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Newt provides an update on three critical stories making news that are important to follow in the coming days and weeks ahead.
Click Here to ContinueYeager should be an inspiration to younger Americans. If you have the courage and the determination, you can accomplish many things – and you can have an amazing life doing it. Yeager exemplifies American Exceptionalism at the individual citizen level. We all owe him a lifetime of gratitude for his lifetime of service and courage on behalf of our country.
Click Here to ContinueNewt to Sean Hannity on the need for a special session in Georgia: “I urge every Georgian to call your state legislature and demand that they go back into session.”
Click Here to ContinueNewt on late night video of election counting in Georgia: “I think there are so many examples in Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Georgia, that I’m really very surprised that the FBI has not been very aggressive in going after this. Of course, the amazing thing about the video that we’re talking about, is that was a security camera. So, it’s pretty hard to argue, that someone tampered with it. [It is] enough evidence to more than switch the state back to Trump, which is why it’s amazing to me, that the left-wing propaganda media refuses to take seriously all these different examples.”
Click Here to ContinueNewt on the upcoming Georgia runoff election: “This election is going to come down to turnout. Republicans simply have to turn out more votes than Stacey Abrams can steal.”
Click Here to ContinueWas Sen. Marsha Blackburn’s comment about China having a “5,000 year history of cheating and stealing,” a bit of a dramatization? Maybe. But her sentiments were completely on point. The Chinese Communist Party, and its sympathizers, must not be permitted to get away with crimes against humanity – again.
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I’m reading an amazing article by Martin Bennett entitled “When Christmas was canceled: a lesson from history.” It is about when Christmas was banned in 1647 in Britain during the English civil war, and people rebelled all across the country. They said you couldn’t ban Christmas, and they actively opposed the government. It’s a remarkable story related to what you may see in the coming weeks as we come closer to the Christmas holiday.
Then you have the runoff election in Georgia with two strong Republican candidates. However, there’s still a question of whether we can win both the campaign and the election.
The number of different things is so much bigger than I would have guessed on Oct. 1, and the degree of this mess is so much greater, that I can’t tell you today how it’s going to come out. So, I’ll continue to try to brief you as much as I can, but I’m also just trying to figure out what the devil’s going on.
Earlier this week, we asked readers “How would you rate Kevin McCarthy as a Republican House leader?” on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being poor and 5 being excellent. The verdict is in after a total of 289 votes were cast. McCarthy’s leadership in the House received a mostly favorable response.
Click Here to ContinueThe national implications of the Georgia race go from coast to coast. Democratic Minority Leader and New York Sen. Chuck Schumer promised to “take Georgia” and then “change the world.”
Click Here to ContinueAfter four years in the political wilderness, the Democratic establishment is poised to return to power. The men and women who Joe Biden has named to his prospective Cabinet and senior White House staff aren’t exactly fresh faces. Many are alumni of the Obama administration, and most are members of Washington’s political elite — especially those responsible for foreign policy. They’re veterans of Washington’s political games and machinations. Plus, several have intimate, longstanding corporate ties.