Sessions: I’m Very Glad Gingrich Backed Off (Note: Gingrich Didn’t Back Off)

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The GOP seems to be consolidating around a message of contrition for calling Sonia Sotomayor a racist, recognizing just how politically self-defeating it’s been — even if the retractions aren’t exactly genuine.

Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) spoke to CNN’s Dana Bash, who asked him about the alleged walk-back by Newt Gingrich:

“I’m very glad he backed off. I think that’s unusual, that commentators do that, and I think it was very good that he did,” said Sessions. “I think that will help – help us. I think that will help us have a real good discussion about the serious issues that the nation faces and that the court faces. And there’s some disagreements about that.”

The thing is, as I’ve pointed out, Gingrich is very clearly not backing off, if one simply reads his new post beyond the first few paragraphs. Instead, he’s talking out of both sides of his mouth by saying he shouldn’t have called Sotomayor a racist — and then haranguing her for making decisions based on race, and repeating this refrain: “You Read, You Decide.”

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