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I think it’s safe to say that Joe Biden’s confident performance at the State of the Union has put to rest any doubts that he’ll be the Democratic nominee, with Kamala Harris as his running mate. But the great thing about the speech, Bret, wasn’t that he changed people’s minds about who to vote for in November. Bret: He also did a very good job defining the stakes of the election. Will we support the free world against Vladimir Putin or abandon it to him? Also, I marveled at the many ways Mike Johnson, the speaker of the House, managed to approximate the expressions of a constipated turtle.
Persons: Bret Stephens, Gail, Joe Biden’s, he’ll, Kamala Harris, Gail Collins, Bret, wasn’t, he’d, Vladimir Putin, Mike Johnson Organizations: State, Union, Democratic, Biden Locations: It’s
Opinion: Trump is a cultural phenomenon too
  + stars: | 2024-01-17 | by ( Julian Zelizer | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +7 min
CNN —Former President Donald Trump is a cultural phenomenon. Ambassador Nikki Haley and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, have been unable to shake the loyalty of voters to Trump. To understand Trump, however, it is also important to recognize that he has become a cultural phenomenon within large swaths of the GOP. To be sure, Trump is not the first president to command strong cultural currency with voters that goes beyond traditional political attachments. Yet there is no president who has devoted the same kind of attention to marketing himself as a cultural phenomenon as Trump.
Persons: Julian Zelizer, Donald Trump, Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis, Trump, don’t, Haley, denialism, Biden, Trumpians, Putin, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan, Shepard Fairey’s, Barack Obama’s, Jimmy Carter’s, Billy, Billy Beer ”, John F, Kennedy, It’s, MAGA Organizations: CNN, Princeton University, The New York Times, America, Republican, Trump, Biden, GOP, Trump Town USA, New England Patriots, Twitter, Facebook, Oval Office Locations: Iowa, Florida, China, November’s, Mill, Virginia, Trump, America
David McCormick and the Search for a Republican Message
  + stars: | 2023-03-12 | by ( Barton Swaim | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
PhiladelphiaVarious factions of the American right have in recent years become adept in the art of blaming each other for the Republican Party’s travails. Trump-influenced protectionists blame free-marketeers for selling out the working class to Chinese manufacturing. Pro-business establishmentarians fault the Trumpians for alienating suburban moderates. Libertarians and nationalists denounce “neocons” for entangling America in costly and futile wars.
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