And maybe explain it without the standard hyperbole and partisan BS. Just some honest, solid analysis. Or maybe provide a link to a piece that someone has written that calmly and reasonably explains it.
I think this "Fox News is the enemy" thing is the final straw with me. I'm now completely lost, and I feel like Sandra Bullock in Gravity, floating away from reality with no way to get back.
To wit:
Exactly what is the goal here? And does anyone care if this inter-party schism is healed?
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I think this "Fox News is the enemy" thing is the final straw with me. I'm now completely lost, and I feel like Sandra Bullock in Gravity, floating away from reality with no way to get back.
To wit:
- The aforementioned darling news network is, overnight, the target of at least as much derision as MSNBC
- A bombastic New Yorker who is clearly not a conservative is running away with the nomination
- That same candidate can literally say the most ridiculous things and it only makes his support stronger
- Suddenly, nationalism & populism clearly have more energy in the party than "conservative values"
- A nihilistic, "I don't care, just blow the whole thing up" attitude seems to completely permeate the party
- The slightest nod toward legislative cooperation is simply no longer allowed in public discourse
- The Establishment, whatever that is, appears to be more hated than any Democrat
Exactly what is the goal here? And does anyone care if this inter-party schism is healed?
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