In Fairness, It's current News, thanks to his Ex. He needs to work through it, not evade it. Life has consequences for us all.
Just because she's currently talking about it - and apparently hasn't shut up about it for the last fifteen years or so - doesn't make it current news.
As for "work through it", how much more "working through" would you like? He admitted to being a bad guy, he admitted to treating her and his first wife badly, he asked for forgiveness from God, and he's allegedly tried to clean up his act. What more is he supposed to do? And what more is any of your business or anyone else's? It's fairly unreasonable to expect him to make an obviously bitter, obsessed shrew of an ex-wife happy about it.
If people want to keep hashing it over like a bunch of soap opera junkies searching for a fix, I don't think that obligates him to continue hashing it over with them.
I'll tell you something else. Marianne Gingrich is actually making Newt look BETTER, not worse. As much as I've been a Gingrich supporter in this election, I never thought well of his as a person in regards to his first two marriages. I simply never considered it relevant to me or to the question of whether or not he could do the job. But yeah, I thought he was a scuzball of a husband.
Now, though, watching this psycho harridan running around,
kvetching about, "Poor me, he did me wrong" over a decade after the marriage was over - not just that, but
giving TV interviews about it - I'm actually starting to feel a bit sympathetic toward Newt on the subject. Ol' Marianne's starting to make me think he might have had some good and valid reasons to want someone else and want an divorce. If she's this nuts that she's making a career out of being the wronged woman almost fifteen years later, can you imagine what it was like being married to her?
And meanwhile, the guy admitted he was a bad person, he took all the blame on himself ages ago, and in the face of her continued bile and revenge attempts, he refuses to say anything bad about her in return. She's gotta know she's screwing up when she's making
Newt look like the class act in regards to their divorce.
Hey, Marianne: the nation is not your group therapy session. If you need to vent your spleen over 12-year-dead marriage, I suggest you do it to a professional who can help you move on with your life.