
Trump’s toxic aggrieved-nation shtick
The key to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign — the feature that explains nearly everything else about that toxic dump — is his aggrieved-nation shtick.

The key to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign — the feature that explains nearly everything else about that toxic dump — is his aggrieved-nation shtick.

Neither Bernie Sanders, the self-described democratic socialist, nor Donald Trump, the self-described terrific businessman, knows squat about economics.

The Donald Trump phenomenon is indeed the creature of the Republican establishment, but there’s more to it than that.

Marco Rubio and Hillary Clinton both want the U.S. government to set up a “safe zone” in Syria to care for refugees from the raging civil war.

Alas, Donald Trump has backed off from his charge that the Bush administration lied the country into war against Iraq.

Donald Trump is adding value to the presidential campaign by calling former President George W. Bush to account for 9/11 and the Iraq war.

Augusta Free Press editor Chris Graham talks news, politics and sports with host Jim Bresnahan on WREL-1450AM in Lexington, Va.

Donald Trump has a narrow lead among Virginia Republicans in a new poll from Christopher Newport University.

No one should need National Review‘s advice to steer clear of Donald Trump. For one thing, the messenger is a curious one indeed.

Donald Trump assumed the Fox News Republican presidential debate would take a ratings hit without Donald Trump. Score this one Fox News 1, Donald Trump 0.
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