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S. E. Cupp

Columnist

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.

Former President Donald Trump’s big mouth has undoubtedly helped him politically. But it’s inarguably hurt everyone around him, including the dozens of other defendants in his cases and convicted Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol.
Obnoxious. Annoying. Disrespectful. Inexperienced. Conspiratorial. Those are just some adjectives you could use to describe Ramaswamy.
Even now, after we’ve seen the man behind the curtain, Trump is still selling himself as the great and powerful Wizard of Oz.
Has anybody told Republicans that their anti-abortion measures are unpopular and failing all over the country, even in red states like Ohio?
Donors hoped Ron DeSantis would run as “Trump but smarter.” But if it’s possible, he’s running as Trump but dumber, at least politically.
On the leaked audio, Trump can be heard bragging about having classified material, carelessly jeopardizing America’s national security and its servicemen and women.
Biden and the Democratic National Committee made a risky move: major changes to the primary calendar, that put South Carolina first, ahead of Iowa and New Hampshire. History shows the risk-taking could backfire.
The idea from his GOP supporters that pardoning Donald Trump, if he is convicted of any crimes, would do anything to make things less “intense,” Americans less “divided,” or the country “good” is absurd.
Pence, who just announced he will run for president, has nothing good to show for his four years of loyal service to Trump.