So far, I see Biden talking about unity and calling for all of us to work together, but I’m curious about who he thinks “us” really is. No images? Click here GINGRICH 360 NEWSLETTERNews | Podcasts | Inner Circle 2ND NEWT LIVEINNER CIRCLE EVENT IN JAN.Dear Friend, Newt will host a virtual live event at 11 a.m. ET on Jan. 26. We'll continue the conversation on issues concerning you with the start of new administration. JOIN TODAY to be a part of this special event and receive a BONUS GIFT. Click Here to Sign Up. Thanks and we hope to see you at the event, Team Gingrich 360 WHAT NEWT'S THINKINGBy Newt Gingrich As I have watched the elite liberal media gush over the inauguration of President Joe Biden, I have waited for at least someone to analyze the fascinating difference between President Biden’s inaugural speech and his inaugural actions. First, I thought the speech was incredibly well-given. The speech promised unity, togetherness, and finding common ground – it was a speech of classic American bipartisanship and civic goodwill. He promised to reach out to everyone, work with everyone, and be an American president, rather than a Democratic, partisan president. It strongly reminded me of President Barack Obama’s first inaugural address. And, in fact, I had about the same takeaway for Biden’s speech as I did for Obama’s: If he leads the way he’s speaking – and acts as he says he will – he will split the Republican party and have a large, American governing majority for his entire presidency. Of course, President Obama didn’t do this. He quickly went to the left, and promptly lost his majorities in the House and Senate. Based on President Biden’s first days, it seems he is following the same Obama playbook. Hours after giving his excellent inaugural speech, President Biden went to the White House and signed 17 executive orders – including more than a dozen which totally contradict his pledge of bipartisanship, unity, and finding common ground. Instead, he began the process of tearing down everything President Donald Trump did – erasing everything he achieved – no matter how it benefited Americans or how many Americans supported it. FREE GIFT FOR NEW MEMBERS!NEWT'S LATEST PODCASTMany of you have sent in questions and concerns about the events of Jan. 6 and Joe Biden becoming the 46th President of the United States. In his latest podcast episode of Newt's World, Newt provides his thoughts and observations on what is next for the country. GINGRICH 360 PODCAST NETWORKCJ Pearson is back breaking down Joe Biden's Inauguration Address and discusses if President Biden's calls for unity have any merit. Former President Trump obtained many notable achievements throughout his four years in office and CJ breaks down everything the media was afraid to share to you. CJ also lays out President Biden's executive orders on day 1 and what Conservatives should do for the next two to four years to make sure Biden's calls for compromise aren't hijacked by the Socialist left. NEWT'S INNER CIRCLE FEATURESBy Aaron Kliegman For the past five and a half years, ever since Trump began leading the 2016 Republican primary, the left has centered all its focus and energy and priorities around one Donald J. Trump. What is the media going to cover now? What can possibly outdo Russiagate? This is Wile E. Coyote losing the roadrunner. By Claire Christensen It remains to be seen how effective the Biden administration is in addressing the threats from communist China. President Biden may talk a big game about US-China policy, but we will see if his actions match his words. WHAT NEWT'S SAYINGNewt talks about the launch of Biden's radical agenda on day 1: “I think you have to think in terms of the Biden machine, not Biden personally. Biden didn't personally sit down and draft 17 executive orders, but radicals on his staff did. And, in some ways, I thought the most telling was their decision, think about this, on the very day he was sworn in as president, he signed an executive order to destroy the 1776 commission. And all of our viewers tonight ought to ask themselves, what is there about this 1776 commission that made it such a big deal that Biden went out of his way to destroy it on his first day in office?” Tristan Justice, from the Federalist, wrote an interesting piece for the Federalist that looks at what President Joe Biden is going to have to work with in governance. OUR LATEST POLL:What would be the final grade you would give the Donald Trump presidency? NEW: FLASH BRIEFINGSFrom the team at Gingrich 360, the following are news stories of interest to keep you informed on critical current events. WHAT NEWT'S READING
START YOUR NEWTAUTOGRAPH COLLECTIONRonald Reagan: Rendezvous with Destiny, hosted and produced by Newt and Callista Gingrich, and produced in partnership with Citizens United, is a groundbreaking film that documents the life and legacy of the 40th President of the United States. The story is told through never-before-seen interviews with former heads of state, cabinet officials and White House staff. CHARITY OF THE MONTHMore than 5.8 million Americans today are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and by 2050 that number could reach up to 13.8 million. This staggering rate of diagnosis makes the disease the sixth leading cause of death in the United States. Millions of other Americans are caregivers for friends or family with this difficult disease — a responsibility which often takes a serious toll of its own. Finding a cure for Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia is critical. This is the mission of the Alzheimer’s Association, which was founded in 1980 to promote scientific and medical breakthroughs to cure the disease and to improve care for those living with it. We all know someone whose life has been changed by Alzheimer’s disease. For 40 years, the Alzheimer’s Association has been their leading champion and has done so with private funding. Its contributions to scientific research and to the well-being of Alzheimer’s patients and their caregivers have been and remain vitally important. Please join the Gingrich Foundation in supporting the Alzheimer’s Association today. Individually signed by Newt, this is a replica of the artwork created by renowned artist Steve Penley and used for the Newt's World podcast. George Washington is central to understanding America’s founding. He was the crucial figure in winning the American Revolution, in creating the Constitution, and in establishing the precedents for effective self-government as our first president. Washington’s sense of virtue, his lifelong activity as a citizen, his reverence for the rule of law, and his commitment to establishing the American Republic make him the essential figure for every American to know and study. This is especially true at a time when there has been a dramatic decline in the number of Americans who know and understand American history. In this documentary film, The First American, Newt and Callista Gingrich, in collaboration with the Gingrich Foundation and Peace River Company, explore the life and legacy of George Washington. Yankee Doodle DandyEllis the Elephant dives back into history! In Yankee Doodle Dandy, the third installment of this New York Times best-selling series, America’s favorite time traveling pachyderm is back, teaching kids (and parents) about the American Revolution. |