Topic: Trump, 2016 Election

Celebrating the eighth of November November 3, 2017 David Zukerman The Founders drafted our Constitution not so that the American people would have the right to agree with their overlords. 
Trump's Rise Was Rooted in These Three Things February 25, 2017 Larry Alton It’s easy for us to look back on the Trump campaign – and the movement that swept the nation – and tie his success to three significant factors.
Was Donald Trump Destined to Win the Election? December 21, 2016 Larry Alton Was this a fluke?  Or was Donald Trump destined to win from the beginning? 
2016: The Year of Revolution November 20, 2016 Scott S. Powell The Brexit vote and Donald Trump’s upset election are revolutionary for the common man and a huge blow to the elite governing establishment.
The Ways Trump Can Win October 28, 2016 C. Edmund Wright It's about the country and the Court, checks and balances, and so much more. 
Donald 'Jesus' Trump April 8, 2016 Paul Kengor We didn’t like it when secular liberals were engaging in their Obama worship. This is just as bad. 
Trump 'Concession' Suggests Narcissistic Personality Disorder April 7, 2016 Daniel John Sobieski Trump blames his Wisconsin loss on everybody and everything but himself. 
If This Is Tuesday It Must Be Wisconsin April 3, 2016 Clarice Feldman Are the Trump verbal gaffes worse than those Obama made and were spackled over by the press?
Antiestablishmentism -- the New Racism March 31, 2016 Peter Lemiska Any political party has the absolute right to assess the character, core beliefs, and suitability of the candidate it puts on the ballot. 
Is Trump Snake Oil or the Medicine we Need? March 10, 2016 Scott Mayer A one-term presidency in which much of the immigration problem is cured and ObamaCare repealed would be an enormous success.
#Never Drumpf University March 7, 2016 Brian C. Joondeph If beating Trump in the primaries won’t work, there are always other approaches to derail his campaign.
In Michigan, 70% of GOP primary voters support ban on Muslims March 7, 2016 Sierra Rayne But growing discrepancies have been seen between polling data and the primary results. 
Trump falters on Super Tuesday March 4, 2016 Robert Zubrin To ultimately beat Trump, the Republican candidates must adopt the right tactics.
Friends Don’t let Friends Vote Trump March 1, 2016 William Tate A vote for Trump in Tuesday’s primaries is a vote for helping Clinton accomplish her goal. 
Trump, the Inkblot March 1, 2016 Amil Imani Throw away the rosy inkblot and look at the stark reality, as bad as it may be.
Cage Match USA: The State of the Election February 28, 2016 Clarice Feldman It’s time to stop the cage match tactics and bear down on the hard slog to the White House against the Democratic candidates. 
Code Trump: The Gallop Leftward Continues February 15, 2016 C. Edmund Wright Is a cheap shot at lowly Jeb Bush worth the worst kind of leftist revisionist history that will no doubt harm the Republican nominee in the fall?
Trump Nation’s Faded Boarding Pass February 2, 2016 Geoffrey P. Hunt Trump Nation is tired of failed transactions leaving only humiliation, disrespect, hardship, and despair. Trump Nation wants a transaction president.
Trump has melted the brains of the conservative commentariat January 27, 2016 Greg Richards Trump is not attacking liberalism, as the conservative commentariat wishes him to do; he is attacking the results of liberalism. To do that, you have to do things in the real world
Exploring Levin’s Trump/Nixon vs. Reagan/Cruz analogy January 25, 2016 C. Edmund Wright Connecting dots on how the current Donald Trump campaign message and strategy is Nixonian, while Ted Cruz is running a more Reaganesque campaign.
I don't get this Trump phenomenon January 23, 2016 Silvio Canto, Jr. We are talking about the presidency.
Is Trump a McConnell-Rove Establishment Tool? January 21, 2016 Daren Jonescu Donald Trump is no longer making a generic accusation against Cruz's demeanor or reputation.  He is slapping him on behalf of the Republican he has supported most generously, Mitch McConnell. 
