Newt for President?
While the Wall Street Journal can hardly be called fair & balanced they have atleast acknowledged the presence of Newt Gingrich in the '08 presidential race.
WASHINGTON -- The queue for Newt Gingrich's autograph started forming at 3 p.m. at the Conservative Political Action Conference here earlier this month. By the time the former Speaker of the House of Representatives took out his pen two-and-a-half hours later, the line snaked across a hallway, around a corner and down two flights of stairs.
Halfway back in the line, Deborah Reppenhagen, a retired Defense Department controller, held four of Mr. Gingrich's books that she was determined to get signed, and explained her enthusiasm. "I want him to be my president," she said.
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WASHINGTON -- The queue for Newt Gingrich's autograph started forming at 3 p.m. at the Conservative Political Action Conference here earlier this month. By the time the former Speaker of the House of Representatives took out his pen two-and-a-half hours later, the line snaked across a hallway, around a corner and down two flights of stairs.
Halfway back in the line, Deborah Reppenhagen, a retired Defense Department controller, held four of Mr. Gingrich's books that she was determined to get signed, and explained her enthusiasm. "I want him to be my president," she said.
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