right wing social engineering" of a conservative Congress that believes it is virtuous to live within our means. Newt, of course, has often advocated fiscal integrity for the nation, even while privately racking up $250,000 - $500,000 of debt on a jewelry store credit card for assorted bling. Integrity is integrity, personal or private, which is why we have the repeated spectacle of Newt channeling his inner Obama, attacking positions he claims to support when he sees a political advantage. It's an inside-the-Beltway thing, you know, especially but not exclusively prevalent among Democrats.

It will take more than magic to cause voters to forget that Newt has a Democrat-like inner compass. Public or private, Newt lacks a true north, switching back and forth between positions, depending upon what he calculates will most benefit his greatest love -- Newt. Remember his enthusiastic support of Dede Scozzafava, the candidate chosen by a New York Republican Party that had partnered with the Democrats for decades in looting the public treasury? A Tea Party and taxpayer revolt produced an alternative congressional candidate -- spurned by Republican insiders -- intent on helping the nation restore fiscal integrity. Gingrich stepped in on the side of the Republican establishment and slapped down the Tea Party, seeing an opportunity to build national kingmaker credentials. Meanwhile, his candidate pulled out of the race, endorsed the Obama Democrat, and denied conservatives another seat in Congress.

Newt, of course, had an explanation -- he always does. He didn't really shock his first wife by filing for divorce while she was recuperating from cancer surgery, since he had mentioned his dissatisfaction now and then over a decade of marriage. Newt public is Newt private, always ready to loose a torrent of words to explain why he really didn't do what it seemed he did or does as he always intended to do what it didn't seem that he did or does...or some such. Hey, throw some more donkey butt into that witch's brew, this time channeling John "I-was-against-it-before-I-was-for-it" Kerry. Whatever. After his attack on Paul Ryan, Sean Hannity bluntly told him conservatives are "angry" because you pulled the rug out from underneath them.

Gingrich, of course, agrees that what he had done was terrible if he had done what he actually did -- but look at all the face time I'm getting on national television! Enough about you, about the taxpayers, about a country increasingly under the thumb of an out-of-control Federal government -- don't you just love how I explain everything and every contradiction, every wrong choice. I'm fascinating, he explains, not "spectacularly wrong."

But the little people, the ones who don't rack up six figure bling bills and mug with Nancy Pelosi and Al Gore, aren't buying it. "Get out now before you make a bigger fool of yourself," an Iowa resident told him this week as he sought support from first-round Republican primary voters. Newt was reported to be "visibly stunned"...which is odd, given that he's heard the same sentiments come from two out of three wives thus far.

Mouth of Newt and butt of donkey...indeed.


TOPICS: Humor
KEYWORDS: democrat; donkey; newt; rulingclass
Too funny
1 posted on 05/19/2011 5:42:18 AM PDT by Ouderkirk
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To: Ouderkirk

As soon as Newt became Speaker in 1994, he gave the RATS the weapon with which to destroy him. Newt is careless.


2 posted on 05/19/2011 5:48:38 AM PDT by SC_Pete
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To: Ouderkirk

America needs to ignore this buffoon and get on with the real work of rebuilding this nation which was once “under God”.


3 posted on 05/19/2011 5:48:53 AM PDT by thethirddegree
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To: Ouderkirk

“Get out now before you make a bigger fool of yourself,” an Iowa resident told him this week as he sought support from first-round Republican primary voters.


This Iowa voter is my hero. I wish Iowa would stop giving us clinkers to start the primary season. We need more discerning voters/caucus attendees in Iowa like the guy above.


4 posted on 05/19/2011 5:50:15 AM PDT by chickadee
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To: Ouderkirk
I saw a film clip of the Iowa man "shaking" old newt's hand and blasting him but good. First, newt tried to apologize...then newt tried to "break the grip" of the handshake....all the while the Iowa man was castigating old newt up one side and down the other while maintaining the near death grip on old newt's hand. Near the end, newt was at a loss for words, the Iowa voter dropped the "handshake" and turned his back on old newt.

I would highly suggest we all - at least figuratively - do the same.

5 posted on 05/19/2011 5:51:49 AM PDT by Logic n' Reason
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To: Ouderkirk

Ha. Not that funny to me, but spot on.


6 posted on 05/19/2011 6:09:16 AM PDT by Ronin ("A society of sheep must in time beget a government of wolves" -- Bertrand de Jouve)
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To: Logic n' Reason

This ‘YouTube moment’ will forever define Newt! Great article. Good riddance.


7 posted on 05/19/2011 6:15:29 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross (the Truth will set you free!)
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To: Ouderkirk
Newt public is Newt private, always ready to loose a torrent of words to explain why he really didn't do what it seemed he did or does as he always intended to do what it didn't seem that he did or does.

It's not me, it's the man behind the curtain.

Newt is intelligent, arrogant, smug, loves America almost as much as he loves Newt, and he has been in the DC circle jerk for so long that real truth and facts are not as important as is his current statement.


8 posted on 05/19/2011 6:16:04 AM PDT by USS Alaska (Nuke the terrorist savages.)
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To: Ouderkirk

I had great hope for Newt. I had hope that he would elevate the national dialog with his candidacy. He has imploded and the right and proper thing to do would be to withdraw gracefully. This is a stinging rebuke from a well respected conservative online site.


9 posted on 05/19/2011 6:16:06 AM PDT by Old Teufel Hunden
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To: Ouderkirk

I now call him, Dickface...


10 posted on 05/19/2011 6:50:28 AM PDT by dps.inspect (the system is rigged...)
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To: Ouderkirk

Butt of donkey? @ss of @ss?


11 posted on 05/19/2011 6:51:48 AM PDT by darkangel82 (I don't have a superiority complex, I'm just better than you.)
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To: Ouderkirk

12 posted on 05/19/2011 7:18:17 AM PDT by KeyLargo
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To: Ouderkirk

I don’t think Gingrich has turned into a liberal, but when Dana Milbank writes a column suggesting you’ve become a moderate, it’s time to rethink your position.


13 posted on 05/19/2011 7:42:49 AM PDT by driftless2
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To: Ouderkirk
This piece and Rush yesterday confirmed what all of us already knew...Newt sold out!


NEXT!!!

14 posted on 05/19/2011 8:17:24 AM PDT by Nat Turner (I can see NOVEMBER 2012 from my house....)
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To: Ouderkirk
Great article and so funny and true. You have just described the entire OLD REPUBLICAN PARTY in this description of NEWT. He is not alone in this, they all are, they have never wanted to be in POWER, reason being they can come out and mouth they are against the Dems, knowing the DEMS will pass all the bills and get the blame.

The REPUBs that can just sit back, rake in the $$$ from lobbyist, etc., get reelected as we keep hoping if only we had more REPUBs.

I for one am sick and tired of the old SICK AND TIRED Republicans.

Are we doing any better with the NEW TEA PARTY Republicans?, WE HOPE, but honestly I think not in the long run. It is just how the game is played in WASHINGTON, the $$$$ are just to enticing and they sell out.

The saddest thing is, we know the Dems are the most evil of them all, they hide nothing. But we pray for better with the Republicans, yet never get it. They are all liars. ALL!

15 posted on 05/20/2011 7:00:52 PM PDT by annieokie
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