Home No repentance necessary: Youngkin, given opportunity to disavow Trump, demurs
Region/State

No repentance necessary: Youngkin, given opportunity to disavow Trump, demurs

Chris Graham
glenn youngkin
(© mark reinstein – Shutterstock)

Fox News anchor Bret Baier gave Glenn Youngkin three chances to deny Donald Trump. Youngkin, unlike the Apostle Peter, was a good disciple, and the rooster crowed this morning with nary a cross word from him.

“Well, you know, I’m not a name-caller,” Youngkin sidestepped on the first question from Baier, who was trying to get comment from the governor on Trump’s odd social media post claiming that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has a “death wish,” and referred to McConnell’s wife, Elaine Chao, who served in Trump’s Cabinet, as “his China-loving wife, Coco Chow.”

This seems an easy thing to do if you’re Youngkin, and you’re trying to present yourself as a middle-of-the-road conservative alternative to the likes of Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

You’re not a RINO if you think death threats and blatant racism toward other Republicans is a bad thing, and you let people know that.

Instead, Youngkin continued with a word salad about “common-sense solutions,” which Baier interrupted.

“But this thing doesn’t help,” the anchor said.

“We can actually win over and over again by pressing forward answers to problems,” Youngkin tried to continue.

That was his second chance to deny Trump.

“That post doesn’t help,” Baier pushed back.

“Yeah, but, Bret, I’ve just found that calling people names is not the way to, not the way to put forth a good idea,” Youngkin said, then began another word salad about taxes and schools and moving the country forward.

He didn’t deny Trump, disavow him, criticize him in any way, shape or form.

Because he’s afraid that in doing so, he’d be done within the Republican Party.

It’s a sign of how pathetic things have gotten under that tent, for sure, but it’s equally pathetic that a guy like Youngkin, who with a net worth in the range of a half-billion dollars doesn’t need politics, and you’d think could say what he really thinks, consequences be damned, either feels constrained from being able to do so, or, more troubling, he’s only playing nice because he is a Trumper, and knows that he couldn’t get elected in Virginia if that was known.




Multimedia

 

Chris Graham

Chris Graham

Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

Latest News

Tom Perriello
Virginia Politics

Democrats target Tom Perriello, offer resources to flip Fifth District seat

power line workers
Virginia Politics

Virginia SCC to hold public hearing on NextEra Energy transmission line

The matter before the Virginia State Corporation Commission involving a request by NextEra Energy Transmission Virginia Inc. to build electric transmission facilities in Frederick County has a public hearing on the schedule for next month.

Wayne Theatre downtown Waynesboro performing arts center
Local

Waynesboro: Wayne Theatre Alliance announces departure of executive director

The Wayne Theatre Alliance announced that its executive director, Tracy Straight, “has concluded her tenure,” per a release issued on Thursday, in which the nonprofit’s board wished Straight “every success in her future endeavors.”

skin cancer
News

Don’t mess around with skin cancer: Get that weird spot checked out

donald trump
Trump's America

Mel Gurtov | Trump’s bromance dream undermines relations with South Korea

closeup of microphone on stage
Local

Harrisonburg: Train, Moon Taxi to perform at Atlantic Union Bank Center on Oct. 2

Nysoun Gardner Charlottesville
Local

Charlottesville Police have 20-year-old suspect in Aug. 6 shooting in custody