Posted on 08/11/2015 5:03:29 AM PDT by Kaslin
Anger in conservative politics is generally an overhyped phenomenon. When Republicans win at the ballot box, it's supposedly all about anger. Conservatives like a talk radio host? It's about anger. If Republicans complain about some debacle Obama is involved in, it has to be all about anger.
Most of the time, thats bunk. However, if you want to see some real anger, start listening to conservatives talking about the Republican Party. The Republican Party is led by people who are habitually incompetent, dishonest, out-of-touch and corrupt. We gave them huge wins in 2010 and 2014 and in return, the leadership of the Republican Party has lied to us, acted as if we're stupid and has done more to push Obama's agenda than ours.
A lot of the conservatives who are justifiably angry about the performance of the Republican Party have gravitated towards Donald Trumps campaign because despite his flaws, hes strong where the Republican Party is weak. Hes not politically correct, hes proven himself to be hyper-competent in business, hes a fighter, he pays attention to the base, he talks about issues conservatives care about and he cant be bought off.
Those are an attractive set of qualities to conservative Republicans and thus far, they have been enough to draw in about a quarter of Republican primary voters in a 17-man field.
That brings us to the debate on Fox.
During the debate, Fox moderators spent an inordinate amount of time trying to get the candidates to fight with each other, but they obviously had a special dislike for Trump. Even Lindsey Graham, who hates Trumps guts admitted it was like they were trying to make him look like the biggest b@stard on the planet.
Afterwards, Trump was justifiably unhappy with Fox, but he went too far in attacking Megyn Kelly. Even if you take Trump at his word (which I do) that he wasn't referring to Megyn Kelly being on her period, he shouldnt be calling her a bimbo or spending an inordinate amount of time slamming a news anchor. For Donald Trump, the television personality, that might make sense. Donald Trump the presidential candidate should have bigger fish to fry.
Next up, after inviting Donald Trump to the Redstate gathering, Erick Erickson pulled his invitation and invited Megyn Kelly instead. Its his event and he can do what he wants with it, but it was a ridiculous move. It was also a bit puzzling because its supposed to be a grassroots event and per the first poll that came out after the debate, two candidates largely supported by the grassroots in first and third (Trump with 23% and Carson at 11%) werent welcome to speak while Jeb Bush was.
From there, the back and forth on social media between conservatives on both sides has started devolving into a total food fight which seems particularly silly considering the circumstances.
The first primary is roughly FIVE AND A HALF MONTHS away. Thats practically an eternity in campaign time and it will give everyone plenty of time to vet all the candidates, including Trump, before they vote. In the interim, even if youre a grassroots conservative who doesnt like Trump, you shouldnt be upset that hes in first place. As I explained a few weeks ago, Trumps surge is PROTECTING the other conservative candidates.
However, theres a huge plus to the all Trump, all the time coverage that most people have missed. In the 2008 and 2012 elections, the mainstream media and the establishment picked the candidates they liked best (McCain and Mitt) and then they systematically destroyed anybody else who started to get any traction.
This time around, Trump is acting like a missile defense shield for the rest of the field. Reagans work on a missile defense shield helped break the Soviets and Trumps shield may help us break the liberal media/squishy Republican stranglehold on picking our nominee.
So, lets interject a little reality here.
The same network that has Sean Hannity, Greg Gutfeld and tons of grassroots conservative guests may have been unfair to Trump during the debate, but its not an establishment network. Megyn Kelly also may not have been fair to Trump, but she does a lot of good work and who cares if shes been on the Howard Stern show or did a sexy photoshoot a few years back? Since when are conservatives against women trying to look hot? Also, Ive knocked heads with Erick Erickson before and certainly dont agree with how he handled the latest Redstate gathering, but hes not the devil. Hes done plenty of good work for grassroots conservatives. Incidentally, Id say roughly the same thing about some of the pundits at National Review whove gone to extremes in savaging Trump. I understand the desire to be just as nasty to them as theyre being to Trump, but its ultimately not good for the movement.
What Id also say to the big names in the conservative movement that are going more insane over Trump than they do over Obama is that youre also insulting the people who are supporting him. Those people are, for the most part, grassroots conservatives who are tired of being told, Vote Republican and then sit down and shut up about what you want because nobody cares. Their concerns are legitimate and Donald Trump is doing a better job of speaking to them than anybody else right now. When Donald Trump is treated unfairly after he gives a voice to those conservatives, then his supporters are also being treated just as unfairly by proxy and its no surprise that it makes them mad enough to fire back.
Meanwhile, waiting in the background to be crowned by the mainstream media and the GOP establishment is Jeb Bush. A man who thinks hes owed the presidency by virtue of being born a Bush. A man Establishment Republicans are determined to foist on the rest of us despite the fact that he has no charisma, hes for Common Core and hell push massive illegal immigration. A man who said, I used to be a conservative" and you have to be willing to lose the primary to win the general without violating your principles."
As Laura Ingraham said at CPAC, The idea that we should hold a coronation (for Jeb Bush) because 50 rich families decided who best represents their interests no way, Jose!
If you want to aim some venom at somebody, dont aim it at your fellow grassroots conservatives, Donald Trump or Megyn Kelly. Instead, aim it at the guy whos flat-out telling you he doesnt care what you think about the issues because his family name, all the money behind him and the support of the establishment means hes going to win no matter what the little people think.
Love the title of the article! LOL!
in before Nickcarraway
It deserves thumps up
ROFL!!
townhall.com = Salem Communications
Laura Ingrahm claimed Bush won the debate on the Sunday program.
Pray America is waking
Can't we all agree that we HATE conniving, duplicitous professional politicians?
No Bush Dynasty.
As Mark Steyn says, “having 3 of the last 5 presidents from the same family is unbecoming of a republic.” (close paraphrase) He is right on the money.
Even if Jeb were the 2nd coming of Ronald Reagan, it would be right to oppose his coronation.
That said, absolutely open amnesty, immigration, and top down education to our kids, the inability to say what he thinks without a script...all of those are simply additional reason for opposing the Bush coronation.
Make no mistake: Brit, Bret, Rove, Ailes, and Murdoch are all on the Bush bandwagon.
It bears repeating. Why all the hand-wringing and teeth gnashing over Jeb Bush? He hasnt got a snowballs chance in hell of being nominated let alone winning. His name is Bush, which is an instant disqualifier. You will keep hearing the same old song, he stole the 2000 election for his brother. Millenials love that one. He is a convert to the Roman Catholic faith. In some backwards towns Catholics are considered cannibals and not even Christians. Lastly another popular song is that Jeb Bush killed Terry Schiavo. Concentrate your hate on Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and whoever else is going to be running in 2016. Putting a hate on Jeb Bush is a waste of time and energy.
So Fox will start attacking Bush?
Did she seriously say that? He was horrible and stiff.
Not a case of "like" or "dislike". He's the kind of guy you would like to have living next door. The perception is that he is a pantywaist and can't possibly win.
Okay, I agree. I don’t like him. I worked his campaign for governor. I don’t repeat my mistakes.
I haven’t seen any posts on FR or FB where anyone claims to be for Bush. 100% of his support seems to come from people who pay for polls (and only a a small minority of them).
“So Fox will start attacking Bush?”
What difference does it make whether they attack Bush or not. See Post #11.
*shudder*
There, much more accurate.
LMAO.
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