Posted on 11/15/2011 5:16:26 PM PST by Nachum
HH: The Republicans gather to debate in Michigan in about an hour and 15 minutes. Joining them on that stage will be former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Newt Gingrich. He joins me now. Mr. Speaker, welcome back. I guess youre doing a town hall meeting tomorrow morning as well at the Westin Hotel at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport for my listeners in Detroit.
NG: Thats right. At 8:30 tomorrow morning, were going to be at the Westin at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport, and were going to be talking about jobs and the economy. And then after the town hall meeting, Callista is going to be signing her new book, the New York Times bestseller, Sweet Land Of Liberty, which is a childrens book, 4-8 year olds, about patriotic events in American history as Ellis the Elephant. And Ill be signing my new novel, The Crater, about the Civil War, and a book on American exceptionalism called A Nation Like No Other. So were looking forward to seeing folks tomorrow, and looking forward very much to the debate tonight, which ought to be very interesting.
HH: 8:30 in the morning at the Westin, at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport, if you want to see Newt Gingrich and Callista Gingrich. Now Mr. Speaker, I want to go one question backwards, and then look forward to foreign policy, because Im tired of the debates, as you are, on small things. But I want to talk about big things. Number one, question I was asked to ask you, do you regret leaving the fray in 1999? Do you wish now, looking back, youd stayed there as Speaker and fought on against Clinton?
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It is very sad to observe. God bless Netanyahu and Israel.
Newt nails it, I think.
That helps to illustrate one of the differences between Newt and Cain-— “substance”, Newt has it.
Ping!
Solid support for Israel’s decisions, whatever they might be, for its own survival. (In the article and not in the excerpt.)
Right on the money by Gingrich.
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