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- Nicolle Wallace, formerly President George W. Bush’s communications director and now the host of MSNBC’s “Deadline: White House,” is one of the GOP’s most outspoken critics of the president.
- Wallace says the party’s “volume business of misogyny,” and the “cowardice” of leaders who don’t stand up to it, is pushing women voters away, perhaps for good.
- Her transformation from a top GOP political operative to a strident critic symbolizes the party’s rightward shift, and the many who no longer feel welcome in its ranks.
Nicolle Wallace has always been ahead of the story.
“Politics is the ultimate reality show,” the former White House communications director told TV talk-show host Wendy Williams in 2014 during a discussion of Kardashian family drama. “Anything can happen.”See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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