The best #trumpdaycareactivities on Twitter (-- removed HTML --) The civil war that has broken out amongst the Republican Party has led to one of the best Twitter hashtags all year. It all started when Senator Bob Corker (R–Tenn.) decided not to run again for re-election. Donald Trump called him out in a bunch of tweets saying that the reason Corker wasn’t running was because Trump wouldn’t endorse him. Corker replied via Twitter on October 8th, “It's a shame the White House has become an adult day care center. Someone obviously missed their shift this morning.” Then on October 24th after Trump was still talking about Corker, Corker tweeted, “Same untruths from an utterly untruthful president. #AlertTheDaycareStaff.” That tweet went …show more content…
We can also see after each tweet more people starting to look for him as the world crashes and burns around us all. (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) Hide and go tweet (-- removed HTML --) #TrumpDayCareActivities (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) @HuffPostComedy (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) — Jillian (@Pheramuse) (-- removed HTML --) October 24, 2017 (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) Learning about science This tweet references the day of the eclipse when Trump looked directly up at the sun after being told not to because it can lead to eye damage, and in some cases, blindness. (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) Unlearning about nature (-- removed HTML --) #TrumpDayCareActivities (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) pic.twitter.com/eY8sExlGdr (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) — TrivWorks (@TrivWorks) (-- removed HTML --) October 24, 2017 (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) Playing office It takes more to being a president than simply smiling for photos and signing executive orders that get struck down in court almost immediately afterwards. (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --) Playing “office” (-- removed HTML --) #TrumpDayCareActivities (-- removed HTML --) (-- removed HTML --)
In this cartoon Donald Trump is seen on top of a podium that is labeled “PAID NO TAXES” and is peeing on a man on the ground standing below him wearing an American flag shirt and holding a sign that says “MIDDLE CLASS.” Donald Trump represents the rich that do not pay as much for taxes as the people in the middle class would.
Trump’s attack was representative of many ad hominem attacks that are present within politics. The goal of an ad hominem attack is to draw the media attention away from a politician’s stance on certain issues and direct it toward an unrelated component of their identity. “Studies have shown that negative information is, "processed at a deeper level" than positive information.” (Election 2001.) These kind of attacks serve to put the attacker’s competitor on the defensive, having to protect themselves instead of actively campaigning about their policies. The victim of these ad hominem attacks are required to respond to these attacks before false information gains a foothold and ruins their chances of success. The continuing dialogue surrounding Trump’s threat to sue Ted Cruz shows the effectiveness of ad hominem attacks in the political sphere. Two months after Trump made this accusation media outlets are still discussing whether Cruz is eligible or not. This is the exact reason Trump attacked Cruz, he viewed him as his main competitor and is using birther theories against him.
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In the most recent presidential campaign between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, many new election tactics were presented – especially the use of social media, reality entertainment personalities and trying to gain millennial support by relating to them in various ways. As the use of this new tactic went up, the extremities in other aspects of the campaign only increased as well. There became an almost lack of seriousness and rise in hate and bullying, especially in advertising pro their campaign and against their candidates.
It is commonly known that today’s Millennials have greater access to the internet than prior generations, this access results in issues being able to spread like wildfire throughout the nation. As a leader on Capitol Hill, it is imperative to have the ability to respond to events in a timely manner, failure to do so at a point in which nearly everyone has social media reveals to the public a lack of genuine interest in the events of the country. Although these events may entail anything from
Trump is tempted, he should know that posting a few politically-correct tweets will not magically turn protesters and haters into his disciples. Through ethical policy proposals, he must prove that he is indeed president for all Americans; only then will dissenters consider joining the ranks of his supporters; only then will the specter of the pre-election gibberish and hate speech stop haunting him during his presidency.
Admiration for the office of the American presidency, though perhaps not for the present incumbent, would seem, at face value, to be nearly universal amongst practically all sections of the American populace. In the era of 24 hour news, the press minutely reports the comings and goings, agenda, and even the wardrobe of members of the first family. Broadcasters tirelessly and even unctuously described the dresses and gowns of Melania Trump and her consort at last Friday’s Inauguration Day festivities. President Trump’s children Ivanka, Tiffany, Eric, Donald Jr., and Barron have already become public figures. They became front page news even before President Trump raised his hand to
As a result of his responses to Khizr Khan, Trump has been under fire. Both Democrats and Republicans are attacking Trump and his poll numbers are falling. In a Fox News poll, Clinton was winning 12 percent of Republicans compared to Trump’s 5 percent of Democrats. The brawl between Trump and Khan blew up on Twitter, creating a hashtag: #TrumpSacrifices. People on Twitter sarcastically said they had made big sacrifices such as sitting in traffic, riding public transport, and staying at a three star
Pretty scary right? It’s amazing what you can do to a People magazine cover with a new Snapchat filter. As the 2016 presidential election looms, morale can tend to get dragged down as the candidates harp on the negative issues America faces. However, as a fan of John Oliver and his satirical humor, his Donald Drumpf skit resonated with me. It ignited an idea to utilize this humor and my own political views to make light of the gloomy outlook some can have on America with this Twitter Webcard and promotional campaign using the Twitter Ads feature:
News stations across the world have reported that Trump is being reckless with what he says on Twitter and does not think about the consequences of his words. A correlation between Trump’s tweets and the stock market was observed, resulting in even more criticism against Trump. Many are arguing that Trump should not have the power to affect the stock market with his tweets. The combination of these criticising reports and Trump’s tweets have resulted in some countries publicly speaking out against Trump, such as North Korea and China. This has drastically raised tensions, while worsening existing problems between these countries and the United States. This has led to national security threats over Trump’s twitter account. Many are worried that Trump’s tweets against North Korea and China will spark military action. Trump should not use his Twitter because his tweets have created questions about his power over the stock market, raised tensions with other countries, and claims that his tweets threaten national
This article was about how there have been a multitude of protests around the country, showing their dissatisfaction with President-elect Trump. They yell phrases such as “not my president” to show how much they hate president Trump. They are rioting in the streets, ruining stores and spraying graffiti over various buildings. The main people that are rioting are Democrats that support either Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton. These protests occurred as early as the days after the election are gaining popularity in some areas. There are large crowds surrounding many of Trumps hotels as well as the White house. There are also many outspoken celebrities on this matter such as Katy Perry, Jennifer Lawrence, and Chris Evans. President Elect Trump
After the 2016 election, I helped deliver Thanksgiving meals to families in need amplifying my desire to reach outside my bubble. As I handed the family their turkey, I noticed the father’s face. It was filled with fear and anger at the clip of the President Elect’s plan to diminish Obamacare playing on the television. This showed me the extent to which politics affects everyday people inspired me to look into the issues being debated and learn more about the candidates.
Twitter’s operates as a universal platform where users can share news, thoughts, and information in messages of 140 characters or less. More commonly known as “tweets, spread through users who “follow’ each other in order to converse and provide updates with precise people. #Hashtags, a feature provided on this platform, which allowed this movement to incubate aggressively, combine bigger conversations about particular topics. Its serves as a semiotic denotation for the topic of discussion, for example: #American Idol or #Obamacare. #BlackLivesMatter is movement created after George Zimmerman, a Florida resident, was acquitted from charges of
Among the latest: Time magazine has asked The Trump Organization to take down fake magazine covers featuring a pre-presidential Donald Trump.
Among comments you’ll find there is this by author Margaret Atwood: “Oh Twitter. You are so naughty! #TrumpBookReport”