The suspense is killing me.
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Marianne Gingrich has said she could end her ex-husband's career with a single interview. Earlier this week, she sat before ABCNEWS cameras, the DRUDGE REPORT has learned... MORE... Developing... She spoke to ABCNEWS reporter Brian Ross for two hours. Her explosive revelations are set to rock the campaign. But now a "civil war" has erupted inside of the network, an insider claims, on exactly when the confession will air! ABCNEWS suits determined it would be "unethical" to run the Marianne Gingrich interview so close to the South Carolina Primary.

Originally posted by Jason88
reply to post by Stormdancer777
Since the claws are coming out, I'd love to know what she has on him that will end his GOP campaign instantly - it's got to be bad. Real bad. Especially if you consider all of his ex's must have been paid off to shut up, she's got to have a sharp axe to grind.
The U.S. Justice Department launched a two-year investigation into former House Speaker Newt Gingrich back in the late 90s, for his allegedly offering to lift an arms embargo on Saddam Hussein’s Iraq in exchange for millions of dollars – only to have then-FBI director Louis Freeh call off the investigation, just as Gingrich and his then-wife Marianne were about to be nabbed in a sting operation related to the probe.

Originally posted by Jason88
reply to post by Stormdancer777
Delusional. Drunk with power. Above the law. Megalomaniac tendencies. Those are just a few thoughts as to why he would run for office with skeletons in his closet.
Gingrich canceled a press conference on Wednesday to deal with the matter. "He believes that what he says in public and how he lives don't have to be connected," Marianne Gingrich, Newt's wife of 18 years, explained to ESQUIRE last year. "When you try and change your history too much, and try and recolor it because you don't like the way it was or you want it to be different to prove something new ... you lose touch with who you really are... There's a vacancy, kind of scary, isn't it."