Gingrich: Obama Is the ‘Most Radical President’ Ever
Editor’s Note: In this new section, “Annals of Scum”, we simply present the inflammatory nonsense and falsehoods being spread around by figures like Newt Gingrich, which the corporate media continues to treat with respect. Likewise, we remind our readers, those with a strong stomach and the ability to look at the world upside down without barfing, that countless sites like Newsmax, with a circulation many times this site, work around the clock to disseminate this alarmingly stupid mental rot. But, hey, that’s what makes the Right so terribly appealing, eh?
FROM Newsmax Thursday, April 8, 2010 10:07 PM [print_link]
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a potential presidential candidate in 2012, describes Barack Obama as “the most radical president in American history” who oversees a “secular, socialist machine.”
Gingrich reminded conservative activists why he was one of the nation’s most polarizing leaders in the 1990s as he delivered a biting assessment of Obama’s policies to open the Southern Republican Leadership Conference Thursday in New Orleans.
“The most radical president in American history has now thrown down the gauntlet to the American people: ‘I run a machine. I own Washington and there’s nothing you can do about it,'” Gingrich said. He urged his fellow Republicans to stop what he called Obama’s “secular, socialist machine.”
Highly charged words, for sure. But that’s standard fare at the three-day GOP gathering that is drawing several presidential hopefuls. Friday’s headliner is former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin.
Gingrich has not declared his intentions for 2012, but his appearances in New Orleans had all the trappings of a fledging presidential campaign, from an intimate meeting with tea party activists — his staff photographer took grip-and-grin pictures of Gingrich posing with every activist — to his wade-through-the-crowd entrance at the GOP conference, with the thumping beat of Survivor’s “Eye of the Tiger” drawing the crowd to its feet.
Obama’s policies — particularly healthcare and economic stimulus legislation — have put the United States on the road to socialism, he said. The former speaker did not explain specifically why he believes Obama is a secularist, though he did say the GOP isn’t afraid to recognize faith’s role in American society.
Gingrich offered Republicans an antidote to Democratic accusations that GOP leaders do little more than oppose policies — the so-called party of no. He said Republicans should underscore the policies they favor — yes on tax cuts, a lower deficit, fewer regulations, and a sensible energy plan.
“The point is there are many things we can say yes to,” Gingrich said.
Will he say yes to a presidential campaign?
“That will be up to God,” he said, “and the American people.”