A Talk Radio Campaign to the End

Lost in so much of the commentary about how Donald Trump handily won last night’s debate are the polls that show he lost.

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A Talk Radio Campaign to the End

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Acts of War Cannot Go Ignored

On Sunday night, as Americans were transfixed by the spectacle of the second presidential debate, events occurred off the coast of Yemen that remind us of the kind of challenges with which a president must contend. Two ballistic missiles were fired at a U.S. destroyer in international waters from the part of Yemen controlled by the Houthis, an Iranian-back militia. The missiles did not hit the USS Mason, although it’s unclear if they had some internal defect or whether the ship defended itself with its suite of missile-defense systems.

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The Fruits of Lying to the Public

Back in July, trying to make sense of developments like the Brexit vote and the rise of Donald Trump, New York Times columnist Roger Cohen argued that we live in an age when people are indifferent to truth–when facts are “little annoyances easily upended.” That, however, is a self-serving excuse. The real problem is that people no longer trust the media and other gatekeeping institutions to tell them the truth, and therefore feel the “facts” provided by these institutions are unreliable things on which to base decisions. And that distrust is merited, as two recent examples show.

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Pence Throws Himself Under the Bus

The choice of Mike Pence as Donald Trump’s running mate was supposed to be more than an attempt to balance the Republican ticket with a traditional conservative voice. Given the presidential nominee’s lack of familiarity with many key policy issues, many conservatives hoped the Indiana governor would not only play a key role in a prospective Trump administration but also help influence the billionaire to adopt positions that both conservative Christians and foreign policy hawks could support. One of Trump’s statements in last night’s second presidential debate and the subsequent reaction from Pence exploded any notion Pence is and would ever be anything but a spear carrier.

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Trump Didn’t Do Well Enough

Coming into Sunday evening’s debate, the question was whether another poor performance by Donald Trump would mark the total collapse of his campaign—and if that had been the only standard, his performance must be judged a huge success. But it’s hard to imagine that the evening will be remembered for anything other than the discussion of both Trump and Bill Clinton’s sexual history as well as for the GOP candidate’s unprecedented threat to jail his opponent if he wins.

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