Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Newt Gingrich

Republicans Look Backward to Gingrich, Secession, and Socialism

Republicans seem caught in some sort of political time warp. more >>

Gingrich Becoming GOP's Voice for Conservative Christian Concerns

The former House speaker weighs in on hot-button issues that other Republicans ignore. more >>

Newt Gingrich's 2012 Presidential Campaign Rolls Along—Now It's Card-Check

Another sign of a 2012 presidential bid. more >>

Michael Steele, Newt Gingrich and Republicans at a Crossroads

The social safety net is here to stay. It's now just a question of how big it's going to be. more >>

Gingrich Continues Faith-Based Campaign, Decrying Obama's 'War Against Churches'

The former House speaker is actively courting religious conservatives. more >>

Palin, Huckabee, Gingrich, and Romney Not Enough for Republican Base

A long time Republican senator says none of the potential presidential candidates are exciting. more >>

Newt Gingrich Might Go Third Party? The Conservative Delusion Continues

Why do conservatives think we live in a conservative country? more >>

Gingrich Keeps Quiet on Catholic Conversion

The former House speaker converted to Catholicism over the weekend. more >>

Exclusive Interview: Newt Gingrich Stepping Up Defense of Religion in the Public Square

The former speaker of the House says assaults on religious liberty are on the rise. more >>

Newt Gingrich Steps Up Efforts to Mobilize Religious Conservatives

The former House speaker has launched a group that aims to unite social and economic conservatives. more >>

Newt Gingrich for President 2012?

Gingrich, Limbaugh ... it's like a 1994 reunion party. more >>

Newt Gingrich Likes Palin's Chances for President in 2012

Gingrich knows his history, so he's not counting the GOP out in the next presidential race. more >>

The Market Can Fix the Healthcare Problem

New federal healthcare bureaucracy would make things worse, writes former House Speaker Newt Gingrich. more >>

Newt Gingrich and the GOP Welfare Dupe

The GOP liked tax credits, until they lost welfare as a political issue. more >>

The Barack Obama Administration Should Make Change Gradual

The president-elect should take lessons from his predecessors about how to advance an agenda. more >>

Bailout: GOP Votes 'Hell No!'

What happens next is anyone's guess. more >>

Newt Gingrich: Kill the Paulson Plan. Hard.

The conservative revolt is gaining momentum. more >>

Financial Crisis Bailout Marks End of Reagan Revolution

The battle was long ago over, but last week marked Appomattox on Wall Street for conservatives. more >>

Steny Hoyer Worries About Another Government Shutdown

A showdown over Gulf of Mexico drilling could trigger a replay of the Clinton-Gingrich fights. more >>

The Pact Between Bill Clinton and Newt Gingrich

Two powerful foes secretly plot to reform Social Security and Medicare. more >>

How Monica Killed a Clinton-Gingrich Pact

As president, Bill Clinton distrusted then House Speaker Newt Gingrich, and the Republican felt the same way about Clinton. But there's a shocking revelation about them. more >>

Newt Still Acts as GOP Cheerleader

He's been gone from the House for nearly a decade, but former Speaker Newt Gingrich remains the top internal booster for the beleaguered Republicans. Insiders report that Gingrich regularly blasts E-mails to House GOP leaders filled with new ideas and cheers for the whole Republican team. more >>

You Have Been Warned -- Again

Osama bin Laden isn't the only one out to get us. In the Words of Our Enemies by Human Events Editor Jed Babbin reveals a host of other countries and foreign agents threatening the United States. more >>

In New Contract, Newt Goes Green

Former House Speaker and possible Republican presidential contender Newt Gingrich will be in Washington this week to debate Sen. John Kerry on global climate change and the environment. more >>

The Changing Republican Race

The possible entry of Fred Thompson into the Republican presidential race seems to have changed the standings. The USA Today/Gallup poll taken March 23-25 shows Rudy Giuliani with 31 percent of the vote, down from 44 percent March 2-4, and Thompson, a new name on the list, at 12 percent. more >>

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