The Gorsuch appointment, the string of 5-4 SCOTUS decisions with him in the majority, and the Kennedy vacancy has left the never-Trump right standing on a shrinking sliver of ground. After all, they thought HRC would have been preferable.
— Brit Hume (@brithume) July 2, 2018
David French, a Never Trumper, has to live with the fact that he was willing to accept Hillary Clinton as president.
Many of us did not prefer Hillary. I thought Hillary should have been indicted. https://t.co/bWeTa7hyMq
— David French (@DavidAFrench) July 3, 2018
But many did support her, including George Will, Michael Gerson, David Frum and Max Boot, with Will rooting for a Hillary landslide. Bret Stephens said he wasn’t supporting either, but said Hillary would be “survivable,” which he couldn’t say about Trump. Just a few examples.
— Brit Hume (@brithume) July 3, 2018
Your tweet implied we all felt that way. We did not. I didn’t vote for either low-character candidate.
— David French (@DavidAFrench) July 3, 2018
Poor Mr. French.
He takes offense when Brit Hume tweets about the Supreme Court and Trump's election, noting that many in the Never Trump crowd considered Hillary Clinton to be preferable as president.
French claims he did not prefer Hillary, but it's undeniable that many did, including former Milwaukee talk radio host Charlie Sykes.
Sykes said, "In any other scenario, Hillary Clinton's lying about her emails, and her pay-for-play relationship with the Clinton Foundation would be disqualifying issues. The only reason they're not disqualifying is because Donald Trump is a fundamentally more repellent, dishonest figure."
The Never Trump people should acknowledge that had we not ignored what they had to say, Hillary would have been elected president and turned the Supreme Court into a Leftist judicial activist playground.
Of course, they won't acknowledge that.
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