| Ralph Bristol |
Or, it may be nothing.
I don't know.
I know the MAGA majority in Congress is slim, and if a high-profile political divorce like this creates another fissure in the base, it may not be strong enough to support Trump in future demands on Congress.
WHAT HAPPENED?
President Donald Trump said Friday he no longer endorsed Marjorie
Taylor Greene, the Georgia congresswoman and a former staunch ally, and that he would support a conservative challenge against her in the next Republican primary election if it were the right candidate. In a Truth Social post Friday night, Trump said he “can’t take a ranting Lunatic’s call every day...”
My specialty is policy, not politics, so - is this important, or just "same song, different verse" in the volatile history of Trump friendships? The reason I ask is that Marjorie may just be the kind of person to make a few more waves than some of Trump's previous break-ups have done. Some of them have made a little noise, but it's noise has been - well - let's just say not the kind of noise that made Marjorie famous - or infamous.
Ralph Bristol is the former long-time morning talk radio host broadcasting on Supertalk 99.7 WTN. He was one of the less provocative and bombastic of conservative radio personalities, more thoughtful and grounded in conservative ideas. He left talk radio in 2018 and retired. He lives in Nashville.
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