Title: VIDEO : Newt on Why Ryancare Failed “First, You Have to Win the Argument In the Country” Source:
truthfeed.com URL Source:http://truthfeed.com/video-newt-on- ... argument-in-the-country/60985/ Published:Mar 31, 2017 Author:BY TRUTHFEEDNEWS Post Date:2017-03-31 11:40:00 by Gatlin Keywords:None Views:991 Comments:7
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich discusses with Sean Hannity why Ryancare failed.
First, you have to win the argument in the Country. Second, you have to have something that people can believe in and understand and can not be so complicated that nobody understands it except technical wonks.
Newt has outlined a road ahead that will help get this thing DONE.
It starts with the right bill that does the right things for rural America.
Trump would do well to heed Newt's advice. Bannon and Ryan and Priebus have served Trump poorly as advisors, leading directly to the crash-and-burn of RynoCare.
Maybe I like to pee my pants. So I'll pee my pants if I feel like it.
I'm noticing a lot of pushback on Trump's threats against Freedom Caucus.
Rush, Levin, Hannity, Ingraham, etc.
Levin was telling the WH yesterday that if they go after the Freedom Caucus, that he would lead the effort to defeat their precious RINOs. Ingraham went to great lengths to point out that during the Billy Bush scandal, that the Freedom Caucus (along with Sean Duffy and Duncan Hunter) were the only ones who stood with Trump and came out to say so. And all the RINO types and Ryan and the House leadership ran for the hills, throwing Molotov cocktails at Trump.
And now Trump sides with the RINOs who left him for dead and threatens to defeat the only people in the Beltway who stood with him in his darkest hour.
Demonstrating that you are so cruel to your most faithful allies who supported you when no one else would is a really bad way for any pol to build trust inside the party. Because if Trump will turn on the Freedom Caucus, he'll turn on anyone, no matter how much they supported Trump in the past.
the only people in the Beltway who stood with him in his darkest hour.
OMG .you are doing a superb imitation of old Winston .bravo!
The Darkest Hour is a phrase coined by British prime minister Winston Churchill to describe the period of World War II between the fall of France in 1940 and the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, when the British Empire stood alone against Nazi Germany and the Axis Powers in Europe.