General Discussion
Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsGingrich Can't Believe Wives Are Told They Can Vote Differently to Husbands
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Fox News host Sean Hannity freaked out together Thursday about a pro-Kamala Harris ad narrated by Julia Roberts, who emphasizes that wives dont have to vote how their husbands want them to, nor tell them who they voted for at all.
The ad, from Vote Common Good, naturally irked other right-wingers like Turning Point USAs Charlie Kirk, and on Thursday night it was Gingrichs turn, appearing on Hannity leaning into the outrage, per usual.
Gingrich began preaching about honesty.
These people are dishonest. Theyre relentlessly, routinely dishonest at every level, he said, after Hannity grumbled about Hollywood jackasses. And so for them to tell people to lie is another example of the depth of their corruption."
How do you run a country where you walk around saying wives should lie to their husbands, husbands should lie to their wives? asked Gingrich, who cheated on his first and second wives.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/gingrich-t-believe-wives-told-045347694.html
elleng
(141,926 posts)F him.
The gall. A cheating husband has the nerve to say this? 😶 🙄
JHB
(38,170 posts)...to the sorry, stupid state it's now in. Newt wanted a party he could just stampede into supporting whatever agenda he was pushing that day, and he got it.
Happy Hoosier
(9,529 posts)Response to question everything (Original post)
jfz9580m This message was self-deleted by its author.
Figarosmom
(11,824 posts)Something to do with it Newt you little worm.
eppur_se_muova
(41,889 posts)eShirl
(20,226 posts)calimary
(89,930 posts)Hermit-The-Prog
(36,631 posts)oasis
(53,644 posts)Old Crank
(7,021 posts)Fits him well.
BaronChocula
(4,521 posts)if he's a fucking asshole and potential abuser like Gingrich, Hannity, and Kirk. Democrats should push this discussion in another ad.
"If you feel safe being married to a maga, tell him you voted for Kamala Harris."
mercuryblues
(16,392 posts)He has lied so much to the women he supposedly loved that he somehow ended up with 3 wives and 2 mistresses. His excuse... he loved America so much.
Divorced wife 1 when she had cancer, to marry his mistress. She became wife 2, he divorced her when she was diagnosed with MS, to marry his mistress. Wife 3, AKA helmet hair, won't let him out of her sight. He was cheating on wife #2 while trying to impeach Clinton for cheating,
He had to repay the House $300,000 fine for ethics violations. He's as dirty as they come.
JHB
(38,170 posts)...was NOT imprisoned for child molestation.
As opposed to the lying, philandering Republican House speaker from the 90s who WAS.
It's easy to mistake one lying, philandering Republican House speaker from the 90s for the other, so I thought I'd clear that up.
Emile
(42,179 posts)Blue_Roses
(13,869 posts)He's gotta be pushing 80 y/o. And he hasn't changed his misogynistic ways one bit. Newt is such a hypocrite. Cheating asshole...
BumRushDaShow
(169,343 posts)Newt Gingrich turned partisan battles into bloodsport, wrecked Congress, and paved the way for Trumps rise. Now hes reveling in his achievements.
Story by McKay Coppins
November 2018 Issue
Updated on October 17, 2018
[snip]
On June 24, 1978, Gingrich stood to address a gathering of College Republicans at a Holiday Inn near the Atlanta airport. It was a natural audience for him. At 35, he was more youthful-looking than the average congressional candidate, with fashionably robust sideburns and a cool-professor charisma that had made him one of the more popular faculty members at West Georgia College. But Gingrich had not come to deliver an academic lecture to the young activists before himhe had come to foment revolution.
One of the great problems we have in the Republican Party is that we dont encourage you to be nasty, he told the group. We encourage you to be neat, obedient, and loyal, and faithful, and all those Boy Scout words, which would be great around the campfire but are lousy in politics. For their party to succeed, Gingrich went on, the next generation of Republicans would have to learn to raise hell, to stop being so nice, to realize that politics was, above all, a cutthroat war for powerand to start acting like it.
