In Gingrich Mold, a New Voice for Solid Republican Resistance

By ADAM NAGOURNEY
New York Times
February 14, 2009

WASHINGTON – The last time Congressional Republicans were this out of power, they turned to a college professor from Georgia, Newt Gingrich, to lead the opposition, first against President Bill Clinton in a budget battle in 1993, and then back into the majority the following year.

As Republicans confronted President Obama in another budget battle last week, their leadership included another new face: Representative Eric Cantor of Virginia, who as the party’s chief vote wrangler is as responsible as anyone for the tough line the party has taken in this first legislative standoff with Mr. Obama. This battle has vaulted Mr. Cantor to the front lines of his party as it tries to recover from the losses of November. …

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One Response to “In Gingrich Mold, a New Voice for Solid Republican Resistance”

  1. Janet M Fenner Says:
    Please keep fighting. It can’t be easy but we must oppose this rapid decline into democratic socialism, or worse.

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