SALUTE
The
Sunday Talk Shows celebrated the Fourth of July by adding some extra
panic about terrorists, inviting Rick Perry on to claim Obama is
killing jobs, and having Ted Cruz on for a salute to Donald Trump.
On
ABC's This Week, Pierre Thomas was a bit let down that there
were no terror attacks on July Fourth, but he assured us “the
concern did not end with the fireworks last night,” and “it does
not end until July 17,” because ISIS has “called on followers to
make Ramadan, quote, 'a month of disasters for the infidels'.” and
“ISIS urging its followers to carry out attacks including here in
the U.S.”
On
the possibility an undocumented immigrant who had been deported five
times may have murdered someone,” Thomas said “this may be a
classic example that bureaucracy can kill.”
Representative
Bob Goodlatte this tragedy
“is repeated every day around the
country
and doesn't get this kind of notoriety”
On
Meet The Press, host Chuck Todd expressed amazement that
members of the general public were brave enough to leave their homes
and celebrate with all these terrorist threats, with White House
correspondent Kristen Welker noting “Hundreds of thousands braved
the tight security in New York,” but she said “ISIS continues to
call for attacks online and through social media including through
the holy month of Ramadan,” and “Congress that would require
social media sites like Twitter and YouTube to report videos and
other content posted by suspected terrorists.”
Chuck
Todd warned about “an 80% increase foreign fighters entering Syria
and Iraq to fight for ISIS. That's now about 22,000 fighters from
over 100 countries.” Reporting from the Turkish border, Richard
Engel explained that strong U.S. ally Turkey doesn't actually want to
defeat ISIS “Because if ISIS were defeated here Kurdish fighters
would take over.”
Shifting
to domestic politics, Chuck Todd said “unaffiliated or no-party
voters are now the leading political party in 12 states.” and said
“I am stunned that there hasn't been
a semi-significant independent
candidate.”
George
Stephanopoulos said “Meanwhile, on the Democratic side, you've got
Trump dominating the Republican side. Bernie Sanders drawing these
huge crowds.” Kathleen Parker said “I actually see
Trump and
Sanders as sort of mirror images
of each other in that they're
representing
the extremes of the base.”
Representative
Tom Cole said Donald Trump “helps” the Republican party, while
Bill Kristol pointed out people are upset about illegal immigration
because they actually murder people.
On
ABC, Texas Governor Rick Perry said President Obama and the EPA are
killing jobs. When George Stephanopoulos noted that
12 million jobs
have been created over the last six years, and “President Obama’s
team points out that the private sector’s added
jobs 64 months in a
row. Perry
replied,
“Thanks to Texas!”
But
the most absurd moments came when Ted Cruz dropped by Meet The
Press.
As
noted last week, he called the Supreme Court “five unelected
lawyers declaring they are the rulers of 320 million Americans,”
and complained that they overruled the people on gay marriage and
didn't overturn Obamacare. He called for Supreme Court Justices to be
elected, saying “it's the justices who have politicized the Court.
They are the ones who have stepped in to try to resolve every policy
matter. They shouldn't be rewriting Obamacare,” and “they stopped
being an umpire. They became a player on a team. They put on an Obama
jersey.”
He
also said “I like Donald Trump. He's bold, he's brash” and “I
salute Donald Trump for focusing on the need to address illegal
immigration. The Washington cartel
doesn't want to address that. The
Washington
cartel doesn't believe we need to
secure the borders”
Cruz
may like Donald Trump's boldness, but Cruz himself is not such a bold
truth-teller. Six times Chuck Todd asked Ted Cruz
what he would do
with 11 million
undocumented immigrants, and six times he
refused to
answer.
So,
although a Democratic President cut Republican unemployment in half,
Obama is killing jobs; we can't stop panicking about foreign
terrorists, or murderous immigrants; and because a conservative Chief
Justice didn't gut a health care laws passed by Congress, we have to
amend the Constitution to elect Justices. And although Macy's, Serta
Mattresses, Univision, NBC, the PGA, LPGA, USGA, PGA of America,
NASCAR, and many prominent Republicans all distanced themselves from
Donald Trump, Ted Cruz thinks he's terrific, bold, brash, and
deserves a salute.
And
that's the most ridiculous thing that happened this Sunday.
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