Blue Lies Matter
It's NOT the Money: Lefty Insists We Could Solve Our Problems by 'Properly...
Presidential Journey: Trump Voters Know Who's Crying Now in Hilarious Parody Music Video
Denver Mayor Vows to Go to the Mattresses for Illegal Immigrants As Venezuelan...
More State-Sanctioned Sexual Harassment: U.K. Policy Will Let 'Trans' Officers STRIP-SEARC...
Democrats Extend Bipartisan Olive Branch in Hopes to Cooperate With Literally Hitler
Women Win: Georgetown Grants Pregnant Mom Exam Accommodation, Fight to Change Policy Conti...
Oh-So-Tolerant Lefty DRAGGED for Bragging About Ditching Elderly Neighbor Who Voted for Tr...
PURE PROPAGANDA: Media Mentions of 'Right Wing Extremism' Grew Exponentially Over Last Dec...
'It's Not an End to Itself': Daniel Horowitz Makes a Point About Populism
So Many Liberal TEARS! WATCH Epic Compilation of Scott Jennings Owning CNN Panelists...
Lawyer UP, Bro! Adam Schiff's Reaction to Trump Picking Pam Bondi for Attorney...
HA HA! Liz Cheney's Endorsement of Kamala HURT HER With Independents in Pennsylvania...
Fortune: U.S. Government Debt Load Now Seen As the Biggest Risk to Financial...
Sen. Eric Schmitt Leaves NBC’s Kristen Welker Speechless Listing Ways Biden WEAPONIZED the...

Is Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan 'building a different ship' for the GOP as 'rats start to flee' the Trump administration?

A few days ago, Washington Post “conservative” columnist Max Boot published a piece supposedly about the buzz around Fox News’ Tucker Carlson as a possible presidential candidate in 2024 (running against Joe Biden, of course), but Boot had already picked his Republican for the race: Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, whom he saw as the future of the party. The Washington Examiner’s Jay Caruso had a great thread breaking down Boot’s argument:

Advertisement

Advertisement

Speaking of the Washington Post, on Thursday, the paper published a piece by Hogan savaging President Trump over his response to the coronavirus, headlined, “I’m a GOP governor. Why didn’t Trump help my state with coronavirus testing?”

Advertisement

That led Slate’s Will Saletan to suggest that Hogan was trying to reshape the Republican party for a possible run in 2024.

Advertisement

Advertisement

So both Democrats and NeverTrumpers (same thing at this point) are trying to set up Hogan for a presidential run to “fix” the GOP? Pass.


Related:

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Twitchy Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement