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« on: January 07, 2012, 04:36:54 PM »

Tonight - 9pm ET: ABC / WMUR New Hampshire Debate - Live Stream
http://www.dailypaul.com/201292/tonight-9pm-et-abc-wmur-new-hampshire-debate
Submitted by Michael Nystrom on Sat, 01/07/2012 - 18:51

Note there are two debates this weekend, one tonight and one tomorrow morning at 9am.

Saturday Night:

The ABC/WMUR New Hampshire Debate will be held at the Dana Center at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, 100 Saint Anselms Drive, Manchester, New Hampshire on Saturday, January 7th at 9:00 p.m. Eastern.

Live stream at one, both, or neither of the above links. Just in case, the TVPC link for ABC:

http://tvpc.com/Channel.php?ChannelID=6749
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« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2012, 05:10:57 PM »

http://news.yahoo.com/elections/
As well.
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« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2012, 05:30:09 PM »

There are only three people in the race for New Hampshire:

Mitt Romney

Jon Huntsman

Ron Paul

It is basically Ron Paul v. 2 mormon billionaires who love false flags, socialism, china slave labor, obamacare, attacking the only constitutionalist, and making sure their hair is perfect!



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« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2012, 05:46:07 PM »

T minus 1hr 17 min! Grin

Also, debate part 2 (NBC) tomorrow a.m. at 9a.m. EST. (Go Ron Go!)

And if you missed it, here's Friday night's town hall in Durham (University of New Hampshire) from C-Span -- full.

http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=%22ron+paul%22+durham+town+hall&source=video&cd=2&ved=0CD0QtwIwAQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DCz8MlaYDDfc&ei=KuUIT8vPAcbu0gGhxPi0Ag&usg=AFQjCNEM_PvB2m1ENF8XK_-gWs6vTFEecw

After the town hall, the campaign tells the "media" to get out of the way while Ron does pics with real people, then there's about 10-15 min. of nothingness until c-span starts taking calls and talking to hangers-on for the last 20 minutes (and they are like 98% pro Ron!) Well worth a watch!
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« Reply #4 on: January 07, 2012, 06:26:43 PM »

T minus 1hr 17 min! Grin

Also, debate part 2 (NBC) tomorrow a.m. at 9a.m. EST. (Go Ron Go!)

And if you missed it, here's Friday night's town hall in Durham (University of New Hampshire) from C-Span -- full.

http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=%22ron+paul%22+durham+town+hall&source=video&cd=2&ved=0CD0QtwIwAQ&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DCz8MlaYDDfc&ei=KuUIT8vPAcbu0gGhxPi0Ag&usg=AFQjCNEM_PvB2m1ENF8XK_-gWs6vTFEecw

After the town hall, the campaign tells the "media" to get out of the way while Ron does pics with real people, then there's about 10-15 min. of nothingness until c-span starts taking calls and talking to hangers-on for the last 20 minutes (and they are like 98% pro Ron!) Well worth a watch!



During the "nothingness" you speak of, there was mainly background chatter but the video ran on and was speaking volumes as people come up to get their picture professionally taken with Dr. Paul...

That was fun to watch, seeing the greetings and reactions between The Doctor and the individuals, shaking hands and pressing the flesh so to speak, with Ron Paul... much was said in that "nothingness".... :chuckle:...

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« Reply #5 on: January 07, 2012, 06:36:00 PM »



During the "nothingness" you speak of, there was mainly background chatter but the video ran on and was speaking volumes as people come up to get their picture professionally taken with Dr. Paul...

That was fun to watch, seeing the greetings and reactions between The Doctor and the individuals, shaking hands and pressing the flesh so to speak, with Ron Paul... much was said in that "nothingness".... :chuckle:...

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Oh yes, I loved the nothingness part! Cheesy
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« Reply #6 on: January 07, 2012, 06:42:17 PM »

* Election 2012 - How many have served in the military & Cost of War! VIDEO!

