Opinion · 114th Congress
It’s Over: Republican Officials Reach Tipping Point on Trump
Curiously, some lawmakers have condemned Trump and even suggested he step aside without withdrawing their support.
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Curiously, some lawmakers have condemned Trump and even suggested he step aside without withdrawing their support.
When Trump was rushing to personally insult Hillary Clinton — whether it was her “look” or her stamina or what goes on in her marriage and why she is to blame — that was fine.
Throughout world history — and sadly, our own history — the first step in persecuting minorities is to strip people of their humanity based on immutable traits: race, ethnicity, national origin and
Why did it take until after the Democratic convention for the 42nd president to announce that he would step down from the Clinton Foundation board if his wife became the 45th president?
With Hillary Clinton threatening to rack up the biggest electoral victory since George H.W.
Some attribute that to him losing a step politically over time, others to the ascendance of Obama and Hillary Clinton as leaders of the party and still others to the All Star cast of speakers slated
Believing in your own myth is, after all, a necessary first step in selling it to a wider public. I learned this early in my career.
Eric Schnure, a former speechwriter for Al Gore, said that the first step for a major address like Mrs. Trump’s would be a review of other spouse’s previous speeches.
Sure, he could stand behind the podium on Thursday night at the Republican convention, wearing a pair of flaming pants, and lie to the country for an hour about himself, about Hillary Clinton and
Such a candidate could also play spoiler, allowing Hillary Clinton to win.) Regardless, Mitt Romney — the man French urged to get in the race — is refusing to answer the call.
Ryan has made his point, and the two men can agree to make common cause in defeating Hillary Clinton without agreeing on policy, style or tactics.
As a baby boomer born in the same year (1947) as Hillary Clinton, my entire life has been spent in the shadow of The Bomb.
The Donald and I have had our policy differences, but we agree 100 percent about ‘Crooked Hillary.'”
It is difficult to imagine a presidential candidate more out of step than Hillary with the incoherent emotionalism running through the primaries in both parties.