By Newt Gingrich (original source The Washington Times)
“When people read my report that 75 percent of the American people thought corruption was widespread in government, a number asked me how that 75 percent figure compared to other countries.
They were struck by the notion that three out of every four Americans believed there was “widespread corruption” in the American government.
“Is that just normal or is it a sign the United States is worse than other countries?” was a common question.”
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