The Great Donald J Trump There are many legends and theories about how I came to be one of the greatest leaders in American History, not to mention one of the most wealthy. Some of them are close to the truth, but skimp on some of the factors that show what a truly amazing person I am, and others are just downright outrageous! I guess that’s to be expected when people are jealous of such an amazing person. Although there are many phoney and downright insulting theories about how I became so great, the true tale has never been told. Let me, Donald Trump, President of the United States of America, tell you the true tale.
In the year of 2015, which was eight years ago, I proudly announced,
“I am officially running for be President of the United
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As any presidential candidate does, I started debating against my fellow Republican runners. The stage became a battleground as we tore into one another. They always placed me on the center podium, however. And why else would they do that if I wasn’t the star of those shows. Thus began my road to the White House. Of course because of my being the star of the show, and always being placed center camera, and because of my natural good looking face and hair, I was jacking up my ratings. The media began to idolize me, whether they were saying good things about me or not, I could care less; they were giving me free coverage, which I couldn’t argue with, and because of the free coverage, people began to listen to me. They began to hear that my ideas were right for this country, and for the world. In the end, I only spent about 2 million of my own money towards campaigning, which is to be expected with natural talent like myself. In the end, we weeded it down to two of us, Ben Carson and myself. Carson and I had been good friends all throughout campaigning. We were powerhouses on the debate floor, telling the networks that we’d not participate in the debate if they didn’t listen to our demands. One such instance took place between me and the moderator of the …show more content…
We should do something grand, liberate it from the other side. I’m talking about something that would change how arguments are made here in America.”
“Like moving everybody who doesn’t agree with us to a different state?” “No, not that big. I think that we should disband both democratic and republican parties. We should do something that will be remembered in our legacy. What if we just decided that there will be no political parties. We could just become one giant nation, unified under one broad title, great Americans. Think about that. There would be no discrimination between people who call themselves democrats, and people who call themselves republicans.” “Yeah, that would be great, but how would you do it?” “Just watch
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George Washington, the first president of the United States stated in his farewell address in 1796 about the dangers of division due to “geographical discriminations” such as political parties. This warning would completely be disregarded, because by the 1790s political parties had been formed. In fact, the first election after he left office in 1796, was the first openly partisan election. Americans had been divided into two different parties with completely opposing ideologies.
America the greatest nation, lead by the greatest leaders in the world. The icons of American Presidents Washington, Lincoln, JFK, Teddy and Theodore Roosevelt. Are known by every American but their are many other president who get forgotten. The twenty fifth president William Mckinley did so much for this great nation we named a mountain after him that has been changed in recent years. Without Mckinley in the oval office America would not be where it is today.
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In my opinion, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was America’s best President to serve from 1865 to the present.
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effective president and leader for American people. Of course he also had his faults, but even his
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While he wasn’t questioned as intensely or as often as others, Carson was not only an African American republican which called for positive publicity on the party’s behalf but a purely logical candidate. When first asked if he would really be electable due to his confusion of members of legislature and their positions, he responded with saying that a small confusion was irrelevant. I can relate, in a similar manner, for which at times I find myself getting people of scientific accomplishments mixed up. His manner was calm, cool, and logical and was further shown by his prioritization to a responsible, creative and innovative candidate. When candidates Kasich and Carson were asked about the preparation to go against Clinton, the latter had said he was prepared because whatever the outcome may be trust could be given to the voters of America to be smart and move forward with personal growth for the benefit of the
On June 16, 2015 Donald J. Trump announced his candidacy for the president of the United States at Trump Tower in New York with the slogan, “Make America Great Again!” His announcement was taken with mixed reviews, many viewing his candidacy as another celebrity running for publicity without any real standing. He was compared to the likes of: Clint Eastwood, Clay Aiken, and rapper Waka Flocka Flame. What many of these celebrities have in common is their lack of success in the political field. Their run for candidacy was ripe with jokes and an understanding that they had no real chance of success. People knew that as a society celebrities had their place and it was not holding office; especially not the highest office in the nation. Celebrities
Niccolo Machiavelli published his famous book “The Prince” in 1513, which is considered as a “handbook” for leaders. “The Prince” explains to the reader(s) how to acquire and maintain political authority. According to Machiavelli, an ideal leader, is a person who is attentive of the men around him, believes the end justifies the means, and destroys disloyalty by trickery or falsifying his purpose. Many leaders throughout history have showed one or many traits that Machiavelli stated in his work. Therefore, Donald Trump, would fall under the category of a Machiavellian leader.
Will Donald Trump fulfill America’s request and actually “make America great again”? When friends of mine who are Trump supporters inform me that they support him, I don’t understand the reasons why they picture him as our future president of the united states. Donald Trump has never been an elected official. He has never been elected into an office of any kind. He’s never had to broker political compromise or gave any political speeches prior to him running for president. With no experience in politics at all, why would people think he’d make a good president? Sure, Donald Trump is a barefaced self-promoter and experienced businessman. But people don’t realize all of the mistakes he has made as a businessman. Washington, D.C., is not a type of Wall Street or anything for him to lose money or make some reckless decisions that would put our country into a deeper hole that we are already into, and also getting multiple things done within the nation’s capital takes more than a huge personality and a strong will. If Donald Trump is elected to be our president, he’ll have to quickly learn how to deal with his Democratic associates in the House of Representatives and Senate. He’ll also have to get used to the pace of government because there are moments when things can accelerate pretty quickly and also where things can move extremely slow at times. He’ll also have to get used to giving speeches on topics he may not be interested in, especially when it comes to conversations
Donald J. Trump is a perfect example of the American example of overcoming adversity, having set new standards of perfection in business. He is however an autocratic leader who concentrates decision-making, and exerts absolute power. He includes himself with the minutest of points of interest of his business, and restrictions contributions from a handpicked few in his team. (Brighthubpmcom, 2017)