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Donald Trump’s antics have caused his fellow Republican presidential candidates to take crazy—and, in some instances, pyrotechnical—steps to get attention. Rand Paul took a chainsaw to the tax code. Lindsey Graham torched his cell phone. And here is former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee’s official response to President Barack Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran:
What a wonderful phrase.