Newt's interesting no-interest Tiffany's loan
Updated: 2011-05-31 03:38:33
I rise, not to throw glitter on him, or to excoriate him for ill-chosen words, but to defend Newt.
Newt Gingrich's campaign for the Republican presidential nomination has gotten off to an ill-footed start, with the aforementioned glitter-dump by a gay activist and a chewing out by an Iowa conservative over unflattering comments about fellow Republican Rep. Paul Ryan's budget plan.
Then, this past Sunday, Bob Schieffer, host of CBS's "Face the Nation" program, grilled Gingrich over disclosures he had owed a "revolving charge" account with Tiffany and Co. somewhere between $250,001 and $500,000.
A Washington Post factchecker gave him the unflattering "three Pinocchios" for his explaination of how he paid for it. But what he said was entirely plausible.