Tonight, as the polls closed in South Carolina, Rachel Maddow announced that NBC was projecting a win for Newt Gingrich. It is a historic achievement for the former Republican House Speaker, and Newt and his supporters can only hope that this momentum carries on to Florida.
Here are couple of interesting historical facts – Today is the anniversary of the Citizens United case, where the Supreme Court got rid of all the common sense rules on campaign donations allowing Corporations to donate an unlimited amount of funds to campaigns under the guise of “corporations are people.”
And this other piece of history – On this day some fifteen years ago, Newt Gingrich received some embarrassing news while he was the Speaker of the house.
On Jan. 21, 1997, one of the most memorable days in congressional history, Newt Gingrich became the first House speaker to be reprimanded by his colleagues for ethical misconduct. The 395-28 vote, to reprimand him for bringing discredit on the House for failing to ensure his use of tax-exempt groups was legal, was historic by itself. But Gingrich’s peers didn’t stop there. They fined him $300,000 for misleading the House ethics committee and causing it to extend a costly investigation.
2 replies on “Gingrich Celebrates The 15 Year Anniversary Of His Ethics Violations, By Winning South Carolina Primary”
I've always found Gingrich to be an unsavory character, so how he can ever represent "Family Values" is beyond me.
Kinda makes you wonder how a shamed ex-Speaker of the House, hypocritical prosecutor of Bill Clinton for having and affair WHILE having an affair himself, can possibly be the current darling of the "Family Values" bunch.