theatlantic:

To the Moon, Callista! Newt Gingrich Promises Lunar Colony by 2020

Returning to a favorite subject over the years, Gingrich inadvertently reveals how little he’s interested in real, rational problem-solving. Read more.
[Image: Aly Song/Reuters]

Ummmm…..what?
How about thinking about REAL world problems, Newt?

theatlantic:

To the Moon, Callista! Newt Gingrich Promises Lunar Colony by 2020

Returning to a favorite subject over the years, Gingrich inadvertently reveals how little he’s interested in real, rational problem-solving. Read more.

[Image: Aly Song/Reuters]

Ummmm…..what?

How about thinking about REAL world problems, Newt?

26 January 2012 ♥ 33 notes    High-Res
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  1. racewanderley reblogged this from ifiwereabear and added:
    She is completly amazing tonight.
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  4. eddiewakeup reblogged this from theatlantic and added:
    This is how I envision Newt delivering this idea.
  5. dialectics8 said: LOL
  6. arendsarticulations reblogged this from theatlantic and added:
    The Dwight/Newt comparisons are starting to make sense.
  7. spacecowboywhit reblogged this from theatlantic and added:
    I gotta be honest, if he had said ‘Mars colony,’ he would have gotten my vote. I’m not a single-issue voter, but space...
  8. kitsteinkellner reblogged this from theatlantic and added:
    Gingrich, don’t make me want to vote for you.
  9. babytheleopard reblogged this from theatlantic and added:
    Ummmm…..what? How about thinking about REAL world problems, Newt?
  10. ifiwereabear reblogged this from theatlantic and added:
    end of my second term we will have the first permanent base on the moon.” -...Gingrich,...
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    The reason you have to have a bold and large vision is you don’t arouse the American nation with trivial, bureaucratic,...
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