That was referring to the technical/tactical question of what Republicans should argue. They don't think that the Senate should remove the president from office.
Conservative turncoat, Michael Fumento, voted for Hillary. And his constant attacks on Pres. Trump made for bad blood between us and he blocked me on Facebook.
I started my subscription to NR in Nov of 80 right after Reagans election.
I cancelled it 2 years ago.
Given the betrayal that our side had experienced with W and others I was at that time wary of any pols. I was during the primaries neutral and favoured no one. Trump had somewhat of a history with the dims so again I was wary but was willing to support anyone capable of regaining the WH from the dims. As the primaries unfolded I got on board well before the convention. My deadline for any conservative to support Trump was the convention. After that if you were against him you were essentially supporting another Clinton presidency which to me are grounds for excommunication. If any of the repenters repented after say he took office they are less than useless. They may be useful in this reelection campaign but way too late by my reckoning.
“philosophically unmoored political opportunist who would trash the broad conservative ideological consensus within the GOP in favor of a free-floating populism with strong-man overtones.”
so? anyone really see anything wrong with that?
William F. Buckley would be sad to see his magazine... He wrote the 11th Commandment...