Evan Solomon on whether we should trust the anti-trade promises from the cynical U.S. campaign trail
Tag Archives: Republican Convention 2016
‘You can’t fake good kids.’ Of course you can.
Donald Trump’s kids reveal nothing about him. And every parent ought to know it.
After the RNC: Stuck in Cruz control and another email scandal
From Cleveland to Philadelphia, Aaron Hutchins follows the 2016 election campaign
Fear Factor: It’s mourning again in America!
Turns out Donald Trump is just a regular guy, who wants to scare the hell out of you
Republican Convention: Day four in words and photos
Scott Feschuk on the final day in Cleveland
What’s next for jobless scribe behind RNC’s top headline?
A GOP post convention bounce? Maybe for the job-seeking journalist who cried plagiarism
RNC Day 4: Ivanka leans in, Trump’s top aide leans out
All the highlights of a day that culminated in the longest acceptance speech in decades
It’s Trump’s party now. And soon, Trump’s world?
Trump risks everything on the chance that a majority of voters buy into his agenda of fear. What could possibly go wrong if he wins?
Let’s talk about American exceptionalism
The Republican convention has been a festival of Trump-fuelled American exceptionalism. Problem is, he doesn’t believe in it—nor should he.
S–t Donald Trump says: Rhetoric and reaction
The Republican presidential nominee continues to raise eyebrows and ire. Here’s what he’s said so far—and what happened afterward