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Newt Gingrich Freddie Mac Contract Released

Newt Gingrich Freddie Mac

BRIAN BAKST   01/23/12 11:48 PM ET   AP

TAMPA, Fla. — Under pressure, Newt Gingrich arranged the release of a contract Monday night showing the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. paid his consulting firm a $25,000 monthly retainer fee in 2006, for a total of $300,000.

The agreement calls for "consulting and related services" but makes no mention of lobbying.

Gingrich has likened his work for the federally backed mortgage giant known as Freddie Mac to that of a historian, and later a strategic adviser. His top rival for the Republican presidential nomination, Mitt Romney, says he was lobbying.

Monday's disclosure touched off fireworks between the two contenders during a prime-time debate.

"This contract proves you were not a historian. You were a consultant," Romney said. "And you were hired by the chief lobbyist of Freddie Mac."

Gingrich chafed at the suggestion he was "influence peddling" and turned the issue back on his opponent.

"Gov. Romney has done consulting work for years," the former House speaker said. "I've never suggested his consulting work was lobbying."

Gingrich's work for Freddie Mac was disclosed long ago, but controversy has flared in the 48 hours since he trounced Romney in the South Carolina Republican presidential primary. The contract with Gingrich's former firm listed Freddie Mac's director of public policy – jargon for lobbyist – as the project executive.

Throughout the early voting states, Gingrich has faced questions from voters concerned about his work for Freddie Mac at town halls. A pro-Romney attacked him on the issue in Iowa. Reporters began asking if he would release the contracts in New Hampshire.

The next primary is set for Jan. 31 in Florida, a state particularly hard hit by the housing crisis of 2008, and one where Gingrich's connections with Freddie Mac may carry a political stigma.

The material was released by the Center for Health Transformation, which Gingrich helped create, and has since sold. The Center for Health Transformation and the Gingrich campaign share a lawyer, Stefan Passantino. He did not return a phone call seeking comment.

Its disclosure came about two hours before a campaign debate in Tampa, and the timing suggested Gingrich was hoping to blunt any attack Romney might make at the event.

Romney has been ramping up criticism for not making the details public sooner. Gingrich said it wasn't only up to him because he no longer controls the firm named in the contract and confidentiality clauses were at play.

The disclosure came amid a volley between the Romney and Gingrich campaigns about who is hiding information voters may want. After facing pressure himself, Romney intends to release some tax records on Tuesday, about a week after Gingrich made his tax returns public.

Gingrich has said previously that firms he ran received about $1.6 million from Freddie Mac for consulting services over several years, and he personally pocketed $35,000 a year. Only the contract covering 2006 was released.

A person who worked closely with Freddie Mac during the years Gingrich was receiving money said Monday night that the former House speaker was employed by the company from 1999 to 2002 by the company's then-chief political executive to review policy proposals created in the hope they would make Freddie Mac more appealing to Republicans.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of fear of retaliation, said that Gingrich was hired again in 2006 by the company's new chief political executive Hollis McLoughlin – he still works there – to speak and write on the benefits of Freddie Mac. He was paid $300,000 for 2006, and received some additional money in 2007.

In all, he was employed by the political arm of the company for approximately $1.7 million for the sole purpose of convincing fellow Republicans that Freddie Mac was a force for good in America. The person who provided the information on Gingrich's employment pointed to the open-ended nature of the 2006 contract that was released Monday.

Romney's campaign said it wasn't satisfied with only the contract. "He's got to come clean on Freddie Mac. He put out a contract today for a single year even though he's been providing services to Freddie Mac for multiple years," said senior Romney adviser Eric Fehrnstrom. "That contract raises more questions than it answers."

Gingrich spokesman R.C. Hammond said there are no plans for additional disclosures.

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Associated Press writers Pete Yost in Washington and Shannon McCaffrey in Atlanta contributed to this report.

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ItsGettingWeird
(or is it just me?)
01:19 PM on 01/26/2012
I don't understand why Freddie Mac would hire a well-known politician to be their "historian."

Historian?
03:44 PM on 01/24/2012
I am going to be more Newt like and proclaim that the world is flat! And when asked why I have made such a crazy statement when it has been proven it is round, I will simply say "Because I am being Newt like and if I say it, it so shall be for I am an historian!".
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02:52 PM on 01/24/2012
It leaves a bad feeling to see how much these guys make. It's just not right.
02:50 PM on 01/24/2012
Just watched Yoda on the TV. He is in Sarasota giving a press conference. I could have turned off the picture and the message were exactly Mr. BlueJeans yesterday.

Yoda keeps boosting that he is a historian and understand the Constitution and the Federal Papers; BUT WHAT YODA FORGETS, is that our Founding Fathers were smart enough to realize these applied to the time and moment and that as time progresses, things will change and will need to be addressed; hence amendments.

