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The Case for Trump choose

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[US] V.D. Hanson Case for Trump 326: Trumpism, [...] did not appeal to Republicans with prior government service, blue-chip academic billets [etc].
at billet, n.
[US] V.D. Hanson Case for Trump 314: Obama had good reason to anticipate a whiny, petulant, and bothersome post-election defeated Trump in exile. He was forewarning the country not to listen to such a likely bitter ender.
at bitter-ender, n.
[US] V.D. Hanson Case for Trump 159: When Trump of all people could deal the stronger moral card, then his opponents would be wise to cash out.
at cash out, v.
[US] V.D. Hanson Case for Trump 147: [W]hat ensured Trump’s unlikely rise was not just Democratic cluelessness in the general election.
at cluelessness (n.) under clueless, adj.
[US] V.D. Hanson Case for Trump 80: [H]is advisors had hinted that such blustering was ‘art of the deal’ finagling .
at finagle, v.
[US] V.D. Hanson Case for Trump 269: Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter were both emblematic of fly-over state, rock-solid values.
at fly-over (adj.) under fly, v.
[US] V.D. Hanson Case for Trump 247: Obama had also been caught on a hot mic seemingly promising a quid pro quo collusionary deal with outgoing Russian present Dmitri Medvedev.
at hot, adj.
[US] V.D. Hanson Case for Trump 82: Trump had reverted back to John F. Kennedy-style jawboning and hectoring of private corporations.
at jawbone, v.
[US] V.D. Hanson Case for Trump 356: [T]he 104-year-old White House Correspondents’ Dinner [. . . .] had long ago degenerated into a celebrity schmooze fest.
at schmoozefest (n.) under schmooze, v.
[US] V.D. Hanson Case for Trump 79: According to the author of The Art of the Deal [...] both Republican and Democratic free-traders had been easily snookered.
at snooker, v.
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