"I already said that if he wants to use a teleprompter, then it would be fine with me. It has to be fair. If you [were] to defend ObamaCare, wouldn't you want a teleprompter?" Gingrich asked.
"Now, just for a second I'm going to go in the detour and I'll try to explain why I've been and he'll say yes. There are two reasons. The first, is ego. Can you imagine him looking in the mirror? Graduate from Columbia, Harvard Law, editor of the Law Review journal. [Against] the greatest articulator in a Democratic book?"
"How is he going to say that he's afraid to be on the same podium as a West Georgia College student?" (produced by Shark Tank Media, LLC)
Gingrich would make a good Vice President where his experience on Capital Hill would come in handy, but he doesn't have the executive experience (imo) to run the show.
Gingrich would make a good Vice President where his experience on Capital Hill would come in handy, but he doesn't have the executive experience (imo) to run the show.
He's the original bully pulpit user and Washington insider workhorse. You must be looking forward to all that Toffler Third Wave stuff he's been harping about for years.
He's the original bully pulpit user and Washington insider workhorse.
He's also a southerner without the annoying (to my ear) accent and would bring balance to the GOP ticket, assuming Perry doesn't get the nominaton.
You must be looking forward to all that Toffler Third Wave stuff he's been harping about for years.
I'm not afraid of new ideas if thats what you mean...but what I really look forward to though is Newt Gingrich laying a rhetorical smackdown on Joe Biden in front of a national audience.
The Third Wave is a book published in 1980 by Alvin Toffler. It is the sequel to Future Shock, published in 1970, and the second in what was originally just a trilogy that was continued with Powershift: Knowledge, Wealth and Violence at the Edge of the 21st Century in 1990. A new addition Revolutionary Wealth was published, however, in 2006 and may be considered as a major expansion of The Third Wave.
Toffler's book describes the transition in developed countries from Industrial Age society, which he calls the "Second Wave", to Information Age "Third Wave" society.