Monday, June 18, 2007

Newt finds '08 campaigns like cheap reality TV

Thanks, Newt, for telling it like it is:

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich took a swipe at Doyle during an anti-tax
rally in Pewaukee Friday, telling the crowd the Democrat would not have won
re-election last fall if he had “campaigned honestly and openly on tax
increases."

“Left-wing politicians believe the money is theirs,” Gingrich told the crowd. “It’s not theirs.”

Gingrich also touched on the possibility he’d run for president, saying he won’t make a decision until after he holds a series of workshops in late July. If he does decide to run, he said, he wouldn’t participate in debates at this stage.

“These are not debates, these are auditions,” Gingrich said, “It shrinks the presidency to an irrelevant game comparable to ‘The Bachelor’ or 'American Idol’ or ‘Survivor.’”


I don't think the Presidential candidates will be handing out roses or eating worms anytime soon, but we could sure use a judge like Simon Cowell to tell it like it is. Newt bears a striking resemblance, don't you think?

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