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Related: About this forumBrian Ross: "What Gingrich wanted from (his second wife) is an open marriage"
Brian Ross on WMAL discussing his interview with Marianne Gingrich, Newt Gingrich's second wife.
The part about open marriage starts around 1:15...
From WMAL: http://www.wmal.com/Article.asp?id=2375989
The full interview with Marianne Gingrich will air tonight on Nightline.
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Brian Ross: "What Gingrich wanted from (his second wife) is an open marriage" (Original Post)
Skinner
Jan 2012
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Blacksheep214
(877 posts)1. I take it the other person
wasn't Jesus?
I'll watch tonight in full context.
irisblue
(32,828 posts)2. boggles me
how could there be at least 3 straight women who would have sex with him....yeesh & uck....and is this gonna be sooo much fun to watch....
dmr
(28,321 posts)3. An aborted FBI sting! Such a patriot!
"There's no question at times of my life, partially driven by how passionately I felt about this country, that I worked far too hard and things happened in my life that were not appropriate," said Gingrich during an interview with CBN's David Brody. "What I can tell you is that when I did things that were wrong, I wasn't trapped in situation ethics, I was doing things that were wrong, and yet, I was doing them," he continued, going on to say that he had sought "God's forgiveness. Not God's understanding, but God's forgiveness."
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/2011/03/newt-gingrich-passion-for-the.html
What a guy! He can rationalize anything, including what God thinks.
Wonder why he thought this wouldn't come up.
SemperEadem
(8,053 posts)4. well how ethical can it be, exactly
when he was brought up on ethics charges and there are reams of record about it? One doesn't get run out of their job for jaywalking, after all.