Newt Gingrich Defund vs Defend: The Great Republican Opportunity

Defund vs Defend: The Great Republican Opportunity

A major choice in this year’s election will be between defunding or defending police. Most Americans are worried by the rise in crime and dramatic increase in violence in some of our nation’s cities after Democrat leaders withdrew their police forces in the face of radical, violent leftwing protests. Most Americans believe the vacuum created by defunding the police is going to be filled with predators and dangerous criminals — not with social workers and do-gooders.

Aaron Kliegman FDR, LBJ, … JRB?

Biden in His Own Words – False Confidence

Looking at recent election polls, it’s not hard to see why Joe Biden feels so confident that he’ll win the election this November. National polling data from almost every prominent outlet indicates that Biden is the candidate favored to win. The excitement of seeing himself in the lead, if only by a few points, seems to have gone straight to his head.

Gingrich 360 5 Stories to Watch Next Week | July 10, 2020

5 Stories to Watch Next Week | July 10, 2020

Five Stories to Watch: New coronavirus stimulus is in the works; Harvard, MIT sue Trump admin to block order revoking visas for foreign students; Trump admin seeking who leaked intel on Russian bounties in Afghanistan; Mystery continues to surround explosion at Iranian nuclear facility; and US, allies discussing how to respond to China’s aggression toward Hong Kong.

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Gingrich 360 What Newt’s Reading | July 10, 2020

What Newt’s Reading | July 10, 2020

What Newt’s Reading: I Am Black and I Am a Democrat. But ‘I Ain’t’ Voting for Joe Biden This November; ‘Threat to Our Democracy’: GOP Senator Demands Ilhan Omar Resignation; New Foreign Broadcasting Chief Cleans House, Pushes Pro-America Reporting; The North American Trade Dividend; and Georgia Is Doing Fine, Thank You.

Trump’s Mission: What We Should Grasp Foremost About His Presidency

Trump’s Mission: What We Should Grasp Foremost About His Presidency

Years from now, when historians want to understand the presidency of Donald Trump — and scholars will no doubt be curious about our 45th president — they should study two speeches.

One speech is the president’s most recent, which he delivered at Mount Rushmore to celebrate Independence Day. The other speech dates back to July 2017, when President Trump spoke to the people of Poland in Warsaw.

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Aaron Kliegman Biden: The Ineffective Statesman

Biden: The Ineffective Statesman

Biden claims his experience in foreign policy is an asset. In reality, it may be one of Biden’s biggest weaknesses. Anecdotes of tough talking dictators and becoming friends with democratic leaders sound nice, but when they’re proven to be ineffective, they’re just empty stories. Combine that with plain old bad decision making, and you get someone who absolutely should not be commander in chief.

Gingrich 360 What Newt's Reading | July 7, 2020

What Newt’s Reading | July 7, 2020

What Newt’s Reading: Trump at Mount Rushmore; How Trump — Not Biden — Has Helped Make Black Lives Better; Former G.W. Bush Appointees Supporting Biden Have Embraced Socialist Policies — Why?; Democrats Try to Sneak ‘Green New Deal’ Through Tax Code; and US Service Sector Rebounds Strongly in June.

Newt Gingrich President Trump: History Teacher and Statue Builder

President Trump: History Teacher and Statue Builder

To my surprise (and I suspect virtually everyone’s surprise) President Donald Trump is carving a place in history as a teacher and statue builder. This was a major outcome of his extraordinarily powerful speech at Mount Rushmore on July 3.