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U.S. Olympic gold medalist Kent Steffes has fired a volley back at columnist Ann Coulter for her comments about beach volleyball in a recent article lambasting Republican presidential contender Newt Gingrich.

On her blog post Wednesday, Coulter blasted the former Speaker of the House for his remarks during the 1996 Republican National Convention. ?Gingrich was forced into a minor speaking role at the convention, which he used to promote … beach volleyball.

?That’s right, Republicans were trying to defeat Clinton and Newt was talking about beach volleyball, which is apparently the essence of freedom — as well as evidence of Newt’s cuddly side!?

Coulter was making reference to Gingrich?s introduction of Steffes when he said, “A mere 40 years ago, beach volleyball was just beginning. No bureaucrat would have invented it, and that’s what freedom is all about.”

A beach volleyball Hall-of-Famer, Steffes was the most successful player in the ’90s and received an MBA from Stanford University. Featured in People Magazine during his heyday, he referenced Newt Gingrich, which started their relationship. Today, Steffes is a successful entrepreneur and business consultant who feels Coulter?s remarks were ill informed and reflected poorly on the popularity of the sport that has been exported around the world.

?Beach volleyball is freedom,? Steffes added. ?Beach volleyball is very much an American tradition with a storied history. I am proud to have been a part of it and to have represented my country. If Ann wants to debate the merits of freedom then I will be happy to have that debate. I have faced tougher opponents in my lifetime and would be happy to educate her and the rest of the country on a true American innovation.

?I have always found Newt to be bold and forward thinking,? Steffes said. ?Any politician who in 1996 could foresee how huge international beach volleyball would become and the contribution American athletes would make to the sport, demands our respect and consideration,? Steffes said.

Steffes won the sport’s first Olympic gold medal in 1996, with partner Karch Kiraly. Beach volleyball was voted the best new sport at the Atlanta Games. It has grown exponentially over the years and is one of the most popular competitions at the Summer Games.

It is a sport that the Americans dominate with the U.S. having won three of four possible volleyball gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Games. At the upcoming London Games, the beach volleyball team of Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh will be going for a third straight gold medal. If they succeed it will make them two of the most decorated U.S. Olympians of all time.

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In a hint that the scrutiny into his past is selecting up along with his rising popularity, Newt Gingrich confronted a number of the toughest questions with his candidacy but on Glenn Beck’s radio station show right now.

The former Home speaker this morning was prepared on many different past claims, from his support of your companion mandate to Medicare along with climate change. And his remarks these days are already coming under attack by opponents as getting very liberal.

Gingrich nowadays stated he or she supports a “variation” on the particular person mandate and that he would “implement” although not “impose” a controversial program simply by Rep. Paul Ryan to overhaul Medicare.

Even though they have railed against the Democrats’ wellness care law, a backbone of that is the particular person mandate, Gingrich himself as soon as backed it. He advocated impacting a requirement on Americans increasing than ,000 to have medical insurance, and a voucher technique that will give individuals a subsidy to have insurance.

“We ought to have some requirement to either have well being insurance otherwise you post a bond or perhaps in some way you indicate you are going to be held accountable,” Gingrich explained earlier this year.

“That may be the individual requirement, is it not?” Beck, the conventional radio host, questioned right now.

“It’s a variation on it,” Gingrich said.

Gingrich also stood by his / her criticism of Ryan’s controversial will overhaul Medicare, but he said he would “implement” it anyway, without the need of imposing it.

Ryan’s program would certainly revamp Medicare to ensure that recipients obtain a set sum based upon their revenue as opposed to the federal government paying for every service.

“Ironically, We would implement the Medicare brand new cars that Paul Ryan needs. I’d implement them pick up as an optional selection and that i would permit people to have the alternative to settle on premium support and then have freedom to negotiate with their doctor or their hospital in a fashion that would increase their ability to control costs without having being involved,Inch he said. “But I wouldn’t can charge it on everybody in general. I think that’s an extremely large-scale experiment.”

In an additional paradox, on the day that President Obama will be borrowing a page from Leader Teddy Roosevelt’s playbook, Gingrich was pressed on his own comparison towards the progressive lead designer. In 2003, Gingrich declared that he was a “Theodore Roosevelt Republican” who believed there has to be some “regulatory leaning” within the well being area.

Gingrich repeated those words all over again in a 2009 interview together with ABC News, saying that the government wants to play a role in environment “the guidelines but not to run the machine.”

Gingrich defended his feedback nowadays, praising Roosevelt’s progressive position, saying he believes the us government requirements to impose “minimum regulatory standards of public wellness and safety” nevertheless he’s against the “government attempting to choose winners and losers.”

“But you’ve got chosen a winner when you are for, quite strongly, the ethanol subsidies,” Beck countered.

Gingrich replied that she only supports subsidies that would make the United States far more strength independent.

