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Norquist sat down with David Gregory, and answered whether he believed the initial Republican tax proposal rejected by the supercommittee was a “sham.” “It made clear that Democrats have no interest in tax reform,” he replied, noting that the commitments that Republicans have made with
Gregory then turned to the more realist element of the debate: “what makes you so sure you will triumph” and a Republican president will not rebuke your pledge? “I don’t think a Republican would be likely to win a Presidential election in the general if it wasn’t clear that he wanted to go in a different direction than Obama,” Norquist replied. “If you want to raise taxes to pay for Obama’s bigger government, then you vote Democrat, for crying out loud.” He noted that all the Republican presidential candidates save Jon Huntsman had signed his pledge, and noted that an otherwise successful President like George H.W. Bush could be defeated by making a wrong move on taxes.
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The problem in Washington, Norquist concluded, was misspending and not, as Democrats claimed (in his words,) that “the peasants aren’t ending enough cash in for the king to spend.” He approved only of a leader who would say “I’m not going to
The segment via NBC below: