This week, ClintonFoundationdonorDonaldTrump found himself in a bit of a pickle.
Recognizing that he has a yugewhitemaleproblem (read: there aren't enough of them to win), Trumpattempted to soften his rhetoric in appealing to "other" constituencies.
But, given his well-documentedhistory of racism/birtherism, sexism and nativism, that proved to be a hard sell, even for a confidence man as skilled as Trump.
Also, too ... the Trump campaign's formal merger with the so-called "alt-right"—by way of bringing on (alleged) domestic abuser/fraudulent voter/anti-SemiteSteve Bannon—certainly didn't help.
Or did it?
Some recent polls (of Sean Hannity's audience) found that Trump'sshifting position(s) are actually quite popular.
"Which polls?!," you asked him knowingly.