To those who have consistently viewed the spectacle put on by this ostentatious, thin-skinned man as nothing less than vanity and nothing more than showmanship, it fortunately is the end of, as the Post puts it, a "circus-like" distraction.
Donald Trump is out, but the memory of the Trump-for-President era will, I hope, live on. We've learned a lot. The public, for instance, has been educated to understand that you can't trust a thing the guy says.
Just when you think that you've heard everything about Donald Trump, there's another chapter being written in the semi-fictional book of his life.
Now Trump's in a pickle. How do you walk away from a presidential race when you're ahead? He finds himself teetering closer to the brink of a campaign he almost certainly never planned to enter.
On Sunday, George Will scoffed at the notion that Gen. David Petraeus and Donald Trump could be viable presidential candidates in 2012. Appearing in ...
After less than an hour in the same room as Trump, it took all of my reserves of self-control not to heckle from my press seat. "Motherf**ker" is how he referred to Chinese politicians.
Donald Trump, always known for controversy and bombast, seems to have reached a new pinnacle. He's everywhere these days; every brow-raising word rebroadcast throughout the day on the endless loop of cable news shows.
Playing on people's ignorance and fears of a potential Black president, many opportunists attempt to rise to power themselves. Sadly, Trump is not alone.
The good news? The public may get to stop hearing about this issue by next week. The bad news? President Obama will likely have to live with the consequences for quite some time.
Beyond the Obama birther bash, Trump doesn't have a single policy idea that anyone one stage beyond comatose would listen to. But then again, he doesn't have to, there are just too many millions out there that want to believe and think the worst about Obama.
To call Donald Trump a buffoon unfairly denigrates that species. His personal attacks on President Barack Obama are the act of a desperate and delusio...
Pilate is recorded as asking Jesus, "What is truth?" The posting of President Obama's long-form birth certificate provides a case study in what will or will not be accepted as truth.
A recent straw poll showed that Trump's birther crusade has paid off. But that's bad news for GOP party leaders, who have finally woken up to the Frankenstein monster that they created.
Donald Trump is getting traction. He is talking about trade, jobs, China and manufacturing -- and it's resonating with a public sick of being told to ignore what is right in front of their faces.
The big question facing Donald Trump is just what exactly is his exit strategy? There are just three possible options.
Is Donald Trump Wendell Willkie, the 1940 presidential candidate plucked from the private sector during the 1940 Republican National Convention in Philadelphia? The comparison is tempting.