| Transcripts from Newt Gingrich's Interview with Bill O'Reilly |
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| Thursday, 17 April 2008 22:49 | ||||||
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From O'Reilly Factor on April 15, 2008 O'REILLY: Were you surprised at the Maher thing? GINGRICH: I think he should be suspended. If he had said that as an anti-gay comment, he'd be off television. What's different from what he said about the pope, the spiritual leader of a billion 300 million people and what Don Imus said?? Why is it tolerable in the elite media to be viciously anti Christian and get away with it.? I think every Catholic should boycott until he gets off the air. There's no reason for him to be on the air. O'REILLY: But you know what. GINGRICH: Not with that kind of viciousness. O'REILLY: Secular progressives don't like religion. And you read my book "Culture Warrior" as I read your book, "Real Change." You know what it's about. GINGRICH: Yes. O'REILLY: It's about, go ahead. GINGRICH: If every Christian decided that any network that has Bill Maher, they're not going to watch, I think you would suddenly see a wave of real change. O'REILLY: But every Christian won't decide that because there's no leadership in the American Catholic church. You didn't hear a peep out of anybody except for Catholic League or lay people. There is no leader in the American church. There's no cardinal to stand up and say that's wrong, we don't want that kind of discourse. There isn't. GINGRICH: This is the sort of thing that Karl Anderson and the Knights of Columbus, I think, could make a very effective campaign about. And I hope they will. O'REILLY: Maybe there will, but there's no Jesse Jackson in the Catholic church in America. There's no Al Sharpton. There is no care, Muslim group watching everything everybody says. Media Matters that vile bunch of liars, they just distort one side. There's no one -- see, look, in order to mobilize Christians, there has to be leadership. And there's no Christian leadership in this country. GINGRICH: No, in fact we need a Christian anti-defamation league. O'REILLY: Absolutely. But as militant and as prepared to protect the right to be. GINGRICH: Bill I don't like the word militant. I think they need to be fair and they to point out what we point out. Now your book is doing very well. And it's because, and I said this before, "Real Change" gives specific solutions.
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