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Have we seen peak-Trump? I raised this in a recent tweet, and the best columnist is America, @GeorgeWill, has mentioned this.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 6, 2016
To me, Trump's "jump the shark" moment was when he felt the need to assure debate viewers about the size of his penis.Why would he go there?— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 6, 2016
Will the Cruz surge Saturday carry forward Tuesday?Can his organization win 2 or all 3 of HI, iD, and MS?Will Trump do worse than 37% in MI?— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 6, 2016
If Trump loses or carries MI by less than 5% of the vote,his campaign is in serious trouble.Are Rubio supporters starting to defect to Cruz?— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 6, 2016
I think Cruz' unfavorable numbers are overemphasized; in fact, his are much less than Clinton's, while Trump's are off the charts.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 6, 2016
Rubio needs to consider withdrawing Tuesday.I don't see him taking away Trump supporters in FL, and he runs out of field with the Cruz surge— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 6, 2016
Rubio can't risk a Trump win in FL, say if Rubio wants to run for governor and defer WH ambitions. He can't afford all 3rd/4th Tuesday.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 6, 2016
Cartoon of the day: John Darkow captures a picture of Trump with one of his cultists. pic.twitter.com/V8ftursdMZ— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 6, 2016
@AlexNowrasteh Sigh! Central banks consider sound currency a problem, not a benefit.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 7, 2016
Progressive policians like Dianne Feinstein use public policy to promote corrupt self-interest, e.g., rationalizing restrictions on Airbnb.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 7, 2016
Airbnb is a business which connects travelers to homeowners with a room to spare at an agreed-upon rate. Hotels don't like the competition.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 7, 2016
The rationalization is travelers compete for occupancy with local residents in a housing shortage, e.g., in SF. But public policy is reason.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 7, 2016
Public policy in the form of rent control,building regulations and lengthy approval processes lead to an artificial shortage and high prices— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 7, 2016
Surely the fact Sen. Feinstein has hotel investments wouldn't have anything to do with advocacy on Airbnb policy. https://t.co/MBsDzjrwc5— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 7, 2016
Marco Rubio won Puerto Rico with a simple majority for his second victory. Sanders won Maine. A Tarrance poll has Rubio within 5 in Florida.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 7, 2016
So how do you deal with populism, like we're seeing playing on the right by Trump and the left by Sanders? #1:explain the populist paradox.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 7, 2016
For example, if the mythical GOP elite was in control, how did they allow Trump's candidacy, unless, perhaps, he's part of the elite?— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 7, 2016
Trump refuses to let the NYT release off-the-record comments which suggest that his hardline immigration stand is a bargaining chip.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 7, 2016
While Trump has been bashing other companies for exporting or replacing American jobs, he's hired undocumented workers or used visa programs— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 7, 2016
Image of the DayRIP, Nancy Reagan. My thoughts and prayers for her surviving children. I admire her devotion to Ron during those last difficult years.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) March 7, 2016
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