No sooner do I label Newt a maggot for threatened to grab food stamps away from children, his ex-wife appears on T.V. and proves my point. THEN, when questioned whether or not he wanted a open marriage to begin the debate, Maggot Newt shames all the news people in the world for inquiring about this – NEED – Newt mulled over for years – while he was committing adultery! Only when this NEED did not go away after many acts of fornication, did Newt seek to get his wife to rubber stamp his sins. When did Newt first consider he had better consult Jesus by coming clean with one of his earthly ministers? Didn’t Newt know what Jesus would say on the matter? I mean, this maggot who shames hungry children, was hoping his wife would agree to this – and thus he would be free of sin!
““I am appalled that you would begin a presidential debate on a topic like that,” he said in a comment directed at King that drew applause from the debate’s audience.”
This is the self-righteous maggot who led the charge to impeach the President of the United States for having an open marriage without his wife’s consent.
Newt has a very bad track record when it comes to marriage. We the People – especially Republicans – have a right to question whether Newt is going to continue this trend – IF elected – because in his own words he believed Republicans would win seats by shaming and impeaching Bill.
Jon the Nazarite
While the Republicans still maintained majority control of the United States House of Representatives after the 1998 midterm elections, they would also lose a large number of seats to the Democrats in this election as well.[11] Shortly after the mid-term elections, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Newt Gingrich, who was one of the people leading the impeachment proceedings against Clinton,[12] announced he would resign from Congress as soon as he was able to find somebody to fill his vacant seat;[11] Gingrich fulfilled this pledge and officially resigned from Congress on January 25, 1999. During the impeachment process, Gingrich’s private polls suggested that Clinton’s scandal would result in the GOP gaining six to thirty seats in the US House of Representatives in the 1998 midterm election.[11]
The destructive, vicious, negative nature of much of the news media makes it harder to govern this country, harder to attract decent people to run for public office,” Gingrich said.
“I am appalled that you would begin a presidential debate on a topic like that,” he said in a comment directed at King that drew applause from the debate’s audience.
Earlier in the day, ABC News disclosed that Gingrich’s second wife, Marianne Gingrich, told the network in an interview that in the 1990s her then-husband asked for an “open marriage” amid an affair with former congressional aide and current wife, Callista. The full interview is to air on ABC later tonight.
‘Personal Pain’
“Every person in here knows personal pain,” Gingrich said in the debate. “Every person in here has had someone close to them go though painful things. To take an ex-wife and make it two days before a primary a significant question in a presidential campaign is as close to despicable as anything I can imagine.”
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said on “Fox News Sunday” yesterday that it wasn’t hypocritical of him to lead impeachment proceedings against President Bill Clinton in the 1990’s, even though he was having an extramarital affair at the time, because the impeachment case was “not about personal behavior.”
“Obviously, it’s complex and, obviously, I wasn’t doing things to be proud of,” Gingrich said. “On the other hand… I understood that in a federal court, in a case in front of a federal judge, to commit a felony, which is what he did, perjury, was a felony. The question I raise was very simple: should a president of the United States be above the law?”
The former speaker’s past indiscretions have become a matter of discussion again as he considers jumping into the 2012 presidential race. In recent months, Gingrich has been confronted with questions about his infidelity and multiple marriages by a Christian-affiliated media outlet and by his detractors at a speech at a university. His personal problems will likely prove to be a political liability most significantly early on, when Republicans must appeal to social conservatives in Iowa, the first state in the nominating process next year.
When asked on Sunday whether he considered himself in a “glass house” as he lead the impeachment proceedings against Mr. Clinton, Gingrich said yes. However, he said it was imperative for him to continue with the impeachment.
“I thought to myself if I cannot do what I have to do as a public leader, I would have resigned,” he said. “Now, look, I think you have to look at whether or not people have to be perfect in order to be leaders. I don’t think I’m perfect. I admitted I had problems. I admitted that I sought forgiveness.”
“But I also think over time, if you look at my total record, I’m a pretty effective leader,” Gingrich continued. “I fight for this country and I fight for the changes we need with tenacity and I take a fairly tough beating, including from you and others, in order to stand in the arena and stand up for what I believe is really important.”

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