WaPo Editorial Writer: ‘Newt Established Great Future for Himself as Democratic Candidate’

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After his performance on Sunday's “Meet the Press,” Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich is taking hits from media members on both sides of the aisle. A few minutes after conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer declared the former House Speaker's campaign “over,” one of the Washington Post's editorial writers told “Special Report's” Bret Baier, “I think Newt established a great future for himself perhaps as a Democratic candidate” (video follows with transcript and commentary): BRET BAIER, HOST: Chuck, Rush Limbaugh spent a lot of time on his show today dealing with this issue, and when that, you know, you turn to that and lot of people listen to Rush, you get a sense that it really had hit a nerve, not only the mandate but also the Paul Ryan part as he is defending his budget plan. CHARLES LANE, WASHINGTON POST EDITORIAL WRITER: Totally. I think Newt established a great future for himself perhaps as a Democratic candidate going forward because he did such a good job of articulating, repeating all the arguments the President’s been making for the individual mandate. But he blew himself up not just as a candidate but in a real sense as a Republican. Is Lane right? For those interested, Mark Levin interviewed Gingrich on his radio program today ( audio available here ).

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WaPo Editorial Writer: ‘Newt Established Great Future for Himself as Democratic Candidate’

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