Posted on 12/02/2011 4:49:13 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Marianne Gingrich, Newt’s second wife, was interviewed for an article about Newt Gingrich that appeared in the September 2011 issue of Esquire magazine. Here is a short synopsis of the very long article that appeared in Esquire:
“In 1999, after refusing to take the seat he won in the 1998 elections, Newt Gingrich left his second wife, Marianne, for a much-younger staffer with whom hed been having an almost-ignored affair. As in his first marriage, he did so shortly after Marianne was diagnosed with a serious illness; as in his first divorce, he fought Marianne tooth and nail over any financial settlement. And then he had the Atlanta archdiocese inform Marianne that their marriage was invalid in the eyes of his fiancées faith; 9 years later, he completed his conversion to Catholicism.
Given his popularity among Republicans, one would think there is little left to say about Gingrichs personal foibles that could hurt his political career. But sandwiched in between snippets from his campaign to return to popularity in yesterdays Esquire profile are tidbits from the still-supportive Marianne that portray Gingrich in a far-from-pleasant light and hints that his personal foibles took quite a toll on his political fortunes behind the scenes.
Before marrying Marianne, Gingrich presented his first wife, Jackie Battley, with the terms of their divorce as she lay in a hospital bed recovering from surgery for uterine cancer. Gingrich had pursued Marianne from nearly the moment they met at a January 1980 fundraiser:
She told him about the local economic decline, he said somebody needed to save the country. She said that he couldnt do it alone, he asked about her plans for the future. Even then, he was making rash pronouncements that reasonable people made fun of, such as that he would be the next Republican Speaker of the House.
They kept the conversation going on the phone, often talking late into the night. Although he was still married to Jackie, Gingrich told Marianne they were in counseling and talking about divorce.
Of course, they werent. In April 1980, only one day after Jackies surgery, Newt went to her room to present her with the terms of the divorce. That summer, he introduced Marianne to his parents, according to Esquire. By October, he was already refusing to pay alimony or child support. Marianne admits she knew little of that at first.
At first, she had no idea that the wife he was divorcing was actually his high school geometry teacher, or that he went to the hospital to present her with divorce terms while she was recovering from uterine cancer and then fought the case so hard, Jackie had to get a court order just to pay her utility bills. Gingrich told her the story a little at a time, trusting her with things that nobody else knew to this day, for example, the official story is that he started dating Jackie when he was eighteen and she was twenty-five. But he was really just sixteen, she says. The divorce was finalized in February 1981; Marianne and Gingrich wed six months later in August. She says now that she probably should have known better. She told Esquire that he asked her to marry him after only a few weeks and before he was divorced, adding, Its not so much a compliment to me. It tells you a little bit about him.
Esquire goes on to describe the financial pressures faced by the new couple: Gingrich declared keeping a budget too stressful, so Marianne took that over, looking to maintain homes in Georgia and D.C., pay Gingrichs alimony and child support and reduce his massive personal debt. A Vanity Fair article from 1995 indicates that Jackie, too, was in charge of the household finances because of Gingrichs spendthrift ways: in fact, the debt the couple faced when they married in 1981 wasnt paid off until 1994.
In 1997, Gingrich was fined $300,000 by the House for ethics violations related to college courses and a non-profit. He and Marianne didnt have the money, so he began to write a book. But the book didnt turn out as anyone expected: it was a dramatic apology that Marianne described as weird. With his inner circle, she attempted to edit it into something publishable but they ended up scrapping the manuscript entirely.
After the book petered out in 1997, Marianne said that his behavior began to deteriorate.
After that, Gingrich started to deteriorate. There were times, Marianne says, when he wasnt functioning. He started yelling at people, which hed never done before, and hed get weirdly overfocused on getting things done manic, as if he was running out of time. He took to taking meetings while eating, slurping his food, as if he wasnt aware or didnt care how strange it looked. The staff responded with gallows humor: Hes a sociopath, but hes our sociopath. Marianne said that, in the summer of 1997, Republican leadership attempted to stage an intervention with Mariannes help. The problem was Gingrichs volcanic temper and when Gingrich arrived at the meeting, they told him that his anger was dysfunctional, and the dysfunction was causing the American people to turn against Congress and the Republicans. Gingrich appeared to listen - but, according to Marianne, But from then on his behavior only got more erratic. Despite his increasingly erratic behavior, Gingrich proceeded to hammer out several compromises with the Clinton Administration to balance the budget and cut taxes until 1998, when the Lewinsky scandal exploded.
