"Every day I turn on my television set and I see Newt Gingrich on television, I rejoice"
- Martin Frost
About this Quote
Martin Frost's quote is a funny way of revealing his disdain for Newt Gingrich. He is sardonically stating that he mores than happy to see Gingrich on television because it means that he is not in a position of power. Frost is indicating that he does not trust Gingrich and does not want him to be in a position of impact. He is likewise suggesting that he is not alone in his viewpoint of Gingrich, as he is indicating that other individuals feel the very same method. By using humor, Frost has the ability to express his viewpoint without straight attacking Gingrich. He is also making a statement about the power of the media and how it can form public opinion.
This quote is written / told by Martin Frost somewhere between January 1, 1942 and today. He/she was a famous Politician from USA.
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