Conservative infighting could hand Democrats an undeserved victory
Conservative infighting could hand Democrats an undeserved victory

Chalk this one up for the Liberals. They’ve ignited so much chaos at Trump’s rallies that they’ve got Conservatives fighting among themselves.

Liberals seldom fight among themselves. Mindlessly they go with the herd.

Conservatives clash. Or as Descartes would have it -- I think therefore I am a Conservative. I think therefore I am pro-America, pro-Israel.

So what’s up with the Breitbart flap as it concerns some reporters? Plenty. But first the headlines.

I’ve got a headache. I just listened to a Hillary victory speech.
Trump has taken the Florida primary and gets all 99 delegates. That’s huge. Hillary also took Florida but nobody cares. The fix is in. She is destined to win the nomination for her side because the Democrat powerbrokers say so and Liberals always follow the leader. They dare not dissent.

It’s a form of mind control we find in such Progressive flunkies as Juan Williams and Alan Colmes.

Republicans differ. They tend to be selective and think for themselves. This does cause dissent. But give-and-take is what Democracy is all about. Republicans are not robots and Ohio went not to Trump, but to John Kasich last night, and so for Trump the rumble has just begun.

This is good for America. Let the best man win, though outside of Trump, who?   

Please let’s not argue as to whether Trump is a true Conservative. We’ve covered this already and I’ve got a headache. I just listened to a Hillary victory speech.

What they’ve got is a migraine over there at Breitbart, for some time the go-to site for Conservative news and views, political correctness be damned, which makes it a perfect fit for Trump, which is precisely where things went wrong. Editors and reporters have started leaving the online newsroom feeling that it’s too much in the bag for Trump.

If so, Ohio was not a success. Other than that, it was a good night for Trump and for Breitbart, but not for one of its reporters.

The trouble started in Florida at one of those Trump rallies. Trump was in top form, the crowd was exhilarated and peaceful – and then came the thugs.

These are the same thugs who disrupt our campuses. Yes, BDS and SJP -- and when they get bored bullying Jewish kids they find other soft spots.

They found Trump.

When they show up anything can happen, and it did. There was pushing and shoving and in the middle of it all a Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields claimed that she was pushed and shoved. Not by one of them. But by a Trump campaign manager. She expected her bosses to support her.

Instead, she claims, they supported Trump. So she quit. So did a few more staffers, notably Ben Shapiro, who’s often seen on Fox News with Megyn Kelly.

Whose side to take?

I can’t say. In fact I dare not say. Something happened. It’s like any family squabble. Wisdom says outsiders should keep out.

It’s not our business but it would be a shame to lose the clear-headed energy that’s been coming from Breitbart.

Energy is the word when it comes to the news business. Editors and reporters are in a mad dash to get it first and get it right.

Friction happens as I tell it first-hand in this newsroom thriller.

Shapiro has been a particularly strong voice for Israel and it would be a waste to lose him within Breitbart or out.

Mostly, it would be a shame if Conservatives keep bickering and in so doing hand us over by default to the scofflaw Hillary Clinton.

We can’t make the same mistake again. From Breitbart onward Conservatives need to patch things up to make amends for the past eight years.

The New York Times has already given the Breitbart dispute Front Page, so you know they are chortling and dancing in that newsroom.
Patching it up has been Trump’s latest plea, and he asked for it again last night.

Imagine John Kerry back as secretary of state and more humpy dumpty deals like the one he made for us with Iran.

Can’t have Liberals get the last laugh.

The New York Times has already given the Breitbart dispute Front Page, so you know they are chortling and dancing in that newsroom.

Every voice that advocates for America and champions for Israel is precious and must be handled with care.

New York-based bestselling American novelist Jack Engelhard writes a regular column for Arutz Sheva. He is the author of the international classic “Indecent Proposal” now followed by the prophetic thriller “The Bathsheba Deadline.” Engelhard is the recipient of the Ben Hecht Award for Literary Excellence. Website: www.jackengelhard.com