Einstein defined insanity one way, Gingrich defines it another. The following is so simply stated that it is difficult not to agree with it.
Despite all of this, I don’t feel much more comfortable with the other group of statists (Republicans) in charge. The system became so corrupted that it is unlikely that much will change with a change in parties. It may be an improvement, but I fear that it is not a solution.
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I also agree completely with what he said.
Gingrich was great once, but he did not have the character or humility to sustain that. Bill Clinton found his weakness one day on Air Force One, stuck his finger in it, and Gingrich shriveled into a political whore who would become anything that kept him relevant to the times. And even after all that he is a good deal better than the RINO’s.
I take encouragement from de Tocqueville–
The mental habits which suit action do not always promote thought. The world is not directed by long and learned proofs. All its affairs are decided by the swift glance at a particular fact, the daily examination of the changing moods of the crowd, occasional moments of chance, and the skill to exploit them.
The evil which one suffers patiently as inevitable seems insupportable as soon as we conceive the idea of escape from it.
James,
Agree with every thing you said.
excellent speech by Gingrich…… very true and real——————– however,
he will then turn around and do something stupid about global warming or holding hands with pelosi…………
but that 9 minutes that is posted is very good and I believe it. Now if we can get some real leaders to say it and believe it and lead us.