Earthquake: Newt Defeats Romney in SC Rout

NEWSLANC: ….Gingrich gained 42 percent of the vote to 28 percent for Romney. Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum had 18 percent, and Texas Rep. Ron Paul, 13…

Gingrich, who often is criticized for being overly bombastic, was nothing if not humble in his victory speech. “If I do become you nominee — and I think with your help I will become your nominee — but with your help, together, if that happens and it’s all up to all of us to work to make it happen — If that happens, then I will challenge president Obama to seven three-hour debates,” he declared.

“People completely misunderstand what’s going on. It’s not that I am a good debater; it is that I articulate the deepest-felt values of the American people,” Gingrich said…  (more)

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  1. “I articulate the deepest-felt values of the American people,” Newt Gingrich

    We need to examine this claim against his many “articulations”. Does he not also articulate our fears, our ideological biases, our stereotypes, our anger? Does he really articulate the “deepest-felt values of our “better angels”?

    Our society is in a very vulnerable position, a position that can be exploited by a clever and well financed demagogue.

    Some say all politicians are demagogues and all of them exploit peoples fears for their own power and ego together with the interests of those who finance them. So, their conclusion is that it does not really matter. “In the battle of demagogues, we vote for our own brand”.

    If this view prevails we are doomed. As cynical as we may be, we simply cannot afford to indulge our despair.

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