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    Roger Cohen argues that Donald Trump - “ [a] liar, [a] cheat, [a] bully, and [a] sexist” - is the least appropriate candidate for the presidency of the US since he uses people's “rage” and “frustrations” to win the presidential campaign. Sentence 2 Cohen appeals to the readers' logical perspectives by explaining that Trump talks about “China and unfair trade deals” without realizing that without China, “American jobs lost to cheap labor in Asia are not coming back.” which Donald Trump -a Republican

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    By sheer virtue of its size, ridding the internet of this toxicity is destined to be a long and fraught process. However, as is true of all the political scandals discussed in this essay, solutions based upon the achievement of greater accountability and responsibility must prevail. Beginning at the top, those in positions of influence must be willing to change the way political discourse is conducted, both on and offline. It seems clear that the obfuscating techniques of “euphemism, question-begging

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    Donald Trump’s inaugural address to the world was actually pretty classic. He absolutely showed a lot of consistency with the many themes and colorful language that he used at the campaign last year that led to his confident statement of “Make America Great Again.” He in fact reinstated some of the basic policy promises that he also made during the campaign. Trump said that he is actually willing to break apart from his party’s accepted theories if it does clash with the populists feelings. I

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    A US judge has issued a temporary halt to the deportation of visa holders or refugees stranded at airports following President Trump's executive order. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) filed a case in response to the order issued on Friday. The ACLU estimates that between 100 and 200 people are being detained at airports or in transit. Thousands of people have been protesting at US airports over Mr Trump's clampdown on immigration. His executive order halted the entire US refugee programme

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    American billionaire-turned-politician, Donald J. Trump, has taken the political scene by storm, and is currently contesting for the position of the President of the United States of America under the umbrella of the Conservative Party (unless some dramatic new developments take place-this may not be too surprising, seeing that he is a dramatic personality). "The Donald", as he is popularly called, has leveraged his campaign on statements, such as not being "politically correct", meaning that his

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    through in order to turn into whatever you want. Right now I look like Megan Lopez from California; I found her on Facebook. That’s irrelevant thought; what is important is our plan. We are in the year 2016 Donald Trump is running for president. Donald Trump is not a human. The goal is for Donald Trump is to win the next election. His real name is Frewal Drivinseek, he is the leader of our mission. We have already have come so far and have majority of the nations votes. Oh

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    Donald Trump is a Republican candidate in the 2016 presidential election. Despite the varying opinions Americans have of Trump in regard to his beliefs and campaign values, any person who views either of the photographs shown below would likely perceive him as powerful and authoritative, as well as hostile, intimidating and aggressive. The images portray Trump as a power figure. In both, Trump is dressed in a nice suite with an American flag pin on his lapel. While the images share a few similarities

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    The New York Times is the largest urban and daily newspaper in The United States. Although it is a New York based newspaper, it is read nationally and internationally. The New York Times has won 117 Pulitzer Prizes, far more than any other news organization. With more than 1 million digital-only subscribers and 1.1 million print-and-digital subscribers, the Times says it has more subscribers than ever before in its 164-year history, with an audience comprised of literate, educated people interested

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    of President Donald Trump's ongoing feud with the media. It always seems as if Mr. Trump is to blame for everything… but can you really blame him for not wanting the media around when all they do is give him bad press? During the election and even after he won the election the media will just not give him a break. There is always something he has done wrong or something he said that offends someone, well guess what you are going to be offended your whole life, and not just by Donald Trump. Are you

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    Out of the many Republicans running in the 2016 presidential election, there is one man whose “whole life has been shaped by moral absolutes” thus making his "convictions shape his character” and “shape his policies” (CP Opinion). He has pledged to do many things, from killing Common Core and restoring common sense to opposing and vetoing any and all efforts to increase taxes. This man, Mike Huckabee, ran strongly but unsuccessfully in 2008, but is now running once again in the 2016 presidential

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