In light of Obama's comments on bankrupting coal plants, Newt illustrates a history lesson involving Lincoln on how incentives, not taxes, are the way to solve our energy problems. More at http://newt.org
Newt Gingrich on Greta's "On The Record" describing how the "mark to market" accounting rule is negatively affecting business. In addition to suggesting Secretary Paulson be removed, Newt Gingrich advises that the Sarbanes-Oxley Act be repealed.
The Historic Moment of Barack Obama's victory as our first African-American President and the challenges ahead. More at http://newt.org **Correction: Speech given before the Indiana Chamber of Commerce**
Newt talks about the roles of AIG and Fannie Mae and the failure of their responsibility as indicative of the real change needed on Wall Street and Capitol Hill.
Newt discusses the profound personal and economic consequences of segregation and Jim Crow upon the African American community.
This clip is taken from Gingrich's March 27th response to Barack Obama entitled "What is the Right Change to Help All Americans Pursue Happiness and Create Prosperity?" To view the entire speech, visit the Media Center at Newt.org
Newt Gingrich on Hannity's America to discuss the 25th anniversary of two Ronald Reagan speeches - the "evil empire" speech and the announcement of the strategic defense initiative.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt leads the nation in prayer on June 6, 1944 as the Greatest Generation launched its mightiest battle of the Second World War.
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I outline a process to secure the border and how to develop a guest visa program that does not grant amnesty. Part of a longer speech delivered at the American Enterprise Institute on 4/26/06.
Newt explains why oil companies make more money with less supply and that inaction on drilling and other sources of energy is what is reallymaking oil companies rich.
Newt describes how the 19th century concept of adolescence fails young adults by robbing them of engagement in the adult world. Instead you have 13 year olds imitating 17 year olds, all trapped in a system of forced boredom.
The destructive nature of the signals that bad culture and bad government send.
This clip is taken from Gingrich's March 27th response to Barack Obama entitled "What is the Right Change to Help All Americans Pursue Happiness and Create Prosperity?" To view the entire speech, visit the Media Center at Newt.org