Monday, 18 July 2016

Opinions P.M.: Donald Trump is not qualified to be president. And the American people know it.

Trump: Starting off on the wrong foot; Republicans keep trying to normalize Trump. He keeps proving it's impossible.; Republicans decide to never say Never Trump; Trump campaign guts GOP's anti-Russia stance on Ukraine; Trump’s convention is all about securing GOP votes. That won’t be enough.; The argument against normalizing Trump has one problem; So much for a ‘united’ GOP convention; Six Pence problems; Welcome to the Trump show; Is reducing meat consumption in the U.S. possible?; The GOP is picking an incompetent candidate; Sketchpad: Paul Ryan, Master of Ceremonies; Donald Trump and Sid Vicious are a lot alike; Ups and downs;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Trump: Starting off on the wrong foot
Hawks get their wings clipped
Republicans keep trying to normalize Trump. He keeps proving it's impossible.
He continues to demonstrate that he does not deal honestly with issues.
 
Republicans decide to never say Never Trump
They have a mat finish.
 
Trump campaign guts GOP's anti-Russia stance on Ukraine
Campaign chairman Paul Manafort lobbied for years for the country's Russia-backed former president.
 
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Trump’s convention is all about securing GOP votes. That won’t be enough.
His problem is that there are just too many Democrats in the electorate.
 
The argument against normalizing Trump has one problem
And Trump is only half of it.
 
So much for a ‘united’ GOP convention
The convention has barely started, and already the Trump forces are attacking Ohio Gov. John Kasich and the Bush family.
 
Six Pence problems
Pence is about to become Trump's manservant
 
 
Welcome to the Trump show
Thoughts on how Trump will run the 2016 Republican convention.
 
Is reducing meat consumption in the U.S. possible?
Reducetarianism: A primer.
 
The GOP is picking an incompetent candidate
The Keystone Cops candidate.
 
Sketchpad: Paul Ryan, Master of Ceremonies
Head honcho.
 
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Donald Trump and Sid Vicious are a lot alike
Music reviewers didn't understand the appeal of punk rock when it first came out, just as political pundits today missed the boat on Donald Trump's appeal.
 
Donald Trump is not qualified to be president. And the American people know it.
New polls show that this is the real story lurking beneath the idea that both are disliked.
 
Ups and downs
Who is gaining steam?
 
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