This is all moot. Gingrich is gone from any chance of being selected as the party's choice to run for president.....
I wouldn't count on that, and I sure would not count on the overnight reaction of on-air pundints to decide the outcome.
As distasteful as it was to the core-right, what Newt said on Meet the Press actually plays well with independents. Independents do NOT want radical change from either side. And as I have tried to stress in many threads,
independents will decide this election. What Newt said was the right thing to say. His mistake was not waiting until the general election to say it. Personally, my theory on why he said it is that he figured he'll win the upcoming debates because he is such a great debator - which he is - and so he decided to start gearing his statements towards independents for the general election. I just don't think he counted on such quick negative response.
You guys must remember: The goal is to get rid of Obama, and to get rid of Obama you have to win independents because
independents will decide this election. I'll keep saying it until I am blue in the face. If we don't get that, then we might as well count on another term for Obama