In his recently published book and in speaking engagements, former
Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich repeatedly warns that President Obama’s
“secular, socialist machine” is threatening to destroy America by undermining
the Judeo-Christian “values” upon
which the country was built. But while Gingrich chastises the supposed erosion
of values on the left, his past is tainted by his own contemptible value
judgments, including numerous extra-marital affairs,
and pressuring a divorce from his first wife while she lay stricken with cancer in a hospital bed.
In a new Esquire profile, Gingrich’s second wife
Marianne, whom he cheated on with his current wife, Callista, breaks her twelve year
silence on her relationship with Gingrich to reveal a
portrait of man who understood the deep hypocrisy of his actions, but simply
didn’t care:
He’d just returned from
Erie, Pennsylvania, where he’d given a speech full of high sentiments about
compassion and family values.
“It doesn’t matter what I do,” he answered. “People need to hear what
I have to say. There’s no one else who can say what I can say. It doesn’t
matter what I live.“
Perhaps Gingrich has no qualms about committing the
sins he rails against because he doesn’t really believe in what he preaches. Esquire’s
John Richardson notes that despite Gingrich’s apocalyptic rhetoric, when
encountering radical conservative activists, Gingrich “over and over
again…takes the long view and becomes the very soul of probity.” “I wouldn’t be able to describe what his real principles are,” former
Republican Rep. Mickey Edwards said of the former speaker. “I never felt that
he had any sort of a real compass about what he believed except for the pursuit of
power.”
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