But when questioned pertaining to subsidies contributing to out-of-control spending, Gingrich replied: “Well, it depends on what you are subsidizing.In .

“What I object to is subsidizing things that don’t function and points that may not be developing a much better future,Inches he continued. “And the problem using the contemporary welfare state is it truly encourages men and women to the incorrect behaviors, encourages them to never perform, encourages them not to study.”

Beck also encountered Gingrich on supporting the Treatment drug plan for golden-agers. Gingrich has advocated federal guide for drugs for Medicare health insurance beneficiaries, and defended his / her stance when questioned the reason why he backs such a massive government strategy even though declaring he wants to create govt smaller.

“I do not see how a single defends not getting the ability to stop the requirement for surgery, which is just what this really is all about,” he or she responded. “And the question is can you dwell longer and far more independently and even more healthily using the drug benefit than without it. ?- Your question in the brief run is actually, so you need to have a program that ultimately leaves individuals with poor effects, or do you need to, actually, increase how lengthy they are able to live and exactly how independently they can live.In

Gingrich also backtracked on his responses on global warming and the advertising he produced with Rep. Nancy Pelosi within the late 1990s calling for action on climate modify.

“Well, I by no means believed in Al Gore’s fantasies, and also, in reality, in case you examine the record, the day that Al Gore testified at the Energy and The business sector Committee in favor of cap along with trade, I was the subsequent observe and I testified against limit and trade,” he stated, despite the fact that his ad with Pelosi was for Gore’s environmental class.

Rep. Michele Bachmann became the 1st shot at Gingrich, calling your pet a “frugal socialist” in an interview using Beck.

“I’m saying a frugal socialist, yes, since you are looking at recommendations and programs that are, in essence, redistribution of wealth and socialism-based, and are we gonna have genuine change in the country, or so are we going to have frugal socialist?Inch she said.

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Wednesday before last (May 11, 2011), Newt Gingrich, the 58th Speaker of the United States Congress (1995-1999), but who is better known for championing a historic opposition against President Bill Clinton in the 1990s, and, perhaps, also, for leading a team of conservatives to win back the control of the House for his Republican Party in 1994, formally joined the already crowded 2012 Republican presidential primary run. He announced his candidacy via a video message released Wednesday evening.

“I believe we can return America to hope and opportunity, to full employment, to real security, to an American energy programme, to a balanced budget… We owe it to our children, our grandchildren, our country and frankly to ourselves.  So let’s get together, look reality in the face, tell the truth, make the tough choices and get the job done”, Gingrich said in the video. 

Almost twelve years after he resigned as Speaker and his membership of Congress that Friday afternoon early in November 1999 following the dismal performance of his party in midterm elections which was largely blamed on him, Mr. Gingrich has kept himself away from electoral contests. He has, however, maintained an appreciable visibility by writing books, making speeches, producing films, launching vicious (but often uncoordinated) attacks on Democrats through his numerous television appearances and influencing policy formulations for the conservatives.  

In the spring of 2008, for instance, he deployed the combined resources of the internet, cheerleaders and a petition to Congress backed with over a million signatures to push forward his advocacy for increased domestic oil production. His slogan: “Drill here. Drill now. Pay less!” helped popularize his campaign for increased domestic drilling, although, this has now come to haunt his presidential run given a 2008 pro-environment ad he did with Nancy Pelosi for Al Gore’s NGO, Alliance for Climate Protection, calling for clean energy solutions and appearing to urge the lawmakers (by shooting the ad outside the Capitol) to deploy serious efforts to contain global warming, a theme that received further mention in the 2007 book he co-authored, .   

But on Wednesday, May 11, Gingrich returned with a lot of flourish, media excitement and overwhelming public scrutiny. There is no doubt that among the Republican presidential hopefuls, he, perhaps, enjoys the widest name-recognition in both the party and across the United States. A prolific author, historian and accomplished professor, Gingrich received his PhD in Modern European History from Tulane University, New Orleans, in 1971, and has taught history at both the University of West Georgia and Kennesaw State University. His book, , spent quite a number of weeks on the Best Seller Series. 

Although the high point of Gingrich’s presidential run is his new-found belief in family values evidenced by the stability, love and faithfulness he claims have distinguished his third marriage to Callista Bisek these past eleven years, (also, his 2007 book, , was   hailed by Liberty University as a sign of his resolve to call “America back to our Christian heritage”), Gingrich will need more than suspicious claims and books to convince voters that he is still believable and that the very serious moral problems which sank him very low in the estimation of several Americans over a decade ago should now be confined to the dustbin of history. And his attempts so far to address these yawning concerns have been, sadly, less than impressive. An outright contrition and sincere apology would have been the best way to start, but for his unduly bloated ego.     

