Military Strategist Explains Why Donald Trump Leads—And How He Will Fail
…Enter Trump So, what does this all have to do with Donald Trump? Quite a lot. Few candidates in recent political memory have been so effective at altering the reality…
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…Enter Trump So, what does this all have to do with Donald Trump? Quite a lot. Few candidates in recent political memory have been so effective at altering the reality…
…Trump impugned on the ground that Curiel’s Mexican heritage renders him hostile to Trump. Alarmed that Trump’s calumnies could do lasting damage to the party’s already troubled relationship with Hispanics,…
…back Trump, then seven-tenths of them don’t. To put it another way: the vast majority of Republicans with college degrees oppose Donald Trump. Let’s Compare Donald Trump to Everyone Else…
…(@MZHemingway) May 4, 2016 The other made Donald Trump seem like a candidate with significant and fresh ideas: Very nice of Hillary Clinton to run a pro-Trump ad, too? https://t.co/lYGCyHb7BA…
In the past few weeks, Donald Trump’s business record has come under close scrutiny. From Trump University to Trump Airlines to the United States Football League, many of Trump’s business…
…Trump elected President.” A majority of Democrats believe that Russia stole the election for Donald Trump. This is crazier than the craziest heights of birtherism. I repeat, a majority of…
…Trump’s tariff policies against libertarian objections or Trump’s immigration reforms against liberal objections. For this reason, The Case For Trump seems more like a book meant to convince Never Trumpers…
…Hate Donald Trump Predictably, Hispanics have soured on Trump, and white Americans remain more supportive of him than non-white Americans. An ABC/WashPo poll finds that Trump’s unfavorability ratings among Latinos…
…all that. Trump’s Trade Policies Would Hurt the United States Even assuming Trump wasn’t just making an empty threat and that he somehow convinced Congress to impose the Trump tariff,…
…start is to take a hard look at Trump’s ties to Philadelphia and New York organized-crime families. Donald Trump’s Connections to Organized Crime Trump was building his eponymous empire of…
At long last, the pushback against Donald Trump has truly begun. Peter Wehner led the way in January, explaining “Why I Will Never Vote for Donald Trump.” National Review devoted…
…a consequence of attacking Trump. Before his exit, Walker had this to say of Trump: “He offers a barking carnival act that can be best described as Trumpism: a toxic…
…opposition research or attack ads; they drop to Trump-like levels only if they’re as unfathomably disagreeable as Trump is. Donald Trump’s Dismal Electability Prospects Although favorability polls remain an important…
…by bashing “Lyin’ Ted”—Trump’s new nickname for Sen. Ted Cruz. “What does he hold high before he lies?” Trump asks the crowd. They shout back, “The Bible!” Trump nods. “He…
…Trump and Osteen also have in common is that neither of them actually deserves this trust. As Time notes, Trump’s business failures include Trump Airlines, Trump Vodka, Trump Magazine, Trump…
…that many Trump voters “don’t have a second choice.” And a Frank Luntz focus group of Trump supporters found that “nothing disqualifies Trump” in the eyes of his supporters. They…
…defined as the acute onset of paranoia in otherwise normal people in reaction to the policies, the campaign—nay, the very existence of Donald J. Trump. Trump has been called a…
Donald Trump, impresario and enigma, genius and moron. It’s fun and easy to jump on the “We hate Trump” bandwagon as it barrels down the political landscape, but it wouldn’t…
…of everyone in the Trump saga who is awful. Donald Trump I admire Donald Trump’s ability to singlehandedly control national conversations, expose the media as corrupt, and generate popular support…
…sovereign debt. Matt Yglesias wrote an article titled “Donald Trump just threatened to cause a global financial crisis.” Jim Swift at the Weekly Standard wrote an article titled “Donald Trump’s…
Candidate Donald Trump was fun to watch, but President-Elect Trump may be even more interesting. A friend that studies communications agrees: in about 10 years, we’ll talk about the near-constant…
…virtually uncontested election to Hillary Clinton. Real elections are essential to any democracy, and an egomaniac is now short-circuiting one of ours. Donald Trump’s Appeal Instead, I think Trump’s rise…
…Trump more popular with Republicans, made him less popular with everyone else. Over the course of Trump’s campaign, the same pattern appears when voters are asked whether Trump is qualified…
…positions, or having the first clue what you’re talking about. GIVE US THUNDERDOME! 3. Donald Trump May Be a Greek God This just might be my favorite upside: Donald Trump…
…same debate stage, one of them ought to have the courage to ask Trump, “What are you hiding, Donald?” 3. What Is Donald Trump’s Real Position on Abortion? Trump’s policy…
…If you’re wondering how Trump voters can continue to ignore Trump’s issues, it’s not even obvious to lots of voters that Trump opponents and D.C. institutionalists such as Sen. “Pow…
…certificate, Senator John McCain wanted Obama’s birth certificate, but neither could get it. “Trump got it.” …Yay? Imagine, for a Moment, President Donald Trump Yet Trump’s belief in a thorough…
It’s too early to declare the end of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, but I think we can begin to see how it’s going to happen. Wednesday night, Trump initiated a…
I’m black and I’m proudly supporting Donald Trump for president of the United States. I’m not only supporting Trump this November, but also voted for Trump in the Republican primary…
…aka the bull. Donald Trump: The Rich Man Who Doesn’t Care If Donald Trump didn’t exist, someone would have to invent him. While he probably won’t win the Republican nomination,…
…governments.” I call that a form of pay-to-play. And that brings us back to Donald Trump’s promise to drain the swamp. It was ridiculous from the beginning, of course. Donald…
After reading most of the “Donald Trump is the Republican’s Bernie Sanders” think pieces from the last week, I am left believing that the analogy is fundamentally flawed. The basic…
Donald Trump—or at least the public Trump—is not a man for subtlety. While his campaign for the GOP Presidential nomination has provoked (justified) criticism, much of this criticism matches the…
…slavery. Nearly overnight, Donald Trump made dissent cool again. 6) Investigative Journalism Thanks to Donald Trump, investigative journalism just went from totally unnecessary to vital. During Obama’s presidency, there was…
…soon. “Unfit: The Psychology of Donald Trump” intends to rev up the leftist base, while “Trump 2024” and Dinesh D’souza’s “Trump Card” make the case for a second term. By…
Among the many reasons offered for holding one’s nose and voting for Donald Trump is that he’s our last, best hope for stopping the juggernaut of political correctness. We’ve all…