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Donald Trump the Pulpit Bully

Love him on taxes and deregulation, hate him on trade and those midnight tweets.
Many worry that Trump is turning into a pulpit bully, using the tools of his office to lash out at anything that irks him.
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In Washington, D.C., everyone is trying to figure out whether Donald Trump will really change the way things work around here. Consider the American Action Forum, a highly respected Republican-leaning think tank. Its head, Douglas Holtz-Eakin, once led the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, was a top economic adviser to John McCain during the senator’s 2008 presidential bid and was a distinguished commissioner of the congressionally chartered panel that investigated the origins of the financial crisis (where I was a staff member). The AAF is a font of mainstream Republican thinking—advocating lower taxes and less regulation, and offering policy papers that cut against Trump’s campaign rhetoric on immigration, free trade and reforming entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare.

I called Holtz-Eakin in early December to ask him about Trump’s recent remarks about Carrier,

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