Posted by RCBracco on 5/25/2016 10:46:00 PM (view original):
gotta tell you something. Republicans are smoking way too much weed. I have proof.
Newt Gingrich is calling Mitt Romney incompetent. Yeah.
Newt says that Romney’s attempt to derail Trump was “pathetic” and “not particularly effective.”
“It’s pathetic… I don’t know what happened to Mitt, but it is weird; it is bizarre,” Mr. Gingrich said in an interview with reporters and editors of The Wall Street Journal, commenting on the 2012 presidential nominee’s attacks on Mr. Trump. “Having a guy like that go berserk in public makes you wonder what his problems are.”
As I recall, Gingrich was one of the original candidates in 2012 and was also the first or second to drop out. That was pathetic – joyful for me – but pathetic nonetheless.
Gingrich wants to be Trump’s vice presidential candidate. That means they will have 7 wives between them, which is kinda amazing since they are running in the Jesus First political party.
Admit it, you’re enjoying watching these grown men line up to kiss The Donald’s butt.
I do. Boy howdy, I do.
You're wrong on the facts as usual. In the 2012 primaries, Gingrich was arguably strongest challenger to Romney, and took the lead in the polls at one point (well into the race), after which Romney finally surpassed him.
RCBracco's latest attempt at anti-Trump commentary forecasts the next slew of lefty attacks. They've failed to score points on the issues Trump likes to speak about, so now they're going to try a different approach and pounce on his "positions" on abortion, gay rights, transgenderism, religion, the police, etc. All the old social justice issues (aside from the gender card, which of course hasn't turned out so well for the Clintons). Polling shows that people support Trump because of the way they believe he'll handle the economy and fight terrorism. I don't know if you've noticed, but Trump really hasn't said a whole lot about social conservatism, taking the words of the Bible literally, and so on. I think that's one reason he has such wide appeal. He's winning the Evangelicals without being an Evangelical candidate.