At The Confluence, Afrocity found something else of significance in Newt's answers:
Newt’s recent slight of Palin is not an isolated case. When interviews among other GOP males are examined collectively, their responses towards Palin tells a similar story. Palin’s former presidential running mate John McCain, exhibited a common air of discomfort and unresponsiveness when questioned about Palin’s political future within the Republican party. On one Jay Leno appearance McCain failed to even mention Palin’s name when asked who were the “rising stars” of the GOP.It's not just GOP males, Afrocity. Exhibit A: Kathleen Parker. Exhibit B: Peggy Noonan. Exhibit C: Kay Bailey Hutchinson. And liberal females have been even more vicious in their attacks on Sarah Palin.
There's as much class warfare as there is misogyny at work here. And there's too much of both to be found in the two major political parties.
Gov. Palin is the only Republican of either gender who has the ability to reunite the old Reagan coalition which was so successful in two national elections. Blue collar Democrats and libertarian conservatives trust her, but they don’t trust a GOP which has been under RINO control since The Gipper retired to his beloved ranch in California in 1988.
- JP
Everywhere you look nowadays you find newt :).
ReplyDeleteI hope he doesn't seriously consider running for president, he's an ideas guy and should remain so...plus he's old and represents the old guard.
Wouldn't it be nice for the GOP to undergo a thorough purging of these old guys and get some fresh energetic blood in there.