Today In 'Both Sides Do It:' Party Elites Are Ruining Our Democracy
The Fox 'News' legal analyst, Peter Johnson Jr., is tasked with explaining the math with regards to the number of delegates needed for each party's best candidate to garner the nomination. Johnson, with his hilarious doubly funny name, is playing the both sides card. He equates the 'establishment' GOP's disavowal of Trump as the same affront to Bernie Sanders because of the existence of Democratic superdelegates.
Suddenly, Fox 'News' is on the side of the commoner? This could be because of a Trump inevitability, Johnson is now denigrating the idea of billionaires controlling the Republican Party and sideswiping the will of the people in a brokered RNC convention this Summer. After all, if you want to know what Roger Ailes is thinking, just listen to his legal mouthpiece, Peter Johnson Jr. Initially resisting a Trump-as-nominee scenario, Johnson Jr. has warmed up to the Trump voter; you know the type: the people who punch Black protesters in the face at a Klan Trump Rally. The GOP's establishment billionaires have spent $27.5 million in ads against Trump recently.