close
close

Newt Gingrich rips ad reminding women they don’t have to tell their husbands how they voted

Newt Gingrich rips ad reminding women they don’t have to tell their husbands how they voted

Fox News Contributor Newt Gingrich went nuclear on an advertisement told by Julia Roberts in which the actress reminds women that they don’t have to tell people how they voted. And that goes for their husbands too.

“In the only place in America where women still have the right to choose, you can vote any way you want,” she says as a woman votes for vice president Kamala Harris in a voting booth. “And no one will ever know.”

Afterwards, her husband asks, “Did you make the right choice?”

“Yes, darling,” the woman replies.

“Remember,” Roberts’ story continues. “What happens in the booth stays in the booth. To vote HarrisWalz.”

The advertisement was produced by Vote Common Good and has a commotion among some conservatives.

Gingrich appeared in Thursday’s edition of HannityWhere Sean Hannity mocked Harris’ celebrity endorsement.

“Really? I’m going to see what masculinity looks like, for George Clooney,” Hannity said of the man PEOPLE magazine mentioned twice Sexiest man in the world. “A Hollywood idiot, a spoiled elitist? No, thank you. He’s not John Wayne.’

Wayne, who posed as a cowboy in many films, was a Hollywood actor.

“These people are dishonest,” Gingrich responded. “And so the fact that they tell people to lie is just an example of the depth of their corruption. I mean, how do you run a country where you walk around saying, ‘Women should lie to their husbands, men should lie to their wives?’

The former Speaker of the House of Representatives, who cheated on his second wifeand then condemned the Democrats for their amorality.

“I mean, what kind of totally amoral, corrupt, sick system have the Democrats developed?” he continued. “When you think about it at that level, it’s amazing, the decay.”

Gingrich then claimed that the aforementioned ‘decay’ is the reason Robert F. Kennedy Jr. no longer supports the Democratic Party. Earlier this month, Mediaite reported that at least three women have claimed to have had a romantic relationship with Kennedy, who is married to an actress, in the past year Cheryl Hines.

“Instead of having dignity, patriotism and a sense of morality, these are really sick people,” Gingrich continued. “And the more you look at them, to say, ‘Oh, why don’t you lie to your husband?’ as a publicly advocated advertisement? That’s sick! And I think we should have the courage to say that this is a sick, dishonest party.”

Watch above via Fox News.

Do you have a tip for us? [email protected]