“Unless Gingrich and Dole and the Republicans say, ‘Am I inflaming a bunch of nuts?’, you know we're going to have some more events (like the Oklahoma City bombing). I am absolutely certain the harsher rhetoric of the Gingriches and the Doles … creates a climate of violence in America.”

—  Carl Rowan

April 25, 1995 Washington Post.
Quoington Star article entitled "Has President Nixon Gone Crazy?"

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