Put him on the payroll.
Make him the GOP party spokesman.
And for the love of all that is right-leaning in the world, get this man in a room alone with Donald Trump so that the latter can learn as much as he possibly can from the former before Tuesday's presidential debate.
Just a couple weeks ago, Senator Tom Cotton stood his ground and masterfully exposed ABC's Jonathan Karl for the "This Week" host's shameless propaganda disguised as a news interview.
On Sunday, Cotton did it again in this on CNN's "State of the Union" show with host Dana Bash, turning the standard post-school shooting narrative around on a bewildered and unsuspecting Bash.
Bash unsurprisingly began the exchange by casting Republican Vice-Presidential candidate J.D. Vance in a negative light, asking Cotton if he agreed with Vance and "accepted" that school shootings like the recent violence at Apalachee High School in Georgia are, "just a way of life now?"
Cotton set the record straight by correcting Bash, humiliating the Associated Press, and then calling out the foolish and dangerous ideas of Bash's preferred presidential candidate, Kamala Harris.
And he did so in typical, calm, polite, soft-spoken Cotton style.
No name-calling. No hyperbole. No exaggerations or distortions that media "fact-checkers" and disinformation experts can dismiss or criticize, muddying the waters.
Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, is on record saying in her 2020 run for the presidency that a solution to school violence is removing police officers from school:
Again, what we need to do, about taking, uh, demilitarizing our schools, um, and taking police officers out of schools.
This is something she has repeatedly said.
In a reasonable environment, any legitimate press would be asking Kamala Harris about that. Given the recency of the Apalachee violence, it would be one of the first questions at the debate Tuesday night:
"Mrs. Harris, you said as recently as 2019 that we need to remove police officers in schools. The recent shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia was ended quickly by the presence of police officers in the building. It is likely that without them there, the death toll and carnage could have been much worse. Do you still believe that the best course of action is to remove school resource officers like the ones who stopped the Apalachee murders?"
The debate moderators and question askers have the same "D" beside their name that Harris does, so they will not hold her feet to the fire. Trump is the only one who can do that. He should stand in front of a mirror and recite those lines 100 times a day before the debate.
Imagine if he did. Imagine the 90 second clip of that question and Harris's stammering attempt to respond meaningfully being circulated a million times around the free speech mecca that is X.com.
The Left has really bad ideas most of the time. Cotton is proof positive that you don't have to be caustic or provocative to point that out effectively.
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