By now everybody knows that when it came to Donald Trump, the pundits – those wise men and women of TV and the press -- got it all wrong. We got it wrong when we figured he wouldn’t run. We got it wrong when we said his candidacy was a joke that would go nowhere. We got it wrong when we thought he jumped the shark after he ridiculed a POW and insulted the looks of a female opponent and said he would ban an entire religion from entering this country until “our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on.” We thought he'd lose the South Carolina primary after he said President Bush lied about weapons of mass destruction in order to get us into a war in which thousands of Americans were killed and many more grievously wounded. We got that wrong, too. And we got it wrong when we thought last summer’s romance with a reality TV star would fizzle and be nothing but a faint memory when fall and winter arrived.
Catching Up With the American People
Catching Up With the American People
Catching Up With the American People
By now everybody knows that when it came to Donald Trump, the pundits – those wise men and women of TV and the press -- got it all wrong. We got it wrong when we figured he wouldn’t run. We got it wrong when we said his candidacy was a joke that would go nowhere. We got it wrong when we thought he jumped the shark after he ridiculed a POW and insulted the looks of a female opponent and said he would ban an entire religion from entering this country until “our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on.” We thought he'd lose the South Carolina primary after he said President Bush lied about weapons of mass destruction in order to get us into a war in which thousands of Americans were killed and many more grievously wounded. We got that wrong, too. And we got it wrong when we thought last summer’s romance with a reality TV star would fizzle and be nothing but a faint memory when fall and winter arrived.