Posted on 12/27/2011 7:28:26 PM PST by RaceBannon
PICKET: (audio) Gingrich hits Rep. Paul on volunteers who want drug legalization and 9/11 truther views By Kerry Picket
December 22, 2011, 02:32PM
Former House Speaker and Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich explained on Thursday morning to radio host John McCaslin on the Washington Times affiliated radio show America's Morning News why he thinks the current popularity of fellow GOP candidate Rep. Ron Paul of Texas will not last long.
"Look, I think the odds are against the Republican Party of nominating somebody who is for drug legalization and who doesn't understand that an Iranian nuclear weapon is dangerous and who believes that the government of the United States is to blame for 9/11," said Speaker Gingrich. "I think when people look at his whole record, it's very unlikely he's going to be the nominee."
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I’m sure that while he was a college professor, Newt saw the horrors of college kids smoking pot as they would often freak-out after just one hit off the bong and go on mass murder sprees or jump out of a 13th floor dormatory window.
But, but, but........
DR. PAUL something something something something,
something something LIBERTY!!! something something ONLY DR. PAUL something something something FREEDOM something something something something
ONLY DR. PAUL something something.
He is playing to Iowa voters who, as a rule, do not agree with the legalization of drugs.
That’s one thing I really like about Newt.
He straight out says what he thinks and doesn’t sugarcoat it.
And this guy holds a title of medical doctor.
"What do we want?"
"FREE DOPE!"
"When do we want it?"
"NOOOOOOWW!!!"
We’re so close to winning the war on drugs that only a surrender monkey would want to pull out now.
Your a complete idiot. This country has a drug problem from Maine to California.Prescription narcotic use from Vicodin to Oxycontin is a cancer that is worse than what Dr.Paul is talking about and these drugs are legal.
I can assure you that college kids who went that far over the cliff were doing a lot more than "just one hit off the bong."
Ron Paul hit Newt a bit too early, and folks I know in Des Moines say people are tired of the ads. Newt has a week to close the deal, and Paul’s insane newsletters are helping. Newt has a real shot at trimming 5-8% from the old nutbag before the vote is done. Remember - polls don’t matter that much - folks will spend HOURS at the caucus trying to convince people to back their guy. Newt needs to bring in a ton of activists to each location to pass out copies of Paul’s newsletters and low-lights of his insane rantings over the years.
If only we could give our leaders in D.C. and law enforcement a little more power and money we could win the war on drugs. /s
Looks to me like he is landing damaging blows to both.
WOO-HOO!
GO GINGRICH!
I hate to quote a TV show, but Newt’s campaign and folks’ reaction to it really makes me think of a line from one.
In “The Office,” there’s a character named Kelley (female) who is an Indian valley-girl type customer service rep. She has an on-again, off-again relationship with another of the show’s characters, and at one point makes the following statement while pondering her relationhip:
“Who says just exactly what they’re really thinking? What kind of game is that?”
Hank
The govt IS winning the war on drugs. If you do not believe that, you do not know which side they are on.
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