Newt
Gingrich’s meteoric rise and fall in the 2012 GOP presidential
nominating contest is not just the turning point in his latest political
quest. It is a reflection of his volatile political personality, which
is well known to Georgians and others who have watched him for years.
There
are five things that those of us who have weathered Gingrich’s triumphs
and travails know very well that others are still learning, starting
with our expectation that Gingrich—despite losing in Florida—will not
consider stepping aside, but would rather go down in flames all the way
to the doorstep of the Republican convention.
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