The jokes write themselves. The National Organization for Marriage congratulated former House Speaker Newt Gingrich on winning the weekend South Carolina Republican presidential primary.
NOM applauded the anti-gay and thrice-married serial adulterer for his work "preserving one-man one-woman marriage," notes Michelangelo Signorile at the Huffington Post. "Gingrich [headed] into the South Carolina primary facing allegations from his ex-wife that he wanted an 'open marriage.'"
The National Organization for Marriage "congratulates Newt Gingrich on his impressive come-from-behind victory in South Carolina." said the group’s president, Brian Brown. He also noted that Gingrich signed the group’s Marriage Pledge, which calls for investigating the organization's critics and passing a federal marriage amendment. Candidates Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum also signed the pledge,
"It is now clear that the Republican Party will nominate a candidate who is strongly committed to preserving marriage as the union of one man and one woman," Brown said. "We have succeeded in making the preservation of marriage a key issue in this race, and we will continue to do so throughout the primary season, and into the is one of the architects of the Defense of Marriage Act, which he pushed through Congress at the same time he was involved in an extra-marital affair with a staffer. That was the second of two marriages that ended after his adultery.
The former House Speaker is one of the architects of the Defense of Marriage Act, which he pushed through Congress at the same time he was involved in an extra-marital affair with a staffer. That was the second of two marriages that ended after his adultery. Apparently the "preserver of marriage" beleived the best way to preserve his marriage ... was to ask for an open one.








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