Laura Ingraham Calls Out Donald Trump Over 'Loser's Strategy
Fox News broadcaster Laura Ingraham—a key ally of presidential hopeful Donald Trump—appeared to liken his campaign performance to a "loser's strategy" this week.
The TV host made the comments on her show, The Ingraham Angle, on Fox News on Monday during a conversation with academic and commentator Victor Davis Hanson, a senior fellow at public policy think tank the Hoover Institution.
The pair were discussing Trump's rally in Atlanta on Saturday, in which he attacked popular Georgia governor and fellow Republican Brian Kemp by accusing him of doing a bad job running the state and alleging that Kemp wanted him "to lose" his bid for the White House.
Ingraham said Trump's attacks were a poor way to campaign and that the strategy was "not going to work" with the Republican voters he needed to attract.
Fox News broadcaster Laura Ingraham—a key ally of presidential hopeful Donald Trump—appeared to liken his campaign performance to a "loser's strategy" this week.
The pair were discussing Trump's rally in Atlanta on Saturday, in which he attacked popular Georgia governor and fellow Republican Brian Kemp by accusing him of doing a bad job running the state and alleging that Kemp wanted him "to lose" his bid for the White House.
Ingraham said Trump's attacks were a poor way to campaign and that the strategy was "not going to work" with the Republican voters he needed to attract.
They have all whined intermittently about Trump's "behavior" for the past 13 years. None of them have the guts to step away from him though. Next month Ingraham will give some milktoast comment about how undisciplined he is and five minutes later be praising him. Its just a merry go round for these fools.
Every day in every way Trump's campaign is blowing up, in his face!
I've heard other criticism before-- from Trump supporters, Republicans who do want him to win the election.
Basically the same thing in different ways: Trump has a tendency to constantly attack his opponent-- usually in nasty ways. It seems he just can't resist.
Many people are telling him this is counter-productive. Among other things it alienates many "undecideds".
So what do they suggest as a winning strategy? Instead of personal attacks on Democrats, he should change by talking about issues.
It seems he just can't resist.
People are saying he can't control himself, that he's not thinking clearly.
That these counter-productive rants are the beginning signs show signs of senility.
People are saying he can't control himself, that he's not thinking clearly.
That these counter-productive rants are the beginning signs show signs of senility.
Some people are even saying that he's really gotten too old-- hence the deterioration in his mental faculties. And that if the Republicans want to win the election, they should replace with someone much younger!
If only that were possible.
If only that were possible.
Its true-- he'd never agree to that!