Monday, May 30, 2016

Donald Trump rally protests backfire as anti-American images push undecided voters his way - Washington Times

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Donald Trump rally protests backfire as anti-American images push undecided voters his way - Washington Times

Washington Times

Donald Trump rally protests backfire as anti-American images push undecided voters his way
Washington Times
Inflammatory: A protester sets a Donald Trump campaign hat on fire during a rally Friday in San Diego. Polling suggests voters blame the presumptive Republican presidential nominee for violence but blame rioters even more. (San Diego Union-Tribune via ...
Judge Criticized by Donald Trump Unseals Trump University Case FilesTIME
Donald Trump Spends Memorial Day Blasting Federal Judge in Trump U Lawsuit (Again)LawNewz
Abbreviated Pundit Round-up: Donald Trump, exposedDaily Kos
Mother Jones -Jezebel -New York Daily News
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Donald Trump Soured on a Deal, and Hong Kong Partners Became Litigants - New York Times

New York Times

Donald Trump Soured on a Deal, and Hong Kong Partners Became Litigants
New York Times
Donald J. Trump, who has made reversing America's trade imbalance a pillar of his campaign, often portrays himself as uniquely capable of wringing concessions out of China through hard-nosed business tactics he has honed over the years. In fact, he ...

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Stephen Hawking doesn't get Donald Trump's popularity - USA TODAY

USA TODAY

Stephen Hawking doesn't get Donald Trump's popularity
USA TODAY
British physicist Stephen Hawking doesn't get the appeal of presumptive Republican candidate Donald Trump. In an interview with ITV's Good Morning Britain, Hawking called Trump a "demagogue" who seemed to attract the "lowest common denominator," ...
Stephen Hawking bemused by Donald Trump's successCNET
Stephen Hawking blasts Donald Trump as 'demagogue'New York Daily News
Stephen Hawking baffled by dynamics of Donald Trump's popularityDaily Mail
ABC News -Metro
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Trump and the 1930s - The Economist (blog)

The Economist (blog)

Trump and the 1930s
The Economist (blog)
THAT there is debate among conservative thinkers about whether the Republican nominee might in fact be a fascist is quite a thing. Andrew Sullivan thinks that to apply the label to Donald Trump might be an insult to fascism. Robert Kagan thinks Mr ...
Our Memorial Day collision course with fascism: Donald Trump and the new American militarismSalon
Donald Trump claps back to Kristallnacht likening, calls Bill Weld an alcoholicBoston.com

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Why Trump is the next Walter White - CNN

CNN

Why Trump is the next Walter White
CNN
Donald Trump's candidacy is a product of this era. Part of his success has been to play to type. When he demeans his opponents and spews hateful words, commentators have predicted that those ugly remarks or a story about his background would somehow ...

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