Sometimes you might find yourself having an imaginary conversation with the insufferable moonbat pundits on TV:

• Pundit: Candidate Donald Trump has a woman problem…

SD: But he’s winning large majorities of women voters in the primary and polling.

• Pundit: That’s only Republican women…

SD: Well, actually Republican and Independent women, but that’s women.

• Pundit: But he needs to win women in the General Election…

SD: He’s winning women so far.

• Pundit: But that’s only republican women.

SD: Republican and Independent women are general election voters...

• Pundit: But that’s only republican and independent women.

SD: So, you’re saying he needs to win non-Republican women, Democrat women?

• Pundit: Yes, exactly.

SD: Are you saying Democrat women are going to vote for a Republican?

• Pundit: No, heavens no. Of course they’re not.

SD: So why should he change message to appeal to a constituency with no intention of voting for him?

• Pundit: Well, um… because.

SD: Thanks. Carry on.

One of the best Trump attributes in the current political season is his ability to campaign on common sense. Unfortunately for the media enterprise, this makes much of their influential punditry seem silly. It’s not a matter of Donald Trump defying the intellectual logic of the professional political class; it’s more a matter of just plain common sense.

Trump is not simply winning because he’s defying political norms or rules – he’s winning because the “norms and rules” are nuttery and they’ve never made sense to begin with.

Donald Trump is not “defying political gravity”, his campaign exemplifies the non-existence of this “gravity” nonsense to begin with.

Here’s the Trump executive leadership team today doing what the Trump executive leadership team do every day:

Notice anything?

Carry on…