Thursday, January 19, 2012

Gingrich Lacks Moral Character To Be President, Ex-Wife Says

Gingrich Lacks Moral Character To Be President, Ex-Wife Says: Newt Gingrich is not moral character to serve as president, his second ex-wife, Marianne, told ABC News, saying that his position on campaign sanctity of marriage and the importance of family values ​​do not match what she saw during their 18 years of marriage.

In an interview on television for the first time since 1999 that the divorce, which will be broadcast tonight on Nightline, Marianne Gingrich, who describes himself as a conservative Republican, said she will present today, so that voters could know that she knows about Gingrich.
Catch a full day interview ABC News Nightline "at 11:35 pm ET.

In his most provocative comments, the ex-Mrs. Newt Gingrich said, sought to "open marriage" arrangement, so that he can have a mistress and a woman.

According to her, when Gingrich admitted to an affair with a six-year employee of Congress, he asked her if she would like to share with another woman, Callista, who is now married to Gingrich.

"And I just looked at him and said," Callista do not care what I do, "" Marianne Gingrich told ABC News. "He wanted an open marriage, and I refused."

Marianne described her "shock" Gingrich behavior, including, she says that she learned that he had his affair with Callista, "in my room in our apartment in Washington."

"He always called me last night," she recalls, "and always ended with" I love you. "Well, she listened."

All of this happened, she said, at the same time, Gingrich denounced President Bill Clinton for his lack of moral leadership.
She said Newt moved to a divorce a few months after she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, and her husband, who was present.

"It was also said the doctor, when I was there, I was not supposed to be under stress. He knew," she said.

Gingrich divorced his first wife, Jackie, as she is being treated for cancer. His relationship with Marianne began when he was still married to Jackie, but in the divorce process, says Marianne.

There was no immediate comment on the allegations of Gingrich's ex-wife. Gingrich said during the campaign that he has "no relationship" with Marianne.

While she was quoted earlier saying that she could end her career, Marianne Gingrich, Newt defends ethics while serving in Congress, and fell a few investigations of ethics.

"At the moment, I thought it would be unethical," she said in an interview.

The former Mrs. Newt Gingrich said, began planning a presidential candidate during a divorce and said Callista, "will help him become president."

In a statement to ABC News provided by the campaign, Gingrich has two daughters from his first marriage said: "The failure of the marriage and the terrible moving experience for all."

Daughter, Kathy Lubbers and Jackie Cushman said that they do not say anything negative about his father and said Marianne, "regrets any pain he may have caused in the past for the people he loves."

Newt Gingrich told Marianne had never expressed regret or apologize to her.

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