And for others who don’t know, Gingrich committed no crime or rules violation.
Anyone who think Gingrich is going to get the Republican caucus unified under his leadership is dreaming.
He is still hated and mistrusted by many who have personal experience working with him.
That number will grow as more in the party try to work with him if he’s elected.
Yeah, sure he didn't. That's why he resigned.
From the article...
"Exactly one month before yesterday's vote, Gingrich admitted that he brought discredit to the House and broke its rules by failing to ensure that financing for two projects would not violate federal tax law and by giving the House ethics committee false information."
So did he admit wrong doing and lying about it or didn't he?
This appears to back you up:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2817541/posts
And, evidently, the $300,000 was not a fine, but reimbursement for the cost of the witch hunt.