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"People who think he's a joke and a fool need to be careful because
by the end of the campaign, the joke may be on them." That's how Joe
Scarborough summed up the surprisingly respectful analysis of Donald
Trump's candidacy on today's Morning Joe.
Introducing the segment,
Scarborough suggested that if Trump sticks to a Perot-like populist
message, he could get 15% of the primary vote. When Joe turned to Steve
Schmidt, this NewsBuster expected the former McCain campaign manager and
establishment Republican to dump on Trump.
But to the contrary, Schmidt
agreed heartily with Joe and went on to make the case that Trump is
channeling widespread popular resentment, is the man people would want
to hear in a debate, and could be "very impactful" in the race. John
Heilemann was similarly respectful of Trump's potential, saying he
"doesn't play by the rules and is fearless," and receives serious,
generally favorable local coverage in places like Iowa and New Hampshire
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