The Rubio Fantasy
David Brooks predicted a Rubio victory yesterday:
"It's gonna be Rubio. I'm telling you, it's gonna be Rubio." – David Brooks on the GOP nominee. #MTP
— Meet the Press (@meetthepress) January 24, 2016
David Brooks predicted a Rubio victory yesterday:
"It's gonna be Rubio. I'm telling you, it's gonna be Rubio." – David Brooks on the GOP nominee. #MTP
— Meet the Press (@meetthepress) January 24, 2016
National Review’s barrage against Donald Trump won’t make much difference in the race, but clarifies nonetheless. In an editorial and 22 signed contributions, the magazine urges conservatives to reject Trump. Ninety percent of those likely to be influenced by National Review (a small, but not negligible number in a GOP primary) would have come to that conclusion without any help: Trump is not and never has been an establishment conservative, and other perfectly capable candidates are filling that niche.
Reihan Salam imagines how Trump might be stopped:
Presidential Crimes Then And Now
Reprinted from Paul Craig Roberts, The Neoconservative Threat to World Order (Clarity Press, 2015)
Are Nixon’s and the Reagan administration’s crimes noticable on the scale of Clinton’s, George W. Bush’s, and Obama’s?
The political landscape of the world is rapidly changing thanks to the collaboration between Russia, China, and Iran who promise to create an alternative to the Western New World Order, according to journalist Carol Gould. Gould and other experts say that the convergence of these countries signifies the emergence of a new global paradigm, or a new ‘New World Order’, out of the chaos and crisis currently engulfing the West. Fort Russ reports: “What happened this weekend with the signing of the 17 trade agreements (between Iran and China.