Rupert Murdoch's NY Post Understands:
"Attorney General Merrick Garland’s raid on Mar-a-Lago has ex-President Donald Trump back in the news. That’s a problem for Republicans, who need to move beyond him," argued the tabloid, owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.
The editorial said the current dynamics "should make for a Republican landslide" in the 2022 midterm elections.
But if the focus is on Trump instead, enraged Democrats will unite, pause their intercine warring while independents will abstain or vote against the GOP," the NY Post wrote.
In the tabloid's view, "most Republicans would rather the ex-president go away."
"Those GOPers know Trump’s already an albatross: His “stolen election” derangement in late 2020 is why Dems control the Senate now, and his endorsements in this year’s primaries have helped saddle Republicans with enough weak Senate candidates this year that retaking the chamber seems increasingly out of reach," the NY Post wrote. "Plus, for all the tens of millions Trump has raised since leaving the White House, he hasn’t yet spent any of it even to help the candidates he’s endorsed."
Now when will the responsible conservative citizens stop supporting liars and criminals?
And go back to keeping the government out of personal decisions..
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If Republicans want Trump gone, they can say so, but that is not what I am hearing.
--Hiram
Most Republican politicians want him gone...
The problem is that a large number of Republican voters still seem to be part of the Trump cult. My parents have a whole book on the coffee table dedicated to what he supposedly accomplished. :-O
When that disappears then Trump will disappear. :-)
That's either the shortest book ever written or the Big Book of Lies.
Moose
Lots of Pictures... :-)
Now when will the responsible conservative citizens stop supporting liars and criminals?
This is hard to say. A lot of soul searching is required. Rationalizations need to be constructed. We will be told that a lot of that is in the past, and now we will need to "get over" it, and "move one". What helps is that the people who messed up have retained their political power, indeed with control of the Supreme Court, have expanded it for generations to come.
--Hiram
Just popped in to note that you can be bull-headedly wrong, and it seems pointless to try to educate you.
Mississippi kids do BETTER
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