Election 2012 - How many have served in the military & Cost of War!
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« Reply #7 on: January 07, 2012, 06:48:28 PM »

Chickenhawk Endtime Cult Leader and PNAC Executive Gary Bauer to Endorse Santorum
http://www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/GaryBauertoEndorseSantorum/2012/01/07/id/423348
Saturday, 07 Jan 2012 08:18 PM By Newsmax staff

A source close to the presidential campaign of Rick Santorum told ABC News that their candidate will snag the endorsement of Christian conservative activist Gary Bauer on Sunday.

Bauer ran for president in 2000 and is part of the group of conservative leaders trying to tap which candidate the movement should embrace so as to stop Mitt Romney from winning primary contests all the way to the nomination -- with Santorum, Newt Gingrich, Rick Perry and Ron Paul diluting the non-Romney vote.

Bauer, who chairs the Campaign for Working Families -- as reported by a variety of sources, including the Washington Post and CNN -- has concluded that of all the candidates, the former Pennsylvania senator comes closest to following the conservative principles of former president Ronald Reagan.

“Santorum is building that fire among the base,” Bauer said, according to a New York Times report. “He has the potential to bring a lot of middle class and working class voters to his banner if he got the nomination.”
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« Reply #8 on: January 07, 2012, 06:52:20 PM »

 I'm a beleiver in soul, am I off my nut, can't help feeling these guys are empty vessels, souless skinsacks, pathological liars hanging on to the shortails of the elite crew. and they know it.
 
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« Reply #9 on: January 07, 2012, 06:59:05 PM »

ABC is in love with pRick Santorum...
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« Reply #10 on: January 07, 2012, 07:07:15 PM »

ABC is in love with pRick Santorum...

A Pennsylvanian's Guide to the Rick Santorum You Don't Know
http://www.opednews.com/articles/A-Pennsylvanian-s-Guide-to-by-Will-Bunch-120107-972.html
By Will Bunch

You've probably heard all the good ones about GOP presidential hopeful Rick Santorum by now. The one about his "Google problem." The one about the "man-on-dog sex" (prompting the greatest journalistic response ever, when the reporter told Santorum that he was "sort of freaking me out.") The one about how the Catholic Church's priest sex abuse scandal was caused by Boston liberalism, or the one about how President Obama should be anti-abortion because he's black and abortion is like slavery. And so on and so forth.

That's the Rick Santorum that America has come to know over the last 15 years or so -- an unapologetic and almost goofy culture warrior whose obsessions -- like thinking that gay sex is a gateway drug to bestiality -- make him a hero to social conservatives and often a laughing stock to most everyone else. Santorum's rise in the 2012 presidential race has people talking about whether his views on social issues -- talk of annulling gay marriages, seemingly questioning the right to even birth control -- make him too extreme to be president -- and that's an important topic to discuss.

But I also think Santorum's weird sexual bluster can obscure who he really is, and what truly matters about his suddenly surging campaign. As a Philadelphia-based political reporter, I arrived in town just seven months after Santorum became my state's junior senator. I followed his 12 years on the Washington political stage closely, and I think people obsessing on the "man-on-dog" stuff are missing the bigger picture. For one thing, the self-styled "family values" expert has a surprisingly ambiguous record with his own personal ethics. Also, Santorum's legislative record shows that his real workaday agenda was not so much waging culture wars as protecting the interests of the 1 percent, the millionaires and billionaires who funded the modern Republican Party. You could say that Rick Santorum is just another politician. But that would be giving him too much credit.

Here's a Pennsylvanian's brief guide to the Rick Santorum you don't know:

1. This compassionate Christian conservative founded a charity that was actually a bit of a scam. In 2001, following up on a faith-based urban charity initiative around the 2000 GOP convention in Philadelphia, Santorum launched a charitable foundation called the Operation Good Neighbor Foundation. While in its first few years the charity cut checks to community groups for $474,000, Operation Good Neighbor Foundation had actually raised more than $1 million, from donors who overlapped with Santorum's political fund raising. Where did the majority of the charity's money go? In salary and consulting fees to a network of politically connected lobbyists, aides and fundraisers, including rent and office payments to Santorum's finance director Rob Bickhart, later finance chair of the Republican National Committee. When I reported on Santorum's charity for The American Prospect in 2006, experts told me a responsible charity doles out at least 75 percent of its income in grants, and they were shocked to learn the figure for Operation Good Neighbor Fund was less than 36 percent. The charity -- which didn't register with the state of Pennsylvania as required under the law --- was finally disbanded in 2007.

