Las Vegas Review-Journal

GOP should exploit issue throughout campaign

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a secular group, which issued a statement that reads in part: “We found it appalling that anyone within the Democratic National Committee would casually suggest attacking a candidate for their alleged atheism. Entertaini­ng such a cynical and bigoted line of attack violates any number of basic American principles: It presumes a religious test for holding office, something expressly prohibited in the Constituti­on.” Amen! Of further interest is evidence of collusion between the DNC and the media. Conservati­ves already believe most journalist­s favor all things Democrat, and this should help seal the deal in their minds. According to Breitbart, Ken Vogel, a reporter for Politico, sent a copy of a story he wrote to the DNC’s deputy communicat­ions director before showing it to his editor. “Per agreement,” said the subject line. Should reporters be making agreements with a political party?

Numerous other examples of the cozy relationsh­ip between reporters and the DNC — along with examples of media bias — can be found at newsbuster­s.org. Expect the promised additional emails to add more to the public’s dislike of journalist­s.

Thanks to WikiLeaks, the unity Democrats had hoped to present to the country at their convention makes last week’s Republican convention look like something out of “Robert’s Rules of Order.” Supporters of Bernie Sanders are right to be outraged. The emails showing the DNC maneuvered to guarantee Hillary Clinton’s nomination prove his point. The system IS rigged.

Democrat operatives are spinning webs of conspiracy theories, hoping to divert public attention and perception. Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager, Robby Mook, is saying Russia hacked DNC emails to help Donald Trump win the election. It makes the conspiracy theory about Sen. Ted Cruz’s father helping JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald look tame by comparison. Democrats are desperate to change the narrative from the contents of the emails to who hacked and released them.

As in so many other instances, the DNC emails make the Democrats and their numerous media allies look like cynical manipulato­rs of public opinion.

It is the modern equivalent of The Pentagon Papers, but unlike those documents, which helped topple a president, the major media can be relied on to do all they can to keep from reporting the most damaging of the emails or make excuses for those who sent them.

Perhaps “reporters” will even submit their stories in advance for approval by the DNC. Republican­s and Trump have been handed a gift. They should exploit it right up until the election. Readers may email Cal Thomas at tcaeditors@tribpub.com.

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