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Title: Palin Women Masterfully Call Out Erick Erickson, Fox News On Trump-Kelly Flap
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URL Source: http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern ... -fox-news-on-trump-kelly-flap/
Published: Aug 11, 2015
Author: Kevin Scholla
Post Date: 2015-08-12 13:18:51 by lana
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Views: 7492
Comments: 82

After being disinvited from a RedState event over the weekend, Donald Trump called RedState’s Erick Erickson “a major sleaze and buffoon who has saved me time and money.” The Donald may be on to something.

Erickson, a RINO on steroids could best be described with an old Ralph Kramden line. “I’ve seen some hypocrites in my day but he is the hippiest critic I have ever seen,” Jackie Gleason once quipped on The Honeymooners. Now Erickson’s latest comments are being taken to task by Bristol Palin and her mom, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin. The two completely expose the ridiculousness that is political correctness with a big Bang, Zoom.

In her popular blog, Bristol Palin blasts Fox News for its Republican presidential debates last week and she chides Erickson for calling Trump a sexist.

Palin wrote: “It’s official. I used to use this blog to point out how liberals use the ‘outrage industry’ to manipulate people and keep their power. Now Republicans are just as bad.”

By now you’ve undoubtedly heard that there’s a guy named Erick Erickson, of RedState, who disinvited Donald Trump from a gathering of conservatives because, as he put it, “there are even lines blunt talkers and unprofessional politicians should not cross. Decency is one of those lines.” Erickson bumped Trump from the event after a war of words between Mr. Trump and Fox News host Megyn Kelly.

After the second GOP debate Thursday, Trump said, “you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her whatever.” Some took that as a dig at Kelly’s menstrual cycle. Erickson used it as an excuse to dump Trump. Kelly, a former guest on Howard Stern’s program, who also posed for pictures in GQ magazine while scantily clad was suddenly the poster woman for the fictitious war on women.

That liberal logic was picked apart masterfully by Palin. She wrote : Want to learn some “lessons in sexual and political decency” from Erickson? Here are three:

Palin listed just a sample of Erickson’s hypocritical comments and actions over the years. His use of a fake picture of her mother wearing a revealing shirt with Santa Claus, his profanity laced description of Supreme Court Justice David Souter, and a tweet from 2007 in which Erickson seemed to get his kicks off of Trump bashing Rosie O’Donnell on Fox–one of the very things Trump was slammed for in the recent GOP debate.

Palin also gave specific examples of Fox hypocrisy. She ripped the network for host Chris Wallace joking about hoping Sarah Palin would sit on his lap, and included a quote from Fox News President Roger Ailes in which he said he hired the former vice presidential candidate “because she was hot and got ratings.”

As for that former veep nominee, she is on board with her daughter evidenced by her promotion of Bristol’s Blog through social media. Sarah Palin provided a link to her daughter’s blog on Facebook with the intro of – “Rocks and glass houses don’t go together when you’re playing PC gotcha games, so please spare us the holier than thou routine. Read Bristol’s post on how hypocritical this ‘trumped up’ outrage is.” Both Palin women agree Fox should be ashamed to have asked Mr. Trump about his history of demeaning comments on women during the debate. It’s hard to argue with their commonsense stance.

Bristol Palin’s blog gives a tidy wrap-up of just how ridiculous so many so-called Republicans and “fair and balanced” news outlets have become. “We only have so many opportunities to hear from the fifty million candidates who are apparently running for President. And we get the Fox moderators asking questions that the New York Times applauds?” Palin said. “Please. Let’s don’t use the Democratic ‘war on women’ talking points when we have ISIS to worry about.”

“Fox and Erickson need to get off their high horse on how outraged they are NOW about sexism and decency,” Palin added. “Let’s focus on winning the election, not winning accolades from The New York Times.”

We will surely see and hear plenty more from the PC brigade and “outrage industry” as Palin puts it before the 2016 race is decided, but on this day the score is clear. Mama grizzlies- 1 RINOs- 0.

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#1. To: lana (#0)

Trump/Somebody, until the inauguration, then a quick Veep resignation and Trump/Palin.

An independent like Trump will need impeachment insurance, and that ought to do it.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-08-12   13:26:16 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Vicomte13 (#1)

Trump/Somebody, until the inauguration, then a quick Veep resignation and Trump/Palin.

An independent like Trump will need impeachment insurance, and that ought to do it.

I've been wondering who Trump would pick for his VP. A Trump/Palin ticket....it could work.

lana  posted on  2015-08-12   13:35:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: lana (#2)

A Trump/Palin ticket....it could work.