The speech received little attention at the time. Gingrich was, after all, an obscure, untenured professor whose political experience consisted of two failed congressional bids. But when, a few months later, he was finally elected to the House of Representatives on his third try, he went to Washington a man obsessed with becoming the kind of leader he had described that day in Atlanta. The GOP was then at its lowest point in modern history. Scores of Republican lawmakers had been wiped out in the aftermath of Watergate, and those whod survived seemed, to Gingrich, sadly resigned to a permanent minority mind-set. It was like death, he recalls of the mood in the caucus. They were morally and psychologically shattered.
But Gingrich had a plan. The way he saw it, Republicans would never be able to take back the House as long as they kept compromising with the Democrats out of some high-minded civic desire to keep congressional business humming along. His strategy was to blow up the bipartisan coalitions that were essential to legislating, and then seize on the resulting dysfunction to wage a populist crusade against the institution of Congress itself. His idea, says Norm Ornstein, a political scientist who knew Gingrich at the time, was to build toward a national election where people were so disgusted by Washington and the way it was operating that they would throw the ins out and bring the outs in.
[snip]
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2018/11/newt-gingrich-says-youre-welcome/570832/
He vomited forth the likes of Bannon, who are on a quest to completely "deconstruct" the entire system laid out in the Constitution.
niyad
(132,207 posts)greater visibility, and so we can rec and bookmark? Thanks in advance.
BumRushDaShow
(169,343 posts)and was summarily asked why I was posting crap about Gingrich on DU.
I just stick it in replies for context!
niyad
(132,207 posts)Women is clearly an issue!
CrispyQ
(40,937 posts)I would add the info above about his three wives & how he ditched two of them when they had medical issues.
Hermit-The-Prog
(36,631 posts)People did, indeed, become "disgusted with Washington" instead of disgusted with Gingrich Republicans. The two Santas scheme was born and the Republican party became more and more radicalized. Feeding tax cuts to their donors, breaking government, and demonizing Democrats became the only goals of the Republican party.
andym
(6,064 posts)and did play politics like a blood sport. Perhaps he was taken aback by the drive toward more ethical candidates that occurred after Nixon. Jimmy Carter was the ultimate example for Democrats, but there were Republicans of his era, like the ones who told Nixon to resign, who did have some sense of ethics.
yellowcanine
(36,777 posts)The serial cheater talks about cheating.
Jack Valentino
(4,955 posts)What's good enough for their nominee is good enough for their wives.... amiright or amiright??
Say, I wonder what all those MAGAts wives whose husbands make them watch Faux News are thinking, as they listen to these discussions ??
ProudMNDemocrat
(20,877 posts)It's called REVERSE PSYCHOLOGY!
MAGAts do not like it when the tables are turned on them.
area51
(12,679 posts)iirc.
jcgoldie
(12,046 posts)duh.
jcgoldie
(12,046 posts)magicarpet
(18,488 posts)But the Daddy should vote for them until they come of age.
So if a MAGA-NUMB has 10 kids Daddy gets a total of twelve votes come election time.
Then the Nazis can takeover and keep AmeriKKKa for themselves.
JohnSJ
(98,883 posts)keithbvadu2
(40,915 posts)Ocelot II
(130,428 posts)After cheating on two wives he has the nerve to bloviate about spousal dishonesty? And isn't he the guy who was reprimanded by the House Ethics Committee over some dodgy book deal? Shut up, Newt.
tavernier
(14,433 posts)Come on truly, how many women do we honestly know that dont have a mind of their own? Yes, I assume there are some and that is why there is a trump cult, but I personally dont know any, despite their politics, who wont vote their own mind.
getagrip_already
(17,802 posts)And tried to ride a moral high horse the whole time!
Quiet Em
(2,922 posts)for women.
Creep.
Ferrets are Cool
(22,933 posts)Ocelot II
(130,428 posts)Mz Pip
(28,441 posts)F*ck em.