The ex-Mrs. Gingrich archived

SlyFoxy1 said:

I hear he left the friggin cap off the toothpaste too!! Bastage!

Honestly, this woman is an idiot. SHE cheats with him while he is still married, married him & is surprised he cheats on HER!

He has owned up to his douchebaggery as a husband.

The only ones who will jump all over this are the people who insisted Clinton's issues were private and none of anyone's business.


More likely his Republican opponents will try to use this in socially conservative states.

I do agree about the "what did she expect" part. But her big revelation was not that he cheated on her. We alreafy knew that. The supposedly big revelation was that he wanted his (then) current wife to be cool with sharing him with another woman.

Or so she says.

C'mon, let's move on to his tax proposals, please.

Rastro,

Honestly, what does any of this have to do with the state of the economy?

Just as many hippocrates can be found on both sides of the aisle.

Let's move on to HOW the candidates are going to make things better.

The real issues.

SlyFoxy1 said:

I hear he left the friggin cap off the toothpaste too!! Bastage!

Honestly, this woman is an idiot. SHE cheats with him while he is still married, married him & is surprised he cheats on HER!

He has owned up to his douchebaggery as a husband.

The only ones who will jump all over this are the people who insisted Clinton's issues were private and none of anyone's business.

Clinton's issues were private, but that didn't stop Gennifer Flowers (Jennifer? Gennifer? I forget). It also didn't save Clinton from having to explain himself on 60 minutes. Is it unfair? Sure, but you're running for president of the united states, not chair of the neighborhood watch.

SlyFoxy1 said:

Rastro,

Honestly, what does any of this have to do with the state of the economy?

Just as many hippocrates can be found on both sides of the aisle.

Let's move on to HOW the candidates are going to make things better.

The real issues.


So start a thread about that. I've participated in many, many discussions about real issues. This was, as I indicated in my OP, a puerile fascination.

BTW, I do not believe any of the candidates can/will make things better. Just various degrees of less worse.

RobB said:

SlyFoxy1 said:

I hear he left the friggin cap off the toothpaste too!! Bastage!

Honestly, this woman is an idiot. SHE cheats with him while he is still married, married him & is surprised he cheats on HER!

He has owned up to his douchebaggery as a husband.

The only ones who will jump all over this are the people who insisted Clinton's issues were private and none of anyone's business.

Clinton's issues were private, but that didn't stop Gennifer Flowers (Jennifer? Gennifer? I forget). It also didn't save Clinton from having to explain himself on 60 minutes. Is it unfair? Sure, but you're running for president of the united states, not chair of the neighborhood watch.


+1

i'm amazed he gets laid at all looking like that.

Walter_Sobchak said:

i'm amazed he gets laid at all looking like that.
Heh-heh-heh, I guess money is an attraction for some women.


This interview won't change my opinion of Newt. He is what he is: Very smart, very strategic, very glib, very one way, very obnoxious, and very hypocritical. There are probably things he could do for the country, but being the president ain't one of them. IMO

Walter_Sobchak said:

i'm amazed he gets laid at all looking like that.


As Redd Foxx was fond of saying, "I opened my wallet, and there she was!"

SlyFoxy1 said:


The real issues.


Like Clinton!

rastro said:

johnlockedema said:

I'm not a huge Newt fan, but he has been married to this one for 20 years already.

No he hasn't. He was married to #2 for 20 years. He's been married to #3 for about 11 years. And he was married to #1 for 19 years. So the current one is the shortest so far.

Well, it's 20 years with Number Three if you count all the years of their affair, before his second divorce.

Newt actually uttered the phrase "sanctity of marriage" in a recent debate.

Guess he meant something else from what people normally mean by that.

nohero said:

rastro said:

johnlockedema said:

I'm not a huge Newt fan, but he has been married to this one for 20 years already.

No he hasn't. He was married to #2 for 20 years. He's been married to #3 for about 11 years. And he was married to #1 for 19 years. So the current one is the shortest so far.

Well, it's 20 years with Number Three if you count all the years of their affair, before his second divorce.


I stand corrected, I'd heard the 20 year length on the radio.

johnlockedema said:

nohero said:

rastro said:

johnlockedema said:

I'm not a huge Newt fan, but he has been married to this one for 20 years already.

No he hasn't. He was married to #2 for 20 years. He's been married to #3 for about 11 years. And he was married to #1 for 19 years. So the current one is the shortest so far.

Well, it's 20 years with Number Three if you count all the years of their affair, before his second divorce.


