How Newt's behavior compares to Clinton's is irrelevant. I'm talking about how Newt behaved, and nothing else. He was blatantly hypocritical, and you want to give him a pass on that because you like him. That's fine, you're entitled to do that, but I have to ask you: What indications are there that Newt has changed? To me, if he had had some kind of epiphany and realized how wrong what he did back then was, he wouldn't get angry when asked about it at a debate (how well did that work for Herman Cain, BTW?). He would realize that being asked about it is a part of how politics works today, and answer the question in a way that maybe would give some indication he really HAD changed. To me his response bespeaks just the opposite; he's the same old Newt.




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