About Gingrich's ex spewing her venom...
As you can tell by the title of this post, I'm just a tad critical of the man's ex coming forward at this time to tell the whole wide world what a two legged walking waste of human flesh the man is.
Yep, noted.
Hey, I am NOT for Gingrich getting the GOP nomination. I am NOT a supporter of his. But this just stinks a bit.
Am I being paranoid in noting that as serious contenders to Romney winning the nod for Republican candidate raise their heads above ground level there seems to be a game of "Whack A Mole" being played?
Bachmann started to take off, then the wheels came off her bus due to several gaffes. Since we have a Chief Executive who made his own share of verbal screw ups while campaigning (here is fairly good list compiled back in 2008: http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/224544/barack-gaffes/michelle-malkin)
So Bachmann cratered. Bye, bye.
Next up was Herman Cain, who would have completely negated any cries of "racism" from supporters of B.O.. Well as we all know, there began an increasing crescendo of complaints regarding his treatment of women. Since the man had a squeaky clean image, I'd guess that was correctly seen as his Achilles heel. Isn't it odd how all stories regarding his randy libido immediately stopped once he dropped out of the race? Purely coincidental of course.
Now Newt is in the cross hairs. The tales of sexual impropriety seem to be picking up from where they left off with Herman Cain. They aren't starting with a charge of sexual harassment or sophomoric groping from a middle-aged man. Nope, the ex is coming out swinging (no pun intended) with tales of his asking for an open marriage with her.
I'd been waiting for Cain to be accused of a menage a trois with the Amor sisters from the Addams Family, maybe it'll get tacked onto Gingrich instead? Who knows.
But it just seems weird how any contenders posing a threat against "Mittens" seem to get picked off when their popularity starts to rise.
Just another coincidence, I'm sure.
3 comments:
Yeah I commented on this on my blog. Meanwhile they ignore Ron Paul.
VSO, I think they're discounting Paul as a nut. Now who "they" are is anyone's guess but I'll note that after B.O. won the election there was a fair amount of noise coming from Michael Steele and others about the GOP becoming more of a "big tent" type organization. Paul, Bachmann, Cain and Gingrich would all put a serious crimp in any plans for that to happen.
FDR said,words to this effect, Nothing is a coinsidence in politics. Yeah, it's a hell of a coinsidence, that nearly all of these candidates are being caught with their pants down!
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