Gingrich never had a chance in the first place, but once he pissed off the Tea Party he was really done. I thought his team would go through the motions a while longer though.
I didn’t get why they left from the article. Was he not crazy enough? Too crazy? Or was it clear that he didn’t really care. Going on a cruise after you announce, which is when the spotlight is on you, is just nuts.
I set his chances at zero from the very beginning, but even I’m astonished at how quickly Newt’s campaign has self-destructed. Almost overnight, he went from being a total joke in the eyes of some of us, to being a total joke in the eyes of pretty much everybody.
Meanwhile, speaking of total jokes that nobody gives a shit about anymore and have only a marginally greater chance of winning the GOP nomination than you or I do, Bill Kristol says Rudy 9/11 is running. I know the other candidates will be losing immeasurably minute amounts of sleep over the challenges that Rudy presents as a rival.
I would guess that Voyager’s referencing a joke/meme from the 2008 election campaign. In response to some particularly ridiculous attempts by the McCain campaign to spin bad news, people took to proclaiming every event as “GOOD NEWS for John McCain”, especially if it was irrelevant (or even disastrous) to McCain.
Has-been politicians are like vampires–they rise from the dead, scare the crap out of people, and then go away when light is cast upon them. Only to return, again and again. . . . .
I don’t understand the vacation break, mentioned in the article as a Greek island cruise, and in the New York Times as a two-week absence from the campaign trail. That seems like a crazy long time to step away after announcing your bid for the presidency.
Well, it’s not like Gingrich’s presence was actually helping his campaign. I mean, their best shot was probably to have him be on cruise until the convention, and hope that people figured that if he’d gone that long without making an ass out himself, it’s really impressive by Gingrich standards.
How long before Newt is looking for a 4th wife? This one struck me as a “Dragon Lady” that was in it for ambition and Tiffany’s. That has all crashed and burned. Newt is now radioactive.
They figured they get out while the other campaigns are still staffing and moving. I’m guessing Gingrich might have told them in a staff meeting that he wasn’t as serious about the run as he should be. It’s almost like he’s playing for a vice presidential nomination, and that may even be a wise goal.
Romney/Gingrich marks a reunion of some of his staffers that leave and come back and help out because they’re working for Romney. Enter the drama.