A conversation with Newt Gingrich

with Newt Gingrich
in Current Affairs
on Tuesday, March 27, 2007 * * * * *

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Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich talks about what he would write if he were preparing a memo for the next president of the United States and defining America's role in the world.

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    1. winter  08/17/2010 07:21 PM Report

      This person has been publicly ridiculed so much for what he did to his ex wife that its the only explanation for how anyone could stoop so cheaply into the kinds of insults he's leveled at The President of the United States. How does he show his face in public after making the kinds of remarks he has? "Learn to fake sincerity and you've got it made"; same can be said for ignoring shame. Its apparant that he's so desperate to sell books and keep himself in the minds of his vulgar sign carrying mob of followers that any sensational emotionally potent oversimplification will do.

      His offensive remarks go beyond even a lack of respect for the office into the realm of sociopathy. That academic

      act he traffics in falls apart quickly enough when he speaks long enough to reveal that all he's really after is

      dictatorship which he made clear during his tenure as speaker. There just is no hope for some people, its in the DNA. Just another member of the right wings Parade of Clowns.

    2. Edith  04/29/2008 10:56 PM Report

      We Missed a great leader when Newt Gingerich was not on the ballot

    3. Steve Brown  11/18/2007 07:47 PM Report

      Newt Gingrich truly wasted a great opportunity to become one of the brightest and most moving leaders in our time. He had a train wreck of a personal life on par with President Bill Clinton. He can truly wrap his mind around an issue and develop a sound response, especially in the global realm. However, his choices cast him to a life on the sidelines, unfortunate.