After largely dismissing him in 2016, big GOP donors have come around to President Trump, reports Politico. Alex Isenstadt writes that “Deep-pocketed Republicans who snubbed Donald Trump in 2016 are going all in for him in 2020, throwing their weight behind a newly created fundraising drive that’s expected to dump tens of millions into his […]
Democrats Prepare to for Their Own “Clown Car”
In 2016, the 17 candidate GOP primary was regularly referred to by Democrats and the media as a “Clown Car.” The record high number of competitors made debates hard to organize, and lesser known candidates were prone to outrageous stunts to get attention in the thick field. Now, Democrats have twenty official candidates in their […]
Trump Well Positioned Against Radical Liberal 2020 Democrats
Jonathan S. Tobin explains at The Federalist that in the 2020 presidential race, there are no moderate Democrats. Tobin continues, saying that none of the candidates appear willing to stake out moderate ground, or even attempt to appeal to moderates or Republicans. He writes: The truth about the 2020 Democratic field is that there are […]
House Democrats Deliver Republicans a Gift
At The American Conservative, James Pinkerton explains that the rise of radical democratic socialists in the Democrat Party may just be the gift Republicans need to win 2020. He writes: Former British prime minister Harold Macmillan was once asked what could happen that might change the direction of his government. His world-weary answer: “Events, dear […]
“Most Sophisticated, Broad Based & Powerful Campaign Infrastructure in History.”
The campaign to reelect President Trump is running the “most sophisticated, broad-based, and powerful campaign infrastructure in history,” according to its COO Michael Glassner. The campaign’s manager, Brad Parscale is a digital guru who will wage war for President Trump on the internet as he so successfully did in 2016. At WIRED, Issie Lapowsky reports […]
Moderate Democrats Outnumber the Left Wing by 2 to 1
Warren Henry explains that even though more moderate Democrats outnumber the progressive wing of the party by 2 to 1, they haven’t seemed to notice their power. Henry notes that there is a “more moderate, more diverse and less educated group of Democrats.” that isn’t as noticeable on social media, but really makes up the […]
A Win for Trump in 2020?
The election in 2020 will present a starker choice than voters faced in 2016, writes Victor Davis Hanson. Donald Trump will run on the premise that he is “the only thing standing between voters and socialism.” Who gets into the White House will depend on (1) whether the Democratic presidential campaigners continue their hard-left trajectory […]
Democratic Socialism – the Scenic Road to Serfdom
The Democrats’ proposed Green New Deal would place the U.S. economy on a war footing, warns Jeffrey Miron and Ryan Bourne at Cato.org. As they explain, democratic socialism is the scenic route to serfdom. The Green New Deal (GND) is the opposite of market-led decision-making, the antithesis of anti-central government. The goals of the GND […]
The Stench of Political Correctness and the #MeToo Movement
At The American Conservative, Robert W. Merry laments that rather than American voters, a group of powerful elites including “pollsters, commentators, and money guys,” whom he calls the “New Bosses,” are positioned to determine who succeeds in politics. He writes (abridged): Most of the commentary that’s surrounded Joe Biden’s touchy-feely approach to interpersonal relations misses […]
Income Inequality Bigger Hoax than Russian Hoax
With the Russian hoax now behind us, the latest mantra filling the media vacuum is “income inequality,” writes Francis Menton in the Manhattan Contrarian. It’s front-page news again. Ray Dalio – the serious mega-billionaire and Co-Chairman of the country’s biggest hedge fund, Bridgewater Associates proclaimed on 60 Minutes that income inequality is a “national emergency.” […]
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