Newt Gingrich

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Welcome to the war
How should longtime war critics deal with recent converts to the cause?
Who's providing comfort for the enemy now?
Newt Gingrich says it's time for the U.S. to "pull back" from Iraq.
Will Ralph Reed crap out?
The one-time golden boy of the Christian right did the bidding of Abramoff's casino clients. Will the unholy alliance be his undoing?
Ken Mehlman: Democrats don't have a leader (either)
When a good offense is your only defense.
Republicans gone wild
"Ethics reform" gestures and suddenly hazy memories can't hide the truth: Abramoff is an integral part of the GOP machine that revved up with the '94 "revolution."
Letter to Salon from Newt Gingrich
The former speaker's spokesman Rick Tyler responds to Michael Scherer's article "Newt: I'm Shocked, Shocked by Abramoff Scandal!"
Tom DeLay, Jack Abramoff and the art of understatement
House Republicans wonder if they should be led by someone better equipped to deal with the corruption scandal. Could there be anyone worse?
Let us prey
Jack Abramoff and his deeply religious right-wing cronies express their "biblical worldview" by swindling Indian tribes and bribing legislators. Verily, mysterious are the ways of the Lord.
Newt: I'm shocked, shocked by Abramoff scandal!
From his lofty perch on the sidelines, the ethically challenged former speaker denounces corruption in politics.
Fall of the Rovean empire?
Drunk on power, the Republican oligarchs overreached. Now their entire project could be doomed.
Will the GOP stand by Bush?
As the president's approval ratings sink ever lower, congressional Republicans facing reelection are getting nervous. But thanks to the way votes are distributed, they may not pay a price for their loyalty.
Republicans don't do that, do they?
Amid all the furor over Dick Durbin and Howard Dean, let's pause for a moment to salute Republican Rep. John Hostettler.
Grandstanding on Guantánamo
Newt Gingrich says that Dick Durbin has brought shame upon the United States.
Democrats lost the battle, not the war
Only people suffering from historical amnesia could believe this election proves that liberalism is dead.
Sweetheart deal
Republican congressman Steven LaTourette of Ohio left his wife for a female aide who now makes a lucrative career out of lobbying his committee.
Medicine man
The future of GOP control of the Senate depends on Oklahoma Republican candidate Tom Coburn, a former doctor who has covered up a scandal from his past until now.
Strange alliance
Why is Rupert Murdoch's media empire publishing Ralph Nader's latest tome?
House divided
GOP enforcer Tom DeLay and his former partner Dick Armey are locked in a nasty dispute over the future of the Republican Party.
Right Hook
Fox News' Oliver North claims liberal media inspires terrorists; U.S. Army says Iraqis need "a heavy dose of fear and violence." Plus: Why Reagan was too busy to fight AIDS.
Gray Davis and the vast right-wing conspiracy
The effort to recall California's Democratic governor shows again that the GOP will stop at nothing to win more power.
Roasted in their own bonfires
After the pornographic Starr Report, the sexual hypocrisy of the GOP witch hunters comes back to haunt them, as Salon exposes Henry Hyde. Part 3 of "The Clinton Wars."
Blaming the victim
Newt Gingrich came back from the political grave to say the State Department is broken. He should know. He helped break it.
Bush is shocked -- shocked!
Not far from WorldCom's headquarters, Bush expresses concern at corporate misdeeds. Standing with him were the men that wrote the script for disaster.
Hillary's book deal blues
The Congressional Accountability Project asks Sen.-elect Clinton to give up her $8 million advance and just collect royalties.
Grand Old Par-tays
Blues Traveler, Jon Secada and a faux Mardi Gras entertain the pasty GOP crowds, paid for by the biggest corporate interests in America.
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