You frog boys are going to be quite upset ...
Ann Coulter could not have said it any better ...
She accused Trump of making last-minute endorsements for candidates who were likely to win their primaries anyway, therefore taking credit for the victories and giving the illusion of influence. She encouraged those who may have left the party over Trump to “come back.”
“Republicans, it’s not the party of Trump. It’s safe to come back, and it’s safe for Republicans to stand up and run without Donald Trump,” she said.
The conservative pundit predicted Republicans could enjoy healthy wins in the midterm elections if right-wing commentators stop focusing so furiously on Trump loyalists.
“People are angry. Republicans are really angry. We are on a smooth glide path to really, really good midterm elections, and the only thing that can blow it is what probably will blow it: the Republican Party,” she said.
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Posted to her Substack, Coulter titled the episode “Trump’s done,” echoing a statement she made in a column in January. Now, however, the conservative author has no doubt his influence on the Republican Party is quickly dwindling.
Coulter compared Trump’s rise in the world of politics to that of Sarah Palin, who saw her star fade significantly after John McCain’s unsuccessful 2008 presidential campaign. Coulter cited poll numbers, a Roger Stone backpedal email, and dwindling rally crowds as some of the proof Trump has become irrelevant to most Republicans.
“They’re like Deadheads,” Coulter said of those still running to MAGA rallies. “They’re following him from place to place. He sings the same songs.” |