Ingraham’s excuses

Laura Ingraham is looking to place blame for what seems likely will be Donald Trump losing in November:

“The vast majority of Republicans want Donald Trump to be president …”

No. In an overcrowded GOP field, Trump received a plurality of around 35% of those Republicans who bothered to show up and vote in the early primaries.

“… The Republican Party is led by people who have more in common with the Clintons than with the GOP base. Their fundamental problem is that they are closer to Hillary on most issues than they are to Republican voters …”

In that they are elitists who look down upon average people, sure.

“… instead of having an honest discussion as to whether the GOP should be a globalist party or a nationalist party, everything dissolves into personal attacks …”

Is the GOP eating their own?  Yep.  That happens to some extent all the time and does not address the fundamental flaw of the Trump campaign which is this: While Hillary is a terrible person who would make a terrible president, so is Trump.

Both Hillary and Trump are ideological progressives so there’s not much difference there.  Trump also did not put together much of a campaign, seeming to rely mostly on free media attention and Twitter.

Most import of all is that Trump himself did not spend enough time talking about serious issues, going with vague statements about “Making America great again” and how he could run the government “better” instead.  Trump spoke more about the (alleged) size of his dick than he did on things people truly care about such as how his economic plan would help people save for retirement.  The GOP leadership establishment did not make Trump do this, it was because of an inherent flaw in the candidate himself.  If Trump goes now in flames the blame will be on him.