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BumRushDaShow

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14. I usually stick this in Gingrich OPs
Sat Mar 23, 2024, 06:59 PM
Mar 2024

It was very elucidating -


The Man Who Broke Politics

Newt Gingrich turned partisan battles into bloodsport, wrecked Congress, and paved the way for Trump’s rise. Now he’s reveling in his achievements.

Story by McKay Coppins
November 2018 Issue

Updated on October 17, 2018

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On June 24, 1978, Gingrich stood to address a gathering of College Republicans at a Holiday Inn near the Atlanta airport. It was a natural audience for him. At 35, he was more youthful-looking than the average congressional candidate, with fashionably robust sideburns and a cool-professor charisma that had made him one of the more popular faculty members at West Georgia College. But Gingrich had not come to deliver an academic lecture to the young activists before him—he had come to foment revolution.

“One of the great problems we have in the Republican Party is that we don’t encourage you to be nasty,” he told the group. “We encourage you to be neat, obedient, and loyal, and faithful, and all those Boy Scout words, which would be great around the campfire but are lousy in politics.” For their party to succeed, Gingrich went on, the next generation of Republicans would have to learn to “raise hell,” to stop being so “nice,” to realize that politics was, above all, a cutthroat “war for power”—and to start acting like it.

The speech received little attention at the time. Gingrich was, after all, an obscure, untenured professor whose political experience consisted of two failed congressional bids. But when, a few months later, he was finally elected to the House of Representatives on his third try, he went to Washington a man obsessed with becoming the kind of leader he had described that day in Atlanta. The GOP was then at its lowest point in modern history. Scores of Republican lawmakers had been wiped out in the aftermath of Watergate, and those who’d survived seemed, to Gingrich, sadly resigned to a “permanent minority” mind-set. “It was like death,” he recalls of the mood in the caucus. “They were morally and psychologically shattered.”

But Gingrich had a plan. The way he saw it, Republicans would never be able to take back the House as long as they kept compromising with the Democrats out of some high-minded civic desire to keep congressional business humming along. His strategy was to blow up the bipartisan coalitions that were essential to legislating, and then seize on the resulting dysfunction to wage a populist crusade against the institution of Congress itself. “His idea,” says Norm Ornstein, a political scientist who knew Gingrich at the time, “was to build toward a national election where people were so disgusted by Washington and the way it was operating that they would throw the ins out and bring the outs in.”

