That's assuming he was ever had potential in the first place. Not much Repub support of him before or after this "scandal". He's been knocked around by his party more than beloved.
He's apparently a badass fundraiser, but it doesn't seem like they've ever had much love of the idea of him as...
Totally agree.
And while I think her apology is more than we could have expected from many in the media, if it hadn't happened in the first place, no apology would have been needed.
MSNBC needs to "rise above" rather than "lean forward".
Does the same scrutiny apply to those who claim the region is the "Jewish Homeland"?
Other than conquest and "gifting", do they have any more historic claim to the land?