Polls and Mass Perception: Trump vs. Hillary January 14, 2016 Daren Jonescu Modernity has succumbed to the perceptual illusion that candidates' campaigns are like physical objects hurtling through space, subject to laws of momentum and inertia, rather than acts of moral persuasion entirely at the mercy of the reasoned choices and free will of private individuals.
Trump and the Wisdom of Crowds December 21, 2015 G. Murphy Donovan If you cannot appreciate the “wisdom of crowds,” you will never understand American democracy or the Trump phenomenon. Trial by fire builds character -- and constituencies.
Is Trump a Democrat? December 14, 2015 Ed Lasky He surely often behaves like one…and has been helping them for years.
Dhimmitude and Trump December 13, 2015 Sha'i ben-Tekoa The reaction to his plan is the real story.
Examining Trump's Policies December 12, 2015 Russ McSwain A close look at Trump's policy positions raises more questions than it answers. 
'Cui bono,' Mr. Trump? November 3, 2015 Jim Yardley Exactly who benefited from Trump's deals?
The Terrible Pain of Letting Go of The Donald October 26, 2015 Laurel Henson Mason While you may trash this very American man, remember that so far you’ve not given us a replacement who will provide us with the passionate love of and belief in the unique greatness of our nation displayed by Mr. Trump.
Signals and Noise in Presidential Politics October 26, 2015 G. Murphy Donovan Alas, signals and noise are endemic in all modern societies.  Nevertheless, signals missed still have grave consequences.
Trump: Just Another Grifter October 21, 2015 Russ McSwain It is said that you cannot con an honest person, but Donald Trump proves that you can.
Trump says Hillary would have been thrown into Jail if a Republican October 11, 2015 Ed Straker And then Trump made a "Click" sound with his mouth, as if to evoke the image of a jail door closing in front of Hillary
The Trump bubble October 8, 2015 Rosslyn Smith In his support for eminent domain takings, Donald Trump is opening two lines of attack in a general election that could make Mitt Romney's experience look like a picnic.
The 'Trumpkin' revolt September 26, 2015 Marcus Ebenhack The vast majority of us “Trumpkins,” or whatever we’ve been designated by our media betters, fully understand that Donald Trump is not the second coming of Ronald Reagan. 
Why Trump Terrifies the Establishment September 16, 2015 Robert Weissberg The ability to bring to the fore a once suppressed, taboo-filled agenda, all the while galvanizing the apathetic, explains the vitriol directed at Trump
Club for Growth and RNC launch pre-debate strike at Trump September 16, 2015 M. Catharine Evans Club for Growth’s selectivity when it comes to purging ‘faux’ conservatives from the field has a silver lining
Trump is right; we can get rid of illegals in 2 years September 12, 2015 Ed Straker The establishment thought has been "It's impossible to get rid of so many people!" but by making it a quick, short-term goal, Trump is once again making the unthinkable, thinkable.
About Those Crossover Voters... September 12, 2015 Ebben Raves An integral part of the Republican establishment’s plan to nominate Jeb Bush as their candidate for the presidency. And then along came Trump.
Trump, the First Amendment Candidate? September 10, 2015 Jay Michaels Voters know that an unguarded comment, if read or overheard by the wrong person, can instantly cost them their job. Trump refuses to cave in to this. 
Trump's new 'Jeb--for all your sleeping needs' ad shows power of personal attacks September 9, 2015 Ed Straker If Trump is the nominee, and he acts towards Hillary the way he is acting towards Bush, he'll beat her hands down
What is Donald Trump? August 24, 2015 Robert Zubrin Trump is not a Republican, and he is not a conservative. So what, exactly, is he?
Turning the Trump debate back to real issues August 20, 2015 Greg Lewis Trump is redefining what the term “mainstream” means.