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Trump's obsession with WW2 generals strikes sour note with historians
Donald Trump's pledge to imitate the styles of Generals Douglas MacArthur and George Patton sets modern-day military experts on edge.
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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie Endorses Donald Trump
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The Cold Hard Math of How Trump Can Win, and How Rubio Can Stop Him
This interactive delegate calculator uses each state’s delegate allocation rules, along with estimates of how favorable each district is for each candidate, to simulate how the race might unfold.
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Lindsey Graham says the Republican party has gone ‘batsh** crazy’
Sen. Lindsey Graham is disgusted with the GOP's embrace of Donald Trump: "My party has gone batsh** crazy."
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Former Mexican President Says Trump “Reminds Me Of Hitler”
The comments come amid a spat between the two over the Republican frontrunner's claim that he will build a Mexican-funded wall along the U.S. border. Former Mexican President Vicente Fox said Friday that Donald Trump reminds him of Adolf Hitler. Fox, who was president of Mexico from 2000 to 2006, made the comments during a televised interview with Anderson Cooper on CNN.
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Donald Trump just said if he's elected president Amazon will have problems
Jeff Bezos may want to get that rocket ready. Donald Trump, the Republican frontrunner, attacked the Amazon founder and CEO during an appearance in Texas on Friday, saying that if he becomes president, Amazon is "going to have such problems." Trump accused Bezos of buying the Washington Post so Amazon would benefit from the "political influence" of the newspaper.
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Tech CEO Whitman calls Trump 'unfit' to be president
Meg Whitman, the head of technology firm Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co (HPE.N), said on Sunday that Donald Trump was "unfit" for the U.S. presidency, and criticized New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, whose failed presidential bid she supported, for endorsing him. But, later in the day, Trump picked up another high-profile endorsement, from U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama, a leading conservative. Trump's insurgent campaign...
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Far-right icon Jean-Marie Le Pen tweets support for Trump
The founder and former leader of France's far-right National Front party, Jean-Marie Le Pen, has expressed his support for controversial Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump in the 2016 US presidential race.
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Behind the scenes of the Donald Trump - Roger Stone show
Somehow I’d missed the earlier news that Roger Stone—Dick Nixon dirty trickster, fascist fan of Roy Cohn, lobbyist for some of the worst dictators in the world—was running Trump’s campaign. By Mark Ames. (Aug. ’15)
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Inside the Clinton Team’s Plan to Defeat Donald Trump
In the days after Donald J. Trump vanquished his Republican rivals in South Carolina and Nevada, prominent Democrats supporting Hillary Clinton arranged a series of meetings and conference calls to tackle a question many never thought they would ask: How do we defeat Mr. Trump in a general election? Several Democrats argued that Mrs. Clinton, should she be her party’s nominee, would easily beat Mr. Trump. They were confident that his incendiary remarks about...
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Watch Donald Trump Endorse Mitt Romney for GOP Presidential Candidate in 2012
Watch Mitt's comments.
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Donald Trump defends size of his penis
Donald Trump assured American voters Thursday night that despite what Marco Rubio had suggested, there was "no problem" with the size of his hands -- or anything else.
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Rivals Rip Trump but Promise Support if He is the Nominee
Chief rivals to U.S. Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump assailed him for shifting positions on the issues at a debate, but said in the end they would reluctantly support him if he were their party's nominee.
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Clash of Republican Con Artists
**Submitter's note: browse this site in Privacy/Incognito mode.** You have to wonder why, exactly, the Republican establishment is really so horrified by Mr. Trump. Yes, he’s a con man, but they all are. So why is this con job different from any other? The answer, I’d suggest, is that the establishment’s problem with Mr. Trump isn’t the con he brings; it’s the cons he disrupts.
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Revenge of the Simple: How George W. Bush Gave Rise to Trump
Bush was just an appetizer — Trump would be the main course, By Matt Taibbi.
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Are Presidential Candidates Undermining Anti-Bullying Campaigns?
If Trump were in the fifth grade, he would have been kicked out of school long ago.
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Spacey calls Trump a 'fictional character'
Actor Kevin Spacey on Sunday called Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump a "fictional character." Spacey was asked during an appearance on NBC's "Meet the Press" what Frank Underwood — the character he plays on "House of Cards" — would make of Trump. Spacey said he's been asked before who would win in a debate between Underwood and Trump.
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The Republican 'establishment' made Donald Trump's nomination possible
If you want to understand how Trump invaded your party, think first about what Ben Carson's campaign, and other campaigns like it, say about your party.
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Millions of ordinary Americans support Donald Trump. Here’s why
When he isn’t spewing insults, the Republican frontrunner is hammering home a powerful message about free trade and its victims. By Thomas Frank.
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1988: The Year Donald Lost His Mind
Reviewers trashed Donald Trump’s first book. They dismissed The Art of the Deal as self-promotional pap. They called the author a huckster. “The man’s lack of taste is as vast as his lack of shame,” said the Washington Post. Fortune noted his “shallowness” and “pomposity” and his need for “more money,” more “toys” and “more attention.” The book, said The New Republic, “is a weapon in the continuing public relations war that is Donald Trump’s way of doing business.”
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