![]() As one of his advisors told Vanity Fair about his agreement to appear on CNN, “Going outside the traditional Republican ‘comfort zone’ was a key to President Trump’s success in 2016.” Trump’s rivals, according to the advisor, “are afraid to do anything other than Fox News.” And if Trump stumbles, he can just heap more blame on “fake news” - mainstream media, “the enemy of the people.”Īs for CNN, let’s hope it passes the test it has set for itself: “Ask tough questions, follow up and hold him accountable to give voters the information they need,” as the network spokesperson put it. Let’s give her what she deserves - as little attention as possible.įor Trump, this is a win-win proposition. Marjorie Taylor Greene leverages power with her ‘own the libs’ antics. Opinion Calmes: Here’s what we should do about Marjorie Taylor Greene ![]() Asa Hutchinson and several longshots, among them California’s 2021 gubernatorial-race loser, Larry Elder? Why was he the first choice for what CNN says will be many such candidate town halls? What about the other Republicans who’ve announced bids yet remain all but ignored, including former United Nations ambassador and South Carolina Gov. He has to be on.”īut does he have to be on now, by himself, in a town hall format? The New Hampshire primary, after all, is still nine months away. Discovery, told CNBC Friday, “He’s the Republican front-runner. But as David Zaslav, CEO of CNN’s parent company, WarnerBros. When the former president posted he was going to be arrested, Kevin McCarthy began flexing House power to interfere on Trump’s behalf.Īnd: Why in the world would you double down on your claim in the “Access Hollywood” tape and testify in your deposition in the Carroll case that “stars” like yourself have been able to “grab by the pussy” for a million years?Ī CNN spokesperson, responding to critics of the planned town hall, acknowledged Trump’s “unique circumstances.” That’s doublespeak regarding a mendacious, twice-impeached, indicted and criminally targeted candidate, and it is hardly reassuring. Opinion Calmes: As a Trump indictment looms, Republicans are throwing the rule of law under the bus
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