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Newt Gingrich offers a twenty-first century Contract with America.
At an AEI event, Newt Gingrich and his former advisers examined the effects of the Contract with America ten years after its inception.
The Contract with America, adopted in 1994 by the Republican majority of the 104th Congress, aimed to "restore the bonds of trust between the people and their elected representatives." Ten years later, the values, principles, and goals set forth in the contract—government accountability, fiscal responsibility, U.S. sovereignty in national security...
More work—much more work—needs to be done in order to help the military recover from already ruinous reductions, but as the President himself said, “America remains the one indispensible nation in the world.” Let us resolve to keep it that way.
If Washington is going to change America’s contract with those who serve that if they fight, they’ll have the very best to win, shouldn’t they first tell those in uniform?
This book charts a bold new political strategy for the entire country.
We're about to enter a very long campaign in which where an apparently squeaky clean Mitt Romney is going to be demonized for his success and dragged through the gutter. Meanwhile, Obama took cash from a true denizen of the gutter.
Roger Scruton, Britain's foremost conservative philosopher, offers a traditionalist manifesto to discomfit both the left and American free-marketeers.








