Tim Geithner Not As Baby-Faced As He Used to Be
The events of the past year have aged the Treasury secretary. Also, he's a year older, so there's that.
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The events of the past year have aged the Treasury secretary. Also, he's a year older, so there's that.
He kind of wishes he hadn't called the judge a racist that one time.
Hello — some people are trying to run a political party here.
He tweets that the Supreme Court nominee is a racist and should withdraw.
When reporter Lloyd Grove asked the former speaker whether he was eying a run for president in 2012, Gingrich snapped: "People are allowed to have fantasies!"
Note to self: When you have a book to promote, pick the easiest target on the other side, pretend to be really indignant, and go to town.
Oh, those folks at the 'Atlantic' have such a cheeky sense of humor.
'New York' magazine's John Heilemann and Joe Scarborough, former Republican Congressman and host of MSNBC's 'Morning Joe,' discuss the parallels between the rejection of the bailout bill and the Gingrich revolution, what Sarah Palin still has to offer, and how these couple weeks 'might very well be remembered by history as the fortnight when Obama won the election.'
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