Posted on 10/30/2016 1:16:43 AM PDT by Kaslin
Newt Gingrich, former US Speaker of the House and enthusiastic Donald Trump supporter, Newt Gingrich is back in the news this week with an explosive interview with Megyn Kelly. Townhall colleague Christine Rousselle reports the details of one of the most memorable exchanges this election season.
Gingrich also recently released a new novel titled Treason. We interviewed Gingrich about his new book, how the Western PC culture is hurting our War on Terror efforts, and why he supported Donald Trump so early in the presidential campaign.
Congratulations Newt Gingrich on your new book Treason: A Novel! Give us an overview of your new book.
Treason is a novel, so its fictional, but for anyone who has been keeping up with the news, it bears a striking resemblance to the real world. Treason features a president who refuses to use the term radical Islamic terror.
It features an FBI and Department of Homeland Security that, because of political correctness, wont monitor mosques even when they are frequented by radical Imams. It features radical Islamist front-groups in the United States that lie about their intentions and try to intimidate those who are speaking out about the threat. I dont want to give too much away—but Treason is an attempt to use fiction to address real issues in a serious way.
In the book, you discuss how the Falcon, a mastermind terrorist, uses liberty as a shield to destroy the civilization created in its image. Is the book a metaphor on how the Western PC culture is hamstringing our ability to prosecute an effective war on Radical Islam?
One of the tragedies of our struggle with radical Islamists is that they have been somewhat effective in using our greatest strengths—our free, open, and tolerant society—to intimidate us. We are told that the First Amendment means we cant tell the truth about our enemies and cant take reasonable steps to protect ourselves.
In other words, people who are deeply opposed to our freedom of speech and freedom of religion are making the case that the Constitution protects their systematic, calculated attempts to undermine it. Its really reminiscent of when in the 20th century, Communist agents working on behalf of the Soviet Union made the argument that the Constitution protected their right to try to destroy it. The same thinking is equally dangerous today.
Many were surprised to learn of your early support of Donald Trump. Why did you decide early on to support him?
Well, I knew many of the Republican candidates for president personally, and I thought very highly of almost all of them. I would say, though, that as an historian I was stunned by the scale of Donald Trumps achievement. He won more votes in the primary than any Republican, ever, and he did it completely defying the traditional rules of politics.
So at some point you have to stop and consider that something very big is going on here, and really think about what the American people are trying to say. The message was loud and clear: theyre completely fed up with Washington, and they think its time for major change.
As a historian and someone who knows a great deal of presidential history, what would a Donald Trump presidency actually look like?
I think its clear that Donald Trump would be very strong in defending America, very serious about the threat of Islamic supremacism (which is the subject of Treason), and very healthy in shaking up the establishment in both parties.
Meg made a total a** of herself. She’s obsessed....obsessed I tell you.
Did Newt have a comeback regarding her “anger-management” comment?
Newt’s take down of Kelly was one of the best things I have seen on TV in many many years. I will always be grateful to him for it.
“I don’t have anger management issues. I DO have media bias issues.”
Megyn was like a two year old questioning her father’s integrity.
It was glorious!
What was Kelly thinking, trying to debate Newt?
I bet she will NEVER talk to Newt in front of the cameras again. She has learned her lesson.
Newt’s comeback: I dont have anger management issues. I DO have media bias issues. was edited out when shown on our local Lib news. All you could see was his mouth moving.
This sort of thing just makes me so angry.
Which proves his point.
No Megyn is too stupid to learn her lesson. She should have learned in 2012 during the GOP debate when she snarked off to Newt and he took her to school on the judiciary.
Possibly true. Aren’t her ratings tanking badly? (Except, I am sure, this interview sent her ratings for that segment sky high). My hope is she will lose her primetime spot on Fox due to poor ratings...and she can go over to CNN or MSNBC and go into oblivion.
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