The polls close at 8PM ET in all five primary states: Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and Rhode Island. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are expected to do very well. I'll be watching Fox News. What are you watching?
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Eyes On Fox commented
2016-04-27 16:08:19 -0400
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What did I watch Ellen? Unfortunately, FOX Lite (aka CNN) after all the bloodletting was over.
While CNN will never match FOX News, I was surprised (or not) how much of a Trump obsession they had. Even though their pundit panel isn’t particularly weighted towards conservatives and the few obvious conservatives with one knee-jerk exception weren’t really (from appearances) for The Donald, they all talked him up like they were dazzled by his celebrity. Other than liberal partisan Axelrod who looked like he ate sour grapes, the panel excessively drooled like a starving man eyeing a steak. Bizarre.
I get his supporters. They’re the (mostly) white Christian males who feel under siege by social trends and are grateful a politician is savaging their oppressors: Other religions, minorities, foreigners, LGBTs, etc. What I don’t get is the so-called lib msm going all doe-eyed over Der Furor.
CNN covered Trump’s unscripted rambling of a post-election speech which was shocking in its narcissism, ignorance (when it wasn’t overly vague), and bullying like he was Abe giving the Gettysburg Address. Sheesh! 👎
While CNN will never match FOX News, I was surprised (or not) how much of a Trump obsession they had. Even though their pundit panel isn’t particularly weighted towards conservatives and the few obvious conservatives with one knee-jerk exception weren’t really (from appearances) for The Donald, they all talked him up like they were dazzled by his celebrity. Other than liberal partisan Axelrod who looked like he ate sour grapes, the panel excessively drooled like a starving man eyeing a steak. Bizarre.
I get his supporters. They’re the (mostly) white Christian males who feel under siege by social trends and are grateful a politician is savaging their oppressors: Other religions, minorities, foreigners, LGBTs, etc. What I don’t get is the so-called lib msm going all doe-eyed over Der Furor.
CNN covered Trump’s unscripted rambling of a post-election speech which was shocking in its narcissism, ignorance (when it wasn’t overly vague), and bullying like he was Abe giving the Gettysburg Address. Sheesh! 👎
marco commented
2016-04-27 11:34:29 -0400
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Cruz has a big announcement at 4. Will it be Fiorina or the most dispicable governor we have, Pence. Last week the missus was here in my town of Fort Wayne for the opening of a Cruz headquarters. The irony here was the only main drag out of town and back to Indy was right across from her, Clinton Street. Periods for President!
David Lindsay commented
2016-04-27 07:30:14 -0400
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Trump should be jazzed that he did so well last night, but now he’s gotta go west of the Mississippi where he doesn’t do well. Cruz and Kasich still might be able to make their case in Cleveland.
I’m still thinkin’ popcorn is gonna be a bestseller in Cleveland.
I’m still thinkin’ popcorn is gonna be a bestseller in Cleveland.
w d commented
2016-04-26 21:44:39 -0400
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How F-ing pathetic, the “Acela Primary Thread” because it’s the train that runs up the northeast coast?
Every blog and commentator is calling it that.
For F’s sake, are we now the NASCAR of political primaries where the corporate sponsors are first to be heard?
Yeah, I guess so —.
Every blog and commentator is calling it that.
For F’s sake, are we now the NASCAR of political primaries where the corporate sponsors are first to be heard?
Yeah, I guess so —.