It’s all true about Gingrich

It’s all true about Gingrich

Peggy Noonan has a good column about the promise and perils of Newt Gingrich:

I had a friend once who amused herself thinking up bumper stickers for states. The one she made up for California was brilliant. โ€œCalifornia: Itโ€™s All True.โ€ It is so vast and sprawling a place, so rich and various, that whatever youโ€™ve heard about its wildness, weirdness and wonders, itโ€™s true.

Thatโ€™s the problem with Newt Gingrich: Itโ€™s all true. Itโ€™s part of the reason so many of those who know him are anxious about the thought of his becoming president. Itโ€™s also why people are looking at him, thinking about him, considering him as president.

Ethically dubious? True. Intelligent and accomplished? True. Has he known breathtaking success and contributed to real reforms in government? Yes. Presided over disasters? Absolutely. Can he lead? Yes. Is he erratic and unreliable as a leader? Yes. Egomaniacal? True. Original and focused, harebrained and impulsiveโ€”all true.

Do you want evidence heโ€™s a Burkean conservative? Start with welfare reform in 1996. A sober, standard Republican? Go to the balanced budgets of the Clinton era. Is he a tea partier? Sure, he speaks the slashing lingo with relish. Is he moderate? Yes, that can be proved. Michele Bachmann this week called him a โ€œfrugal socialist,โ€ and thereโ€™s plenty of evidence of that, too.

One way to view this is that he is so rich and varied as a character, as geniuses often are, that he contains worlds, multitudes. One senses that would be his way of looking at it. Another way to look at it: In a long career, one will shift views, adapt to circumstances, tack this way and that. Another way: Heโ€™s philosophically unanchored, an unstable element. There are too many storms within him, and he seeks out external storms in order to equalize his own atmosphere. Heโ€™s a trouble magnet, a starter of fights that need not be fought. He is the first modern potential president about whom there is too much information.

via Gingrich Is Inspiringโ€”and Disturbing โ€“ WSJ.com.

Noonan goes on to say that those who have worked with him in the past tend not to support him.ย  But that those who do are pointing out that he was the last one to actually reform the government.ย  Her whole essay is worth reading.

Where do you come down on Gingrich at this point?

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