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Gingrich Speeches

Speeches by Newton L. Gingrich
Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives

An archive of the Washington Weekly.
Postelection Speech to Washington Research Group 11/11/94
In the first speech after the election that catapulted Republicans to majority, Gingrich spoke about what is at stake, what the election meant, planning and leadership, cooperation versus compromise, conservative futurism, his vision for America, the neccessary reforms, and the reward.

Acceptance Speech to House Repub. Conference 12/5/94 (Part I)
Acceptance Speech to House Repub. Conference 12/5/94 (Part II)
Speaking after his election to Speaker of the House by the Republican Conference, Mr. Gingrich laid out his vision for the 104th Congress and for America.

Excerpts of C-SPAN Interview 12/30/94
Excerpts of an interview by Brian Lamb in which Gingrich addressed the budget of NEA and NEH, the funding of GOPAC, and the background for his book deal.

Inauguration Speech 1/4/95 (Part I)
Inauguration Speech 1/4/95 (Part II)
After his inauguration to Speaker of the House, Gingrich talked about his vision for the 104th Congress.

Speech to Republican National Committee 1/20/95 (Part I)
Speaker Gingrich talked about the accomplishments of the 104th Congress, about his vision for the future, about Peter Jennings, about the Internet, and much more.
Speech to Republican National Committee 1/20/95 (Part II)
Speaker Gingrich talked about liberal Democrats who are lying, Connie Chung, ACLU, CPB funding, the book deal, cattle futures, about corrupt and criminal Congressmen on Capitol Hill such as Jim Wright and Barney Frank, about David Bonior, about the disgusting liberal Washington press corps, about ethics violations by Secretaries Brown, Espy, White House aides Magaziner, Webster Hubbell, about the socialists in the Democratic party, and much more.

Gingrich Speech to Newspaper Association March 10, 1995
The School Lunch Program
"Corrections Day"
The Government Still Purchases Vacuum Tubes
Dishonest Demagogery on Spending Cuts

Address to the Nation by Newt Gingrich April 7, 1995
Having completed the first 100 days of the Republican Congress, the Speaker commented on the past, present, and future of the Republican Congress

Gingrich's Speech to GOPAC May 1, 1995
Gingrich laid out his vision and strategy for the next "10,000 days" and criticized the President for his lack of leadership on Medicare.


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