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On what planet (other than Planet Establishment), is it okay for a news organization to ridicule, not only a presidential frontrunner, but also the candidate’s supporters? As you read the statement (below) released by Fox News yesterday, ask yourself if the Republican presidential field would accept such a snide and condescending attack from the likes of a CNN or NBC News:

We learned from a secret back channel that the Ayatollah and Putin both intend to treat Donald Trump unfairly when they meet with him if he becomes president — a nefarious source tells us that Trump has his own secret plan to replace the Cabinet with his Twitter followers to see if he should even go to those meetings.

Tell me more about the Fair and Balanced.

In an earlier post, I pointed out how strategically stupid this move was by the once-infallible Fox News. But take a step back and think about just how outrageous such a thing is from a national news outlet, especially an outlet just 2 days from hosting a crucially important presidential debate that includes the target of this childishness.

Now take another step back with the realization that not a single one of the Republican presidential candidates have come to Trump’s defense, or even had the moral courage to criticize Fox’s behavior.

No one is their own man anymore.

No one has the moxie to Rage Against The Machine.

No one has the courage to face any kind of fire from our dug-in political class.

No one except Trump.

And this is why he is winning.

Republicans have been praying for a presidential candidate who will refuse to play by rules designed to protect a failed status quo.

In the wake of Fox News’s indefensible behavior, it should surprise no one that the martini sippers among the Republican Establishment Commentariat are okay with it. Obviously, had any other news outlet released the exact same statement, these exact same people would drop their martinis and grab a pitchfork. But these are elites and elite-wannabes who need Fox News — need to be on the Thought Leader Payroll and desperately need the exposure, especially when there’s a book to sell.

Cronies gunna crony.

Never would I have dreamed, though, that other Republican presidential candidates would assume the kamikaze position in siding with Fox News — Home of the Rove! — over one of their own.

I’m especially gobsmacked by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), who upon learning Trump had withdrawn from Thursday’s debate, sounded as though he had been possessed by Nelson Rockefeller. It is as though Trump’s ruthless attacks on the Texas senator dried up his better angels.

“And if he thinks Megyn Kelly is so scary, what exactly does he think he’d do with Vladimir Putin? I promise you Putin is a lot scarier than Megyn Kelly,” Cruz said (among other things). Earlier that same day, no less than Jeb Bush said almost exactly the same thing: “Do you know who else is scared of tough [questions] from Fox & @megynkelly? Barack Obama. Enough whining.”

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) told Fox News that Trump’s absence is “all the better for the country, really, as far as I’m concerned. I’m looking forward to it.”

Has Trump built such a large Trump Tower in the head of his rivals that they have suddenly lost touch with a GOP base that does have the moral consistency to see that this kind of biased attack against a frontrunner and his supporters is just as wrong coming from a Fox News as it is a MSNBC?

Our field was simply marvelous in that CNBC debate. In a summation of moderator John Harwood’s appalling bias, piece by piece, Cruz took the man apart in front of the whole wide world. The rest of the Republican field then joined hands to finish the job. It was poetry. It was glorious.

But now the herd is siding with Fox News, and doing so during a year of revolution, a year of anti-Establishment fervor, a year when voters are so exhausted and brutalized by business-as-usual, they are siding with a billionaire businessman and a 285 year-old socialist from Vermont.

And this is why we lose.

Republicans are programmed — it is in their DNA to cater, to bow, to scrape to their Media Overlords.

As more and more voters swarm to an imperfect iconclast named Donald Trump, his rivals reflexively join the martini sippers to circle the temple.

It is not just wrong, it is terrible politics.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/01/27/why-we-lose-fox-ridicules-frontrunner-gop-candidates-side-with-fox/

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No one is their own man anymore.

No one has the moxie to Rage Against The Machine.

No one has the courage to face any kind of fire from our dug-in political class.

No one except Trump.


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Whoa.  Into the first line of the sentence ... I'll respond by this ... On what planet is it ok for a GOP front runner to ridicule people about their looks (Fiorina's face), a reporter's menstrual cycle (Megyn Kelly), a reporter's disability, etc.?  It's an embarrassment. We lose because many stand behind someone who is disingenuous and go by what they say rather than their record (of which Trump has none). Barry ran by what he said and the hollow promises he made.  We lose because we fail time and time again to stand by a true conservative.  We WILL not win by running a liberal or a moderate; guarantee it.  In fact, I see this little shenanigan that Trump has pulled as a reason for him to state that he's been mistreated and is going to run 3rd party (not sure he can switch, midstream by nonetheless).  I will lay you odds he will hand the election some way somehow over to the DEMS.  That was his intent from the beginning. 
Romans 12:16-21

Live in harmony with one another; do not be haughty, but associate with the lowly, do not claim to be wiser than you are.  Do not repay anyone evil for evil, but take thought for what is noble in the sight of all.  If it is possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all…do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.

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I will lay you odds he will hand the election some way somehow over to the DEMS.  That was his intent from the beginning. 

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What you are saying here is that there is no other Republican running right now that can beat Donald Trump, and at the last second he will throw the towel in and just walk away, leaving all his supporters holding a bucket of $hit.

Right?

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What you are saying here is that there is no other Republican running right now that can beat Donald Trump, and at the last second he will throw the towel in and just walk away, leaving all his supporters holding a bucket of $hit.

Right?

I don't know where you got that out of what I stated ... I will spell it out.  Trump will decide to run 3rd party.  Running 3rd party and winning (because of our electoral system) is virtually impossible.  If he runs third party, he splits the GOP votes and in essence hands the oval office to the DEMS.  In the highly unlikely but not entirely impossible even that no one get the needed delegates; it is then up to the HOUSE to decide who is President.    Yep, in essence in Trump running 3rd part basically will leave all his supporters holding a bucket of $shit ... especially those that vote for him in a 3rd party run thinking they actually have a chance.
Romans 12:16-21

Live in harmony with one another; do not be haughty, but associate with the lowly, do not claim to be wiser than you are.  Do not repay anyone evil for evil, but take thought for what is noble in the sight of all.  If it is possible, so far as it depends on you, live peaceably with all…do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.

HAPPY2BME

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Yep, in essence in Trump running 3rd part basically will leave all his supporters holding a bucket of $shit ... especially those that vote for him in a 3rd party run thinking they actually have a chance.

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Well, for sure.  We do agree that SOMEONE is going to be left holding a bucket of $hit.

They probably won't like it much.

As for Donald bailing at the last second and going for a 3rd-Party split, all the money in the world won't be able to buy him a comfortable enough palace to get away to.

In the meantime, this '3rd-Party' split has completely gutted the Republican Party, or what was left of it.