WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 5:  during a live taping of "Meet the Press" from NBC October 5, 2008 in Washington, DC.  Democratic strategist Paul Begala and Republican strategist Mike Murphy spoke about the upcoming US presidential elections while David Gregory of NBC News, Gwen Ifill of PBS, Peggy Noonan of Wall Street Journal, Chuck Todd of NBC News, and David Yepsen of the Des Moines Register  participated in a roundtable to also speak about the election.  (Photo by Brendan Smialowski/Getty Images)

Does Trumpism enliven our political life with zest and unpredictability, or does it diminish our political life with unthinking emotionalism and shallowness?

4 thoughts on “Does Trumpism enliven our political life with zest and unpredictability, or does it diminish our political life with unthinking emotionalism and shallowness?

  1. She may become a distraction from Mr. Trump’s daily appearances and statements, which will probably get on his nerves. I wonder if his people are already telling her: Thanks, you’ve done exactly what we wanted and you can go home now. She won’t want to—this is her comeback tour. If she stays on the stump Mr. Trump’s people may ask her to stay on message. She’s heard that before. She was invented by an establishment playing Dr. Frankenstein; the monster could turn on Dr. Trumpenstein too.

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