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https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2018/11/newt-gingrich-says-youre-welcome/570832/
Newt is being too generous: its been a disaster for a lot longer than that getagrip_already Mar 2024 #1
Yes, since elleng Mar 2024 #5
Really interesting. I've thought that Newt was a root cause of a lot our current dysfunction and this sort of confirms EarnestPutz Mar 2024 #16
No doubt newt caused much of our current misery. elleng Mar 2024 #21
Exactly SouthernDem4ever Mar 2024 #27
Absolutely Rebl2 Mar 2024 #37
The first demon bedazzled Mar 2024 #42
His "contract with America".... SergeStorms Mar 2024 #53
Optics Roy Rolling Mar 2024 #58
Maybe not the root, but the vehicle, the proof-of-concept JHB Mar 2024 #63
That would require self-awareness Arthur_Frain Mar 2024 #8
Why does anyone, even Fox, think Newt is worth talking to? catrose Mar 2024 #2
He created the current chaos in Congress BumRushDaShow Mar 2024 #4
Sure, but as you say,he was run out. No disgrace for Rs catrose Mar 2024 #6
I usually stick this in Gingrich OPs BumRushDaShow Mar 2024 #14
Great post. thanks. EarnestPutz Mar 2024 #17
Thank you. People need reminding of how slimy the Newt is. Hermit-The-Prog Mar 2024 #20
Very true. Gen X were in their early 20's when his 'Contract ON America' took off, ancianita Mar 2024 #41
I'm Gen X and I remember it well Unwind Your Mind Mar 2024 #64
CNN had his sidekick Frank Lutz on recently underpants Mar 2024 #34
... BumRushDaShow Mar 2024 #38
Criminals... 2naSalit Mar 2024 #19
YES! elleng Mar 2024 #7
With "The Contract for America." Onthefly Mar 2024 #13
Or as some Rebl2 Mar 2024 #39
Fox thinks any Republican is worth talking to no matter what their history is. And Newt's is one of the worst. ificandream Mar 2024 #11
Newt is a GOP Neanderthal agingdem Mar 2024 #54
Thank you! LittleGirl Mar 2024 #57
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) said that Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) "unleashed the demons" elleng Mar 2024 #3
Just think about it. People like Richard Nixon and Newt Gringrich are now your 'Moral Compass' 4lbs Mar 2024 #9
And now it's all STJ ! Save Trump's Johnson! DoBW Mar 2024 #10
OK, that was good....perhaps a photo of them together with that slogan would be perfect. OAITW r.2.0 Mar 2024 #28
STJ STJ ?! DoBW Mar 2024 #32
I guess Stormy was right Red Mountain Mar 2024 #35
Perfect pic....makes me wonder where Trump's hand and arm are.... OAITW r.2.0 Mar 2024 #45
Newt wrote "The Contract for America" with the help of the Heritage Foundation Onthefly Mar 2024 #12
He had been working on "chaos" long before he did that "Contract" BumRushDaShow Mar 2024 #15
When they had McCain and Palin running Arne Mar 2024 #18
Demon Master says what? Attilatheblond Mar 2024 #22
Well, Newtie... rubbersole Mar 2024 #23
Newt's probably realizing Mr.Bill Mar 2024 #24
I just spit my wine out all over myself. . surfered Mar 2024 #25
Newt all acting like he can't understand... dchill Mar 2024 #26
Takes a demon JustAnotherGen Mar 2024 #29
Award Newt the Captain Obvious Medal, because he laid the groundwork for this shitshow. Hekate Mar 2024 #30
You can take full credit for the Party changes, Newt. OAITW r.2.0 Mar 2024 #31
He's not wrong, but we didn't need to hear it from Newtie FakeNoose Mar 2024 #33
Newt's Partly to blame DownriverDem Mar 2024 #36
No, you did that a long ass time ago. You flaccid waste of worm DNA. nt Carlitos Brigante Mar 2024 #40
Gaetz *IS* the demon. relayerbob Mar 2024 #43
Has anyone actually tried... dchill Mar 2024 #52
Gaetz has demons, alright.... Blue Owl Mar 2024 #44
New Gangrene kairos12 Mar 2024 #46
BumRushDaShow.......... Upthevibe Mar 2024 #47
No, Newtie, don't try to deflect the blame to Gaetz AverageOldGuy Mar 2024 #48
posters in this thread, in spite of some of the negative images they paint, orleans Mar 2024 #49
Disaster? Nahhh. Karma? Hell ya baby!!!! cstanleytech Mar 2024 #50
At least the eye of Newt knows enough to try to pick those self-same reptilian-brained demon scales off his nose Backseat Driver Mar 2024 #51
He learned from you, Newt . . . . . no_hypocrisy Mar 2024 #55
Newt taking about Gaetz on Fox... WTF? Layzeebeaver Mar 2024 #56
no, Newt, YOU unleashed the demons Skittles Mar 2024 #59
Newtie's mad he didn't get invited to the cocaine parties. tanyev Mar 2024 #60
Hard to believe Gingrich, the original "Demon Releaser," is talking like this. The GOP has fucked itself. Martin68 Mar 2024 #61
You know who "unleashed the demons" Newton? YOU! JHB Mar 2024 #62
No, he didn't do it but he sure as hell helped it. cstanleytech Mar 2024 #66
Yeah. he did. They were there before, but he was the one who gave the invocation and made them manifest JHB Mar 2024 #74
I'm not trying to dimish it but the reality is that he himself was a mouthpiece for others. cstanleytech Mar 2024 #76
Fuck off Newt!!! You helped unleash this beast back when Clinton was President so don't fucking complain now. cstanleytech Mar 2024 #65
I'm throwing out a link that says a lot about Gingrich from long ago when Bill Clinton's was in office that flying_wahini Mar 2024 #67
It's like the Devil's giving advise on how to be a better person wolfie001 Mar 2024 #68
Idiot VanceFan Mar 2024 #69
He furthered the hyperpartisanship that lead to this. Not surprised he doesn't recognize his part in it. n/t D23MIURG23 Mar 2024 #70
Put it this way... lonely bird Mar 2024 #71
Slimy Newt can go to hell. Dave Bowman Mar 2024 #72
Republicans are reaping what they has sown and Newt helped cast those seeds. republianmushroom Mar 2024 #73
Just simplify if for them, newt. "If it's not in a skirt truthisfreedom Mar 2024 #75
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