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To: Cindy of Nashville; Steelfish

this is the most telling Newt quote:
http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/newt-gingrichs-ex-wife-to-speak-in-abc-news-interview/

“It doesn’t matter what I do,” he answered. “People need to hear what I have to say. There’s no one else who can say what I can say. It doesn’t matter what I live.”

What Newt told Marianne after he gave a speech on family values in Penssylvania. I have no doubt Newt said this because it fits in with all of his other flip-flops, and technically it’s true. He knows how to talk two sides out of an issue better than anyone. If he wasn’t so good at it, he’d be another Mitt Romney flip-flopper.


22 posted on 03/12/2012 8:12:04 PM PDT by parksstp (I pick RIck! (If he's good enough for Mark Levin and Rush Limbaugh, he's good enough for me))
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To: parksstp
Since you seem to have an awful lot of very strong opinions about the stellar character of Rick Santorum, I wonder if you could read this, and tell me what it says about Santorum, and the people who support him and call him the only principled, moral Conservative in the race.

also, a quote from an obviously bitter ex-wife does not really carry much, or any, weight in the universe of reality. Though it seems to have convinced you fully. Please, as a santorum supporter, just answer my question. What does the following episode in Rick Santorum's life, where he betrayed American veterans with a wormy little amendment say about the character of the man? We already know what you think about Newt's character. Thank you very much for your honest response.

Pious 2



27 posted on 03/12/2012 8:37:50 PM PDT by true believer forever (If Newt is good enough for Sarah, he's good enough for me!)
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