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In contrast, the Donald Trump phenomenon, under a Republican guidon, is nothing short of revolutionary. Trump defies the pundits, the prognosticators, both parties, the conventional wisdom, and the politically correct at every turn. He has redefined candor and the notion of outsider. Trump is reviled by the establishment press and entrenched political hacks on both sides of the political divide. Neither left nor right, neither liberal nor conservative; Trump is anathema to the entire American nomenklatura, and still wildly popular with a substantial slice of American voters. Indeed, the Republican frontrunner seems to have redefined "high negatives" as a virtue.
Trump is running on a telling theme. He wants to give America back to democracy and the vulgar folk who work, vote, and pay the bills. A revolutionary idea, indeed!
Trump's boast that he will help make "America great again" touches the G Spot of national angst. The emphasis is on the conjunctive adverb, implying that America is not what she once was or could be. Such candor is fraught with peril and possibility.
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A very good assessment of the current situation.
Trump was a winner as a businessman and now he is now a winner as a candidate. Like it or not, these are inconvenient truths.
The Truth hurts!
Fair warning GOPe
American Thinker is usually good reading.
The Donald has his detractors flummoxed.
My favorite line from a very good article.
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Donald Trump is still somewhat of a pariah, a personification of political shock therapy. America has been hit by a stun gun. Political elites, the media, and a good percentage of the progressive populace are apoplectic about Trumps candor and candidacy. While the left has misgivings about Trump, the American right is contemplating seppuku."
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