Whether Parler’s executives know it or not, they are on the front lines of the fight to prevent this from happening. No images? Click here GINGRICH 360 NEWSLETTERNews | Podcasts | Inner Circle HAPPENING TOMORROW!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 plus 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 Parler, the social networking app, was started for two main reasons. First, Parler’s founders wanted to compete in a free market to address the problems with their competitors at Twitter and elsewhere. Second, Parler’s founders wanted to create a platform that allowed for the maximum amount of freedom of expression within the limits of the law. That sounds like an innocent, even noble enterprise. Certainly not controversial, let alone a threat to American democracy. And yet, Apple and Google removed Parler from their app stores earlier this month. Amazon quickly followed suit, kicking Parler off its cloud servers. The latter decision pushed the app offline, effectively halting its operations and posing an existential threat to the company. This was a cancel culture mob — the same mob that is now pushing for American publishers not to sign book deals with officials who served in the Trump administration. Disturbingly, 500 authors and literary professionals signed a letter calling for this anti-American suppression. So, what’s next for Parler? How does it rebuild? I find out on this week’s episode of my podcast, “Newt’s World.” My guest is Amy Peikoff, chief policy officer of Parler. We are approaching the edge of what will become a kind of Orwellian dictatorship, in which monopolistic companies allied with powerful politicians will silence you in the public square if you say the wrong thing. Whether Parler’s executives know it or not, they are on the front lines of the fight to prevent this from happening. I hope you will listen to this week’s episode to learn the truth about Parler, not what the media wants you to think, and to hear what to expect from the app going forward. GINGRICH 360 PODCAST NETWORKNewt comments on President Biden’s inaugural speech and the 17 executive orders he signed at the White House on Inauguration Day. What do Biden’s words and actions tell us? Follow the Profit Podcast Host David Grasso talks to Robert Rosenberg about the many lessons and insights during his decades long run as CEO of Dunkin Donuts. Plus, we take a look at one simple technique that can give employees the taste and the drive of the entrepreneurial spirit. NEW FEATURE: BIPARTISAN BALONEYBack in June 2020, Newt warned us about how radical a Biden-Harris-Pelosi-Schumer machine would be, click here to read. Also, he laid out Speaker Pelosi's radical plans in a series of podcasts on Pelosi's $3 trillion bill. Most recently, he released a podcast entitled, "Bipartisan Baloney." The staff at Gingrich 360 is going to continue Newt's theme in this weekly content section. We will outline radical pieces of legislation introduced at the federal and state levels that showcase just how extreme the Democrats are. As President Biden put it, "we won't just rebuild this nation — we'll transform it." By Margaret Smith While campaigning for the presidency, Joe Biden gave America whiplash from how often he flip-flopped on whether he supported banning fossil fuels or not. It turns out Biden knew all along what he wanted to do, and that most Americans would not be pleased with his plan of action. His plan was to reduce fossil fuel emissions by “ending the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, reimposing a moratorium of coal leasing on federal lands, tightening fracking regulations on public lands… and reinstating the Interagency Working Group on the Social Cost of Greenhouse Gases,” all on his first day in office. NEWT'S INNER CIRCLE FEATURESBy Aaron Kliegman Shortly after the inauguration last Wednesday, Biden signed a slew of executive orders, one of which should be of particular concern to women. The order is well intentioned and meant to prevent and combat “discrimination on the basis of gender identity or sexual orientation.” But as with many well-intentioned policies, there are damaging results — in this case, the erosion and delegitimization of women’s sports. It only took a few hours in office for President Joe Biden to show how woke he is. By David Grasso Amidst the worst restaurant recession in history, we are seeing a period of tremendous pain and golden opportunity. You might be asking yourself, how on Earth is the sudden erasure of innumerable restaurants and the economic devastation of millions of lost jobs good by any measure for entrepreneurs? WHAT NEWT IS SAYINGI urge everyone to check out Jonathan Turley's latest column. Throughout the media and academia, there are calls to curtail free speech. They are trying to destroy our freedoms -- not just for Republicans, but for everybody. After hiding in his basement during the campaign, this is a sign that President Joe Biden and his team will have a much more difficult time governing. Individually signed by Newt, this is a replica of the artwork created by renowned artist Steve Penley and used for Newt's Podcast: Newt's World. Take a walk through our nation’s Capital with Speaker Newt Gingrich and his wife, former Ambassador Callista Gingrich. From the National Archives to Arlington National Cemetery, this film illustrates the importance of our Creator to our nation’s founders and their successors. Based on the New York Times best-seller, Rediscovering God in America, this documentary reminds us that America is indeed One Nation Under God. Produced in partnership with Citizens United. Ellis 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. |