This speech was near the end of the campaign, when almost everyone else had jumped on board. The first thing he did was deny that he was involved with Trump’s campaign in any major way, which pleased all the diehard Cruz supporters and RINOs that he of course knew dominated the audience.
The middle was OK, but he ended with an emotional diatribe on CIVILITY, in which he mentioned the word at least a half dozen times. The point was clear. I felt like I had just heard Peggy Noonan.
But then I’m a crab who walked out on Michael Mukasey after his first twenty words in which he slyly derided candidate Trump for being a tough guy. Yes, I know, we love Trump for that, but this wasn’t said in a nice way.
Republican Party New York City. You can have it. If I hadn’t already left it when the Republican Congress was passing all Obama’s subversive legislation, I would have left it them.
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