Influence Peddler for President
Gingrich, his lawyers, and his staff adamantly insist that it’s rude and crude to call him a lobbyist.
Gingrich, his lawyers, and his staff adamantly insist that it’s rude and crude to call him a lobbyist.
You think you have skeletons in your closet?
Newt Gingrich has repented from his sins of the past, but recanted none of his political views. Does this 1990s Republican revolutionary have a shot at the presidency?
Gingrich proves again that “his friends hate him.”
Huntsman might be that magic Republican: one orthodox enough to win the GOP nomination but flexible enough to succeed in the general election. I wouldn’t bet on it.
Gingrich has been posing as a possible candidate for a decade now, using the attention he gets to promote his books, speeches, lobbying business, and other hustles.
The corrupt former House speaker would make an easily defeated GOP presidential nominee.