Trump PS. I note that so many of the conservatives most hostile to Trump were highly defensive of Sarah Palin in 08-09 …
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So policy ignorance not the issue. Nor demagoguery. Nor aggrievement. Nor divisiveness - all Palin specialities.
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Likewise a lot of those most hostile to Trump are highly receptive to Ben Carson who knows and cares far less about public issues
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What’s the difference then between reception of Palin 08 and Trump 15? She was (then) a party regular - in clinch, she did as told
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Trump, unlike Palin, is a 360-degree insurgent - as dangerous to existing conservative leadership as to anybody else. He doesnt take orders
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Which is why Trump can’t win either nomination or presidency. He’s defying important realities of American politics. They’ll catch up w him
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And content-free insurgencies cannot accomplish much that’s constructive either. Positive change requires an agenda, Trump hasn’t got one
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@davidfrum On this, I have to disagree. Whatever you think about Trump's immigration policies & economic nationalism, they are an agenda.
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