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I wish George Bush would come back.
He's defeat Barry Sotero, or whatever the fuck his name is, in a landslide.
You post here just to make republicans look bad huh?
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I wish George Bush would come back.
He's defeat Barry Sotero, or whatever the fuck his name is, in a landslide.
I wish George Bush would come back.
He's defeat Barry Sotero, or whatever the fuck his name is, in a landslide.
You post here just to make republicans look bad huh?
You're title is very misleading too....you make it sound like he admitted to lying about his ex-wife, not that he said he had witnesses then admitted he didn't (besides his daughters). BIG DEAL!
So how come nobody from his past (besides his ex-wife) has come forward with all kinds of accusations on him? Because maybe he's already admitted to what he'd done wrong in the past and they have nothing more on him?
Keep digging....maybe you'll have something worthwhile to post someday.
Are you fucking kidding?
All kinds of people are saying what a horrible nominee old Newtie would be..
Sheesh.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6enQqCosZ8]Former NH Gov John Sununu: Gingrich has "a congenital problem" - YouTube[/ame]
You're title is very misleading too....you make it sound like he admitted to lying about his ex-wife, not that he said he had witnesses then admitted he didn't (besides his daughters). BIG DEAL!
So how come nobody from his past (besides his ex-wife) has come forward with all kinds of accusations on him? Because maybe he's already admitted to what he'd done wrong in the past and they have nothing more on him?
Keep digging....maybe you'll have something worthwhile to post someday.
Newt said every one of his friends... Then lacked the ability to produce a single person. He lied.
You're title is very misleading too....you make it sound like he admitted to lying about his ex-wife, not that he said he had witnesses then admitted he didn't (besides his daughters). BIG DEAL!
So how come nobody from his past (besides his ex-wife) has come forward with all kinds of accusations on him? Because maybe he's already admitted to what he'd done wrong in the past and they have nothing more on him?
Keep digging....maybe you'll have something worthwhile to post someday.
Are you fucking kidding?
All kinds of people are saying what a horrible nominee old Newtie would be..
Sheesh.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6enQqCosZ8]Former NH Gov John Sununu: Gingrich has "a congenital problem" - YouTube[/ame]
Oh sure...sounds like Sununu has had some problems himself:
Sununu angered some when he was the only governor of a U.S. state not to call for repeal of the extremely controversial UN General Assembly Resolution 3379 ("Zionism is Racism"). He later reversed his position on this issue and supported the Republicans' pro-Israel 1988 platform.[6]
"As White House Chief of Staff, Sununu reportedly took personal trips, for skiing and other purposes, and classified them as official, for purposes such as conservation or promoting the Thousand Points of Light.[11] The Washington Post wrote that Sununu's jets "took him to fat-cat Republican fund-raisers, ski lodges, golf resorts and even his dentist in Boston."[11] Sununu had paid the government only $892 for his more than $615,000 worth of military jet travel.[12] Sununu said that his use of the jets was necessary because he had to be near a telephone at all times for reasons of national security.[13] Sununu became the subject of much late-night television humor over the incident.[11] Sununu worsened the situation shortly afterwards when, after leaking rumors of financial difficulties in his family, he traveled to a rare stamp auction at Christie's auction house in New York City from Washington in a government limousine, spending $5,000 on rare stamps.[14] Sununu then sent the car and driver back to Washington unoccupied while he returned on a corporate jet.[14] In the course of one week, 45 newspapers ran editorials on Sununu, nearly all of them critical of his actions.[15]
Sununu repaid over $47,000 to the government for the flights on the orders of White House counsel C. Boyden Gray, with the help of the Republican Party.[16] However, the reimbursements were at commercial rates, which are about one-tenth the cost of the actual flights; one ski trip to Vail, Colorado alone had cost taxpayers $86,330."
John H. Sununu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Please find someone that DOESN'T have their own skeletons....thanks, i'll wait.
Are you fucking kidding?
All kinds of people are saying what a horrible nominee old Newtie would be..
Sheesh.
Former NH Gov John Sununu: Gingrich has "a congenital problem" - YouTube
Oh sure...sounds like Sununu has had some problems himself:
Sununu angered some when he was the only governor of a U.S. state not to call for repeal of the extremely controversial UN General Assembly Resolution 3379 ("Zionism is Racism"). He later reversed his position on this issue and supported the Republicans' pro-Israel 1988 platform.[6]
"As White House Chief of Staff, Sununu reportedly took personal trips, for skiing and other purposes, and classified them as official, for purposes such as conservation or promoting the Thousand Points of Light.[11] The Washington Post wrote that Sununu's jets "took him to fat-cat Republican fund-raisers, ski lodges, golf resorts and even his dentist in Boston."[11] Sununu had paid the government only $892 for his more than $615,000 worth of military jet travel.[12] Sununu said that his use of the jets was necessary because he had to be near a telephone at all times for reasons of national security.[13] Sununu became the subject of much late-night television humor over the incident.[11] Sununu worsened the situation shortly afterwards when, after leaking rumors of financial difficulties in his family, he traveled to a rare stamp auction at Christie's auction house in New York City from Washington in a government limousine, spending $5,000 on rare stamps.[14] Sununu then sent the car and driver back to Washington unoccupied while he returned on a corporate jet.[14] In the course of one week, 45 newspapers ran editorials on Sununu, nearly all of them critical of his actions.[15]
Sununu repaid over $47,000 to the government for the flights on the orders of White House counsel C. Boyden Gray, with the help of the Republican Party.[16] However, the reimbursements were at commercial rates, which are about one-tenth the cost of the actual flights; one ski trip to Vail, Colorado alone had cost taxpayers $86,330."
John H. Sununu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Please find someone that DOESN'T have their own skeletons....thanks, i'll wait.
Moving goal posts?
And finding a "clean" republican is like threading the needle with a camel.
Thanks for stopping by to defend the liar Newt.You're title is very misleading too....you make it sound like he admitted to lying about his ex-wife, not that he said he had witnesses then admitted he didn't (besides his daughters). BIG DEAL!
So how come nobody from his past (besides his ex-wife) has come forward with all kinds of accusations on him? Because maybe he's already admitted to what he'd done wrong in the past and they have nothing more on him?
Keep digging....maybe you'll have something worthwhile to post someday.
Shocker!
After nearly a week on the defensive, CNN's John King reports tonight that Newt Gingrich's claim about offering witnesses to ABC News in his defense to rebut the network's interview with his second wife, Marianne Gingrich was not true.
"Tonight, after persistent questioning by our staff, the Gingrich campaign concedes now Speaker Gingrich was wrong both in his debate answer, and in our interview yesterday," King said on tonight's edition of John King USA. "Gingrich spokesman R.C. Hammond says the only people the Gingrich campaign offered to ABC were his two daughters from his first marriage."
Gingrich admits ABC claim was false - POLITICO.com