2. Likewise, a so-called "leadership PAC" created by Santorum that was supposed to fund other Republicans instead seemed to mostly pay for the lifestyle of Santorum and those around him. My investigation of the America's Foundation PAC showed that only 18 percent of its money went to fund political candidates, less -- and typically far less -- than any other "leadership PACs." What America's Foundation did spend a lot on with what looked like everyday expenses, including 66 trips to the Starbucks in Santorum's then-hometown of Leesburg, Va., multiple fast-food outings and expenditures at Walmart, Target and Giant supermarkets. Campaign finance experts said the PAC's expenses -- paid for by donations from wealthy businessmen and lobbyists -- were "unconventional," at best and arguably not legal. Santorum also funded his large Leesburg "McMansion" with a $500,000 mortgage from a private bank run by a major campaign donor, in a program that was only supposed to be open to high-wealth investment clients in the trust, which Santorum was not, and closed to the general public.

3. Santorum was never above mingling his cultural crusades with the everyday work of raising political cash. In 2005, Santorum made headlines -- not all positive -- for visiting the deathbed of Terri Schiavo, the woman at the center of a national right-to-die controversy. What my Philadelphia Daily News colleague John Baer later exposed was that the real reason he was in the Tampa, Fla., area was to collect money at a $250,000 fundraiser organized by executives of Outback Steakhouses, a company that shared Santorum's passion for a low minimum wage for waitresses and other rank-and-file workers. Santorum's efforts were also aided by his unusual mode of travel: Wal-Mart's corporate jet. And he canceled a public meeting on Social Security reform "out of respect for the Schiavo family" even as the closed fundraisers went on.

4. Santorum didn't seem to be against government waste when it came to his family. During his years in the Senate, Santorum raised his family in northern Virginia and rarely if ever seemed to use the small house that he claimed as his legal residence, in a blue-collar Pittsburgh suburb called Penn Hills. So Pennsylvania voters were shocked when they found out the Penn Hills School District had paid out $72,000 for the home cyberschooling of five of Santorum's kids, hundreds of miles away in a different state. The cash-strapped district was unsuccessful in its efforts to get any of its money back from Santorum.

5. Washington's lobbyist culture -- Santorum was soaking in it. The ex-Pennsylvania senator spent much of his final years in government trying to downplay and defend his involvement in the so-called "K Street Project," an effort created by GOP uber-lobbyist and tax-cutting fanatic Grover Norquist and future felon and House majority whip Tom DeLay. By all accounts, Santorum was the Senate's "point man" on the K Street Project and he met with Norquist -- at least occasionally and perhaps frequently -- to discuss the effort to sure that Republicans were landing well-paying jobs in lobbying firms that were seeking to then access and influence other Republicans.

6. Santorum had no problem with big government if it was supporting his campaign contributors in Big Pharma. It's little wonder that Santorum ultimately supported Medicare Part D, a prescription drug plan for the elderly that has added hundreds of billions of dollars to the federal deficit and was drafted in such a way to best help pharmaceutical companies maximize profits from all the unbridled spending. When Santorum was defeated for a third term in 2006, an internal memo at the drug giant GlaxoSmithKline said his departure from Washington "creates a big hole that we need to fill."

7. The defender of family values was also slavish in his devotion to a large American corporate behemoth, Wal-Mart. In the wake of the report about Santorum's travel in the Wal-Mart corporate jet, I counted the many ways that Santorum had done the bidding of the world's largest retailer in the Senate, including battling to limit any increases in the minimum wage and seeking to make changes in overtime rules that would benefit the company and hurt its blue-collar workforce, tort reform to limit lawsuits against what is said to be the world's most-sued company, and changes in charitable giving laws and of course eliminating the estate tax that would benefit the billionaire heirs of Sam Walton.

