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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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In 2016, for instance, there were a handful of Republican candidates who had very clear ideas about what they were selling:
  • Marco Rubio: A new future for the Republican party in the age of American hyperpower
  • Ted Cruz: Pure, uncut, small government, constitutional conservatism
  • Chris Christie: Tough, no-nonsense, austerity and fiscal reform
  • Rand Paul: Ron Paul 2.0
  • Each of those candidates really understood what they were proposing and could make a convincing case that their product was what Republican voters really wanted.

    But along came Donald Trump, who also had a very clear idea of what he was selling. The Trump campaign was basically arranged around a single proposition: We should keep brown people out because they're making the country different and we don't like it.


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