I don't need and OLD history buff, I need a man who will take his time to evaluate the situation and react appropriate. A man who sits on his laurels as a history buff and is volatile would only repeat the mis-steps of Bushy. Even Mr. BlueJeans is more mild manner.
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jvinylman502
My dogs eat out of their own bowls,why don't you ?
02:18 PM on 01/24/2012
It is good to see republicans releasing so much infomation...now, if Obama would do the same thing.
02:50 PM on 01/24/2012
Are you on another planet. Obama has released his tax returns ever since he began to run.
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jvinylman502
My dogs eat out of their own bowls,why don't you ?
02:57 PM on 01/24/2012
I'm talking of his Comubia transcripts he has not released.
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jvinylman502
My dogs eat out of their own bowls,why don't you ?
06:02 PM on 01/25/2012
I am not talking of his tax returns...I know that..I am talking of other information.
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02:51 PM on 01/24/2012
Well, just what would you like for Obama to release? Not the birth certificate again, please.
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jvinylman502
My dogs eat out of their own bowls,why don't you ?
02:58 PM on 01/24/2012
Columbia transcripts and everything else he wants to be permamently sealed.
gov111w
Truth-Justice-And the American way !
02:07 PM on 01/24/2012
How about we see Barney Frank's and Chris Dodd's contract and payments as well !!!!
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jvinylman502
My dogs eat out of their own bowls,why don't you ?
02:19 PM on 01/24/2012
somehow that would be racists , or homopbic...or something hateful..lol
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ecitjc
08:30 AM on 01/26/2012
Oh now you know that the DEMS say do as I say not as I do....
02:05 PM on 01/24/2012
I think what he is trying to say is "I AM NOT A CROOK". Where have we heard that before? Name it what you will, I don't believe for a moment that he didn't, in some way, use his influence for purposes other than Consulting or Historian. Historian??? Give me a break, He can't even remember he's MARRIED!!
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jvinylman502
My dogs eat out of their own bowls,why don't you ?
02:20 PM on 01/24/2012
And Obama is clean ? lol I doubt it. Why does he want his records permamently sealed ?
03:45 PM on 01/24/2012
So is Bush. Come again please...
02:35 PM on 01/24/2012
Where did you get those ideas? Crook was not a part of the discussion. The point is simply, was he lobbying others to support a Frediemac agenda? Thats all it was, influence peddling was the suggestion by Romney.
01:47 PM on 01/24/2012
Its sounds like he figured a way to get paid for doing nothing. If we were to look hard enough we would probably find that most of them have figured this one out but isn't Freddie Mae a federal sponsored business. What do you think he would do as President. I'll bet he would take care of those who took care of him.
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Farmerswife2
01:37 PM on 01/24/2012
Sorry meant Freddie
bampiesdude
Thats my story and I'm stickin to it
01:35 PM on 01/24/2012
- u
What can I say? Some people say tomato and some people say tomato. They are still talking about the same thing. Its like trying to make people think that right is wrong and wrong is right. Go figure!
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heikhali
01:25 PM on 01/24/2012
Newt reminds me of Richard Nixon, because he has no charted course in life, nor any scrutiny about his associates and actions. Newt is truely a socopathic psychopath that is delusional.

Newt also reminds me of Pontius Pilot, who said (translated), 'Truth. What is truth."

Newt also reminds me of B. H. Obama. Perhaps newt will become Obama's new VP candidate on Obama's crusade into obscurity in 2012.

Newt is not a healthy GOP Presidential candidate, but Ron Paul will be elected President in 2012, making that moot.
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jvinylman502
My dogs eat out of their own bowls,why don't you ?
02:22 PM on 01/24/2012
I'm not in Ron Pauls corner..but I would vote for him over Obama.
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James L Morgan
01:25 PM on 01/24/2012
Just what makes these people so valuable. 25 grand a month. Hell I'd do the job for 10grand a month.
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gwbsucs1
use your head for sumthin other than a hatrack
12:57 PM on 01/24/2012
wish in one hand -in poop in the other - Newt your jus as guilty as anyother
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jvinylman502
My dogs eat out of their own bowls,why don't you ?
02:22 PM on 01/24/2012
a poet and had no idea ...lol
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gwbsucs1
use your head for sumthin other than a hatrack
02:31 PM on 01/24/2012
thanxx
02:36 PM on 01/24/2012
A real way with words.
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gwbsucs1
use your head for sumthin other than a hatrack
02:53 PM on 01/24/2012
truth will always prevail - sometimes hides though
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gwbsucs1
use your head for sumthin other than a hatrack
12:39 PM on 01/24/2012
In 1990, after consulting focus groups[32] with the help of pollster Frank Luntz,[33] GOPAC distributed a memo with a cover letter signed by Gingrich titled "Language, a Key Mechanism of Control", that encouraged Republicans to "speak like Newt" and contained lists of "contrasting words" – words with negative connotations such as "radical", "sick," and "traitors" – and "optimistic positive governing words" such as "opportunity", "courage", and "principled", that Gingrich recommended for use in describing Democrats and Republicans, respectively.[-----------------------------some things never change
01:15 PM on 01/24/2012
You must spend every waking minute studying Gingrich. You must really miss George Bush. Maybe you could change your name to ngsucs1. What a delight you must be at a party.
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01:20 PM on 01/24/2012
Oh I'm sure he's the pary crasher.
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gwbsucs1
use your head for sumthin other than a hatrack
01:54 PM on 01/24/2012
now where did you get that from ? time to quit with the alcohol
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jmac44
Motto: Sweep the HOUSE CLEAN 2014"
06:25 PM on 01/24/2012
I find it interesting that Republicans need a "word" man to fish out words that will attact or offend the opposition... Wonder if they use "flash cards".... Oh, that's what Fox is for... the "repeat" often enough and your viewers will believe, even if its a lie, method...
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gwbsucs1
use your head for sumthin other than a hatrack
01:01 PM on 01/25/2012
they feel "manly" doin that - kinda like the way they treat their women - like the women should obedient - that makes em feel "manly" too !!
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gwbsucs1
use your head for sumthin other than a hatrack
12:38 PM on 01/24/2012
Gingrich and others in the House, including the newly minted Gang of Seven, railed against what they saw as ethical lapses under Democratic control for almost 40 years. The House banking scandal and Congressional Post Office scandal were emblems of the exposed corruption. Gingrich himself was among the 450 members of the House who had engaged in check kiting; he had overdrafts on twenty-two checks, including a $9,463 check to the Internal Revenue Service in 1990.[31----------------------------remember dat ?