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Forum Post: Newt Gingrich- Our next president !

Posted 12 years ago on Dec. 10, 2011, 10:04 a.m. EST by smartenough (42)
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After the 1994 mid-term elections, Newt Gingrich became the first Republican Speaker of the House in 40 years. Most of the legislative items in his well-publicized "Contract with America" were passed by the House and many became law. His term as Speaker was marked by his opposition to many of Clinton's policies, which led to a budget showdown, government shutdowns, and acrimonious impeachment proceedings. However, Gingrich and Clinton also reached agreements on welfare reform, a capital gains tax cut,

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Synopsis Early Life Elected to Congress Republican Revolution Ethics Scandal Resignation Post-Speakership Personal Life and a budget deal that led to four straight balanced budgets. Gingrich resigned from Congress in 1999. Gingrich authored several books, and stayed involved in politics, serving as a political commentator and a consultant for various think tanks. In May 2011 Gingrich announced he would seek the Republican nomination for president in 2012.

Early Life

Newt Gingrich was born on June 17, 1943, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. His mother Kathleen Daugherty and father Newton Searles McPherson divorced soon after Newt was born. Kathleen remarried to an Army officer named Robert Gingrich, who adopted the boy. Gingrich has three younger half-sisters, Candace, Susan, and Roberta.

Growing up, Gingrich's family moved around frequently, like many military families. He graduated from Baker High School in Columbus, Georgia, and received a B.A. from Emory University in 1965.

Elected to Congress

Gingrich pursued higher education, receiving an M.A. in 1968 and a Ph.D. in modern European history from Tulane University in 1971. While in New Orleans, Gingrich developed an interest in religion, and was baptized in a Baptist church. Gingrich worked early on in academia, as an assistant professor of history and geography at West Georgia College.

Always interested in history and politics, Gingrich got involved as the Southern regional director for Nelson Rockefeller. Gingrich launched his first campaign for congress in 1974. He lost in 1974, and again in 1976, to the Democratic incumbent. In 1978, Gingrich finally won a seat in the House. He would be re-elected to Congress 10 times.

From his first days in Congress, Gingrich was an influential conservative member of the Republican party. He formed the Conservative Opportunity Society in 1983, a group of Republican delegates whose ideas influenced Ronald Reagan's policies.

Republican Revolution

In 1988, Gingrich led the charge against Democratic Speaker of the House Jim Wright, who was alleged to have violated campaign finance rules. Wright was forced out, giving Gingrich a boost among his party. Gingrich's star continued to rise, and when House Minority Whip Dick Cheney was appointed Secretary of Defense, Gingrich was elected to take his place.

During this period, Gingrich became known for his aggressive, often combative, style. With an emphasis on morality, he was aided by the House Banking Scandal and the Congressional Post Office scandal. Gingrich used his influence over the Republican party to draft the Contract with America, a platform of 10 policies they would push for if the Republicans took the majority in the congressional elections. The contract included welfare reform, tougher crime laws, a balanced budget, and other conservative policies.

Sure enough, the 1994 congressional elections brought about what would be called the "Republican Revolution." After four decades of Democratic control, the GOP won the majority in the House, and Gingrich was elected speaker. Fiercely opposed to many policies of President Clinton, Gingrich was instrumental in getting Clinton to reluctantly sign the GOP's welfare reform act after two initial vetoes. It was a major victory for Gingrich. Gingrich also had other major pieces of legislation passed, including a balanced budget and a capital gains tax cut.

Ethics Scandal

Gingrich's accomplishments were not without controversy. His popularity began to decline amidst partial government shutdowns in 1995. Gingrich was widely blamed for the shutdowns, after he had refused to compromise with President Clinton on budget cuts.

Ethical considerations were at the heart of much criticism of the speaker. In 1995, he returned a $4.5 million book advance that the House Ethics Committee had questioned. Another ethics investigation arose about whether Gingrich had used tax-exempt donations to fund a college course he had taught while serving in Congress. Gingrich negotiated an agreement with the House Ethics Committee, and he payed $300,000 for the cost of the investigation. The House voted to reprimand him by a vote of 395 to 28. In 1997, Gingrich was narrowly re-elected.

Resignation

In 1998, a scandal broke that would have a big impact on Gingrich's career. Clinton was alleged to have lied before a federal grand jury about his extramarital affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky. Gingrich pushed for impeachment, and for Clinton's removal from office. Congressional hearings and a media frenzy created a backlash against Republicans, as many voters felt they had gone too far.

In the 1998 midterm elections, Republicans lost five seats to Democrats. The tides had turned against Gingrich, and even members of his own party were critical of the speaker's tactics and the image he projected of the Republican party. In November 1998, Gingrich stepped down as speaker of the House. In January 1999, he resigned his seat in Congress.

Post-Speakership

Gingrich remained involved in politics, serving as a consultant and television commentator on the Fox News Channel. In 2007, he founded American Solutions for Winning the Future, a public policy organization. In May 2011, Gingrich announced he would seek the Republican nomination for president.

A prolific author, Gingrich has written several books, including Lessons Learned the Hard Way (1998), Winning the Future: A 21st Century Contract with America (2005), Rediscovering God in America (2006), and To Save America: Stopping Obama's Secular-Socialist Machine (2010). He also cowrote an alternative history series on the Civil War and World War II.

Personal Life

Newt Gingrich married Jackie Battley in 1962, when he was 19 years old. The couple had two daughters together, Jackie and Kathy, before their split in 1980. Gingrich remarried in 1981 to Marianne Ginther, whom he met during a political fundraiser in Ohio. Ginther and Gingrich divorced in 1999.

