On The Sean Hannity Show, Newt Gingrich said of Sen. Barack Obama's speech in Berlin: “I think saying that you are the -- a citizen of the world, talking to 200,000 Germans is very dangerous because the average American does not want to elect a president of the world.” In fact, Obama referred to himself in the Berlin speech as “a citizen -- a proud citizen of the United States, and a fellow citizen of the world.” Further, he is not the first U.S. public official to refer to himself as a “citizen of the world”; President Reagan did so in a June 1982 speech to the United Nations.
Gingrich in denial that Reagan, too, used “very dangerous” description of himself as a “citizen ... of the world”
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