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  • Gingrich Attacks Romney From the Far Left

    12/12/2011 12:02:53 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 54 replies
    American Prowler ^ | 12.12.11 | JOSEPH LAWLER
    Today Newt Gingrich fired back at Mitt Romney's suggestion that he should return the money he earned consulting for Freddie Mac by condemning Romney's private equity career: If Governor Romney would like to give back all the money he's earned from bankrupting companies and laying off employees over his years at Bain, then I would be glad to then listen to him. And I will bet you $10, not $10,000, that he won't take the offer.Gingrich has basically adopted the language of the anti-corporate left with this line of attack. It may have some political resonance, although it's doubtful that
  • Bachmann: Gingrich was paid to 'influence' Republicans for Freddie Mac

    11/16/2011 4:46:25 PM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 68 replies
    CNN ^ | 2011-11-16
    Webster City, Iowa (CNN) - As Newt Gingrich denies he was paid to lobby Republicans for mortgage giant Freddie Mac, fellow Republican presidential candidate Michele Bachmann on Wednesday challenged Gingrich's denial. "Whether former Speaker Gingrich made $300,000 or whether he made $2 million, the point is that he took money to also influence senior Republicans to be favorable toward Fannie and Freddie," Bachmann said after a campaign event in Webster City, Iowa.
  • Gingrich welcomes "insider" label as he deflects Freddie Mac questions

    11/16/2011 4:50:15 PM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 13 replies
    CBS News ^ | 2011-11-16 | Stephanie Condon
    (snip) ...the candidate says he isn't worried his association with the now government-controlled firm makes him look like a Washington "insider" -- if anything, he said Wednesday on CBS News radio, he embraces the label. "There's no question when you serve 20 years in the House and as speaker of the House for four years, you know a fair amount about Washington," Gingrich told CBS News radio correspondent Dan Raviv. "We just tried an amateur for the last three years, and it didn't work very well... The country would be better off with someone determined to change Washington and who...