I could feel my ears and cheeks burn as I read this article. I could hardly even believe it. Newt Gingrich is a sleazy politician, but he's got a primary to win: that even his campaign staff and supporters could behave in such a brazenly brutal and vicious way shocked and outraged me. His campaign should have to apologize for this:
So glad my friend Chris Moody is reporting this story. Newt Gingrich was right there while all of this was happening. He should have to answer for his campaign staff's ugly behavior and apologize to the Ron Paul supporter who was assaulted by them. Republicans pride themselves on being better than this. Often times I think that most of them are. I feel like we're more likely to read about this kind of behavior from an Occupy protest somewhere than from a major Republican political candidates' staff. I was embarrassed for Gingrich to read this. Do Republicans want this kind of behavior representing their party?
Wes Messamore,
Editor in Chief, THL
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Dillard, a 29-year-old Ron Paul supporter from this suburb near Orlando, arrived to vote at his precinct at Winderemere Baptist Church early Tuesday morning. Pulling into the parking lot, Dillard noticed a man outside the polling place with a Gingrich sign. He decided to run home, slip into his "Ron Paul Rocks America" T-shirt, grab a "Ron Paul 2012" sign from his garage, and return to give his candidate some representation outside the precinct after he cast his vote.
Dillard found a quiet spot along a sidewalk lined with tiny American flags and held up his sign. Little did he know, Newt Gingrich had chosen that very spot to make his first Primary Day campaign stop.
When Gingrich's bus pulled up, Dillard stood silently holding his sign and watched the news-media horde swamp the candidate. Gingrich stepped down from the bus and made a beeline for Dillard. He stopped in front of Dillard and his sign and parked himself for a round of handshaking and pictures with voters. The placement couldn't have been worse. There was Gingrich, standing with his wife Callista at their first event of the day, and a giant Ron Paul sign floated inches from their crowns.
Noticing the awkward optics, Gingrich aides and security personnel swarmed Dillard, trying to intimidate him into moving. One of Gingrich's security agents stepped in front of him. When Dillard didn't budge, the agent lifted his heeled shoe over Dillard's bare foot and dug the back of it into his skin, twisting it side-to-side like he was stomping out a cigarette. Shocked, Dillard kept his ground and took a picture of the agent with his phone, which was quickly knocked out of his hand. Dillard slipped off his flip-flop to pick up the phone with his foot, and a Gingrich supporter kicked the sandal away.
"Don't kick me!" Dillard said to the man who knocked away his sandal. More members of Gingrich's security retinue approached, shoving their shoulders and chests in front of him.
"Just block him!" a Gingrich campaign aide said. "Everyone step on his toes!"
So glad my friend Chris Moody is reporting this story. Newt Gingrich was right there while all of this was happening. He should have to answer for his campaign staff's ugly behavior and apologize to the Ron Paul supporter who was assaulted by them. Republicans pride themselves on being better than this. Often times I think that most of them are. I feel like we're more likely to read about this kind of behavior from an Occupy protest somewhere than from a major Republican political candidates' staff. I was embarrassed for Gingrich to read this. Do Republicans want this kind of behavior representing their party?
Wes Messamore,
Editor in Chief, THL
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