George W. Bush's chief speechwriter on Trump's policy knowledge
I honestly know precocious high school students with deeper policy knowledge than the Republican presidential nominee.— Michael Gerson (@MJGerson) October 10, 2016
Okay. Here is a list, in no particular order, of the ten most blatant instances of @realDonaldTrump breaking federal and state laws.— Matthew Chapman (@fawfulfan) September 29, 2016
Donald Trump Jr tweet: 'I'm a refugee' says Skittles photographer - BBC News
David Kittos, who took the photo of Skittles, is unhappy with Donald Trump Jr using it without permission in a tweet, saying he himself fled war in Cyprus.
Houston man arrested in plot to blow up building - Houston Chronicle
A Houston man is set appear before a federal magistrate Monday afternoon on charges he participated in a bomb plot, trying to transport deadly explosives, according to a news release from U.S. Attorney Kenneth Magidson.
These are unsettling times that require a steady hand: That's not Donald Trump. - Houston Chronicle
On Nov. 8, 2016, the American people will decide between two presidential contenders who represent the starkest political choice in living memory. The Chronicle editorial page does not typically endorse early in an election cycle; we prefer waiting for the campaign to play out and for issues to emerge and be addressed. An election between the Democrat Clinton and, let's say, the Republican Jeb Bush or John Kasich or Marco Rubio, even the hyper-ideological Ted Cruz, would spark a much-needed debate about the role of government and the nation's future, about each candidate's experience and ab...
FBI report confirms the only emails marked classified at the time Clinton received them were the 3 improperly marked "C" documents. p. 21— Armando (@ArmandoNDK) September 2, 2016
These are signs seen primarily at Tea Party Protests. They all feature "creative" spelling or grammar. This new dialect of the English language shall be known as "Teabonics."