Republican Party and Right Wing in Freefall

Posted on the 23 January 2016 by Morage @kebmebms

I keep finding, by pure chance, more and yet more indications, at least weekly, of Right Wing and Republican Party splintering. So much so that even the word "splintering" doesn't seem strong enough to describe it. They seem to be nothing but attacking one another and tearing the party apart.
I just ran across three examples today, again, by pure chance. All came from the site Mediaite today.Here's the first.
National Review's Lowry Responds to Critics: 'Faith in Trump Is Misplaced'
Here's the very Right Wing, very conservative, very Republican-supporting National Review attacking Donald Trump, really, and the people who support him, even though he's the frontrunner in the polls. How fantastic is that?  Well, at least for the rest of us, anyway.
Here's the second internal attack within the Party I saw today:
Fox's WattersNationalReviewWriters 'Putting PureConservatism Over the Country' Get that. Nearly unbelievable. Right Wing, ultra-conservative, Republican supporting Fox, attacking the, again, very Right Wing and Conservative and Republican Party supporting National Review, of all things, for being too conservative and, as it says, "putting pure Conservatism over..." the interests "...of the country."
And the third and final mention:

Pat Buchanan: National Review 'Gave Up Pretense of Objectivity' Attacking Trump
Again, a staunch Right Winger, Pat Buchanan, attacking a long time, staunch Right Wing media source for daring to criticize Donald Trump, one of the two, if not the most popular candidates for the presidency this year, in polling.
This is phenomenal, really. The Democratic Party and anyone not supporting the Republicans couldn't write or ask for anything better for this group. It's clear the group is, for all purposes, self-destructing.
Darn the luck, huh?
Pass the popcorn.