Despising Your Fellows Must Be Tough

Erick Erickson isn’t doing well. First, he doesn’t like his leaders, especially when it comes to Hunter Biden and his laptop:

Again, I don’t have a problem if the GOP wants to see what all the fuss is about. But giving it this much attention and making it this much of a priority is more likely than not going to be self-defeating and blow up in their faces.

A better end goal would be not to drag the Bidens but shake up and reform the national security apparatus of the United States, which has been politicized. If the GOP were smart (HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA), they’d wind this down and pass it over to a special committee designed to investigate the FBI, Justice Department, and the politicization therein. Then, the Biden laptop story becomes a useful illustration of how all the above collaborated with a social media company to censor a media outlet from telling a true story. And then the entangling details of the laptop provide extra news nuggets.

And then he makes the suggestion that the national security apparatus has been politicized. Sure. Maybe the first topic of the day will be how the FBI assisted Hillary in her run for the Presidency.

Or was it hated her? Quite honestly, you can find both views, although the former seems surprisingly popular. Talk to progressives, though, and it’s all about former FBI Director (and then-Republican) James Comey deliberately screwing Clinton over.

I read Comey’s book and felt he just got caught in the well-known Greek rocks, and then discovered that Trump is just a corrupt mess.

Yeah, have a pack of fourth-rate House GOP members questioning Republican and FBI Director Christopher Wray and his subordinates about how they all secretly supported Hillary. That’ll go down like an iron thistle.

Does Erickson really want the national security apparatus angry at his side? There’s just about no one qualified in the House GOP to conduct such questioning. How about if they put Gaetz, Jordan, and Greene in charge?

Oh, my. Now that’d be a dumpster fire to burn out the metaphor. We’d need something new.

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