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November 12, 2022
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On Friday, we featured a reader letter on the future of the Republican Party as it relates to President Trump and the way he’s handling –- or not handling –- this post-election moment. She felt that it’s time for Trump to step back.

Trump has been reacting wildly on social media (Truth Social now instead of Twitter) in the very style that at times has put off even some of his most ardent supporters, and newly incomprehensible as well. He’s coming off as vengeful and bitter, and that’s not a good look if he’s getting ready to announce another run for President.

Certainly the pressure was on him to provide the coattails for the GOP, especially for certain candidates he’d endorsed. And the outcome is turning out to be disappointing and uneven, given the expectations many of us had. Losing the House would have been a disaster in many ways, but at this writing, late Friday, we’re almost sure of taking it. Still, another disappointment has hit, as it was reported Friday that Democrat Sen. Mark Kelly, a reliable Biden rubber-stamper, will keep his seat, with a win over GOP candidate Blake Masters in Arizona.

Note:  In speaking of this apparent win, I’m setting aside for the moment the serious vote-counting issues in Arizona and Nevada, which are addressed elsewhere in the newsletter. On Friday, we also asked questions about the Maricopa County recorder’s office, which it seems has found a loophole in Arizona law to continue taking money from an organization funded by Mark Zuckerberg. There’s no reason to trust the election in Arizona when it’s this partisan and even run by none other than gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs, Kari Lake’s GOP opponent!

But, aside from that, it does appear that there was quite a red wave, much more, I'm sorry to say, than is apparent in the appropriation of actual seats. Aaron Kliegman reported for JUST THE NEWS that according to Cook Political Report, Republican actually won 52.3 percent of the total ballots cast, at least as of late November 10, with the Democrats coming in considerably lower at just 46.2 percent. We checked for an update early November 12, and Republicans were still in the lead, though their margin was a little narrower, 51.8 percent.

This report is updated regularly, so you can check here to see how we’re doing.

https://www.cookpolitical.com/charts/house-charts/national-house-vote-tracker/2022

Kliegman wrote: “It’s unclear at this point what explains the glaring incongruity between the GOP’s underwhelming performance in terms of winning seats on the one hand and its significant lead in the popular vote on the other.” That’s something to look at, certainly. But those overall percentages are at least something to celebrate --- and they’re no doubt very concerning to Democrats looking ahead to the next election.  Marc Elias must be lying awake nights coming up with more ideas for putting a thumb on the scale in 2024.

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/red-wave-after-all-gop-winning-popular-vote-wide-margin-despite

Certain races, however, particularly the Senate race in Pennsylvania where Trump-backed Dr. Mehmet Oz lost to cognitively-impaired far-leftist schlub John Fetterman, so irked President Trump that he took to his own social media platform, Truth Social, to say some extremely ill-advised things. The worst of all was his totally nonsensical jab at Virginia GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin, which seems as though it might have been posted while Trump was under heavy medication. (One almost hopes we could find out that it was.) In a rant saying Youngkin wouldn’t have been able to win the governor’s race without him, he referred to the name Youngkin –- “Young Kin” –- as “sounding Chinese.”

This comment, seemingly from the planet Saturn, came on the heels of Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears’ remark that with these midterm election results, Trump should leave GOP politics. “A true leader understands when they have become a liability,” she told FOX NEWS on Thursday. “A true leader understands that it’s time to step off the stage, and the voters have given us that very clear message.”
Yes, that comment was surely upsetting fro Trump to hear.  But he reacted early Friday morning by taking that swipe at Youngkin, perhaps unwittingly proving Sears’ point.

Youngkin stayed above this. “Listen, you all know me,” he told reporters. “I do not call people names. I really work hard to bring people together...that’s not the way I roll and not the way I behave.”

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/all-things-trump/youngkin-responds-trump-dig-thats-not-way-i-roll

The NEW YORK POST spoke to sources who had been around Trump as returns came in, and they didn’t paint a pretty picture. Trump had focused his ire on the increasingly popular GOP Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis when DeSantis had said nothing to provoke him, violating President Reagan’s “11th Commandment” about not speaking ill of others in the party. Trump succeeded only in making Republicans long for someone like Ronald Reagan at the helm of our party instead of what we have. And that makes the more measured DeSantis look even better.

https://nypost.com/2022/11/11/donald-trump-is-ranting-and-raving-over-lackluster-midterm-results-sources/

Given what Trump has been put through by his political enemies ever since he first announced he was running for President, it’s amazing he came through it in one piece. He is still standing after attempts on every front to destroy him, and we love him for that. But he needs to demonstrate for us that the saying, “What does not kill us makes us stronger,” is true in his case. (Research has shown that this is not generally true.) Trump needs to be stronger, not flailing. Wiser, not more emotional. More strategic, not more impulsive. If he has been weakened, if he is now more of a political liability, he’ll need to understand that it’s time to embark on another phase of life, outside of politics, for the good of the country he loves.

