“As I thought about it,” Newt writes. “I realized my anger and fear were not narrowly focused on votes. My unwillingness to relax and accept that the election grew out of a level of outrage and alienation unlike anything I had experienced in more than 60 years involvement in public affairs.”
We live in the most outrageous moment of all our lifetimes. We cannot ever accept it. After Trump is inaugurated, we must never rest until it is avenged. That is the only path to healing.
“As I thought about it,” Newt writes. “I realized my anger and fear were not narrowly focused on votes. My unwillingness to relax and accept that the election grew out of a level of outrage and alienation unlike anything I had experienced in more than 60 years involvement in public affairs.”
We live in the most outrageous moment of all our lifetimes. We cannot ever accept it. After Trump is inaugurated, we must never test until it is avenged. That is the only path to healing.
“As I thought about it,” Newt writes. “I realized my anger and fear were not narrowly focused on votes. My unwillingness to relax and accept that the election grew out of a level of outrage and alienation unlike anything I had experienced in more than 60 years involvement in public affairs.”
We live in the most outrage moment of all our lifetimes. We cannot ever accept it. After Trump is inaugurated, we must never test until it is avenged. That is the only path to healing.