8 . Santorum has frequently insisted that his political values are guided by his religious values, and that John F. Kennedy's famous 1960 speech describing a separation between the two had done "much harm" in America. But despite inviting such scrutiny, there's been little discussion of Santorum's ties to ultra-conservative movements within the Roman Catholic Church. Santorum's comments about JFK were made in Rome in 2002 when he spoke at a 100th birthday event for Jose Maria Escrivade Balaguer, founder of the secretive group within the church known as Opus Dei. Although Santorum says he is not a member of Opus Dei -- which has been criticized by some for alleged cult-like qualities and ties to ultra-conservative regimes around the world -- he did receive written permission to attend the ultra-conservative St. Catherine of Siena Church in Great Falls, Va., where Mass is still conducted in Latin and a long-time priest and many parishioners are members of Opus Dei, mingling with political conservatives like Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia and former FBI director Louis Freeh.

9. Santorum isn't above big government-funded boondoggles -- when they're linked to his allies and campaign contributors. Consider the type of project that the Tea Party loves to hate, a $750 million energy plant in Schuylkill County, Pa., that was to convert coal to liquids but needed massive subsidies. Santorum boasted of his rule in securing an $100 million federal loan for the project -- which had hired Pennsylvania's top Republican Party power broker of the 2000s, Bob Asher, as a lobbyist and paid him at least $900,000. Despite Santorum's efforts, the plant has not been built.

10. Santorum apparently believes in "an entitlement culture" when it comes for former politicians. After Tuesday night's virtual tie in the Iowa caucus, the Pennsylvanian spoke eloquently about his immigrant grandfather working for decades in the Pennsylvania coal fields and his massive hands; the grandson probably won't have that problem. Losing an election in 2006 allowed Santorum to become a poster child for how ex-pols quickly and easily cash in in America, as a lawyer-rainmaker and joining a "think tank" (that for a time was called America's Enemies) and as an analyst for the Fox News Channel and as a board member for Universal Health Services, an ethically challenged company where executives had supported his Senate campaigns. The New York Times' Gail Collins noted that Santorum had earned $970,000 in 2010 despite seeming sort of unemployed.

The real Rick Santorum is indeed a frothy mixture -- of self-interest, loose ethical standards, and careerism in a career that's been largely devoted not so much to the social causes about which he makes headlines as looking out for the interests of big corporations and the wealthiest 1 percent of Americans. It's a shame that more voters don't know that yet. That is the "Google problem" that Santorum actually deserves.
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« Reply #11 on: January 07, 2012, 07:11:16 PM »

Game on!

Hey Romney, it's not the job of the federal government to "create jobs" (piece of shit fake) - that's the beauty of the unpredictable free market. Jerk.
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« Reply #12 on: January 07, 2012, 07:12:00 PM »

You too Huntsman... you freak.
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« Reply #13 on: January 07, 2012, 07:15:38 PM »

Santorum is not able to defend his posistion lol... Grin
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« Reply #14 on: January 07, 2012, 07:16:04 PM »

ABC is in love with pRick Santorum...



Santorum is just a pretty face, corrupted by the glue of big government, stuck to the top of an empty suit...

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« Reply #15 on: January 07, 2012, 07:18:04 PM »

Holy Shit...Rick Santorum is a white Kanye West!

He thinks he is Jesus!



Video: Rick Santorum Tells Crowd "We Need a Jesus Candidate"
http://www.opposingviews.com/i/religion/christianity/video-rick-santorum-says-we-need-jesus-candidate
Submitted by Michael Allen on Jan 6, 2012

Speaking to a Tea Party group at Windham High School in New Hampshire on Thursday, GOP presidential candidate Rick Santorum told the crowd that during a radio interview earlier in the week, a man had phoned in to tell him, “We don’t need a Jesus candidate; we need an economic candidate.”

“My answer to that was, we always need a Jesus candidate,” Santorum said (video below).

