Jim Geraghty of National Review and Greg Corombos of Radio America cheer Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw for exhibiting the rare ability to make lots of good points in a short period of time in language anyone can understand.  Crenshaw took to social media to explain why he opposes a bill from House Democrats and what ideas he prefers, and Jim and Greg hope more conservatives follow Crenshaw’s lead.  They also marvel at the new Ninja Bomb, which packs six lethal blades instead of explosives, allowing terrorists and other enemies to be targeted while greatly reducing the risk of collateral damage.  And they enjoy watching Beto O’Rourke’s poll numbers crater in New Hampshire now that the media are no longer fawning over him.

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  1. FredGoodhue Coolidge
    FredGoodhue
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    Would not Jesus use a thunderbolt?

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  2. Taras Coolidge
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    What new realism?  

    The same media that promoted Beto O’Rourke against Ted Cruz are now trying to eliminate him in favor of other candidates they prefer — more “diverse“ or more progressive or more electable. 

    This is no more remarkable than when the media turned against John McCain in 2008 because he was running against their preferred candidate, so that outweighed his many years of service in disrupting the Republican Party and the conservative movement.

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