Posted on 01/13/2016 5:03:05 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
Here at NewsBusters, one of our classification categories under Media Bias is "Sudden Respect." The notion is that all a Republican has to do to win praise from the MSM is to bash fellow Republicans or conservatives.
There was a perfect illustration of the phenomenon on today's Morning Joe. In her Republican response to the SOTU, South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley counseled Republicans to reject "the siren call of the angriest voices" and urged "welcoming immigrants regardless of race or religion." The shots at Donald Trump and to some extent at Ted Cruz were unmistakeable. Morning Joe loved it. "Welcome to the big stage," enthused Mika Brzezinksi. Willie Geist declared Haley a "star." Gushed former CNN CEO Walter Isaacson: "great."
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And also weak, one of the low-energy types.
If she is hearing from her constituents (I hope she is) primarily those who voted for her, she is most likely looking for a rock to crawl under, a liberal could not have done a better job of diminishing the conservative movement.
No full-term Governors.
Well, South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, Donald Trump already welcomes immigrants regardless of race or religion, when they enter this country LEGALLY.
If there is righteous anger, it is directed on behalf of the thousands of victims of crime and mayhem committed by illegal immigrants. People do not like spending their tax dollars keeping convicted illegal immigrants in our jails instead of deporting them.
Other than attacking Donald Trump, do you have any plans to correct the problems and dangers your constituents face because we do NOT enforce our laws?
What training is necessary to get a permit in Colorado?
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