This type of language leads me to believe that the author may not be an impartial commentator.
They still don’t get it do they.
Lucy’s kid? Why he’s the paragon of objectivity. /s
Blow it up. The sooner the GOP is gone, the sooner we might have some alternative to a uniparty.
“This type of language leads me to believe that the author may not be an impartial commentator.”
Jonah Goldberg is editor-at-large of National Review Online.
enough said.
You can hear his teats and grinding teeth through the whole thing.
Like a tyke having a fit because they can’t get the toy they want. Eventually they will run out of tears and their voice will be too hoarse to continue.
Jonah’s been confined to his fainting couch since Trump announced he was running.
Or that he sees Trump very clearly.
It is actually the most accurate analysis of Trump’s commandeering of the party from the GOPe to date, but they just can’t help themselves. Their cup of fear runneth over!
Goldberg's very anti-Trump along with every other NRO writer.
Goldberg is a never-was who pretends to be an ‘is’. He’s a Beltway puke. Two weeks of Marine Corps training would improve his life and career.
“vomit up word salad.”
I caught that, too. However, I am glad Jonah DOESN’T try to paint himself as impartial. This pretty accurate analysis comes from someone who is a GOPer, not necessarily a GOP-e person. But he is right, this may not have a good ending.
It appears that fewer and fewer people who support a different candidate than Trump, will happily vote for Trump if he is the nominee. I was pro-Cruz long ago and remain true. I have never been ANTI-Trump. I will support Trump in the general.
Still, I am in the minority, at least according to some polls and from many comments on FreeRepublic. No candidate is perfect, but any number are better than Hillary. At least this time I won’t have to hold my nose to vote, be it for Trump or Cruz.
That’s just my own opinion.
Nominating Donald Trump will wreck the Republican Party as we know it. Not nominating Trump will wreck the Republican Party as we know it. The sooner everyone recognizes this fact, the better.
Goldberg is part of the problem. The fact that the Repuke party with be “wrecked” he sees as a Very Terrible Thing.
Many of us see is as an Absolutely Necessary Good Thing and high time.
Actually sounds quite accurate to me. You can say lots of positive things about Donald Trump but being a good orator is not one of them. Trump's twisted syntax matches that of George H. W. Bush.
Nobody is impartial. It’s just a question of whether they wear their sympathies on their sleeves so that you are aware of them, or whether they try to hide their sympathies and pretend to be impartial.