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Newt - I do reserve the right to tell the truth (Original Post) malaise Jan 2012 OP
Ok Newton Leroy "Bloviate" Gingrich. ellisonz Jan 2012 #1
You know... Rex Jan 2012 #2
The truth got told on him,.... sendero Jan 2012 #3
A liar is always lavish of oaths. Ichingcarpenter Jan 2012 #4
Saw a clip where he said he will continue his positive ads malaise Jan 2012 #5
I'm sorry, Mr. Gingrich, your reservation has expired. JHB Jan 2012 #6
Buy shares in Orville Redenbacher customerserviceguy Jan 2012 #7
Indeed! And they're off to the races!! malaise Jan 2012 #8
That would be a first. What did he get a "get out of jail" like card for the truth? HopeHoops Jan 2012 #9
I'm running a positive campaign and Romney is an asshole. Newt. Fuzz Jan 2012 #10
newt is so full of shit and newt spanone Jan 2012 #11

sendero

(28,552 posts)
3. The truth got told on him,....
Wed Jan 4, 2012, 07:17 AM
Jan 2012

.... and the truth hurts. People who think they can do anything and just spin it away annoy me.

Ichingcarpenter

(36,988 posts)
4. A liar is always lavish of oaths.
Wed Jan 4, 2012, 07:21 AM
Jan 2012

I forgot who said that but I think it fits

Can you give a little more detail for those not TV-ified?

malaise

(268,890 posts)
5. Saw a clip where he said he will continue his positive ads
Wed Jan 4, 2012, 07:26 AM
Jan 2012

but that he reserves the right to tell the truth - this is in response to his public comment that Romney is a LIAR.

JHB

(37,158 posts)
6. I'm sorry, Mr. Gingrich, your reservation has expired.
Wed Jan 4, 2012, 07:30 AM
Jan 2012

While we do extend a grace period for reservations, thirty years exceeds it by more than we can allow in our terms of service.

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