10/10/16, "The Republican Crisis," National Review Editors, article posted to FreeRepublic.com
Among comments to article by National Review Editors:
"What we are watching here is real alarm, the alarm that
politics is diverging from a course quite a few very comfortable
theorists seem to imagine was cut into granite. They're freaking out on
the other side, too. It's worse.
National Review: "Almost any other Republican would
have a better chance of defeating Hillary Clinton, a dreary and corrupt
statist who is the Walter Mondale or Michael Dukakis of our time, yet is
beating her desperately flawed opponent."
Hillary is
perceived in that light only after her opponent has forced that
examination by enduring an avalanche of malice and remaining standing.
She is most certainly no Dukakis or Mondale, she is something far
darker, the back side of that monolith of smiling fools that encompasses
modern establishment politics, the part that succeeds only because she
has profited from shameless corruption and the connivance of the equally
corrupt media. The soft side of that monolith cannot touch her, it
doesn't dare. Can anyone in his right mind conceive of a poodle such as
Yeb! Bush contending with that stinking, greasy bulldozer?
Trump can, and is, and the soft side of that monolith that consists of National Review editors knows that it is doomed either way. That's why the constant, panicked bleating. Either way, they lose.
That cannot be said of Hillary. She can win this if she goes dirty
enough. And she can kill the country doing it, and she can walk away in a
shower of illicit riches and untried crimes. And that's fine with the
NR editors, because that way at least she might throw them the
occasional scrap if they behave.
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posted on 10/10/2016, 4:34:08 PM
by Billthedrill"
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