One thing that
came out in the Bloomberg report was the fact that Newt did not register as
a lobbyist, which is required by law, and especially (I think)
if the agency he is representing is one of the two GSE's. Unless we have reason to believe otherwise, we must conclude that he was, in fact, not a lobbyist. To date, no one has come forward with anecdotal evidence to the contrary. I would have thought this would be the case, if he had worked as lobbyist, de facto or otherwise.
Whatever the case,
understand that it is not Gingrich who has lost track of the contracts.
While we would think that he would have kept copies as he did in for the
second employment cycle at the GSE, the primary responsibility for
producing those docs surely must lay with the agency. Newt is required to keep track of his tax returns, and, apparently, he has done so. He is not required to keep copies of contracts that are 10 to 12 years old.
He did not register as a lobbyist and there is nothing to indicate that he served in that capacity.
Case closed as far as I am concerned.
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