Yeah, maybe, but he almost certainly lives in the NY tri-state area, so unless he also votes against Lawler (depends where he lives exactly), it doesn’t help anywhere.
He's become a joke when he talks about Harris. He"s a self proclaimed "Never-Trumper" and I take him at his word. He's claims that he is firmly behind US support of Ukraine. Yet he somehow vacillates about publicly stating he will vote for Harris because of some weird "is she tough enough, is she supportive enough of Israel, is she too progressive?" loop that is largely irrelevant if you agree that the primary goal is denying Trump the presidency. He acts as if the mere fact that he lives in NY is enough reason to say his vote doesn't matter, as if he's not a prominent NY Times columnist with nationwide reach who provides a permission structure for other old school Republican neocons in swing states who don't like Trump to not vote for Harris. He's more and more absurd each week.
Watching Bret Baier continually talk over and interrupt, reminded me to never underestimate the power of misogyny.
Also, can we finally lay to rest the notion that any on air personality from their “news” division isn’t completely in the tank for Trump.
I bet Baier will vote for Harris. He knows Trump better than most of us.
Yeah, maybe, but he almost certainly lives in the NY tri-state area, so unless he also votes against Lawler (depends where he lives exactly), it doesn’t help anywhere.
I'd love to join that bet, but there is no way to know who wins, only who dreams.
Now, about Bret Stephens....
Don't get me started on Stephens. I've been pounding on that for a while.
I used to have some respect for Bret Stephens. He has embarrassed himself.....yuk.
He's become a joke when he talks about Harris. He"s a self proclaimed "Never-Trumper" and I take him at his word. He's claims that he is firmly behind US support of Ukraine. Yet he somehow vacillates about publicly stating he will vote for Harris because of some weird "is she tough enough, is she supportive enough of Israel, is she too progressive?" loop that is largely irrelevant if you agree that the primary goal is denying Trump the presidency. He acts as if the mere fact that he lives in NY is enough reason to say his vote doesn't matter, as if he's not a prominent NY Times columnist with nationwide reach who provides a permission structure for other old school Republican neocons in swing states who don't like Trump to not vote for Harris. He's more and more absurd each week.