Newt Gingrich fired back at conservatives who criticized his praise of the late Nelson Mandela, saying he was “surprised by the hostility and vehemence” he experienced.
After calling Mandela “one of the greatest leaders of our lifetime” on his Facebook page, Gingrich faced a flurry of negative responses from his own supporters.
Tea party star Ted Cruz faced a similar response when he payed tribute to Mandela.
Gingrich responded to the ugly backlash by posing a question to his fellow conservatives. “What would you do here in America if you had the kind of oppression” suffered by South African blacks for decades, Gingrich asked in a post on his website.
He also chastened his fellow Republicans for not being more vocal opponents of the apartheid regime before its fall.









