Thursday, November 10, 2016

To my daughter: you are going to be okay by Dana Milbank

Dana Milbank

NEW YORK — As I watched the returns at Donald Trump’s celebration here Tuesday night, the hardest part was trying to reassure my seventh-grade daughter at home, via phone and text, that she would be okay.

She had expected to be celebrating the election of the first female president, but instead, this man she had been reading and hearing

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

No matter who wins the presidential election, Nate Silver was right by Dana Milbank

Dana Milbank


There’s still hours of voting yet to go before we begin to find out who our next president will be.

But this much we can be sure of: Nate Silver was right.

If Donald Trump wins, Silver, the number-crunching genius behind the popular website FiveThirtyEight, called it. He said on ABC News on Sunday that Hillary Clinton is “one state away from

Thursday, November 3, 2016

Dear Donald Trump: I want my $49 back by Dana Milbank

Dana Milbank

When The Post’s Matea Gold reported this week that the Trump campaign is contesting $767,000 that its pollster Tony Fabrizio says he is owed, I could feel the Republican consultant’s pain.
Fabrizio was just the latest on a long list of people stiffed by Donald Trump. And now you can add one more to that list: me. I want my $49 back.

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Baby boomers have been a disaster for America, And Trump is their biggest mistake.

Dana Milbank

Take the baby boomers. Please.
The idealists of the 1960s have come a long way from Woodstock. After a quarter- century of mismanaging the country, they have produced Donald Trump, who with his narcissistic and uncompromising style is a bright orange symbol of what went wrong with the massive generation. And polls show that the boomers are the biggest source of support for Trump.

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Trump supporters are talking about civil war. Could a loss provide the spark? Washington Post

Dana milbank



Trump supporters are talking about civil war. Could a loss provide the spark

                   
                           COLORADO SPRINGS
We are three weeks from the election, and very close to the edge.
Retiree Gerald Miller, a volunteer at Donald Trump’s rally here, is confident his man will win on Nov. 8 — unless there’s foul play.
Miller, wearing an NRA pin and a tea party cap over his long hair, shares Trump’s concern that the election may be “rigged” by the Clinton campaign. “It is enough to skew the election. They can swing it either way,” he said, particularly because Hillary Clinton may have “the FBI working for her” in committing the
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