No, that won't work. Many of the people who would vote for Trump will be turned off by Palin.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-08-12   14:32:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Vicomte13 (#4)

No, that won't work. Many of the people who would vote for Trump will be turned off by Palin.

Who do you think would make a good VP?

lana  posted on  2015-08-12   14:47:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: lana (#5)

Who do you think would make a good VP?

Rubio.

Trump is being accused of being anti-Hispanic because he wants to control the Border and stop illegal alien flow.

Rubio as dreams about an amnesty, but if he signs up with Trump he will "fix" that blemish on his record.

He will give conservative credibility. His supporters will transfer to Trump, because Rubio would be the heir apparent to the Presidency.

Rubio would learn a lot from Trump, and would be more seasoned.

Rubio brings things to Trump, and Trump will bring a lot to Rubio, and the conservatives/establishment will feel that they have a foot in the Trump team...but Rubio is young enough to really be influenced by Trump and shaped by him, if Trump is a good inside leader and boss (which I have heard he is).

With Rubio, the whole racist charge is confounded. And Rubio would be a credible candidate were he older and wiser.

Trump/Rubio is the actual ticket I'd like to see.

I assume Rubio is pro-life, but I don't know because I've never taken him seriously.

Also, if Rubio had the balls to sign on with Trump, it would show that he has vision, and is willing to take dramatic risks for dramatic gains.

Trump/Rubio, for 8 years, followed by Rubio/?

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-08-12   15:02:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Vicomte13 (#6)

Rubio.

Cruz. He and The Donald have blown kisses at each other at many events.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-08-12   16:31:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: TooConservative (#9)

Cruz. He and The Donald have blown kisses at each other at many events.

I'm detecting just a smidgeon of contempt -- but I'm not sure if it's reserved for Cruz or Trump.

You're taking Trump's masterful shaming and B-Slapping of the GOPe a bit personally, no?

Liberator  posted on  2015-08-12   16:34:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Too Conservative, Liberator (#10)

Cruz. He and The Donald have blown kisses at each other at many events.

I'm detecting just a smidgeon of contempt -- but I'm not sure if it's reserved for Cruz or Trump.

You're taking Trump's masterful shaming and B-Slapping of the GOPe a bit personally, no?

I've never seen that happen. Do you have pictures?

Also, didn't you refer to Trump supporters as "Drumpkopfs" or something like that? What does that mean?

lana  posted on  2015-08-12   17:29:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: lana (#21) (Edited)

Also, didn't you refer to Trump supporters as "Drumpkopfs" or something like that? What does that mean?

It was a mean-spirited coinage of a word. As a campaign wears on, the leading contenders invariably get various nicknames as do the candidates. The original family name is Drumpf, not Trump. His father was born Friedrich Christ Drumpf, a very German sounding name. So it was a way to combine Drumpf with dumbkopf and get Drumpfkopf out of it.

Too German, probably. All those consonants just aren't catchy.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-08-12   18:13:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: TooConservative (#26)

It was a mean-spirited coinage of a word. As a campaign wears on, the leading contenders invariably get various nicknames as do the candidates. The original family name is Drumpf, not Trump. His father was born Friedrich Christ Drumpf, a very German sounding name. So it was a way to combine Drumpf with dumbkopf and get Drumpfkopf out of it.

Too German, probably. All those consonants just aren't catchy.

Ok. Thank you for explaining that. I thought maybe it was a derivation of the name referring to Trump supporters. I wasn't sure and wanted to confirm it.

lana  posted on  2015-08-12   18:20:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: lana (#31)

Ok. Thank you for explaining that. I thought maybe it was a derivation of the name referring to Trump supporters. I wasn't sure and wanted to confirm it.

Well, it just isn't a good nickname overall. You don't want to be too cutting. I don't think Trump supporters are dumb. I think the idea of Trump as president is dumb. And I'm not sure Trump isn't just pulling our legs. He's entirely capable of staging a complete media hoedown just to assuage his ego or to further yet another of his business schemes.

The more he has to answer about policy positions, the less appeal he'll have, IMO. He does really poorly at any serious discussion of government policy, displays a shallow grasp of a lot of facts that all the other candidates know pretty well.

People expect a serious presidential candidate to be able to speak to the issues and have a command of the details as the campaign goes on. It often shapes the public's perception of the candidate. Look at how Jeb's gaffes have hurt him somewhat (on whether his brother's Iraq war was a good idea, his gaffe on funding for women's health, etc.). He isn't such a great candidate in English or Spanish IMO.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-08-12   18:46:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: TooConservative (#33)

The more he has to answer about policy positions, the less appeal he'll have, IMO.

