News & Views: July 7, 2016

MUTH’S TRUTHS

Why is Donald Trump – decidedly NOT a movement conservative – being supported so strongly by principled, ideological movement conservatives?  Think of it this way…

You’re a kid constantly being bullied by bigger kids in the schoolyard.  You’re simply powerless to fight back.  But along comes an even bigger bully who has what it takes to not only defend you but knock the other bullies around, as well.

For years now, conservatives have been bullied by the Republican Party establishment, liberals, the media, the Speech Police, race-hustlers, government bureaucrats and activist judges.  And we keep getting our teeth kicked in.  We simply haven’t had the money, connections or resources to fight back.

Now along comes Donald Trump.

Is he a bully?  OK, sure.  But he’s OUR bully.

Cheers.

Dr. Chuck Muth, PsD
Professor of Psephology (homeschooled)
Publisher / Irritator-in-Chief

P.S.  As for Obama’s FBI director choosing not to indict Hillary Clinton, I think he actually did us a big favor.

Had he indicted her, she would have become a sympathetic Joan of Arc-like figure for her supporters.  Big, bad Republicans beating up on a woman and all.

Instead, the Director Comey handed Republicans all the ammunition they need to prove to the electorate that she’s a serial liar who can’t be trusted with the keys to the White House

It won’t be just big, bad Republicans who will be calling her a liar in radio, TV and mail advertisements.  It will be the FBI.  Used correctly, that will be politically deadly.

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Nevada Sen. Dean Heller seems intent on continuing to dig what may be his own political grave.

The Republican who only barely won his U.S. Senate seat but one percentage point in 2012 had a spotty voting record that conservatives were decidedly not happy with.  Yet they voted for him anyway because the Democrat alternative was considered so much worse.

But that isn’t stopping Heller from throwing this year’s GOP presidential nominee, Donald Trump, under the bus every chance he gets.  Indeed, he did it again yesterday in an interview with Politico in which he referenced one of Trump’s known VP contestants, freshman Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst.

“I asked her today if I could vote for her and against Trump,” Heller deadpanned. “Because I’m for her.”

No, if he’s not for Trump, he’s for Hillary.  It’s just that simple.  And Nevada voters will remember that in 2018.

In other Nevada news…

RINO Nevada Gov. Brian “America’s Worst Governor” Sandoval is featured prominently in a new TV commercial on behalf of Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Catherine Cortez-Masto-Reid.

Aid and comfort.  Nevada Republicans are SO lucky to have this guy in the governor’s office (not).

FAMOUS LAST WORDS

“I should also say that picking Gingrich could be a brilliant idea. Trump has said, admirably, that he wants someone who knows how Washington works. For good and for ill, Gingrich fits that bill. He understands the legislative process, knows everybody, and can navigate the vast ecosystem of lobbyists to his advantage. Gingrich may have mastered the language of taking on “the Washington elites,” but being one has been his job description for nearly 30 years.” – Conservative columnist Jonah Goldberg

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