It’s been brewing for some time, but the latest percolation of the Trump Effect burst forth just a week or so ago, when a disloyal new Administration employee was forcibly ejected from his job at HUD by security officers,, on directions of the White House. From the February 16 edition of the New York Times:… Continue reading Trump’s Loyalty Purges: The Shermichael Personnel Purity Test (February 22, 2017)
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Trump Real Clear Results: Poll of Polls (October 5, 2016)
Traditionally, the real presidential election season every four years in America begins with the Labor Day holiday. This election year Labor Day fell on Monday September 5. The slower summer vacation time is past, and voter interest in serious political matters intensifies. This election season has been unusual in so many respects, it is hard… Continue reading Trump Real Clear Results: Poll of Polls (October 5, 2016)
Trump: Woman to Woman Comms is a Flood (May 18, 2016)
Women talk. I mean, they really talk to each other. A lot. All the time. They talk to each other in the grocery checkout line, in coffee shops, over lunch, at the spa, at the doctor’s office, while waiting for their kids, at the gym, over drinks after work, on coffee breaks, at the Xerox… Continue reading Trump: Woman to Woman Comms is a Flood (May 18, 2016)
Tidbits: Trump’s Golden Nuggets (A Growing Pile) (April 23, 2016)
Now for something different. Many of the blog entries poster here are medium-long in comprising two-three thousand words each. Interest in the 2016 presidential campaign and media coverage has been heating up. Given the exceptional tsunami wall of coverage during the past year, it hardly seems possible, but there it is. Media attention focused on… Continue reading Tidbits: Trump’s Golden Nuggets (A Growing Pile) (April 23, 2016)
Trump is Playing a Stage Role: As the Worm Turns (April 22, 2016)
That moment the most loyal Trump fans have feared and prayed against may have come this week in Florida. Is Trump just play-acting a role? The idiomatic phrase “the worm has turned”, derived from an old proverb, has been in English language usage for more than 450 years, since 1546. Shakespeare included it in his… Continue reading Trump is Playing a Stage Role: As the Worm Turns (April 22, 2016)