Gingrich currently lives in McLean, Virginia, with his third wife, Callista Bisek. The couple married in 2000, and together they create public policy documentaries through their production company, Gingrich Productions.

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[-] 4 points by ModestCapitalist (2342) 12 years ago

Hey Newt! You filthy sold out partisan pig! If we are dumb enough to elect you, what will you do about this?

Here is a list of the top ten companies that not only paid little or no taxes but got huge corporate welfare from we the people.

1) Exxon Mobil made $19 billion in profits in 2009. Exxon not only paid no federal income taxes, it actually received a $156 million rebate from the IRS, according to its SEC filings. Note: This claim was made by Forbes.com in April of '10'. Shortly after, they published a followup article which included a rebuttal by Exxon Mobil. Forbes.com did acknowledge a mistake based on incorrect line items filed by Exxon Mobil. http://www.forbes.com/sites/energysource/2010/04/07/exxon-says-it-does-pay-u-s-income-taxes

2) Bank of America received a $1.9 billion tax refund from the IRS last year, although it made $4.4 billion in profits and received a bailout from the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department of nearly $1 trillion.

3) Over the past five years, while General Electric made $26 billion in profits in the United States, it received a $4.1 billion refund from the IRS.

4) Chevron received a $19 million refund from the IRS last year after it made $10 billion in profits in 2009.

5) Boeing, which received a $30 billion contract from the Pentagon to build 179 airborne tankers, got a $124 million refund from the IRS last year.

6) Valero Energy, the 25th largest company in America with $68 billion in sales last year received a $157 million tax refund check from the IRS and, over the past three years, it received a $134 million tax break from the oil and gas manufacturing tax deduction.

7) Goldman Sachs in 2008 only paid 1.1 percent of its income in taxes even though it earned a profit of $2.3 billion and received an almost $800 billion from the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury Department.

8) Citigroup last year made more than $4 billion in profits but paid no federal income taxes. It received a $2.5 trillion bailout from the Federal Reserve and U.S. Treasury.

9) ConocoPhillips, the fifth largest oil company in the United States, made $16 billion in profits from 2007 through 2009, but received $451 million in tax breaks through the oil and gas manufacturing deduction.

10) Over the past five years, Carnival Cruise Lines made more than $11 billion in profits, but its federal income tax rate during those years was just 1.1 percent.

So what's your plan Newt? More tax breaks for the rich and their corporate golden geese?

THATS WHAT I THOUGHT.

You sold out partisan pig.

[-] 2 points by hamalmang (722) from Lebanon, PA 12 years ago

Newt is a monster. In 1996 he proposed a bill that would have essentially given anyone who brought a handful of pot into the country life in prison. Second offense would have been death penalty.

HR 4170 : http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getdoc.cgi?dbname=104_cong_bills&docid=f:h4170ih.txt.pdf

[-] 2 points by gestopomillyy (1695) 12 years ago

gingrich is one of those that would love to see america become a third world country , he wants to make your children janitors at their schools, he believes if you are not rich you better serve the world as fertilizer.

[-] 2 points by FrogWithWings (1367) 12 years ago

Build gallows and braid hemp

[-] 2 points by bensdad (8977) 12 years ago

Don't worry - even if he becomes president, he will divorce us, convert, and become president somewhere else - maybe hades

[-] 1 points by PublicCurrency (1387) 12 years ago

lol - very good

[-] 2 points by MonetizingDiscontent (1257) 12 years ago

What Gingrich says one minute has absolutely no bearing what-so-ever on what he is saying the next minute. The man is like a Blender without a Lid.

[-] 2 points by fandango (241) 12 years ago

Gingrich does NOT support ows

[-] 1 points by salmanila (2) 12 years ago

Newt Gingrich Slams Occupy Wall Street: 'Take A Bath' And 'Get A Job' http://articles.businessinsider.com/2011-11-21/politics/30424453_1_bath-newt-gingrich-moral-depravity

[-] 1 points by salmanila (2) 12 years ago

Newt Gingrich Slams Occupy Wall Street: 'Take A Bath' And 'Get A Job'

http://articles.businessinsider.com/2011-11-21/politics/30424453_1_bath-newt-gingrich-moral-depravity

[-] 1 points by FrogWithWings (1367) 12 years ago

May as well vote Trump. Both are nothing but slimy crack hos.

[-] 1 points by cJessgo (729) from Port Jervis, PA 12 years ago

As each day passes Canada looks better and better.

[-] 1 points by ZenDogTroll (13032) from South Burlington, VT 12 years ago

It will be interesting if he takes the repelican nomination

then again, it will be interesting if romney takes the repelican nomination

bwa hahaha

I will be entertained either way

the repelican party is DONE

they will be CRUSHED under the boot heel of public opinion!!

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[-] -1 points by Tinhorn (285) 12 years ago

Obama should hope that Romney wins the GOP nod. Newt is a much more dangerous opponent. The president will have a very difficult time winning debates against Newt.

[-] -2 points by smartenough (42) 12 years ago

Gingrich supports OWS

[-] 1 points by gestopomillyy (1695) 12 years ago

gingrich told the OWS to take a bath and get a job. that is support?

[-] 3 points by qazxsw123 (238) 12 years ago

Gingrich: please give us a job so we can have a house with a bathtub and enough soap to remove the toxic waste your kind has created for us and plunged us into.

[-] 1 points by qazxsw123 (238) 12 years ago

we need proof!