Last week, the former House Speaker admitted he was
"dumbfounded" by Obama's victory--and Romney's poor performance at
the polls.
“The president won an extraordinary victory," Gingrich
said on NBC's "Today" show. "And the fact is we owe him the
respect of trying to understand what they did and how they did it. But if you
had said to me three weeks ago, Mitt Romney would get fewer votes than John
McCain and it looks like he'll be 2 million fewer, I would have been
dumbfounded."
But the disbelief soon turned to disillusion over Romney's
divisive comments.
"I'm very disappointed with Governor Romney's analysis,
which I believe is insulting and profoundly wrong,"
Gingrich said in an
interview with KLRU-TV in Austin. "First of all, we didn't lose
Asian-Americans because they got any gifts. He did worse with Asian-Americans
than he did with Latinos. This is the hardest-working and most successful
ethnic group in America--they ain't into gifts.
"Second, it's an insult to all Americans," he
continued. "It reduces us to economic entities. You have no passion, no
idealism, no dreams, no philosophy. If it had been that simple, my question
would be, 'Why didn't you outbid him?' He had enough billionaire supporters, if
buying the electorate was the key, he could have got all his super PAC friends
together and said, don't buy ads, give gifts. Be like the northwest Indians who
have gift-giving ceremonies. We could have gone town-by-town and said, 'Come
here, let me give you gifts. Here are Republican gifts. ' An elephant coming in
with gifts on it."
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