Gingrich all over the map

One day, he’s speaking out in support of repealing child labor laws, which would seemingly set the nation back at least 50 years, and the next in support of giving amnesty for illegal immigrants who have been in the country for decades, saying:

I’m prepared to take the heat to say let’s be humane in enforcing the law without giving them citizenship, but by finding a way to create legality so that they are not separated from their families.

during the GOP debate tonight.

I obviously agree with him about not breaking up families, but I’m against breaking up families in any situation, no matter how long a person has been illegally in the country.

Fact-checking tonight’s GOP debate

Politifact.com has made rulings on nine points made from the GOP/Tea Party debate from tonight. Only one such ruling was deemed “true.” The “true” ruling comes from Mitt Romney, who claimed that Texas Gov. Rick Perry said in his book, “By any measure, Social Security is a failure.” It’s hard to get a point wrong about which someone has put into the written word, so this “true” ruling is hardly remarkable. The rest of the rulings from the GOP debate: three “pants on fire” rulings, two “half true,” two “mostly false” and one outright “false.”

Can’t say that I’m surprised. Here’s the rulings thus far.