crooksandliars.com — Keith took on Newt Gingrich's controversial remarks from earlier this week where he suggested we re-think free speech as we know it in order to effectively combat the threat of terrorism. Needless to say, Keith — like any true American — took offense to this and didn't hold back.
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jav1231Dec 1, 2006
Actually, the Left tends to want to assign rights to non-citizens that they should not necessarily have. If granting these rights to them endangers our liberties, then they should be curtailed for non-citizens. It is typical that the Left wants to try to make the argument that Americans are losing rights buy bringing in illegals and non-citizens under the umbrella of citizenship.
freffDec 1, 2006
@Popdmd: "As we agreed, Gingrich isn't a political heavyweight"I didn't say that. I said that he won't ever win the Presidency. In some corners, his words can and do carry weight. The Right was weakened by this last election and most of the hard-line conservatives thought to have Presidential leanings took a beating. Pretty much the day after the midterm, talk started up about how Gingrich's stock was up again simply due to the fact that he was Speaker when the Republicans took over the House, and had no part in this past disaster of a Congress. Like it or not, he's a player again. Depending on what happens between now and '08, he has a chance at the nomination. And even if Gingrich doesn't run, he'll have a voice in shaping the debate for the right this election. And, that's kinda a scary thought.
tsf5000Dec 1, 2006
Is in really news that Newt Gingrich is a total nazi?
palmettoDec 1, 2006
I liked Newt in the mid 90's.. I really thought he was a good fellow. A Paleocon. Not anymore. He has jumped on the neocon bandwagon with both feet. So long Newt.. you have joined the looneys.
irishjoeDec 1, 2006
Keith hits another one out of the park. Years from now transcripts of these editorials will be published in a book and students all across America will be required to read and digest the words our leaders of today failed and continue to fail to heed.
photoblogDec 1, 2006
Absolutely fantastic speech... the best i have heard in AGES!
selainDec 1, 2006
I like Olbermann, although I do think he thinks he's more important than he really is. The man thinks he's the reincarnation of Ed Murrow.
fracture98Dec 2, 2006
Letter writing is a joke? Why is it that the phrase "The F Word" is now getting bleeped (not the word f**k, the actual phrase "The F Word")? Why is it that an obscured nipple sends shock waves across your country? Why is it that the butt crack of an animated character is pixelated as obscene?Because of the letter and phone campaigns of a single Christian group that has become far too strong.Letter writing campaigns do work... you just need a large source of mindless sheep.
infoproDec 2, 2006
"He is dummer than a rock. Nobody has lost any rights."I think the 3 [Yes, 3.] mistakes in the above comment pretty much speak for themselves.
infoproDec 2, 2006
So how do you feel about Glenn Beck, an ex-drive-time DJ?
greenbowlballDec 15, 2006
Do you mean to say that Newt has no recourse of action available to him? Here's Newt on Faux answering questions about wiretapping... <a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKL4X0iNCno">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKL4X0iNCno</a> Aren't there more important people to interview on wiretapping, how'd Newt get the gig, right place right time I guess. How long do you think it would take Gingrich to secure an interview on Faux to defend himself against Oberman?Oberman bullying: You know that's trash.