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Bristol Palin nails it: enough already with the Republican "outrage industry."
It's official. I used to use this blog to point out how liberals use the "outrage industry" to manipulate people and keep their power. Now Republicans are just as bad.
They're doing the MSM's dirty work, for free! Especially Erick Erickson and his merry band of RedState rowdies. And of course, Fox News. Which means that no one is taking shots at Obama and Hillary, because they're too busy stabbing each other in the back.
I don't endorse everything Donald Trump says or does… Mainly because I actually have to work for a living and I don't pay as much attention to politics as professional pundits. But I know that I hate the "politics of outrage" that people engage in.
Give me a break.
We only have so many opportunities to hear from the fifty million candidates who are apparently running for President. And we get the Fox moderators asking questions that the New York Times applauds? Please. Let's don't use the Democratic "war on women" talking points when we have ISIS to worry about.
Let's focus on winning the election, not winning accolades from the New York Times.
Dear GOP: Write down that last line so you don't forget: "Let's focus on winning the election, not winning accolades from the New York Times."
Why do we have 17 candidates playing circular firing squad and dancing to the Democrat media mavens' tune? Because Donald Trump said something impolitic?
Cue the fainting couches.
Here's a thought. Talk about what's really important. Obama and Hillary's foreign policy disasters. Unemployment. Jobs. Obamacare. Crippling EPA regulations. Activist judges. Illegal immigration.
Donald Trump's spat with Megyn Kelly isn't even in the same time zone as any of that stuff.
Because here's the thing. While all you knuckleheads are busy being distracted, Hillary is deleting emails and obstructing justice. And Barack Obama is giving The Bomb to Iran while falling into the cesspit of anti-Semitism.
But hey, let's talk about Megyn Kelly's menstrual cycles.
I'm with Bristol: Give me a break.
Fortunately, Ted Cruz still has his eye on the prize.
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz on Monday warned that the Republican presidential candidates who are slamming Donald Trump do so at their political peril.
"I would … note that an awful lot of Republicans, including other Republican candidates, have gone out of their way to smack Donald Trump with a stick. Now I think that's just foolish," he said.
Asked why, Cruz paused and then replied, "Donald Trump had a rally in Phoenix, Ariz. [to which] between 10 and 20 thousand people came out. When you attack and vilify the people at that rally as crazies, it does nothing to help Republicans win in 2016. I'd like every single person at that rally to show up and vote in 2016, knock on doors with energy and passion, and turn this country around. If Washington politicians show contempt and condescension to those [voters,] that is a path to losing at the ballot box."
Right on Senator.
Posted at 12:28 by Chris Wysocki
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