It'd be a sight to behold.Wouldn't it be glorious, though?
What exactly was he accused of? Were foreign governments snatching up his book for all their local libraries?
It was a long time ago and wasn't really politically astute at the time. I just seem to remember that he allegedly the first high ranking politician to write a book while in office - everyone else waits until they leave - and he was accused of an ethics violation.
Blown The Fuck Out.
In a quick search I see this about some class he taught but nothing about a book scandal.
EDIT: Not sure why this is embedding but...
ZZZZZZhttp://www.npr.org/2011/12/08/143333594/revisiting-newt-gingrichs-1997-ethics-investigation
BTW- article goes on to state that he wasn't the first to sign a deal while in that office. The other guy resigned after Newt led an ethics investigation over that guys book deal.
Yellow Card, not Yellow CardsWhy is this guy allowed to make threads while on dubs?
I'm thinking his dubs are fake news. They just turned him yellow to act like things are fair and balanced
I'm calling bs
Why is this guy allowed to make threads while on dubs?
I'm thinking his dubs are fake news. They just turned him yellow to act like things are fair and balanced
I'm calling bs
HarperCollins Publishers formally announced yesterday that it had agreed to publish two books by Gingrich. The first, a nonfiction text outlining his social and political philosophy, will be called "To Renew America." It will be issued next fall in an edition of 750,000 copies, HarperCollins said. The second book will be an anthology of writings about democracy, with commentary by Gingrich.
HarperCollins is part of Australian-born publishing magnate Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., which also publishes a number of newspapers around the world and owns Fox Broadcasting Co. House Majority Whip David E. Bonior (D-Mich.) yesterday drew a connection between what he called Murdoch's "$4 million Christmas gift" to Gingrich, and pending Murdoch business before the Federal Communications Commission and Congress.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/arch...401-899a-d0b6ca3c0b7d/?utm_term=.4cc0bb134d5d
Thank you for not misgendering me.TS is starting to lose it.
Thanks. Just looking at what you quoted, is the issue a 4 million dollar royalty advance?