View Full Version : Who wanted Newt for President?
bigr
March 8th, 2007, 1:27:01 PM
http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/03/08/video-gingrich-blames-uneducated-katrina-victims/
Yikes, he seems to be a real class-act.
JLB
March 8th, 2007, 1:27:37 PM
Uppy!!
sukie
March 8th, 2007, 1:30:26 PM
I have no problem with what he said at all. Nada.
sukie
March 8th, 2007, 1:30:48 PM
Run Newt!!!!!
pigpen65
March 8th, 2007, 1:32:54 PM
Didn't he get caught cheating on his wife with his secretary? I think he also has a kid who hates him too.
rob on the job
March 8th, 2007, 1:33:38 PM
The guy's all heart.
http://www.rodneyanonymous.com/archives/newt1.jpg
JLB
March 8th, 2007, 1:33:54 PM
Didn't he get caught cheating on his wife with his secretary? I think he also has a kid who hates him too.
In that case he's a lock!
JLB
March 8th, 2007, 1:35:00 PM
The guy's all heart.
http://www.rodneyanonymous.com/archives/newt1.jpg
THE MASTER HAS RETURNED!
:partysmilies: :partysmilies:
ckg68
March 8th, 2007, 1:49:16 PM
I have no problem with what he said at all. Nada.
Good. Does that mean if Florida gets hit with a monster hurricane,and lots of people die and also aren't able to get out of the way,I can go ahead and say Floridians are all a bunch of people who let the sun cloud their better judgment and not find a way out of the hurricane's path?
Because if Newt can get away with it,then damn it,so can I!
sukie
March 8th, 2007, 1:51:28 PM
Yup. We always get out of the way. It's the school system. LOL.
When told to get out ... "Get out" by what ever means at your mental disposal. Some had no means mentally. Deer in headlights.
ckg68
March 8th, 2007, 1:53:10 PM
Great.
bigr
March 8th, 2007, 1:53:14 PM
I found those comments HORRIBLE.
Uneducated? I think people understood the situation, they just didn't have the means to leave.
Statements like that permantely preserve Gingrich's place as a D-Bag respected by few, and hated with good reason by most.
sukie
March 8th, 2007, 1:56:56 PM
Intelligence gives you the means.
sukie
March 8th, 2007, 2:05:45 PM
39% iliteracy rate with 17.7 % non highschool diploma...
That had no impact.... Riiiiiiiight.
comericatigers
March 8th, 2007, 4:48:37 PM
I have no problem with what Newt said. What you guys don't like the truth?
I hope Newt runs for president.
nehemiah
March 8th, 2007, 4:52:32 PM
i hope he runs too.
the more lunatics, the better.
pmoon6
March 8th, 2007, 5:56:59 PM
Gingrich won't run, he knows he can't win.
nehemiah
March 8th, 2007, 6:00:40 PM
Gingrich won't run, he knows he can't win.but he can run and then get all sorts of political power by agreeing to drop out.
i think he runs.
shiva2999
March 8th, 2007, 6:11:42 PM
http://www.talk.newsweek.com/politics/default.asp?item=518414
And I'm Also Really Sorry For Not Letting You Know Sooner How Sorry I Am
Contributed by Holly Bailey - Posted: March 7, 2007 3:26:58 PM
Is Newt Gingrich having a Jimmy Swaggart moment? On Wednesday, Focus on the Family alerted reporters to an interview with Gingrich that will air tomorrow and Friday on James Dobson's radio show, in which the former House speaker fesses up to "moral failings." According to the press release, which is smartly scant on the juicy details so that we'll have to tune in (or at least Google it), Gingrich tells Dobson that he has "gotten on his knees and sought God's forgiveness" for his personal failings. Sheesh, sounds like a Kleenex moment, too. But it could signal that Newt thinking more seriously about 2008 than he has previously let on. Why? For one thing, there's no major frontrunner among evangelicals in the race for the White House next year-no matter what Mitt Romney's win in the Conservative Political Action Conference straw poll last weekend suggests. But even though voters on the right like Newt and fondly remember his sparring with the Clintons, there's been less than flattering buzz about his personal life, namely his two divorces. (Back in 1998, Newt divorced his wife of 18 years to marry a former House aide with whom he had admitted to having an affair.) Indeed only Rudy Giuliani-also on his third marriage, if you're keeping count-has been bad - mouthed more in that department by Christian conservatives. He's been trying hard to make amends. It's probably no coincidence that Newt's latest book is titled "Rediscovering God In America." Can Gingrich boost his rep among social conservatives by playing the forgiveness card-and would it work for Rudy? Only time will tell, but shedding a few tears and admitting to bad behavior never hurts. Just ask Miss USA. But, then again, maybe Donald Trump is more forgiving than Republican voters.
pmoon6
March 8th, 2007, 6:33:51 PM
but he can run and then get all sorts of political power by agreeing to drop out.
i think he runs.Maybe, I thought this would be a boring race with the Democratic candidate locking early. It will be interesting to watch.
I still say he won't run.
uppy
March 8th, 2007, 7:03:37 PM
I have a 5,000 chip bet with JK that "NEWT !!!!"
Will be the next Prez of The Good old USA
Its going to happen...I can feel it
ckg68
March 9th, 2007, 1:57:23 AM
I have no problem with what Newt said. What you guys don't like the truth?
I hope Newt runs for president.
If he does,he isn't going to get support from the religious right. Going through at least 2 divorces tends to do that to you. With all the divorces and affairs(among at least some of the Republican candidates),it's going to get to the point where we need to buy a program to find out who's screwing whom.
The religious right had best get it into their heads: Guys like Gingrich,Giuliani and McCain don't give a damn about their OWN family values.
sukie
March 9th, 2007, 11:56:23 PM
The only reason Newt would spill this many beans is he's going to run. Skeletons and Laundry is out before he runs... He'll be lilly white come debate time. That will be fun.
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