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On Sunday night, former House speaker Newt Gingrich fired off a tweet cheering on the veterans who crashed the WWII memorial despite the shutdown that has shuttered Washington’s memorials and monuments. Sounds like Gingrich’s memory might be failing him: The shuttering of National Park lands is happening pretty much the way it did during the 1995 shutdown — the one in which the Georgia Republican played a rather central role. The one that, even in retrospect, he thought was a pretty dandy idea. We referred to an op-ed Gingrich wrote in The Washington Post in 2011, when the government was on the brink of another shutdown (it was ultimately averted). In that piece, he fondly remembered the good old 1995 shutdown, trying to counter the generally accepted idea that the incident was bad for Republicans. “We decided to stick to our principles through a very contentious and difficult period,” he wrote in 2011. “Our attempt to balance the federal budget was distorted in the news media as an effort to ruin family vacations, frustrate visitors to the nation’s capital and prevent government employees from going to work.” So, let’s get this straight. In 1995, “ruin[ing] family vacations and frustrat[ing] visitors” was an A-okay byproduct of principle-sticking, but now it’s “petty tyranny”? Perhaps tyranny, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. Al Kamen WP
Posted on: Tue, 08 Oct 2013 14:04:13 +0000

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