Hahahahaha:
Transcript:
JONAH GOLDBERG, AT LARGE EDITOR, "NATIONAL REVIEW" ONLINE: I thought he was out of sorts and uncomfortable in the interview, and I think that -- I think Juan's absolutely right that he was a complete muddle on trying to distinguish himself from Newt Gingrich. I don't know what that was about. It was a complete fog of an answer.
But more broadly, look, what comes across here, and I think this is Mitt's fundamental problem, or Governor Romney's fundamental problem, is he wants to say, he tries to differentiate himself from Newt Gingrich, oh, Newt Gingrich is a Washington police station, has been around Washington a long time. I'm a businessman, I'm not about politics, I'm not a politician. The guy first ran for the Senate in 1994. He's been running for president for about a decade. Moreover, and this is somewhat unfair to him, he physically, personality-wise, comes across as if he was designed by East German scientists to be the perfect android politician. And his answers come across that way. And so in his interview he seems much more political than a lot of more political people.