I actually believe him. He will be raked over the coals for saying it, but I do believe him. My take is that he’s seen the fruits of infidelity and he’s not likely to go there again. Of course, that is JUST an opinion!
I would not believe Clinton if he were to take the pledge. But I’m with you about Newt.
I tend to agree with you. I think he may have had a genuine turn-around with God. I also have noticed that he frequently takes the opportunity to drive home the message that our rights come from God and not from the state. Santorum and Bachmann have doe the same, but Gingrich has the numbers right now.
For those who are opining that the new rules for this year might allow a dark-horse entry early next year...I can only say that... I have never heard any of those possible candidates proposed by the same pundits repeatedly emphasizing that message. I can’t honestly say that I’ve heard any of them talk about it at all. They may have....but I am unaware of it.
I want a presidential candidate who understand the the economy is NOT the main goal....but rather a restoration of the country from top to bottom, a country of good people who seek God and His Wisdom.
I would have liked to hear him say it when he still had some sex drive left, but at 67, not so much.
I agree with your opinion. Let the first one with no sin cast the first stone.
The fruits of his infidelity...You mean his current wife?