TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty ImagesDonald Trump has maintained an active Twitter presence during the first half of his tour of Asia. But China, the next stop on his trip, is notorious for its Great Firewall that blocks many major websites, including Facebook, YouTube, and, yes, Twitter. Our foolish past leaders have allowed them to make hundreds of billions of dollars a year in trade, yet... — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 29, 2017China just hacked our federal government & stole gov. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 5, 2015..North Korea is a rogue nation which has become a great threat and embarrassment to China, which is trying to help but with little success. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 3, 2017It'll be interesting to see if he changes his Twitter tune once he lands in Beijing.
Jeff Flake To Trevor Noah: Donald Trump Veering Toward "Tin-Horn Dictator"
Donald Trump rose from reality TV show host to POTUS by out culture-warring the GOP, Republican Sen. Jeff Flake told Trevor Noah on The Daily Show. So we started to wage in the cultural wars, started arguing about flag burning. Donald Trump latched on to that and put it into hyper-drive. Unfortunately, voters have gone along with him."Republicans in office need not push back at every nutty Trump tweet, Flake said. "But when he comes out, like did on Friday, and basically directs his FBI go after Democrats – that's something you'd expect of a tin-horn dictator, not us.
Donald Trump has not gone soft on the 'axis of evil'
As it stated in A change in tone from the President should not lead North Korea or Iran to think they can get away with destabilising behaviourIf North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un believes he can take advantage of the more conciliatory tone Donald Trump has adopted during his Asian tour over Pyongyang's nuclear programme, then he is in danger of making a terrible error. Mr Trump's many critics like to portray him as a mercurial and inconsistent character, someone who is happy to generate lots of noise in the Twittersphere without having any real desire to follow through on his threats. They will therefore interpret Mr Trump's offer to the North Koreans to embrace diplomacy to resolve the nuclear crisis as confirmation that his administration is backtracking on his threat to "totally destroy" North Korea by military force. The idea that the president is somehow an emperor with no clothes, however, does Mr...What Democrats Have Learned in the Year Since They Lost to Donald Trump
In the year since Hillary Clinton's shocking loss in the 2016 election, what have Democrats learned about how and why Donald Trump won? "The exit polls claimed that white college graduates actually outnumbered non-college-educated white voters at the polls in 2016, 37 to 34 percent," the report says. In Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, the proportion of white non-college-educated voters was fifty-four per cent, fifty-four per cent, and fifty-nine per cent, respectively, the study finds. (By contrast, the exit polls said that white non-college-educated voters were in the minority in these states.) White non-college-educated voters were also central to Trump's victory in other battleground states, such as Florida and North Carolina, the report finds.
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