Saturday, October 3, 2009

Great Quotes Heard Today at Defending The Dream

Jackie Cushman wrote:
People voted for a change they can believe in. They got someone who wanted to change what they believe in. [emphasis added]
Talking about the defeat of socialism in Europe, Newt Gingrich said:
In the past several days, the German socialist party has been handed the worst election results since World War II, with a vote of only 23%. In Italy, the socialist government has been defeated in the past few years. In France, Sarkowsky is a conservative president who defeated a socialist government [audience applause]. Hasn't the world changed when we cheer a French government?
A few minutes ago Newt Gingrich said:
Ronald Reagan was not just a great communicator, he was a great educator.
Gingrich had a bit of humor in his speech, too:
I met a man who at the age of thirteen during the Carter administration gas rationing was told by his father every morning to switch the license plates so which ever car needed gas would have the right plates. Here's a little quick conservatism test: If you're a conservative and you hear about a government program that is so flawed that thirteen-year-olds are taught to get around it, you work to repeal it. If you're a liberal, you want to hire license plate police.

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