 

 

The huge irony of what Gingrich’s critics refer to as his life of hypocrisy is that while he led one of the most aggressive political battles in America to bring President Bill Clinton down for engaging in extra-marital affair and lying about it, he was himself, , deeply involved in a serious adulterous relationship!  

Mr. Gingrich is now in his third marriage. But while married to Wife No1, he cheated on her with would-be Wife No2, and while Wife No1 was still in hospital after a very excruciating surgery for uterine cancer, he reportedly went to her sick bed to present her with divorce papers. After successfully dumping Wife No1, he married Wife No 2, and for six years while still married to Wife No2 (and fighting Bill Clinton for marital infidelity and unduly overheating America in the process), he was having affairs with Miss. Callista Bisek, a Congressional aide, who is now Wife No3. In 1999, Wife No2 was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), and soon after, he divorced her and married Ms. Bisek with whom he is now out there emphasizing family values and prefixing all his comments with “Callista and I” to prove the love and loyalty flourishing between them.  

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Last March, Chris Wallace pointedly asked Gingrich during an appearance on “”: “Did you ever think to yourself [when he was championing Clinton's impeachment because of marital unfaithfulness]: ‘I’m living in a really glass house.   Maybe I shouldn’t be throwing stones?’ “  

To this Gingrich answered: “No, I thought to myself if I cannot do what I have to do as a public leader, I would have resigned. Now, look, I think you have to look at whether or not people have to be perfect in order to be leaders. I don’t think I’m perfect. I admitted I had problems. I admitted that I sought forgiveness.”    

I am sure you are still trying to grasp what exactly he intended to convey by that answer, although he also added that he fought Clinton for lying under oath, and not necessarily the act of infidelity he had committed.

Questioned again on the same matter on Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) that same March, Gingrich made his now famous claim that he cheated on his wives because of his exceptional passion for America!  

Here him: “There’s no question at times of my life, partially driven by how passionately I felt about this country, that I worked far too hard and things happened in my life that were not appropriate.” This response which attracted countless screaming headlines across America and derisory comments from multitudes of readers, makes one wonder whether it was indeed Gingrich, the media-crowned great thinker that actually uttered it.  

This, no doubt, will continue to haunt him throughout this race, and may even crash his presidential ambition, because it speaks volumes about the capacity of Gingrich to be truthful and plain, not just on these unflattering personal issues. Now, as US president, Mr. Gingrich would be expected to be more passionate about America and work even harder to improve her lot; so, does it then mean that Americans will yet witness more confessions and half-hearted apologies?  

If Gingrich wins the GOP primaries, President Barack Obama would find him a very formidable opponent on debates about policies and dynamics of government business. There is no doubt about that. Great emphasis is often made in the American media about Gingrich’s intellectual capacity and vast knowledge, and he, too, appears to have allowed such undue stress on his abilities to exaggerate his own rating of himself. And so, his critics tend to identify a tinge of arrogance in him and an impression that his audience, sometimes, is merely some secondary school kids he is taking some pains to educate, even when he is not saying anything particularly profound or unfamiliar.  

Yet, his life is riddled with memorable history of great gaffes and contradictions. But he is probably always too blinded by his exaggerated view of himself to realize when he has made a really embarrassing mistake, and to find the right words to make amends.  Till now, he is yet to see clearly the enormity of the contradictions betrayed by his popular ad for Al Gore’s climate change group and his equally popular advocacy for aggressive domestic drilling of oil (which is widely and regularly blamed for climate change), which won him the acclaim of fellow conservatives.

Marc Morano, former aide to Sen. James Inhofe (R.Okla.), for instance, is demanding an apology from Mr. Gingrich for the ad he did with Pelosi. “It’s almost like he can’t admit he made a mistake. He needs to say it was a brain fart, at the very least,” he told  recently. Predicting that this would certainly hurt Gingrich in the primaries, Morano regretted that “Newt Gingrich is arrogant enough to believe that he doesn’t have to play by the same rules as everyone else.  I can’t think of any Republican who hasn’t addressed this in a way that is satisfactory to the Republican base.” 

But Gingrich’s aides are saying their principal is yet to see any contradictions in his stance. “Newt does not apologize for trying to persuade his ideological opponents that his conservative solutions are the best solutions,” his spokesman, Rick Tyler, said recently. “His attempt to work with Speaker Pelosi is another testament to Gingrich’s willingness to debate his conservative solutions with liberals, in this case Pelosi. As it turned out, Pelosi … and Gingrich still disagree about how to best protect the environment. But Gingrich will never shy away from debating those on the left on issues like the environment, education and healthcare that they think they own.”

How this answer resolves the big question about Gingrich’s ideological inconsistency is, perhaps, clear to only him and his aides. In the Gingrich was shown sitting very close to Pelosi outside the U.S. Capitol. Then their dialogue went this way: 

“We don’t always see eye to eye, do we Newt?” said Pelosi. 

“No, but we

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