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Today is Wednesday, the day after Donald Trumps big victory in the New York primary, so today, pundits, our Narrative is Trump: Hes wrapped up the Republican nomination, right? So thats what well talk about today, all day. Because were TV pundits and we stick to the Narrative.
Ready, pundits? Go, ninjas, go:
Scottie Nell Hughes, Trump Supporter, on CNN: You have a sitting senator in Texas, a sitting governor in Ohio that cannot even get 50 percent of their own state to support them. [Trump] has proven time and time again that he can win in every part of this country.
Sarah Isgur Flores, former Carly Fiorina campaign manager, MSNBC guest: Donald Trump wants to claim that being on the five-yard line is a touchdown. I think everyone believes Ted Cruz can shift the momentum on the second ballot [at the GOP convention].
Meghan McCain, Fox News contributor: Trumps negatives will filter down into Senate races, congressional races and local races. And I worry about it being like Goldwater, like an unmitigated bloodbath, where [Republicans] lose everything.
David Gregory, CNN analyst: Cruz has got to do something that he did in Wisconsin, expand his base of support. ... Hes got to go to other states in the West, including Indiana and the Midwest, to show that he can reach beyond that core strength of evangelical Christians.
Thank you, pundits. To summarize: Trump hes up! Hes down! Hes neither up nor down!
In other words, its just another day in Punditstan, the land of gleaming teeth, flowing hair and hot takes. Throughout the day and long into the morrow, the pundits will work diligently to replenish Americas strategic opinion reserves with regular breaks, of course, for ads for retractable hoses, cholesterol medication and nonstick cooking pans.
These days, the people of Punditstan are a critical part of the cable news-industrial complex. The leading news networks CNN, Fox News, MSNBC dont report the news as much as they talk and speculate endlessly about it. For at least the past year, as well as for the next five months, the only thing theyre talking about is the presidential campaign, a story perfectly tailored for 24-hour cable with its built-in conflict, historic importance and, yes, ever-changing narratives (plus, who in America doesnt have something to say about Trump and Clinton?). That means just one thing: Right now, were at peak punditry.
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