Why Does The Republican Establishment Expect Trump To Apologize To Megyn Kelly?

Filed in National by on August 10, 2015

I’ve come to accept that the Republican establishments only chance of getting rid of Donald Trump is to get him to self implode – since not one of these professed leaders will ever take him on. The best they can do is lob a few personal attacks at him, tsk tsk his tone, and (dare I say it?) point out how un-PC he is. What they don’t do is call out his policy or the substance of his comments.

When Trump made his remarks about Mexican immigrants and the GOP feigned outrage he said, “The crime is raging and it’s violent. And if you talk about it, it’s racist.” Ooh, that line is straight out of the Republican playbook. In GOPland, being called a racist is a gazillion times worse than being a racist.

When Trump said, “He’s (John McCain) not a war hero. He’s a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured.” the Republican establishment thought, “Ah ha! Now we’ve got him!” What they ignored was the fact that Republicans are quite comfortable in not supporting all the troops. Swiftboating and booing a gay serviceman is a-okay with them.

Which brings us to Trump’s remarks about Megyn Kelly. Why would anyone think these comments would hurt him? And if you’re wondering why the GOP response to Trump is, once again, so lame consider this: If your party depends on the claim that there isn’t a war on women then what’s the big deal with what Trump said? How is the attack on Megyn Kelly worse than Trump’s attacks on Mexican immigrants and John McCain?

And there’s the rub. Republicans are trying to portray Trump’s words against Kelly as the bridge too far. But, how can they do that when they don’t really believe in sexism?

The truth is… the GOP Presidential field is fine with Trump’s comments about Megyn Kelly, John McCain and Mexican immigrants. What they aren’t fine with is Trump. It’s why their outrage over these comments rings hollow – their outrage over Trump isn’t policy based, it’s personal.

Basically, Trump has beaten them at their own game. The only way they can successfully call out Trump is to call out themselves.

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  1. pandora says:

    Oh my, I should have checked in with our local Republican blog before I wrote this piece. Check out these gems:

    DonAyotte
    August 8, 2015 at 10:56

    I don’t believe that Megyn Kelly gets a pass for being unprofessional just because of her beauty. The issue of the Republican party’s “war on women” is an issue for her own show on Foxnews and did not have a place on the GOP debate. No free pass Megyn! I for one, am not impressed.

    See? It’s about her looks. Don’t believe me? Check out this comment by Rick:

    Rick
    August 10, 2015 at 08:16

    If Megyn Kelly looked like Barbara Makulski, she’d be flipping burgers. She’s a professional bimbo.

    Trump has done a great service by showing what our “establishment” GOP politicians really are; professional politicians. The same “experts” who have bestowed upon us an incomprehensible 19-trillion-dollar debt.

    In 2012 the GOP “establishment” gave us a “cross-the-aisle” moderate who could appeal to “independents.”
    Unfortunately, the liberal from Massachusetts couldn’t carry the base. And neither will the candidate that Rove et. al. plans to foist upon the GOP electorate, Jeb Bush.

    Like millions of other conservatives, I simply will not vote for Bush. Hence, he simply can’t win.

    Maybe we should just forego the election and coronate Hillary and Jeb as our “leaders.” What is the difference between the two? Let them “lead” together as Queen and Prime Minister.

    Bimbo? Oh yeah, Trump’s behavior won’t hurt him with the GOP base. Not. One. Little. Bit.

  2. jason330 says:

    “Republicans are trying to portray Trump’s words against Kelly as the bridge too far. But, how can they do that when they don’t really believe in sexism?”

    Great point.

    The GOP “base” (and they are base in every conceivable way) has been trained BY POLITICIANS to hate government and hate politicians. The irony is mind boggling.

    Now they are confused and upset that they have a genuine ANTI-POLITICIAN cleaning their clocks. It would be hilarious except for all the collateral damage they are doing with all the venomous hatred of government and governing.

  3. mouse says:

    Do they think that Kelly just made up the questions on her own without approval of the Fox/republican leaders?

  4. puck says:

    The second Trump apologizes for anything, he is finished, and he knows it. His mob of low-life supporters will abandon him.

  5. donviti says:

    I honestly don’t know what a gordian knot is…but this thing between Trump, the GOP and Megyn Kelly sure seems to embody what I think one is

  6. cassandra m says:

    I’ve made the point in a few places that the misogyny is deep in the GOP DNA and this proves it. You can also tell by how feeble to calls from other candidates are for Trump to take those words back. But Megyn Kelly gets her paycheck from catering to these misogynists, so I’m not feeling very sorry for her that they’ve turned on her.

  7. pandora says:

    Yep, misogyny wins – even when it comes to conservative women Republicans claim to support.

  8. Rusty Dils says:

    Because he inferred she was on her period. Never appropriate as a public comment!

  9. LeBay says:

    Because he inferred she was on her period.

    We don’t know what trump *inferred*. It seems that some people think he IMPLIED Ms. Kelly’s aunt was in town.

  10. mouse says:

    Just turn on any talk radio station. Trump has sent the signal and every misogynist screamer is calling in to voice his resentment of women. True conservatives lol!