Given all that the left have done to try to take Trump out, how ironic would it be if they were able to just stand back now and let him do it to himself?

On the other hand, when Dan Bongino addressed this issue during his Friday podcast, he said he’s not worried that a primary contest between Trump and DeSantis will weaken the party. Judging from history, he believes this would strengthen it, no matter how much aggravation and airing of dirty laundry is involved. It’s good, he said, “because by the time you get to the general, all the dirty laundry’s been aired.” He also reminded us how hard Trump campaigned for Ron DeSantis in his first, very close election, saying that’s probably what placed him in the governor’s chair. He credited Trump for Florida’s move to “red.”

But Trump was certainly wrong, Bongino (who lives in Florida) said, to call DeSantis an “average” governor, when he is an excellent governor. “He took what Trump started,” he said, “and ran with it in the state of Florida.”

“The best approach right now is to slow down,” he cautioned. It should be about the party right now, and the races currently at stake. “There’s no rush,” he said; “there’ll be more than enough time to attack each other [on issues].’ He’s confident they’re “not gonna hurt each other” but strongly warns they must NOT make it personal, because voters will be deeply alienated by that. I would say this warning might have come too late for Trump, though, as we’re already seeing him alienate them.

What do you think? Here’s the podcast; his remarks on Trump/DeSantis start about 43 minutes in…

https://bongino.com/ep-1893-about-that-trump-desantis-feud

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  • D. Kurtz

    11/13/2022 09:49 PM

    Totally agree with both what your reader commented and what you have said. Personally know many acquaintances of mine that have expressed dismay with things he says, even though they liked what he had done as President. The name calling and schoolyard bully tactics need to stop. He needs to reassemble his leadership qualities and help ALL Americans fight this battle for the country we want to live in. Not the loony bin being forced at us with this administration.

  • Sue White

    11/13/2022 09:47 PM

    Congratulations to the awesome Sarah Huckabee Sanders on her big win, and to her equally awesome parents who I’m sure deserve a lot of credit for her success! Prayers for continued success to Sarah and the great state of Arkansas. Could this be the beginning of a future run for the presidency??? We can hope!

  • Maureen Keane

    11/13/2022 09:31 PM

    Former President Trump did good things for our country, but now needs to bow out from any ambition of running for President again. He is out of control, and will only continue to divide the country as have the Democrats. He will be too old to be President as is President Biden. There should be an age limit when running for President. 75 should be the cutoff.

  • Kenneth W. Condran

    11/13/2022 08:21 PM

    Mr. Huckabee, I was very disappointed in President Trump. We need unity not division. Name calling another Republican is so 2016. We are past that point in our party, today we must be supportive of those in the GOP that are praiseworthy. If this behavior continues he has seen the last of my money.
    I give to many candidates and conservative organizations.

  • Paul Wood

    11/13/2022 08:06 PM

    I no longer intend to vote for Trump. At least not in the primaries. Perhaps the arrogance jerk will implode, giving way for some decent human being, like Desantis, to have a chance. This was my hope when I voted for you, Governor. I fear Trump may again become the only option, like the last two times I voted. But I will not like it at all!

  • Jean Crawford

    11/13/2022 07:47 PM

    Thanks again for excellent editorial opinions! As a lifelong conservative, I appreciate your newsy notes and will add that I agree that as much as supported Trump, I have left that camp and now wish he would quiet down and get behind DeSantis, hopefully our new leader in 24! Keep up the good work!!!????

  • Marilyn Simpson

    11/13/2022 07:41 PM

    Trump was an outstanding president, with helpful victories on many fronts. BUT, after seeing what happened to most of the candidates he endorsed; his alienation of too many (his attack on DeSantis is just one); and his age I think he should not run again but rather work behind the scenes.

  • Kathy Collins

    11/13/2022 07:35 PM

    I wish someone could meet with Trump and tell him to be quiet. He is going to alienate voters and we do not need that regardless of what the Dems have done to him. We need to win.

  • Dianne King

    11/13/2022 07:33 PM

    I appreciate all the good things that President Trump did for this country! He was treated so unfairly every single day of his Presidency, but so many have lost respect for him because of what comes out of his mouth. It’s so sad to see a grown man behave in such an immature way. If anyone dares to even hint at a mistake or error, he blows up, says terrible things about the person, and is more than unkind, he is hateful and unforgiving from then on! Talk about holding a grudge! On the other hand though, I’ve never in my life seen such hate and lies as we see in the Democratic Party! As Rush Limbaugh used to say, “The Democrats have lost their minds!!!” Im very concerned for my children and grandchildren!

  • Paul Kern

    11/13/2022 07:29 PM

    I saw all the hit pieces in Trump. Only one on Fox pointed correctly the problem lies with the RNC. Many good things Trump did. Not perfect or a godking that Biden acts like. Too much public evidence of fraud nationwide. The establishment taking their cues from the left. The left, like the serpent of old seduced many Generation X and fear to keep their sheeple dumb!!