President Lyndon Johnson is thought to have said, after hearing of a critical Walter Cronkite commentary about the Vietnam War, words to this effect: "If I have lost Walter Cronkite, I have lost middle America."
The precise wording differs depending on from whom you heard the story. And although Cronkite held great importance in his day, more so than any one individual CAN possess in the multipolar media world of today, the story is likely apocryphal.
Still, I think as a rapt reader of Caro's books, that Johnson may have had the self-awareness necessary to have said something like that. Trump would never say, "If I have lost Ann Coulter, I have lost my hypernationalist base."
Maybe he should, though.
https://www.thewrap.com/ann-coulter-turns-on-disloyal-actual-retard-trump-in-twitter-rant/
I have no dog in that fight. May Coulter and Trump tear each other to pieces until neither is heard from any more. Just get me some popcorn.
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