Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Granted, the idea smacks of Trumpism.
Nonetheless, Kilgore is right about the appetite of the Republican electorate for Trumpism.
That decision may just be a matter, to borrow Underwood's words, of facing Trumpism bravely and squarely.
The Queen Mary 2 stands at least in part for Trumpism, without the swagger and the hustle.
(Trump boasts that he's "leading all the polls," but that's just another Trumpism.)
Today, there is a contest between Trumpism and Republicanism," Mr Romney said. "
Through the calculated statements of its leader, Trumpism has become associated with racism, misogyny, bigotry, xenophobia, vulgarity and, most recently, threats and violence.
Full article Mitt Romney: Vote Cruz over 'Trumpism'
In the alternate universe of Trumpism, he looks like the victim of disgruntled blacks and Latinos-a development that makes him even more relatable to his base.
There are echoes of Trumpism in the nationalist parties of Britain, Denmark, Netherlands, Greece as well as France.
He campaigned with Governor John Kasich in Ohio but said voting for Mr Cruz is the only way to stop "Trumpism".
So much easier to scold them for their twisted racist souls, to close our eyes to the obvious reality of which Trumpism is just a crude and ugly expression: that neoliberalism has well and truly failed.
I liked Ed Kilgore’s column this week about Trump, which argues that while Republican elites will likely succeed in denying the nomination to Trump or any other rogue candidate, they’re still stuck with Trumpism:
Renegotiating trade terms with China - perhaps the the trademark of Trumpism - may be a longer run thing, with no guarantee that Beijing would agree or that Congress would ratify any fundamental rewriting of terms.
He argued that Trumpism may not be what mainstream Republicans desire, but it is what they will have to accept - a theory bolstered by Rubio's failure to sway voters despite dozens of endorsements from governors and members of Congress.
"Trump has succeeded in unleashing an old gene in American politics - the crude tribalism that Richard Hofstadter named the paranoid style," wrote the New Yorker's Evan Osnos on a perceptive piece about the roots of Trumpism.
With the Utah primary days away, the 2012 Republican nominee, still highly respected among the state's large Mormon population, is casting his lot with - and personal ballot for - Ted Cruz in a last-ditch attempt to stop "Trumpism" from taking over his party.
Bill's commitment to framing his thinking like a TV movie of first-year law school appears yet again in his concluding paragraph, in which the man who brought you Sarah Palin asks: "Isn't Trumpism a two-bit Caesarism of a kind that American conservatives have always disdained?"
To many members of minority groups, the sight of Trump and Trumpism atop a national ticket would represent a grievous insult to their dignity, and a potential threat to their well-being; to many moderates, liberals, and leftists of all backgrounds, it would represent a moral outrage.
Many have linked this as a natural response to 'Trumpism', an ideology defined by the Foundation for Economic Education as a "low art of fear and fanaticism". '
Trumpism defies that.
Even if the Republican donor class can snatch the nomination back from him - Trumpism is here to stay.
So, this is what Trumpism really is.