Newt Gingrich talks about the victory in the state of South Carolina, and denounced the "elite in Washington and New York" and "elites in New York and Washington." Later, he criticized President Obama to close the Keystone XL pipeline in favor of "radical left-wing friends in San Francisco." He also criticized what he called "growing anti-religious intolerance of our elites."
The arrogance of the elites is the subject we have covered a lot here in FutureOfCapitalism.com See, for example, a job here, here, here and here.
I think, however, that Mr. Gingrich has to be careful on how to build it. If you're going to criticize President Obama for being a squad leader from the bites of 1% of millionaires and billionaires against each other, it is also split to attack people just because they live in certain places. Mr. Gingrich may come almost angry or playing with a chip on his shoulder, like Richard Nixon. May also seem hypocritical. Mr. Gingrich himself, after all, with its 3 billion annually in revenue, a Ph.D., and his residence in the Washington area, and the elite of Washington. And can recall the "left-wing friends in San Francisco" in relation to remind people of fossil fuels to combat global warming commercial pieces Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat from San Francisco.
As a New Yorker I can tell you there is a lot of elites in this city and the state - which helped in the election of Mayor Giuliani and Governor Pataki and Senator D'Amato. The Bay of San Francisco, should the Republican Party's pro-growth do not think it's one of the core left-wing, but as the place, which includes Silicon Valley, the center of high technology should be candidates for the presidency thinking about how to duplicate, not just fun.
Final correction of the speech by Mr. Nasrallah Gingrich refers to Saul Alinsky. Mr. Gingrich said Alinsky name at least twice, once again I repeat here a point made in the October 18, 2011 after Obama and Alinsky. But the way that Mr. Gingrich was established as a juxtaposition of American exceptionalism, represented by the Declaration of Independence and the founding fathers, and "extremism Saul Alinsky:" I wonder if he had read Mr. Gingrich Alinsky. Alinsky, in fact, Mr. Gingrich, wrapped his case in the Declaration of Independence and the founding fathers. In the rules of the extremists, wrote Alinsky: "For us, the Declaration of Independence document and glorious affirmation of human rights." In the same book, Alinsky Samuel Adams called the "organizational genius." A target for extremists Alinsky begins with a quotation from Thomas Paine and contains the following paragraph:
Where are the roots of the United States? Were with Patrick Henry in the hall of the citizens of Virginia, who were with Sam Adams in Boston, and colleagues found that all Americans are radical, Tom Paine, the distribution of common sense during the dark days of the American Revolution ... And radicals in the American colonies to force the inclusion of the Charter of Rights strongly in our Constitution. They were standing next to Tom Jefferson ...
I am not defending all that is written Alinsky, suggesting that if Mr. Adel Gingri
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