Opinion · 114th Congress
Mitch McConnell Could Be the Superhero to Stop Trump
Over the next two years, at least, the Kentucky Republican will be the most important force for “truth, justice and the American Way” in Washington.
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Over the next two years, at least, the Kentucky Republican will be the most important force for “truth, justice and the American Way” in Washington.
But the abiding truth was that few of Tower’s former Democratic Senate colleagues liked him or were willing to break party lines to defend him.
In the eyes of his supporters, Trump had all the right enemies.
. … Doesn’t he tell his supporters to go vote for Trump at some point?”— Donald Trump, Jacksonville, Florida, Nov. 3.
The undeniable truth is that Trump has already lost an election that a rational Republican might well have won.
Hillary Clinton: “It’s just awfully good that someone with the temperament of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country.” Donald Trump: “Because you’d be in jail.”
The unavoidable truth is that the idea of Gary Johnson remains far more appealing that the reality. This is — sadly enough for the nation — the most unequivocal “Which side are you on, boys?”
In fact, as The Washington Post reported, “Just before noon, it was 82 degrees and humid at ground zero, although it was probably a bit cooler when Clinton had left two hours earlier.”
[Manafort Resigns From Trump Campaign] For a candidate campaigning as a truth teller unbound by political correctness, Trump has consistently devalued the worth of the spoken word.
And then there was the critique that probably most rankled Trump, with his claims to dubious billions: “Truth be told, the richest thing about Donald Trump is his hypocrisy.”
Telltale omission: Giuliani said nothing about Trump loving people from front to back.
[ Trump Picks Mike Pence ] In the hours after Roll Call broke the news on Thursday that Trump had chosen Indiana Gov.
But, in truth, the end came earlier when the sighs had it.
The undeniable truth right now is that anyone who thinks that they can handicap the 2016 elections — both for the White House and Congress — is wrong.
The Trump risk A Trump foreign policy would be a combination of America First isolationism and threats of a global trade war.
In truth, a major reason why Sanders — unlike Clinton or Trump — boasts positive poll ratings is because Bernie has never in his career faced a barrage of negative ads or been demonized by the Republican
The two remaining anti-Trump candidates do not have to forge a binding agreement.
After all, he hasn’t given an interview to a reporter from the Washington Post in 7 ½ years. Again, much of what the president said at the Toner dinner is inarguably true.