they need watering dear. the correct answer is yes. i don t know what part two of that conversation was? that was a great question on your part. it was a great question. lovely to see you, calista, a terrific little book despite the narrative, again, edited by susan ociero, and a great little book, go to gingrichproductions.com. all i can tell you is we would like to rewrite that one section, but they wouldn t let us. and coming back, the we had got the genius that did that, frank rich joins me next. also ahead, the world s greatest magician, chris angel, can he work his magic on the shutdown? [ cheers and applause ]
narrative, again, edited by susan ociero, and a great little book, go to gingrichproductions.com. all i can tell you is we would like to rewrite that one section, but they wouldn t let us. and we had got the genius that did that, frank rich joins me next. also ahead, the world s greatest magician, chris angel, can he work his magic on the shutdown? [ cheers and applause ] georges come on in. yeah, keep it about bring it up a little bit more, that is fine. there you go, good. check it out. it is going to happen right in
lesson from that. is that what goes on, when you two have a dispute, 55 days? dispute? call just like the boxwood case, they need watering dear. the correct answer is yes. i don t know what part two of that conversation was? that was a great question on your part. it was a great question. lovely to see you, calista, a terrific little book despite the narrative, again, edited by susan ociero, and a great little book, go to gingrichproductions.com. for more details, that sounds fantastic, gingrichproductions.com. all i can tell you is we would like to rewrite that one section, but they wouldn t let us. and coming back, the we are coming back with the genius
i was very specifically saying that in a newsletter people can get at gingrichproductions.com, that the idea karl rove has of creating some superpac to go out and basically pick republican senate nominees, for example, is a terrible idea. we don t want to become a party in which a handful of political bosses gather up money from billionaires in order to destroy the candidates they don t like. and that s what we re talking about. and that is a little bit rich coming from the guy whose presidential candidacy was all financed by his own personal billionaire sheldon nadelson. but still, mr. gingrich, of course, he doesn t really stand for anybody other than himself. he doesn t speak for any institutions or represent any institutions. but mr. gingrich, and i think this is instructive, does seem to recognize the milieu in which he is operating. he does seem to recognize that
five hours after the tea party patriots sent out that picture of karl rove as a nazi, the group said of course they didn t mean to send out a picture of karl rove dressed as a nazi, and it was all just a big misunderstanding. apologies. but the intraparty fighting on the right is starting to feel like it s more typically hyperbolic and entertaining. it is starting to feel like it might be important, if only it seems like it is not ebbing. it is not going away over time. it seems to be getting worse, and because it is starting to crawl out of the danker right-wing corners of direct mail and the internet to start showing itself under the bright lights of the morning network news shows. i was very specifically saying that in a newsletter people can get at gingrichproductions.com, that the idea karl rove has of creating some superpac to go out and basically pick republican senate nominees, for example, is a terrible idea. we don t want to become a party