Callista Gingrich
Summary
Callista Louise Gingrich (born March 4, 1966) is the President of Gingrich Productions, a performance and production company focused on audio, video, and photographic production. She is married to former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Newt Gingrich.Gingrich graduated from Whitehall Memorial High School in Whitehall, Wisconsin in 1984 and from Luther College (Iowa) in 1988.Prior to leading Gingrich Productions, from 1988 until 2006, Gingrich worked in the United States House of Representatives in Washington, D.C., on the House Committee on Agriculture and in the Office of Congressman Steve Gunderson (R-WI).Gingrich and her husband host and produce historical and public policy documentary videos.
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Alan Schroeder: Final Four: The GOP Arizona Debate
Scorpions in a bottle, or comrades in arms? The GOP presidential debate in Mesa, Arizona, was really two separate events: a first half in which the candidates spat venom at each other, and a second half in which they agreed on most everything -- all except contrarian Ron Paul. The net result: a debate that probably did not alter the chessboard, even as it generated a fair amount of sparks.
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Death Race : Ann Romney in 2012: How Mitt Locks Up the GOP Women's Vote (and Maybe the Men's Vote, Too)
Like Leslie and Ben on Parks and Rec, Mitt benefits most from his relationship with Ann; he seems visibly more at ease when she's by his side. "Mitt does better when she's there," says Utah Rep. Jason Chaffetz, an early endorser who has been traveling with the group. "He's more relaxed.
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Callista Gingrich: A Laura or a Hillary?
When a candidate’s wife goes on the attack.
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Gingrich: 'It's Not Fair'
Newt Gingrich said over the weekend that "lies" had been told about his wife, Callista Gingrich, that were "to her disadvantage" during the campaign, and griped that "it's not fair. ".
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Newt Gingrich Thinks NBC Should Apologize to His Wife
Last week, after 16 aides and advisers quit Newt Gingrich's campaign en masse, the presidential hopeful’s Tiffany-loving wife Callista came under scrutiny as a possible cause of the staff revolt. NBC reported on the rumors in segments on "The Today Show" and then MSNBC Wednesday, quoting anonymous former staff members who criticized Callista Gingrich's role in the campaign.
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Newt Gingrich Criticizes Departed Staffers, NBC News, For Bashing His Wife
What's going on with the troubled campaign of deeply unpopular former House Speaker Newt Gingrich? Oh, not much. Right now, the central plank in his platform appears to be asking NBC News for an apology for saying mean things about his wife Callista. Last night, he carried this brief onto the set of On The Record with Greta Van Susteren.
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New Gingrich Website Inspires Web Shenanigans
After a week of keeping the media guessing on a nearly hourly basis as to whether he was going to officially enter the 2012 presidential fray, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich finally stepped forward to say that his vague presidential ambitions were now vague presidential ambitions that came with a website.

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