I stand corrected, I'd heard the 20 year length on the radio.


You hear (and repeat) a lot of stuff that isn't true!


Melech_Ric said:

Has anyone heard anything from Newt's gay half sister? Or is she keeping a low profile?


Here you go!

Newt Gingrich's gay sister backs Obama for 2012

The gay half-sister of Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich has criticised his position on gay rights, saying she will support Barack Obama in the 2012 election.

She said she would "work really, really hard to make sure that President Obama is re-elected next year no matter who the Republican candidate is".

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/dec/08/newt-gingrich-gay-sister-obama

wharfrat said:

johnlockedema said:

nohero said:

rastro said:

johnlockedema said:

I'm not a huge Newt fan, but he has been married to this one for 20 years already.

No he hasn't. He was married to #2 for 20 years. He's been married to #3 for about 11 years. And he was married to #1 for 19 years. So the current one is the shortest so far.

Well, it's 20 years with Number Three if you count all the years of their affair, before his second divorce.


I stand corrected, I'd heard the 20 year length on the radio.


You hear (and repeat) a lot of stuff that isn't true!



I correct myself and get insulted for my effort-only in the MOL bubble, lol!

rastro said:

johnlockedema said:

I'm not a huge Newt fan, but he has been married to this one for 20 years already.


No he hasn't. He was married to #2 for 20 years. He's been married to #3 for about 11 years. And he was married to #1 for 19 years. So the current one is the shortest so far.



Seem like #3 should start worrying pretty soon.

Zoinks said:

rastro said:

johnlockedema said:

I'm not a huge Newt fan, but he has been married to this one for 20 years already.


No he hasn't. He was married to #2 for 20 years. He's been married to #3 for about 11 years. And he was married to #1 for 19 years. So the current one is the shortest so far.



Seem like #3 should start worrying pretty soon.


Newt should start getting it on with Sarah Palin

Zoinks said:

rastro said:

johnlockedema said:

I'm not a huge Newt fan, but he has been married to this one for 20 years already.

No he hasn't. He was married to #2 for 20 years. He's been married to #3 for about 11 years. And he was married to #1 for 19 years. So the current one is the shortest so far.

Seem like #3 should start worrying pretty soon.

If you've noticed, she doesn't seem to let him go anywhere without her, and makes sure that he goes along when she performs in Washington or Northern Virginia.

Palin is too old for Gingrich.

So I read the article touting the interview, and my jaw just dropped.

She said when Gingrich admitted to a six-year affair with a Congressional aide, he asked her if she would share him with the other woman, Callista, who is now married to Gingrich.

"And I just stared at him and he said, 'Callista doesn't care what I do,'" Marianne Gingrich told ABC News. "He wanted an open marriage and I refused."

Marianne described her "shock" at Gingrich's behavior, including how she says she learned he conducted his affair with Callista "in my bedroom in our apartment in Washington."

"He always called me at night," she recalled, "and always ended with 'I love you.' Well, she was listening."

All this happened, she said, during the same time Gingrich condemned President Bill Clinton for his lack of moral leadership.

I am really tired of getting lectured at by creeps like Mr. and (current) Mrs. Gingrich.

If anybody believes the Romney campaign didn't have some hand in the coincidental timing (and even the content) of this interview, I've got a bridge to sell you.

dawprod said:

If anybody believes the Romney campaign didn't have some hand in the coincidental timing (and even the content) of this interview, I've got a bridge to sell you.
Perhaps Romney threw her a "speaking fee."


SlyFoxy1 said:

Rastro,

Honestly, what does any of this have to do with the state of the economy?

Just as many hippocrates can be found on both sides of the aisle.

Let's move on to HOW the candidates are going to make things better.

The real issues.


Let's not start smearing Hippocrates. He's my favorite Greek.


Walter_Sobchak said:

i'm amazed he gets laid at all looking like that.


Thanks. It's not often I laugh out loud while reading MOL.


GL2 said:

SlyFoxy1 said:

Rastro,

Honestly, what does any of this have to do with the state of the economy?

Just as many hippocrates can be found on both sides of the aisle.

Let's move on to HOW the candidates are going to make things better.

The real issues.


Let's not start smearing Hippocrates. He's my favorite Greek.



Hypocrite.

iPhone autocorrect.

You crack yourself up don't you?

So where is that thread about how the candidates are going to make things better?

Do you think Callista's judgment is affected by the $500K - $1 million credit line Newt has maintained for her at Tiffany's?

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