Was THAT question to Gingrich a setup?, page
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Topic started on 21-1-2012 @ 12:04 PM by Aliensun
When I tuned in the first question to Gingrich was a short, direct question about his former marriage.

Gingrich was well prepared for that question wasn't he? His response covered all of the bases, and I hate to admit, it was excellent. He took the finger pointed at him and returned it to media and other areas in spades.

I question whether there was some funny business with the fellow (a reporter?) asking that question about Gingrich about his former marriage and the mini-tirade Gingrich launched in return. Surely, the questioner--knowing Gringrich as even we sheeple know him--was prepared for a fiery answer exactly as given.

Some of the viewers might have thought it was a "Gotcha" question, but it did not turn out that way--nor would it ever would have to a crafty politician.. So I'm left wondering if there were some insider orchestration being pulled on the public? Surely, that question was vetted by big shots at CNN so it would not have been off the top of the guy's head..A large part of that counterattack on the media was a broadside to ABC (if unstated) for the broadcast of the ex-wife's account. And CNN would have been quite pleased with that.

Gingrich won a lot of votes with that response. But, you should wonder, why...? Because people believed him in his denial rather than his wife's version, or because he turned the tables on the media and made a major, dramatic production of it? Probably both reasons because those were somethings that were almost tangible that the average voter could get a grasp on instead of mind-numbing discussion of fiscal policies, etc.


reply posted on 21-1-2012 @ 12:33 PM by rstregooski
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Absolutely. John King and Gingrich even hi-fived after the debate, did you catch that? Any commentator knew Gingrich would have murdered that question.. Then what do you get the next day? All the pundits focused on this one initial response, which had NOTHING to do with the issues, and led to the first time a candidate drew two standing ovations in the last 30 years of SC debates. Hardly anything was discussed the next day about the rest of the debate.


reply posted on 21-1-2012 @ 01:00 PM by J.Son79
Think about this for a minute.

Okay, if you or me was in Gingrich's shoes what would be the best strategy here? You know you have this in your past. Right now your mainly battling Repubs, Obama hasn't even gotten started yet. You know this is going to come out eventually. So what do you do? Do you sit around and go to bed worried sick every night about it? Saying to yourself, "Wow, i'm so glad no one outed this today about my ex-wife", then to go on hoping it never comes out? Or do you sit down, talk to your ex, explain to her that even though things were rocky you need her to do this for the sake of the kids? I think the wife would agree. Besides, i'm sure after this many years, behind the scenes, Newt and Marianne have are on speaking terms and probably have a friendly relationship with one another.

So, I think the best strategy for Newt would be to "out" it himself. That way you stop any and all other opposition from doing it and catching you off guard. You out it yourself so you can handle the damage control the way it needs to be handled. Sounds like the best strategy to take here. I promise you, as hard as it was for her, Marianne was in on this as well. Do you really not want the father of your children to be PoTuS? Your kids would be taken care of for life. This was orchestrated to stop opposition from hurting his campaign and so Newt himself could control the opposition or damage to further project him to the Republican lead. I for one, respect the strategy. I think it was very well played and would have done the same thing myself.

In the end, it will come down between Newt and Obama. Now that Newt has all his dirty laundry aired, Obama will have nothing to attack. Not even Newt's presidential follies because Newt's never been President. Newt is going to go after all of Obama's though. Either way, it's going to be a very very tough fight for Obama. He won't pull this off as easy as McCain...if Obama pulls it off at all.
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