On Wednesday, September 16, 2015, Ann's new
column came out and it's about the Republican candidates trying too much to be like Reagan. Here are some quotes:
"Formulaic applications of Reagan's policies from the 1980s don't always work the same way they did in the 1980s."
"So why would those same policies work now?" implies Ann.
"But James B. Stewart gasses on in The New York Times about Trump's "namecalling, personal attacks and one-liners that have vaulted him to the top of the polls." In the entire article, Stewart never mentions immigration.
Perhaps some minority of people will vote for Trump because of his personality. But I notice that it's his position on immigration that gets thousands of people leaping to their feet.
The media will talk about anything but Trump's specific, detailed policies on immigration -- all while claiming he doesn't have any "policy details." The very fact that the entire media -- including most of the conservative commentariat -- obdurately refuse to acknowledge the popularity of Trump's immigration plans is exactly why Trump is exploding in the polls."
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