S. E. Cupp

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S.E. is a nationally syndicated columnist, author and commentator. She is author of the book “Losing Our Religion: The Liberal Media’s Attack on Christianity” and co-author of the book “Why You’re Wrong About the Right.” She is a CNN contributor.

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Threats and lawsuits have sent a wave of fear and panic across the media, as they are intended to do. And sadly the media is, in most cases, capitulating.
Moments of crisis is when the president tends to lie the most. He lied about what happened on Jan. 6. He continues to lie about the 2020 election. He’s lied about Gaza, Russia, migrants, tariffs, our allies, members of Congress and so much more.
When we tell our grandkids that a major political party in America nominated a convicted felon to be president, a man who incited an insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, a man who was found liable for sexual abuse, who would believe us?
Don’t be fooled — Gavin Newsom knows that by drawing Donald Trump in as a foil, he only elevates himself.
Remember all the promises Donald Trump made, including bringing down the prices of all goods? Well, it turns out, governing is hard and simply showing up doesn’t lead to deals.
Elon Musk is now quietly exiting the scene he once dominated, his reputation torn to shreds.
The bill will inflict enormous pain on Americans, who were promised economic prosperity under a Trump administration. Instead, his budget adds another $3.8 trillion to the federal government’s $1.8 trillion deficit.
Not only is this the kind of blind loyalty Dems rightly scold MAGA Republicans for — failing to do the right thing if it meant crossing their boss — but it’s keeping the party from moving on.
The 2028 election may seem far away, but it isn’t. Voters need time to get to know their candidates, and the party needs a long runway to condition an environment for newcomers.
Pointing out how bad Donald Trump is — when that’s obvious to a growing majority of Americans — isn’t action. Nor are protests, speeches and stunts.