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en The change in Republican language began with Newt Gingrich in 1994, and while much of his communication still came across as angry and partisan, when Newt was speaking about policy and not talking about those who opposed him, there was none better, and there has been none better.

en That is flat-out false, and I'm ashamed that you would compare me to Newt Gingrich. Nobody up here deserves to be compared to Newt Gingrich,

en As Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich dedicated much of his energy to improving the lives of the children of the District of Columbia. We are blessed that the Newt and Callisita Gingrich Foundation are continuing that work through this generous donation to Cornerstone,

en [She noted that Newt Gingrich's half-sister, who has come out as a lesbian, works for United Parcel Service.] Interestingly enough, ... I thought Newt would be the one in the family that would wear a brown shirt.

en I wanted to help the Republican Party and Newt Gingrich get this behind him and behind the party, and move ahead with the Republican agenda, She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything. I wanted to help the Republican Party and Newt Gingrich get this behind him and behind the party, and move ahead with the Republican agenda,
  Bob Dole

en After the Republicans took control of Congress in '94 and Newt Gingrich and company came to town, the money moved from being roughly equal between Democrats and Republicans to very heavily Republican.

en She is our Newt Gingrich. She is our Tom DeLay.

en This isn't about more power for the president. It's about more votes for Newt Gingrich, and that's the last thing America needs,

en The lawyers don't use the word 'lie.' But if someone, in the normal course of events...would have done what Newt Gingrich did to a congressional committee, they would go to jail for that.

en If you vote for (House Speaker) Newt (Gingrich) and the Republicans, you get more investigations and you might rename an airport once in a while,

en no reason now, nor do we foresee any in the normal course of events in the future, why Newt Gingrich would be ineligible to serve as Speaker.

en He [Newt Gingrich] is the most unpopular politician in America. His favorable rating is only four points higher than the Unabomber.
  Al Franken

en Take my word for it as the whip in the House that we have plenty of votes to re-elect Newt Gingrich, ... Late Edition.
  Tom DeLay

en [Now Republicans are joining in on the criticism. Presidential hopefuls Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney have been quoted critiquing the President and the federal response to the disaster. Gingrich wondered,] If we can't respond faster than this to an event we saw coming across the Gulf for days, then why do we think we're prepared to respond to a nuclear or biological attack? ... an embarrassment.

en So isn't it ironic that Newt Gingrich is attempting to put his ethic problems behind him with a plan that requires a whole new investigation by the ethics committee?


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