The Trump Effect made itself apparent over the weekend, in politics, media, elections - and the Republican Party.
Donald Trump cruised to victory in South Carolina, but Nikki Haley still pursues a long-shot campaign for the nomination.
Even before the South Carolina primary, Nikki Haley earned the suspicion that she was a Democrat surrogate and stalking horse.
Donald Trump, as expected, won South Carolina and the lion's share of its Republican delegates. Where does Nikki Haley go now?
Education reform has always been dubious, because the goals of reformers were not to produce thinkers, Since the 1990s it’s worse.
The South Carolina Republican Primary is now on, with Trump commanding prohibitive leads - and Haley receiving the darkest of money.
Hypocrisy is the real ideology and stock-in-trade in and of Washington, D.C. and the Party establishments, especially the Democrats.
Nikki Haley won't leave, though she can't win - but she isn't campaigning to win, but to make Trump lose. The country cannot afford this.
Trump has all the delegates in Nevada, and its symbolic primary repudiated Haley - but American elections are totally unpredictable now.
Amb. Nikki Haley walks a fine line with her criticism of Trump and surely remembers the victims of the Trump Curse.