“I don’t mean that in saying we need a Jesus candidate, someone who’s a Christian, but we need someone who believes in something more than themselves, some higher power, some god,” he added. “When we say, ‘God bless America,’ do we mean it or do we just say it?”



How about a candidate who does not engage in blasphemy you pathetic NWO puppet!
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« Reply #16 on: January 07, 2012, 07:18:28 PM »

LOL, santorum, I voted for a banlanced budget amendment and then I voted again and again to raise that budget lol .  This guy is unbelievable.. Grin
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« Reply #17 on: January 07, 2012, 07:19:15 PM »

Ron vs. Rick - LOL! Good luck!
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« Reply #18 on: January 07, 2012, 07:21:05 PM »



Santorum is a pretty face, corrupted by the glue of big government, stuck to the top of an empty suit...

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pretty face?

His face looks like he is continually constitpated..
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« Reply #19 on: January 07, 2012, 07:23:14 PM »

LOL, santorum, I voted for a banlanced budget amendment and then I voted again and again to raise that budget lol .  This guy is unbelievable.. Grin

A variation on the old "First, I voted for it, then I voted against it" theme...

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« Reply #20 on: January 07, 2012, 07:26:18 PM »

pretty face?

His face looks like he is continually constitpated..

It's true -- but he was way worse that way a year ago. He's since had some "image consultants" no doubt.
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pretty face?

His face looks like he is continually constitpated..

It's true -- but he was way worse that way a year ago. He's since had some "image consultants" no doubt.

...:Chuckle:... okay, a constipated pretty face...

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« Reply #22 on: January 07, 2012, 07:29:49 PM »

pretty face?

His face looks like he is continually constitpated..

It must be the sweater vests ...  Grin

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« Reply #23 on: January 07, 2012, 07:30:14 PM »

"Dr. Paul has a long history of saying things that are false". (Gingrich the f**king liar)
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« Reply #24 on: January 07, 2012, 07:32:16 PM »

Paul is awesome on the "trick" question of the newsletters!

Nice try ABC - you cannot shame this beautiful man.
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« Reply #25 on: January 07, 2012, 07:32:27 PM »

Ron Paul is crushing this debate.  He is on fire!
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« Reply #26 on: January 07, 2012, 07:33:09 PM »

LOL, Newt could easily be visualized with a bright yellow chicken suit on after that last echange with Ron Paul. lol... Cheesy
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« Reply #27 on: January 07, 2012, 07:33:27 PM »

Ron Paul is crushing this debate.  He is on fire!

Solid! Grin
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« Reply #28 on: January 07, 2012, 07:35:47 PM »

LOL, Newt could easily be visualized with a bright leyyow chicken suit on after that last echange with Ron Paul. lol... Cheesy

....the look on his face was like he was caught wearing it while waving a "fried chicken bucket special" sign in front of the local KFC...

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« Reply #29 on: January 07, 2012, 07:36:38 PM »

Impact of Ron Paul response to 'newsletter' accusations:

"Teddy f**kin' Williams knocks it out of the park! Fenway Park on its feet for Teddy f**kin' Ballgame! He went yardo on that one, out to f**kin' Lansdowne Street!"

[From Inglourious Basterds]
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« Reply #30 on: January 07, 2012, 07:36:54 PM »

Total bread and circus crap from the ABC pundits -- they are TRAITORS to America. Make no mistake about it. Totally corrupt in every way.
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« Reply #31 on: January 07, 2012, 07:39:02 PM »

Every person in the country should be watching this, especially those living in New Hampshire.  Of course, the debate is on during a stupid gladiatorial event to determine who goes to the playoffs which is sadly probably getting more attention then the debate.  Who puts a debate on at 9 am on a Sunday?  I will be watching!
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« Reply #32 on: January 07, 2012, 07:39:43 PM »

Newt says he knows what it is like to be in the military because his daddy was in it. Sorry that does not count buddy.

Republican debates=lets gang up on Ron Paul.
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« Reply #33 on: January 07, 2012, 07:43:55 PM »

Newt says he knows what it is like to be in the military because his daddy was in it. Sorry that does not count buddy.

Republican debates=lets gang up on Ron Paul.

