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SHe claims he asked her for a divorce.

Both daughters say that SHE asked hom for a divorce.

Hmmmmmm I wonder why the statements don;t match up?

What a piece of work.....


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Marianne Gingrich - a woman scorned - watch out!
By: kathy_s16
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Thu, 19 Jan 12 6:41 PM
Msg. 19327 of 20747

(Marianne, your timing suks. You are so typical of women that I cannot tolerate. You had 12 years to dish the dirt, but you wait until now. Personally, I am not PRO-NEWT, but I am definitely ANTI-OBAMA).

Newt Gingrich: The Indispensable Republican

In the twelve years since he resigned in defeat and disgrace, he has been carefully plotting his return to power. As 2012 approaches, he has raised as much money as all of his potential rivals combined and sits atop the polls for the Republican presidential nomination. But just who is Newton Leroy Gingrich, really? An epic and bizarre story of American power in an unsettled age.

By John H. Richardson


Jesse Frohman/Corbis Outline

The Speaker and Marianne Gingrich, May 1995. She had been with him since he was a maligned backbencher and was his most important advisor. For twelve years, until now, she has maintained her silence.


Published in the September issue of Esquire

She was married to Newt Gingrich for eighteen years, all through his spectacular rise and fall, and here she is in a pair of blue jeans and a paisley shirt, with warm eyes and a big laugh and the kind of chain-smoking habit where the cigarettes burn right down to the filter — but she's quitting, she swears, any day now.

We're having breakfast in a seaside restaurant in a Florida beach town, a place where people line up in sandals and shorts. This is the first time she's talked about what happened, and she has a case of the nerves but also an air of liberation about her. Since he was a teenager, Newt Gingrich has never been without a wife, and his bond with Marianne Gingrich during the most pivotal part of his career made her the most important advisor to one of the most important figures of the late twentieth century. Of their relationship, she says, "We started talking and we never quit until he asked me for a divorce."

She sounds proud, defiant, maybe a little wistful. You might be inclined to think of what she says as the lament of an abandoned wife, but that would be a mistake. There is shockingly little bitterness in her, and she often speaks with great kindness of her former husband. She still believes in his politics. She supports the Tea Parties. She still uses the name Marianne Gingrich instead of going back to Ginther, her maiden name.

But there was something strange and needy about him. "He was impressed easily by position, status, money," she says. "He grew up poor and always wanted to be somebody, to make a difference, to prove himself, you know. He has to be historic to justify his life."

She says she should have seen the red flags. "He asked me to marry him way too early. And he wasn't divorced yet. I should have known there was a problem."

Within weeks or months?

"Within weeks."

That's flattering.

She looks skeptical. "It's not so much a compliment to me. It tells you a little bit about him."


Read more: http://www.esquire.com/features/newt-gingrich-0910#ixzz1juqXbzu3


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