Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Gingrich: Supreme Court decision ‘could cost us a city’

By David Edwards and Andrew McLemore

Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich said that the Supreme Court decision to allow enemy combatants to challenge their detention could lead to the nuclear destruction of a U.S. city.

The decision marked the third time that the Supreme Court has ruled against the Bush administration's handling of the Guantanamo prisoners, The New York Times reported Friday.

Gingrich referenced a Sunday morning story about a smuggling ring that obtained a design for a nuclear weapon as evidence that local judges should have no say over matters of national security.

"To turn over to a local district judge decisions of national security and life and death that should be made by the president and congress is the most extraordinarily arrogant and destructive decision the Supreme Court has made in its history," Gingrich said.

When asked if the McCain campaign's argument about Obama's inexperience would work, Gingrich said that it wouldn't because Obama is too smart and well-prepared to come off "looking like some guy who's dopey."

Yet Gingrich still criticized Obama for his support of the Supreme Court's decision to grant habeus corpus rights of Guantanamo prisoners - a decision he called "worse than Dred Scott."

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