http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/290490/why-newt-fights-robert-costa
Excerpt: "To those who know him best, Gingrich is a man whose ambition is fueled by history, both personal and political. Romney irritates him, to be sure, but it is grander aspirations that inspire him, friends say. His dogged push to remain in contention, they assure me, is not mean-spirited moxie but the grit of a 68-year-old with big dreams.
Jackie Cushman (his daughter) says, Gingrich truly believes that this presidential campaign, and politics, is his service to his country. Quietly bowing out, simply to return to private life, would be out of character. This is not some personal vendetta, she says. You volunteer to run for president. No one forces you to do it. This is what he feels he is supposed to be doing. Im sure the Romney people would love for him to drop out, but its not going to happen. Hes got that infantry mentality hell keep trudging ahead.
Longtime Gingrich watchers cite another factor for his refusal to quit: His place in the history books. They respect that he may find the odds of winning if he remains in the race appealing. But they caution that encouraging poll numbers in certain states are not the only impetus for his obstinacy. Even if he loses, he becomes the classic insurgent, says Frank Gregorsky, Gingrichs former chief of staff
Gregorsky observes that Gingrichs career is a story of similar narratives, of caustic tussles and unpredictable resurrections. He thinks that he embodies the truth and the way. As he struggles, he is in his element. But an ego trip? No, no. Thats thinking too small about what hes up to. Its much more than that, he says. Hes out in the wilderness, where he is very comfortable. He was there for years, hitting the establishment. For him, its a noble thing.
And we're right there with him...
Thank you!
Here’s to Newt’s comfortable wilderness. He’s fearless.
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/290490/why-newt-fights-robert-costa
"Whatever one might say about Newt, there is no denying the fact that he is the only candidate who had demonstrated with actual past accomplishments the attributes that our country gravely needs now.
And that is my main consideration in choosing our leader, not some nebulous idea like electability which implies voting according to how we think others will vote, which is ridiculous.
Some had pointed to the fact that Newt didnt get on the ballot of some states as evidence he was ill-prepared to be president. But one can also argue that it shows his superior motive of wanting to do something only after seeing the dangerous course the nation is on, by jumping into the race even without a lot of resources. Compare that to Romney who for years wants to be president but who does not even see the problems the country is facing.
I hope Newt will do well in the rest of the primaries and become our nominee. If not, I can take great solace in my long-held belief that for better or worse (from our perspective), the outcomes of the primaries, as well as the general election, are not going to be decided by man. And until that final outcome is revealed, all man could/should do is work steadfastly toward his goal.
God bless you Newt and thank you for the courage in stepping up to the challenge when others arent."