Gingrich, like several of his colleagues, were not immune from charges of infidelity. In 1998, Salon reported that, much like his first marriage, Newt was dogged with rumors about alleged infidelities. In addition to rumors swirling around the Hill in 1997 and 1998, Gingrich faced accusations that he conducted an affair in 1977 based on his ability to deny that hed had sex with a woman. From the 1995 Vanity Fair profile:
In the spring of 1977, [Anne Manning, who admitted to a relationship with Gingrich that started during his 1976 campaign] was in Washington to attend a census-bureau
workshop when Gingrich took her to dinner at a Vietnamese restaurant. He met her back at her modest hotel room. We had oral sex, she says. He prefers that modus operandi because then he can say, I never slept with her. Indeed, before Gingrich left that evening, she says, he threatened her: If you ever tell anybody about this, Ill say youre lying. A neighbor of his first wife, Jackies, said he, too, saw Gingrich engaging in extramarital oral sex.
Kip Carter, who lived a few doors down from the couple, saw more than he wanted to. We had been out working a football game I think it was the Bowdon game and we would split up. It was a Friday night. I had Newts daughters, Jackie Sue and Kathy, with me. We were all supposed to meet back at this professors house. It was a milk-and-cookies kind of shakedown thing, buck up the troops. I was cutting across the yard to go up the driveway. There was a car there. As I got to the car, I saw Newt in the passenger seat and one of the guys wives with her head in his lap going up and down. Newt kind of turned and gave me his little-boy smile. Fortunately, Jackie Sue and Kathy were a lot younger and shorter then. That article came out, of course, before the sordid details of Bill Clintons affair with Monica Lewinsky and his artfully worded denials were public.
Marianne hints in the Esquire profile that Clinton may have been much better informed about her husbands extracurricular activities than she was and that he may have used that information to his advantage one night in 1998.
One night, Marianne says, Bill Clinton called from the White House. She answered the phone and the president asked if he could please speak to her husband. Could the Speaker come over immediately? After he hung up, Newt summoned his driver and went in the back door to the Oval Office. During that meeting, he would tell her later, Clinton laid it out for him: Youre a lot like me, he told him.
Whatever else happened at that meeting, Newt Gingrich was muzzled in the critical run-up to the 98 midterms. Three weeks before the election, Gingrich got a visit from Kenneth Duberstein, a senior Republican who had served as chief of staff to Ronald Reagan. He says, Whats going on? Were gonna lose seats if something doesnt change. Marianne jumped in, too. I asked Newt, What are you doing? Why arent we out there blasting them?
This was his true turning point, she believes. As his personal failures and his political contradictions closed in on him, she began to entertain fears about his fundamental decency.
She was, of course, to be proved right.
After the Republican losses in 1998, then-Rep. Bob Livingston (R-LA) pressured Gingrich to resign as Speaker, threatening to run against him if he did not. (Students of political history will recall that, 6 short weeks later, Livingston himself withdrew as speaker and left Congress 6 months after that in the wake of revelations of his own marital infidelities.) Gingrich left Congress in early 1999.
It was then that Marianne went to the doctor and was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. In early May just before Mothers Day she went to Ohio to visit her mother. She told Esquire that Gingrich didnt return her calls for two days which, for a man that usually checked in several times a day, was quite unusual. And when he finally returned her calls, thats when she knew.
He wanted to talk in person, he said.
I said, No, we need to talk now.
He went quiet.
Theres somebody else, isnt there?
She kind of guessed it, of course. Women usually do. But did she know the woman was in her apartment, eating off her plates, sleeping in her bed?
Probably not. Marianne didnt give up on her marriage so easily but Gingrich asked something of her she could not give.
She called a minister they both trusted. He came over to the house the next day and worked with them the whole weekend, but Gingrich just kept saying she was a Jaguar and all he wanted was a Chevrolet. I cant handle a Jaguar right now. He said that many times. All I want is a Chevrolet.
He asked her to just tolerate the affair, an offer she refused.
Undoubtedly, his mistress a Callista Bisek, a former Hill staffer who was then 32 would not have appreciated the comparison. Bisek and Gingrich had reportedly been having an affair for 6 years before Gingrich told Marianne.
