So if you think Herman Cain's implosion was spectacular, this is REALLY jumping the shark.
With just weeks to go before the Iowa Caucus, Newt Gingrich has turned his presidential campaign into a veritable megaphone warning about the dangers and elitism of America's judicial system. The former House Speaker held a half-hour phone call on Saturday during which he pledged to abolish courts and eliminated activist judges he believed were either outside the mainstream or infringing too deeply on the commander in chief's authority.
On Sunday, he followed that up by saying he would be willing to arrest a judge who he thought was out of line.
"If you had to," he said on CBS's "Face the Nation" when asked if he would send a Capitol Hill police officer to round up a judge, "or you would instruct the Justice Department to send the U.S. Marshal." His preference, he added, would be to impeach the judge in question. LinkYeah, you might want to reread the Constitution, Newt. You probably want to bone up on your reading comprehension skills as well.
Saying the above really suggests that Newt doesn't want to be President.
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You might find this amusing: Supervillian or Newt.
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