I think that he, unlike Anthony Scaramucci, really is sincere in his conversion from Trump booster to Trump critic. Mooch doesnt depend on the good graces of right-wing audiences to make a living. (If anything, turning on Trump will make life easier for him in Manhattan.) Walsh, a radio host for our parent company Salem, does. His policy criticisms of Trump have remained right-wing too, as youll see in the clip below when he complains about the deficit. Hes not turning into a progressive. Primarying Trump carries more professional risk for him than reward.
In Mr. Trump, I see the worst and ugliest iteration of views I expressed for the better part of a decade. To be sure, Ive had my share of controversy. On more than one occasion, I questioned Mr. Obamas truthfulness about his religion. At times, I expressed hate for my political opponents. We now see where this can lead. Theres no place in our politics for personal attacks like that, and I regret making them.
The problem is that not everyone will be so forgiving. You can read through a smattering of the old Joe Walshs greatest Twitter hits here. The thought I had after digesting it: What happens when Trump starts retweeting some of those old Walsh tweets? If I had said any of this the Fake News Media would be calling for impeachment! But because Joe Walsh hates Trump, they overlook it! Thats what hell say, and he wont be wrong.
Actually, to the extent that Trump and Walsh 1.0 were both Birthers, Trump *did* say some of the same things Walsh said. But the point stands: How many Never Trumpers eager to cast a protest vote against Trump for his character flaws will be scared away when reminded of Walshs old comments?
More to the point, how many casual consumers of politics will read the old Walsh tweets being showcased by Trump and conclude that, you know what, Trump really isnt any worse or fringier than the rest of the GOP? Its clear from the clip below that Walsh is planning to prosecute a moral case against Trump on the trail. Yeah, deficits are a problem, he says, but the urgent problem right now is that the president is a bad guy and morally vacant. Thats Walshs message in a nutshell. Trumps going to answer that by throwing his old tweets in his face, and the effect, I suspect, will be to convince people that even the self-appointed moral exemplars of the rights anti-Trump wing are up to their eyeballs in Obama is a secret Muslim nonsense.
The result? A sense that Trump *isnt* that unhinged, relatively speaking. The fact that Walsh has apologized for the things hes said and will continue to apologize might work to ease that feeling, or it might not. But if youre organizing a primary challenge around the idea that the president is grossly unfit to occupy the office, logically youd want a candidate who couldnt be tagged with that same charge replete with supporting documentary evidence, wouldnt you?
Ah, Im probably overthinking it. You could clone Reagan, run him in the primary, and Trumps still going to get 85 percent of the vote. Walsh is a good primary challenger for Trump in this sense: He obviously enjoys throwing verbal roundhouses at Trump and hes practiced at communications from his time on the radio. Watching him call Trump a cretin every day for a few months will gratify the Never Trump id, even if it amounts to zippo in polls.
Poster Comment:
I think we all knew that the NeverTrump element would find a candidate or two to challenge Trump. Whether it's a Hillary-endorsing ex-LP prez candidate like the #FakeRepublican ex-governor of Taxachussetts or some rightwing figure like radio blabber Joe Walsh isn't especially important or even threatening to Trump's nomination. It might even help him.
My expectation is that Walsh has been egged into this by the usual suspects like Bill Kristol and his ilk. And I think Walsh is likely to realize very quickly just what a career-ender that filing for any primary against Trump will represent for him personally.
Things don't work out so well for the careers of people like Walsh who try to go after Trump. It tends to rapidly backfire in spectacular fashion.
I thought the article was talking about the guitar player who "has a mansion, forget the price. Ain't never been there they tell him it's nice.
and whose "Maxerati does 185", but who "lost my license" so now he don't drive.
Apparently this guy ain't him. Some guy having a mid-life crisis in public on the radio, really believing that his personal opinions are going to move other people. Sad, really.
His 15 minutes of fame came and went about ten years ago. Recall when President Obama gave a State of the Union address and a voice from the audience came through yelling "You lie!" That was former congressman Joe Walsh.
His 15 minutes of fame came and went about ten years ago. Recall when President Obama gave a State of the Union address and a voice from the audience came through yelling "You lie!" That was former congressman Joe Walsh.
But Walsh turned out to be correct.
Cali is leading other Blue states in trying to use 0bamacare to subsidize illegals which was Walsh's point in calling out that liar 0bama at his SOTU.
And it was less unbecoming than 0bama's own attack on the Supremes, a naked act of aggression against the judiciary.