By now it's a pretty well-established fact that Donald Trump has "the best words"—but words alone will not be enough to win him the presidency.
A monumental undertaking such as this requires teamwork.
And so, with that in mind, Trump has begun to surroundhimself with "the bestpeople" that hundreds of millions in debt can buy.
Gone is PaulManafort, Putin'sman in Kiev, who had been spectacularly unsuccessful in his efforts to get Trump to pivot.
In his place came "alt-right" heroSteve Bannon, arguably the "most dangerous political operative in America."
He joins Roger Ailes, who is arguably the most dangerous man in a newsroom—at least so far as women are concerned.
Now, I'm nodoctor (and I don't play one on the internets), but this strikes me as being a healthydevelopment ... for John McCain!