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#1090
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_did_Ne...leave_congress
/Seriously. I'm just linking to answers.com at this point.
FRT, you made me lol. Props to you for humor.
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he also hates blacks.
Originally Posted by newty
And so, I’m prepared, if the NAACP invites me, I’ll go to their convention to talk about why the African American community should demand pay checks and not be satisfied with food stamps. And I’ll go to them and I’ll explain a brand new social security opportunity for young people, which would be particularly good for African American males, because they’re the group that gets the smallest return on social security because they have the shortest life span. And under social security today, you don’t build up an estate, but if you’re allowed to build up an estate, if your tax money went into your savings and it was your money, if something happened to you, your family got you restate, the difference in transfer of wealth to the black community would be amazing.
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....So, you want me to re-visit stuff that was discussed earlier in the thread?
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_did_Ne...leave_congress
/Seriously. I'm just linking to answers.com at this point.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Why_did_Ne...leave_congress
/Seriously. I'm just linking to answers.com at this point.
and he was cleared, in 1999, of the last charge (the only one that stuck) in which he had to pay the $300,000 fine...FWIW.
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Republicans lost five seats in the House in the 1998 elections—the worst midterm performance in 64 years for a party that didn't hold the presidency. Polls showed that Gingrich and the Republican Party's attempt to remove President Clinton from office was deeply unpopular among voters.[72] Gingrich suffered much of the blame for the election loss. Facing a rebellion in the Republican caucus, he announced on November 5, 1998, that he would not only stand down as Speaker, but would leave the House as well.[73]
Gingrich made this announcement only a day after being elected to an 11th term from his district. Commenting on his departure, Gingrich said, "I'm willing to lead but I'm not willing to preside over people who are cannibals. My only fear would be that if I tried to stay, it would just overshadow whoever my successor is."[74]
Gingrich made this announcement only a day after being elected to an 11th term from his district. Commenting on his departure, Gingrich said, "I'm willing to lead but I'm not willing to preside over people who are cannibals. My only fear would be that if I tried to stay, it would just overshadow whoever my successor is."[74]
#1097
Yeah, that's about the best terms I've ever heard about Gingrich's forced removal from Speaker.
Seriously, Bipartisan support against the speaker dude. That's unprecedented, and will never happen again.