Shout out to your old running mate EE. I've often wondered how smart (which he is), religious (which he is) people can watch on a daily basis as trump asks his followers to accept his crazed antics as normal.
Apparently the last 10 days was a bridge too far. We can only hope many more will come to understand trump is just "monumentally stupid."
EE was once a serious commentator. But no longer. He followed the money and went with Trump. Now that game is coming to an end but EE isn't able to go back to being a serious pundit. Trump changed the game forever, so EE needs to wait for the next grifter in chief to arrive and hitch his wagon to that star. Serious punditry on the right doesn't pay any longer.
EE hasn't been a serious commentator since his comments on David Souter.
He laid down the path that folks like Alex Jones and Candace Owens paved and turned into a multilane Interstate. He's certainly entertaining at times, thought.
As for serious punditry, take a look at the folks at The Dispatch[1]. I haven't subscribed to them for a while (too little time to read everything and they got pushed off the list), but the last I checked, Jonah Goldberg and Steve Hayes were at least trying to run a pretty rigorous conservative-leaning news and commentary outfit.
My vote: "monumentally stupid "
Shout out to your old running mate EE. I've often wondered how smart (which he is), religious (which he is) people can watch on a daily basis as trump asks his followers to accept his crazed antics as normal.
Apparently the last 10 days was a bridge too far. We can only hope many more will come to understand trump is just "monumentally stupid."
EE was once a serious commentator. But no longer. He followed the money and went with Trump. Now that game is coming to an end but EE isn't able to go back to being a serious pundit. Trump changed the game forever, so EE needs to wait for the next grifter in chief to arrive and hitch his wagon to that star. Serious punditry on the right doesn't pay any longer.
EE hasn't been a serious commentator since his comments on David Souter.
He laid down the path that folks like Alex Jones and Candace Owens paved and turned into a multilane Interstate. He's certainly entertaining at times, thought.
As for serious punditry, take a look at the folks at The Dispatch[1]. I haven't subscribed to them for a while (too little time to read everything and they got pushed off the list), but the last I checked, Jonah Goldberg and Steve Hayes were at least trying to run a pretty rigorous conservative-leaning news and commentary outfit.
[1] https://thedispatch.com/