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Too Much Ambiguity

May 21, 2026May 19, 2026

I spend about three hours a day trying to keep track of political and governmental news.

by Newt Gingrich

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Watching China, Ukraine, Iran, and the U.S. Congress, there is just too much ambiguity to have any sense of what is really happening.

I spend about three hours a day trying to keep track of political and governmental news. Still, I find it almost impossible to really understand the situation.

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