Newt described the difference between his vision for a successful campaign and what the consultants imagined:
“My campaign consultants understood 30-second attack ads. They didn’t understand that you could actually write a book with big ideas, you could actually campaign talking about big ideas. It made them very uncomfortable to have somebody who actually relied on ideas as a way of campaigning.”
And Newt stressed that that the “Newtiny!” (the cleverly titled reference to the incident from the Fox News graphics department) was really no big deal:
“The only person that I really regret losing was,
in fact, somebody who had been with us a long time. Everybody else was an outside consultant. All of my core team, the people who have been with me over the last ten years, with the exception of one person, all of them are still here.”
Newt quickly pivoted to promoting his new book on American exceptionalism and discussing his intention of lowering taxes across the board. And finally, returning to a more comfortable subject, Newt blasted President Obama for his “disgraceful comment” where he joked about “shovel ready” projects not being so ready. Newt declared that Americans “should be enraged that the President of the United States, in the middle of the Obama depression, is so insensitive, so uncaring that he doesn’t realize that the failure of his policies is causing pain to millions of human beings in this country.” Even Steve Doocy got in on the “fun,” referencing the “stimulus, that wasn’t very stimulating.”
Watch the clip from Fox News below: