welcomed Gingrich's rise to Republican frontrunner.
"I did not think I had lived a good enough life to be rewarded by Newt Gingrich being the Republican nominee," Frank told reporters. "I look forward to debating — to take one important example — the Defense of Marriage Act with Mr. Gingrich. I think he is an ideal opponent for us when we talk about just who it is that is threatening the sanctity of marriage."
Gingrich, who supports the Defense of Marriage Act and opposes same sex marriage, has been married three times himself.
"He would be the best thing to happen to the Democratic Party since Barry Goldwater," Frank concluded.