In his opening statement Gingrich spoke of two world views. The first world view being focused on process, politeness and accommodation.
The second world view being focused on facts, values and outcome.
What that particular piece of political spin we don't have to wait around to see just where Gingrich thinks his team is. If that way of cutting up the world for analytical purposes helps you, there's not a great deal to discuss. Let's see. Truth, goodness, and substance on the one side; double speak, snobbery, and endless meetings on the other side. Sounds like Gingrich, the bomb thrower, has picked a side.
But, if I were the Bush folk, I would, definitely, not wish to have him on my side. He was the classic role model for the adage that Clinton was fortunate with his polticial enemies. Ken Starr was the other.
This smells like OT to me but it is interesting. |