These Were The Most—And Least Successful—Aspects Of The RNC, Trump's Speech: Political Scientist

Published 2024-07-19
On "Forbes Newsroom," political scientist and University of Chicago Professor Emeritus Charles Lipson discussed the RNC, the assassination attempt against former President Trump, whether President Biden will drop out of the 2024 contest, and more.

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All Comments (14)
  • @laurymc1977
    You lean so far left...we no longer care what you think. Thanks for nothing, Forbes.
  • Did the Rolling Stones prevent Trump using their song "You can't always get what you want" like he did in 2020?
  • Great conversation with a man who's been in the trenches and foxholes of political signs for decades and live to tell!. Would love to see him as one of Trump's political consultants/policy makers when Trump takes office.
  • @jonmicknono7138
    In my humble, unbiased opinion, I didn’t hear anything that was a negative at the RNC convention. I only heard positive, let’s forget our differences and work together…. If that’s a negative, then I stand corrected…..!
  • @jovenibarra
    I doubt if Donald Trump ever read the novel Silence of the Lambs or watch its movie version. Trump praises Hannibal Lecter probably not knowing he's a cannibalistic serial killer. Trump is not a useful idiot in this case.
  • @heyyall2022
    Political scientist. That's really all you have to say.