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Newt Gingrich Audio: Replacing Justice Ginsburg - A Complicated Moment

Audio: Replacing Justice Ginsburg – A Complicated Moment

By Newt Gingrich | September 21, 2020

The passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be a complicated moment and changes the presidential and senatorial campaigns’ focus. If the president nominates somebody who is both conservative and Catholic (Amy Coney Barrett, for example, fits both of those criteria) how will the Democrats react? And given Kamala Harris’s hostility to Catholicism, as I pointed out in my newsletter a while back, she is clearly the most anti-Catholic bigot to be nominated by a major party in modern times. That could change a lot of dynamics in the next few days.

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Audio: Outnumbered - the Story Behind the Story

Newt Gingrich on Outnumbered | September 16, 2020

By Newt Gingrich | September 18, 2020

Newt discusses the Election, Arab Israeli peace and what is really behind the violence in American cities

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Aaron Kliegman The Foundation of Woke Madness

The Foundation of Woke Madness

By Aaron Kliegman | September 18, 2020

Marxists had a problem: The working classes were a constant disappointment, never revolting how they were supposed to. In fact, the capitalist West was spreading rather than imploding. Maybe the proletariat never got the memo. Or maybe workers decided they liked money — and not capping human potential. Whatever the reason, history proved Marx wrong.
Therefore, those who sought the West’s decline had to look elsewhere: to culture, not economics. The result was cultural Marxism.

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Gingrich 360 5 Stories to Watch Next Week | September 19, 2020

5 Stories to Watch Next Week | September 19, 2020

By Gingrich 360 | September 17, 2020

Chad Wolf Nomination Hearing for Top Homeland Security Job; Marijuana Decriminalization Bill Up for Vote in the House; California State Legislators Sue Gavin Newsom for Misusing Executive Powers; House to Vote on Stopgap Funding Bill to Avert Government Shutdown; Massive Energy Bill Focused on Combating Climate Change To Be Voted on

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Commitment to America Kevin McCarthy Newt Gingrich Newt's World Podcast

Kevin McCarthy and the House Republican Commitment to America

By Newt Gingrich | September 17, 2020

When Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy and the House Republicans unveiled their Commitment to America this week, they were operating in the best tradition of the modern House GOP.

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Gingrich 360 What Newt's Reading | September 19, 2020

What Newt’s Reading | September 19, 2020

By Gingrich 360 | September 17, 2020

Biden of the Climate Apocalypse; A Rare Middle East Triumph; Black Clergy Take Aim at NBA and Nike for Chinese Slave Labor; Silicon Valley Values; Democratic Leaders Are Ignoring the Single Biggest Threat to Their States

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Audio: Outnumbered - the Story Behind the Story

Audio: Outnumbered – the Story Behind the Story

By Newt Gingrich | September 17, 2020

I was very interested to receive from Mike Calvin, a member of our Inner Circle the following question: I’m sure you’ve been asked already what happened today with Harris Faulkner when you brought up Soros. What actually caused them to shut you down when talking about him? They appeared to be scared of the mention of his name. Please share the story behind the story. I thought that was pretty cool.

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Germany Minister for Economic Affairs

Germany’s Dreamworld

By Aaron Kliegman | September 16, 2020

In July, Germany’s minister for economic affairs made a revealing comment. When asked about Berlin’s refusal to adopt a tougher policy toward China to defend human rights, Peter Altmaier said that applying more pressure would threaten his country’s economic interests.
“We have trade relations with many regions across the globe, including in many cases countries that have a different understanding of civil rights than we have in Germany,” Altmaier told Politico. “I have always been convinced and I still believe that change can be achieved through trade.”

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Gingrich 360 What Newt's Reading | September 16, 2020

What Newt’s Reading | September 16, 2020

By Gingrich 360 | September 15, 2020

Biden-Harris Have a Big Problem in Pennsylvania; Mail-Vote Madness in Pennsylvania; Barr Gives Operation Legend Update: Chicago Murder Rate Drops by ‘Roughly’ Half and 2,500 Arrests Made Nationwide; The White House Is Right to Ditch Critical Race Theory; More Arab-Israeli Harmony

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Rob Smith is Problematic - Episode 4: Cardi B. vs. Candace: Why Their Showdown is So Important

Rob Smith is Problematic – Episode 4: Cardi B. vs. Candace: Why Their Showdown is So Important

By Rob Smith | September 15, 2020

Rob explains why the fight between Cardi B. and Candace Owens should serve as a wake-up call to Black Americans everywhere.

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