Newt Gingrich on The Story with Martha MacCallum | September 3, 2020
Newt draws parallels between today’s anti-American revolution to the violence of the late 1960a and early 1970s
Newt draws parallels between today’s anti-American revolution to the violence of the late 1960a and early 1970s
The new, greater sophistication of the anti-American left has created a guerrilla war movement across America. Those of us who believe in civilization and the rule of law simply must win, or America as we know it will cease to exist.
The American people have long resented the hypocrisy and arrogance by which a political aristocracy believes one set of rules applies to the public and a totally different set of rules applies to its interests and its family members.
The 75th anniversary of the end of World War II is a good time for each of us to pause and remember the sacrifice of the many Americans and allies who died defeating Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan. It is also a good time for us to remember the lesson that appeasing evil only allows it to grow stronger.
Wounded Warrior strives to assist these men and women, along with their families, by offering counseling, healthy lifestyle classes for physical wellness, peer support, and other services such as speech therapy. They also run a career center to help veterans transition into their futures.
Interesting things are going on, and the winds of the election are beginning to shift. A recent poll has Minnesota on the verge of going for President Trump, which has not voted for a Republican since 1972. The gap is widening in Georgia for President Trump as well.
Video and Transcript from the August 31st Inner Circle Live Event with Newt.
The only way to break violence is to “keep arresting people until there’s no one left,” Newt said on Fox & Friends on Monday in the wake of unrest over the police-involved shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin.