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Newt Gingrich

Newt Gingrich, a Republican, served as House speaker from 1995 to 1999 and ran as a presidential candidate in 2012. He is an adviser to the Center for Union Facts.
NEWT GINGRICH: Supreme Court Justice Obama?
As the Republican primaries have become increasingly contentious in recent weeks, various factions have threatened not to support the others should their preferred candidate fail to win the nomination. But if the prospect of Hillary Clinton as president is not frightening enough to unite Republicans behind their eventual nominee, perhaps something Mrs. Clinton said in Iowa this week will be.
SharesNEWT GINGRICH: See your dermatologist: a personal report
Last Thursday, I had minor surgery to take a small melanoma off my cheek.
SharesNEWT GINGRICH: The Reince Priebus Revolution
A remarkable revolution has taken place quietly but certainly in the process of electing a candidate for president.
SharesNEWT GINGRICH: ‘13 Hours’: a must-see movie
Callista and I saw "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi" on Monday. It was a tremendous experience. The intensity of the continuous action reminded me a lot of the movie "Black Hawk Down."
SharesNEWT GINGRICH: Obama blasts bullying, ignores beheading
The 2016 State of the Union address was very striking for the one-sidedness and disproportion of the president's concern for religious suffering.
SharesNEWT GINGRICH: The Obama past, the Paul Ryan future
The 2016 State of the Union is a picture of historic change.
SharesNEWT GINGRICH: Hillary’s Christmas gifts for Republicans
In the Democratic presidential debate on Saturday night -- which was, by design, almost unwatched, even by President Obama himself -- Hillary Clinton gave republicans three unexpected but delightful Christmas gifts.
SharesNEWT GINGRICH: The war on Christmas
Rep. Doug Lamborn of Colorado took a small but important step in Congress this week when he introduced a resolution, H. Res. 564, along with 35 cosponsors, to reassert the place of Christmas in the public square.
SharesNEWT GINGRICH: Republican leaders should worry about themselves, not Trump
The latest polls showing Donald Trump with his biggest lead yet -- 38 percent in the new Washington Post-ABC poll -- have Republican leaders fussing about what the party will do if "The Donald" becomes their nominee.
SharesNEWT GINGRICH: Outrageous waste by an out-of-control government
Americans believe that more than half of all federal spending is waste, according to Gallup -- 51 cents out of every dollar to be specific. This is one of those points on which so-called experts can marshal all kinds of figures to show that ordinary Americans are wildly off-base -- and the experts will be stupider for it.
SharesNEWT GINGRICH: Obama’s challenge to Congress is wrong
President Obama thought he was being clever in the conclusion of his address to the nation Sunday night, which he delivered just before heading to the Kennedy Center Honors. After 13 minutes spent reiterating the same failed approach, the president called on Congress to pass an authorization to use military force against Islamic State. "For over a year," he said, "I have ordered our military to take thousands of airstrikes against ISIL targets. I think it's time for Congress to vote to demonstrate that the American people are united, and committed, to this fight."
SharesNEWT GINGRICH: Will gun-free zones protect our children from ISIS?
Will gun free zones protect our children from ISIS? To even ask this question, in the wake of events in Paris and San Bernardino, is absurd.
SharesNEWT GINGRICH: The Paris delusion
Weeks after the Paris terror attacks that killed 130 people and wounded hundreds more, world leaders have converged on the French capital to discuss what they call the most urgent challenge facing the planet, a crisis that threatens to spread death and destruction across the globe: an increase in global average temperatures of two degrees by the end of the 21st century.
SharesNEWT GINGRICH: President Obama, meet Hasna Aitboulahcen
"Apparently, they're scared of widows and orphans coming into the United States of America as part of our tradition of compassion." That was President Obama speaking in the Philippines this week, criticizing Republican presidential candidates for their concerns about the program resettling Syrian refugees in the United States.
SharesNEWT GINGRICH: The Real War II: Defining success
I argued in my column earlier this week that we are engaged in a real war that will almost certainly be a long war as well. The war is worldwide and its center of gravity is the internet and other forms of communication. "A third world war" is how King Abdullah of Jordan described it.
SharesNEWT GINGRICH: The real war
Friday night's attack in Paris was another reminder that we are in a real war. It is vital that we understand what the real war is and who the real enemy is.
SharesNEWT GINGRICH: Rethinking general election debates
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus showed real leadership after the CNBC debate last month when he announced the party was putting NBC's future debates under review.
SharesNEWT GINGRICH: No veterans, no freedom
The next time someone asks you why we celebrate Veterans Day, remind them that a nation that does not honor its veterans may not have its freedom for very long.
SharesNEWT GINGRICH: The collapse of the Democratic Party
At least since the election of Barack Obama in 2008, Republicans have been hearing that their party is on the verge of extinction. The only thing the media pundits haven't seemed able to agree on is what will be the cause of death.
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