By Cheryl K. Chumley - The Washington Times - Thursday, July 19, 2018
ANALYSIS/OPINION:
President Donald Trump clarified in a press conference that he meant to say in Helsinki that he saw no “reason why it wouldn’t†— rather than “it would†— be Russia that meddled in America’s 2016 elections, as discovered by U.S. intel and White House national security officials.
And OK to that. Believe the man or not. Deem him guilty of misspeaking; deem him guilty of lying; deem him guilty of political pandering. Whatever; pick your pleasure. But either way — let’s move on, please.
Not only do hardcore Trump supporters not care, but also, the more the critics shriek about it, the more the anti-Trumpers and “Impeach Trump Now!†radicals harp on it, the more the Trump supporters rally about him.
It’s going to take more than one misstep to turn away this president’s base.
It’s also getting a bit crazy out there in ye olde liberal land — as usual. Which means for GOP candidates facing
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