Peggy Noonan writes the obit for a suicidal campaign. Excerpts:

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Wow, what a mess~so who wants to be the first one to throw a stone @ Ms Noonan??:palm:

Margaret Ellen "Peggy" Noonan is an American author of several books on politics, religion, and culture, and a weekly columnist for The Wall Street Journal. She was a primary speech writer and Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan and has maintained a conservative leaning in her writings since leaving the Reagan Administration.

Peggy Noonan writes the obit for a suicidal campaign. Excerpts:

All the damage done to him this week was self-inflicted. The arrows he’s taken are arrows he shot. We have in seven days witnessed his undignified and ungrateful reaction to a Gold Star family; the odd moment with the crying baby; the one-on-one interviews, which are starting to look like something he does in the grip of a compulsion, in which Mr. Trump expresses himself thoughtlessly, carelessly, on such issues as Russia, Ukraine and sexual harassment; the relitigating of his vulgar Megyn Kelly comments from a year ago; and, as his fortunes fell, his statement that he “would not be surprised” if the November election were “rigged.” Subject to an unprecedented assault by a sitting president who called him intellectually and characterologically unfit for the presidency, Mr Trump fired back—at Paul Ryan and John McCain.

The mad scatterbrained-ness of it was captured in a Washington Post interview with Philip Rucker in which five times by my count—again, the compulsion—Mr. Trump departed the meat of the interview to turn his head and stare at the television. On seeing himself on the screen: “Lot of energy. We got a lot of energy.” Minutes later: “Look at this. It’s all Trump all day long. That’s why their ratings are through the roof.” He’s all about screens, like a toddler hooked on iPad.

Mr. Trump spent all his time doing these things instead of doing his job: making the case for his policies, expanding on his stands, and taking the battle to Hillary Clinton.

More:

Here is a truth of life. When you act as if you’re insane, people are liable to think you’re insane. That’s what happened this week. People started to become convinced he was nuts, a total flake. … This is what became obvious, probably fatally so: Mr. Trump is not going to get serious about running for president. He does not have a second act, there are no hidden depths, there will be no “pivot.” It is not that he is willful or stubborn, though he may be, it’s that he doesn’t have the skill set needed now—discretion, carefulness, generosity, judgment.

Meanwhile, says Noonan, Hillary continues her public mendacity. Republicans ought to be mopping the floor with her right now. Instead, they’re stuck with this narcissistic head case called Trump
 
It's a shame to see an election like this, but I do feel like the Republicans have had this coming for some time - for electing Bush, for supporting Iraq. Karma is real.
 
It's a shame to see an election like this, but I do feel like the Republicans have had this coming for some time - for electing Bush, for supporting Iraq. Karma is real.

The dems supported the unprovoked attack by the dick & bush..

The party wasn't very united, especially when dick the dick armey, the ever opportunist paln & their ilk essentially usurped the tea party & went on to claim they are the "real republicans" & those others that have been in the party for many, many years were RINO's, fakes, frauds etc...

A house divided wasn't able to stand against "the apprentice"... I never would have believed it had I not seen it.. He took them all on one & one & they melted away..

Now he has only one left to tear down, he knows nothing else......
 
It's a shame to see an election like this, but I do feel like the Republicans have had this coming for some time - for electing Bush, for supporting Iraq. Karma is real.
Haven't you said you were against Hillary for her vote?

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‘Mr. Trump is not going to get serious about running for president. He does not have a second act, there are no hidden depths, there will be no “pivot.” It is not that he is willful or stubborn, though he may be, it’s that he doesn’t have the skill set needed now—discretion, carefulness, generosity, judgment.’

And if Trump were to get serious about running for president, if he started to act like a career politician, talk like a politician, act like a politician, exhibit discretion, carefulness, generosity, and sound judgment, most, if not all, of his supporters would abandon him.
 
It's a shame to see an election like this, but I do feel like the Republicans have had this coming for some time - for electing Bush, for supporting Iraq. Karma is real.

they created it with decades of lies in right wing radio


they have created a lie filled base that is now allergic to facts
 
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