Tuesday, December 6, 2011

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Gingrich's failed midnight battle to impose an
"Internal Passport" on the American people.

Newton Leroy McPherson is not a man that America can trust anymore than his mother could trust his father. Newton's mother, 16-year Kathleen "Kit" Daugherty was "seeing" 19-year old Newton Searles McPherson. She became pregnant. The resulting union—which occurred when her parents realized their minor daughter was pregnant—was not a marriage made in heaven. It lasted 3-days, and served only to legitimize Baby Newt. As you likely have guessed, Baby Newt became Newt Gingrich, the 58th Speaker of the US House of Representatives.
Newt's birth father got drunk and beat up his mother ending their marriage that night. It might be you could say that Newt Gingrich's penchant for womanizing was a trait inherited from his natural father.
Kit Daugherty married a US Army officer, Robert Gingrich in 1946. Too bad none of the steel in Bob Gingrich's character found its way into his newly adopted son. In high school, Newt Gingrich developed a crush on his math teacher, Jackie Battley. They got caught making out together. Today they prosecute teachers for seducing their students. In 1962 Newt and Battley got married. By the mid-1960s Newt was studying at Tulane University, working on his Ph.D in history. When he graduated Gingrich and Battley had two daughters, a doctorate in education and not much else. Except, he knew how he planned to spend the rest of his life. In Congress. Newt, who likes variety, is now on his third wife.
He took a teaching job at the academically second rate West Georgia College. He took the job only because WGC sat plum in the middle of the 6th Congressional District, a seat Gingrich believed he would win. The seat was held by then 10-term Democratic Congressman Jack Flynt. Gingrich launched his first campaign against Flynt in 1974—and lost. Gingrich tried again in 1976 and lost again. In 1978 Flynt retired. Gingrich won the seat. Flynt, the Democrat, was much more conservative than Gingrich, the Republican. It is unlikely that John James "Jack" Flynt, a retired US Army calvary officer and aid-de-camp to Brig. Gen. Robert W. Grow in France in 1944, and a gun-rights advocate, would have ever tried to surreptitiously impose a Nazi-style internal passport on the American people. Gingrich did.
The question the American people—conservatives and liberals alike—need to be asking themselves is—do they want a man in the White House who has already tried, and failed, to impose an Internal Passport on the people? The Soviets did it to the Russian people in 1917. The fascists in Italy did it in 1924. The Nazis did to the German people in 1933, and Newt Gingrich tried to do to the American people in 1998. 

1 comment:

  1. Thanks, Give Us Liberty, for continuing to expose Newt the False Conservative.

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