After Gingrichs phoned-in confession, they talked at their home just after hed given a speech in Erie, Pennsylvania about the importance of family values. She told Esquire she asked him how he could give such a speech days after hes admitted his affair to her and asked her to tolerate it
It doesnt matter what I do, he answered. People need to hear what I have to say. Theres no one else who can say what I can say. It doesnt matter what I live. If Marianne was not keen on her husbands moral hypocrisy, she became less enamored with his efforts to deny her as much alimony as possible or his efforts to tell the world that theyd had an open relationship. It wasnt until Gingrich deposed his own mistress in their divorce proceedings that he admitted the affair had been going on for six years. Marianne denies that she knew of the affair or allowed it to continue.
In a telling anecdote, Gingrich attempted to explain to Esquire reporter John Richardson his relationship with Bisek as one in which she, of course, is more mature than he.
Callista and I kid that Im four and shes five and therefore she gets to be in charge, because the difference between four and five is a lot. Richardson repeats the anecdote to Marianne, who finds it jarring.
Her eyes go wide when she hears his line about being four to Callistas five. You know where that line came from? Me. Thats my line. Thats what I told him.
She pauses for a moment, turning it over in her mind. Then she shakes her head in wonder. Im sorry, thats so freaky.”
You’re right...she didn’t say that, BUT it was a most interesting comment. She repeated a few times how consistent he was. That really caught my attention.
My husband has repeatedly questioned why Santorum was not polling better.
It is very important that the next Supreme Court judge is not chosen by obama.
The 2nd amendment is hanging on by the slimmest of a 5-4 vote.
Amen
I honestly don't think Romney's religion would keep him from being elected.
But, anyway, while it would be interesting to compare Gingrich and Romney and really hash it out here, I'm not sure that would comply with JimRob's rule.
Bleeech. But in the end ABO
Have you noticed how the Tea Party spirit has diminished since Gingrich surged?
Or do I have that wrong?
I’m confused about who you are backing.
Watching your posts in the forum, you seem to bash 100% of the (R) candidates.
And that doesn’t even touch Gingrich’s for-profit Center for Health Transformation, which took HUGE “membership fees” from Big Pharma and Big Health Insurers for access to Mr. Gingrich.
This also was not a “modestly” profitable venture.
bookmarked to read later
Not that I think who the President is makes any difference in how the country is governed any more, but figureheads can be good for morale. :)
An informative post.
Yes, another tip-off was the repetition of “consistent.” That’s clearly a “not Newt” word.
I have wondered from the beginning also why Santorum is not polling better. I think he’s been impressive in several of the debates.
I think if he ever got the opportunity in the spotlight, so to speak, he might do better. Maybe people who want to take a second look before they feel they have no choice by Gingrich will give Santorum a look.
That’s Newt’s biggest drawback — he is very unlikely to be good for conservative morale!
I don't care!!! I don't care!!! I want REAGAN!!!!!!
You know, thinking about this Cain thing . . . If the women accusing Cain (allegedly) felt some kind of duty to say Cain was unfit to be President, Hell’s Bells, shouldn’t Marianne consider coming forward with her take on Newt’s background?
What’s the standard here?
If the nation “needs” to hear from Ginger White, why not from Marianne Gingrich?
Just sayin.
Obama is the case for Newt.
Numerous freepers have posted that they absolutely will not vote for Newt — who told Hannity recently that one of his campaign slogans would be “Can you stand four more years of this?”
Well, can you? Apparently some are more willing to stand another four Obama years, and however many high court appointments that gives Obama, than to vote for Newt Gingrich.
Conservatives that mule-headed, look very much like Democrat jackasses.
I’ll absolutely vote for Newt (at least in the general). However, unlike some, I won’t be the least bit surprised when he continually frustrates me and ticks me off to no end with his bone-headed (hopefully, not dangerous) “reaching out to Democrats.”
“If the women accusing Cain (allegedly) felt some kind of duty to say Cain was unfit to be President, Hells Bells, shouldnt Marianne consider coming forward with her take on Newts background?
Whats the standard here?
If the nation needs to hear from Ginger White, why not from Marianne Gingrich?
Just sayin.”
You’ll get your wish. Marianne Gingrich has met with New York Publishers and is coming out with a book about her relationship and marriage to Newt. Guess when that book will undoubtedly hit the streets? That’s right, just before the 2012 election, if Newt is our Pub candidate for President. All the sleazy, slimy info, out right before the election. An October surprise, just in time to sink Newt’s presidential ambitions, .... and ours.
“You apparently love RomneyCARE, right?”
No, but Newt has been in every talk show defending ObamaCare’s individual mandate (federal government can force you to do anything, according to Newt). Opposition to it is core conservative position. Undermining this is a fundamental problem.
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