He's going to surprise you in the next 10 days.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-08-12   18:59:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#45. To: Vicomte13 (#36)

He's going to surprise you in the next 10 days.

He has at least started trying. He's saying non-conservative stuff or just recycling standard fare from the GOP playbook.

It isn't impressing much yet. And it is quite shallow. He can only manage a few sentences of content on any policy matter.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-08-12   19:37:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#48. To: TooConservative (#45)

He can only manage a few sentences of content on any policy matter.

That's all that is required.

Example:

The 13th, 14th and 15th Amendments, the Civil Rights Acts of 1866, 1873, and 1964, the Voting Rights Amendment of 1964, all the supporting legislation, regulation and legal opinions would fill a library wall. Lots of words and 'content'.

"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." 11 non-political, non- judicial words. Same content. Expressed more clearly and without ambiguity.

Trump said we need a common market in health insurance. That's right. We do. He doesn't need to say more. Smart legislative staffers need to sit down and write out legislation, when the time comes, that achieves that. But the few words of vision that give the orders and set the lower ranks to work - that is what we need.

Another example: build the wall, stop the illegal immigration. That means: build the wall and stop the illegal immigration. Talented underlings can prepare the blueprints and floorplans and bring different designs to the chief for his view.

Trump does not have to know how to operate each rifle and grenade launcher on the battlefield. He need to stand back and say "Take that hill."

That is what you need in a commander in chief.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-08-12   20:11:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#49. To: Vicomte13 (#48)

Trump said we need a common market in health insurance.

You mean, he lifted the standard lines from the GOP playbook and holds the position of all other GOP pols.

You don't perceive a problem there?

As soon as Trump starts to sound just like all the other GOP pols, his appeal starts to decline as people realize they are the same policies, just uttered by a self-promoting bombastic New Yorker with a long checkered political history.

I remind you again of Giuliani's approval running about 65% in August 2007. By the time his personal history, his positions on gun control and abortion were hammered home by the gun tribe and the pro-lifers, he was toast. Due to changes in the GOP primary calendar, Trump will face some hard defeats much sooner, before he can get into a big-media state.

How do you suppose Donald will enjoy interviews that ask why he keeps losing across the South, declining crowds or just attracting looky-loos who don't intend to vote for him at all.

Trump will run into the special interest buzz saw of the GOP very soon. Wait until NRA/GOA and the pro-lifers go after him. You suppose the vets have forgotten what he said about POWs (and the Stain)? How's that going to play in South Carolina? Not so well, I think.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-08-13   5:01:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#51. To: TooConservative (#49)

You don't perceive a problem there?

I perceive the Republican Party engineering another defeat for itself.

Therefore, my attention has turned to the drama in the Democrat Party.

We're going to get Jeb. It's a foregone conclusion. It is made manifest here on this board, where rock- ribbed Republicans either desperately want Trump - a sentiment shared by independents - or they hate Trump with a passion and consider those following him hobbits.

Republicans are a minority party, and getting more minoritarian with every day that Border is open., but Republicans are concentrating on who is going to have power within the GOP, rather than winning.

Which means that Jeb wins the nomination, and loses the election.

Therefore, what happens in the Democrat party is of greater interest, for that is where the next President will be coming from.

Hillary Clinton is in the toils, and may soon be at bay. And if that happens, another Democrat will step in, probably Biden. One of those two will be the next President.

Watching that unfold, then, is watching the preparation for the election. Whomever the Democrats nominate, wins. Jeb is inevitable on the GOP side. And therefore the Democrats win. The question is: which Democrat?

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-08-13   7:27:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#52. To: Vicomte13 (#51)

It is made manifest here on this board, where rock- ribbed Republicans either desperately want Trump

LF is closer to a nest of third-party voters. Is there a single Republican who could be described as rock-ribbed? Aren't you the closest thing we have to a northeastern liberal type?

Which means that Jeb wins the nomination, and loses the election.

I don't agree. Jeb is likely but not inevitable. He isn't a very good candidate, barely any better than Hitlery.

You discount the tick-tock of the American electorate who tends to get sick of either party after 8 years. There is a reason why GHW Bush was the first sitting VP who won the office in 150 years and no one has done it since.

So, barring a truly terrible GOP candidate, Republicans are not that badly positioned due to voter restiveness than their positions on issues. Keep in mind, the GOP isn't very popular in each of the recent elections as they've gained more statehouses, legislatures and grown in Congress. Yet they have a strong winning record since 2010, despite having made poor choices to primary some incumbents in safe seats and lost the seat in the process.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-08-13 08:11:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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