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Showing posts with label Ed Rollins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ed Rollins. Show all posts

Sunday, January 22, 2017

George Will And Others Canned At Fox. Being A Traitor To Republicanism Has A Penalty


Fox News dumps several prominent contributors heading into 2017

 


Fox News dumps several prominent contributors heading into 2017
Conservative columnist and pundit George Will, is interviewed in this office in the Georgetown section of Washington on Tuesday, April 22, 2008. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)



As the new year rolls on and the new president takes office, Fox News has confirmed they will not be renewing contracts of several prominent contributors. A network spokesperson has confirmed that conservative political commentator George Will, actress Stacey Dash, and Republican strategist Ed Rollins will not be renewing their contracts with Fox News, along with journalist Marvin Kalb and columnist Cal Thomas.
Once dubbed “the most powerful journalist in America” by The Wall Street Journal, 75-year-old George Will made headlines throughout the election cycle for his outspoken opposition to now-President Donald Trump. Will announced in June 2016 that he was leaving the Republican party and changing his voter registration status to “unaffiliated.”
“This is not my party,” Will said at the time. “Make sure he loses,” he told GOP voters, referring to Trump. He left ABC in 2011 after 30 years with the network to join Fox News in 2013.
Actress Stacey Dash joined Fox News in 2014 as a frequent contributor on the show “Outnumbered,” and endorsed Trump in March 2016. The 50-year-old, who is most recognized from her role in the 1995 movie Clueless, told Fox Business host Stuart Varney in 2016 that she would help Trump win the minority vote, and reasoned that Americans chose Trump because “they want someone who will not put up with non-sense.”
Rollins, who served as co-chair of a pro-Trump super PAC, predicted Trump’s win in November, telling Steve Doocy of “Fox and Friends” at the time, “I see Trump edging this thing out. I think he’s got the momentum.” The month before, he told Laura Ingraham it would “take a miracle” for Trump to win. The 73-year-old political commentator moved from CNN to Fox News in 2011.
The news comes after the announcement of British political Nigel Farage coming on board as a contributor for Fox. Farage led the UK Independence party from 2006 to 2009 and again from 2010 to 2016. He is an avid Trump supporter, and was ranked second in The Daily Telegraph’s “Top 100 Most Influential Right Wingers” in 2013.

Friday, October 23, 2015

GOP Finally Awakens From Its Sleep. Acknowledges Trump May Win Nomination!

GOP Finally Admits: Trump May Win Nomination

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Friday, 23 Oct 2015 11:03 AM
A group of top strategists, operatives and activists in the early primary states Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada say Donald Trump's chances of clenching the Republican nomination are on the rise.

Politico, which assembled the panel, said 81 percent of Republicans quizzed believe the billionaire developer's chances of winning the nomination are higher today than just month ago. And 79 percent of Democrats believe the same thing.
One Nevada Republican told the website Trump has shown that he has staying power in a way that previous flash-in-the-pan candidates like Herman Cain, Michele Bachmann and Newt Gingrich did not.

"A lot can happen in the next few months but it is time for everyone to stop whistling past the graveyard and realize that this is real and he could be our standard bearer," the insider said.
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A South Carolina Republican added, "Donald Trump being the GOP nominee is now within the realm of possibility."

Others are also trumpeting Trumps' possible clinch of the GOP nomination — and beyond.

In Vanity Fair, David Burstein, founder of the political action think-tank "Run for America," writes: "While I'm not predicting Donald Trump will win the presidency, it's time for us all to realize that President Trump is not only not implausible — it's very possible."

And Ed Rollins, who national campaign director for President Ronald Reagan's 1984 reelection and campaign chairman for Mike Huckabee's 2008 run, told National Review: 
"Trump is a serious player for the nomination at this time."
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