The way the Republican nominee for President is going, by the end of the campaign he may have dislodged the old cliché “rock-bottom” from the American lexicon in favor of “rock-Trump.”
The Donald began last week on an inauspicious note when 50 senior Republican national-security officials, many of whom served President George W. Bush, signed a letter stating that a mix of bad character, lack of experience and recklessness meant that if elected he “would put at risk our country’s national security and well-being.”
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