He married his teacher when he was 19 to get out of the draft, so pathetic.



Gingrich married his high school teacher, divorced her when she got cancer, married again, cheated on his 2nd wife and is now married to someone 23 years younger than him.
http://www.reddit.com/r/ronpaul/comments/o0pjw/gingrich_married_his_high_school_teacher_divorced/



Strange But True: Newt Gingrich Married His High School Math Teacher At 19
http://nationalmemo.com/article/strange-true-newt-gingrich-married-his-high-school-math-teacher-when-was-19
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Running for President of the United States means thinking that you're the one person best equipped to become the leader of the free world -- which could be considered a personality tic, to say the least. "You're probably fairly weird," is how Newt Gingrich once put it. This is why The National Memo has launched "Strange But True," a regular feature that will present old anecdotes, little-known facts, curious quotes and amusing videos showing a side of our politicians that they probably wish the public would ignore. (Here's the archive.)

Please email your suggestions to avi@nationalmemo.com or use the Twitter hashtag #strangepolitics.

Newt Gingrich, who has staked his career on defending conservative family values, has been married three times. His struggles with monogamy have been getting him in trouble for decades, most notably the 1980 fight he had with his first wife, Jackie Battley Gingrich, when she was in the hospital getting a tumor removed and he wanted a divorce.

But many forget how they came together in the first place: She was his high school geometry teacher and he was, as his mother put it in a 1995 interview with Vanity Fair, "her little boy." They met in 1960, when Gingrich was 17 and had just arrived to Columbus, Georgia. He was socially awkward and mocked as a "little adult" for the way he dressed, but he was bursting with ambition and already looking beyond high school girls -- he had vowed that he would marry Miss Battley, and they were secretly dating by the time he graduated the next spring.

They married soon after he finished his freshman year at Emory University in the summer of 1962. His family boycotted the wedding because he was 19 and she was 26, but they had come around by the time Gingrich was elected to Congress in 1978. Jackie worked and had two children while Newt attended college and graduate school and tried to run for office

"He saw a nurturing, mothering kind of person that he needed, and she finished raising him," said Georgia journalist Mary Kahn, who knew the couple and was married to Newt's former campaign manager at the time of the divorce, according to the 1995 Vanity Fair article.

The romance was already on its way out before the fight in the hospital. Gingrich was in the middle of a relationship with Marianne Ginther, who would become his second wife within the year. She was a younger woman, and he was no longer hot for teacher. "I don't think he was capable at the time of loving anybody more than he loved himself," said Kahn.


MEMORIZE THIS LIST OF PEOPLE WHO GOT DEFERMENTS: http://www.nndb.com/event/806/000140386/

IF THEY SAY WE SHOULD START BOMBING CHILDREN IN FOREIGN LANDS, TELL THEM TO GO F*CK THEMSELVES!
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« Reply #34 on: January 07, 2012, 07:44:48 PM »

Diane Sawyer: "I want to turn from the Constitution to something more closer to home." < WTF is closer to home?
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« Reply #35 on: January 07, 2012, 07:46:05 PM »


And of course it was that Clinton Lapdog
what's his name that is badgering RP the most.

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« Reply #36 on: January 07, 2012, 07:48:12 PM »

Santorum on "marriage": One - everyone needs to be the same. f**k you Rick you totalitarian freak of nature!
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« Reply #37 on: January 07, 2012, 07:51:55 PM »

This whole marriage bit is not the business of the federal government!

Move on!
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« Reply #38 on: January 07, 2012, 07:52:50 PM »

Marriage is a social issue not a federal case Santorum... The American Common Law, as derived from Magna Carta, has dealt fairly with any state to state disparity quite well for over 200 years here... this was accomplished by government keeping their political noses out of it... and you wanna make it a federal fiasco... frickin' idiot.

And MITT, you twit... John Adams didn't write the Constitution!!! The primary mind behind it, and the hand on the pen that wrote it was James Madison's.

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« Reply #39 on: January 07, 2012, 07:55:14 PM »

Ah, foreign policy... release annoyance NOW!
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