I could be wrong on this (i am a lot) but isn’t it BEST for this to just COMPLETELY go away?
The mAsses only care about the first 20 minutes of an event and they form their opinion.
Trump can get the lead again with a few good moves.
Trying to explain to the masses the details of how he was connected to the email server is like trying to explain quantum physics to me.
I vote for moving on.
I agree. Move on, and start beating the crap out of Clinton. Tell America how he’s going to make it great again. This hack isn’t worth the trouble. Let surrogates handle him.
This just further secures his ties to Hillary, thus his assumed bias becomes the issue more than what it all started as.
Agree totally.
I think you speak for the vast majority.
I respectfully disagree about moving on.
My opinion is that Trump and the Republicans should do several things:
1. Hold their feet to the fire on every issue. One fault of the conservatives is that they almost ALWAYS move on. The democrats count on it. (Moveon.org) This is how democrats weasel out of every crime and every immoral or corrupt action they commit. It needs to stop.
2. As fars as being complex goes, get some sharp people on board who can simplify it for the masses. Oversimplify if you must. That’s what the dems do.
3. Possibly most important, there is a BIG point to be made here and it’s this: The democrats are masters at trotting out the exception to the rule and then pointing to it as if it were commonplace. They do this to promote their agenda and to damage the Republican image. In this case, the exception to the rule is the muslim martyr who fought for the USA. They would have you think that the muslims are on our side instead of being the greatest enemy we currently are facing.
Other examples of the exception to the rule that the democrats wave around as though they were commonplace: white people shooting black people, welfare mothers who become medical doctors or in other ways become wildly successful, conservatives who are violent, racial epithets scrawled on the walls of minority homes or dorm rooms. They look long and hard to find these exceptions and then the media never shuts up about them. (And many turn out to be hoaxes, particularly the racial epithets.)
These exceptions to the rule are like shark attacks. The reason they are news is because they are so rare, but because they are constantly in the news, people think they are far more common than they are.