Newt Gingrich wants a new Contract for America.
Dick Armey and his tea party allies want a Contract from America.
House Minority Leader John Boehner has his own ideas along these lines, and he just hired the guy who was in charge of the original Contract for America to help out.
Sixteen years after House Republicans launched one of the most iconic marketing campaigns in recent political history from the steps of the U.S. Capitol, the idea of packaging some core principles and policy positions and presenting them as a kind of congressional platform is back. And so is the idea of calling them a "contract."
