Last night, GOP presidential candidates debated in South Carolina ahead of Saturday's primary election.
Earlier in the day, candidate and former speaker of the house, Newt Gingrich, got some bad news. His former wife (wife # 2) alleged he approached her about having an "open" marriage. For you youngsters, and open marriage is one in which spouses remain married while, in most cases, the husband was free to screw a mistress or boyfriend.
The first question directed at old Newt involved this alleged affair, and he came unhitched.
You know, it's amazing. This is the piece of shit of a man who presided over the US House of Representatives that drew up articles of impeachment against President Clinton. Why? Clinton had lied about an affair with an intern.
Now, this same piece of shit of a man, Gingrich, has the nerve to be outraged by John King's question?
You know what? I wonder. Was Gingrich envious of Clinton's alleged arrangement with Hillary? Did Newt retaliate against Clinton because wife #2 (with whom he cheated on wife #1) said no? There's your question, King!
And to wife #2, you knew he cheated on wives in the first place. After all, you were there when he cheated on wife #1. You saw Newt hit wife #1, Jacqueline, with a divorce petition while she was fighting cancer. She contested the divorce, and he had the nerve to confront her about it as she recovered from cancer surgery.
Damn, Republicans have short memories. And damn if they have no sense of hypocrisy.
And, Newt doth protest too much.
He is a bad, unrepentant hypocrite. Republicans, run!
--- What was the original American Aurora? The Aurora was a newspaper published by Benjamin Franklin Bache , a grandson of Benjamin Franklin. The Aurora was published in Philadelphia, our nation's capitol at the time.
The Aurora was highly critical of what Bache felt was the tyrannous Federalist governments of presidents Washington and Adams.
The result? Adams imprisoned Bache for sedition, where he languished, awaiting trial, until his death from yellow fever at age 29.
Friday, January 20, 2012
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