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    Donald J. Trump is an interesting American success story. Throughout his life, he has set standards of business and entrepreneurial success in real estate, sports, entertainment, and politics. His entry into politics resulted in him being elected the 45th President of the United States (White House, 2017). After he graduated from Wharton School of Finance, Donald Trump assumed his father’s role and became a real estate developer in New York. Mr. Trump has written over fourteen bestsellers. He also

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    Analysis Of I Am Waiting

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    implemented democracy, they like most modern day politicians, failed to actually make things better. Yes we gained our Independence, but with the ability to make our own choices we tend to make childish and impulsive decisions. The election of Donald Trump stands to be the most recent of those mistakes, and the politicians who work for him are either blinded or full of regret. Poets Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Robert Lowell paint vivid pictures of these very mistakes that seem to recur with the thought

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    Communication Research Methods Donald Trump has suggested that a contest should be held as to which television network covers him in the most "dishonest, corrupt and or/distorted" way, as he has again labeled many of the outlets "fake news." It is one of some attacks by the president against the press coverage he receives, with the most vitriolic coming back in August when he referred the assembled journalists as "truly dishonest" and "sick people."Mr. Trump also used the term "your favorite president

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    they want. Specifically, our current President, Donald Trump, uses artifice all too much. He has exceeded his use of artifice. Trump won was because of his excellent use of artifice. He was able to persuade enough people to vote for him and his changes he would fulfill. Artifice takes quite skill to make believable for your audience. The importance of artifice during his ruling is immense, making it the most essential skill. Donald Trump is portrayed as a lying, evil individual in the media

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    Jared Huffman Analysis

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    Jared Huffman, a third term U.S. Congressman, announced that he is not going to be attending the inauguration of Donald Trump as the nation’s 45th president. Huffman announced over social media that he is not willing to celebrate the beginning of what he claimed a “dark and dangerous chapter” of American politics. The documentary will be about this specific politician because this is currently happening in America and it’s important to research and discover today’s politics. It’s also important because

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    was asked, Trump ignored the audience member who raised the question. Clinton made sure to address them, whether it was looking them in the eye or saying their name. For example, when James Carter asked a question on whether or not the candidates believed that they could be devoted presidents to all the citizens of the U.S. When Clinton answered the question, she said, “Mr. Carter…” whereas Trump started, “Absolutely”(“Transcript of the Second Debate”). In the second debate, Donald Trump lied a whopping

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    general consensus among the American left was that a Trump presidency meant total apocalypse. Yet here we are, just over a year later and we are still alive. The streets aren’t on fire, CNN is still on the air, and the Trail of Tears 2.0: Undocumented Immigrants Edition—is nowhere to be found. So maybe we all got a little carried away. Perhaps we’re in the clear, right? Probably not. We don’t need Sigmund Freud to tell us that Donald Trump has the hots for dictators and autocrats. Trump’s very

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    Donald Trump is the 45th President of the United States. He was elected as a Republican Party president in November, 2016 after defeating Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. He is one of the most well-known real estate moguls in the world, also famous businessman, television personality, an author and politician. Nevertheless, He is a great father of 5 remarkable children. Despite a lack of political experience or background, business magnate Donald Trump swept to an improbable victory in the US

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    Ever since the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump on January 20, 2017, protest movements have spread rapidly across all fifty states to protest against the horrendous concepts of Trump’s leadership. Starting with the Women’s March on Washington on January 21, 2017, protesting has developed more and more sparking the Day Without Women protest. Though protesting is not seen as effective by some Americans, it is a legal display of the first amendment in the Bill of Rights where it states that

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    Donald Trump Thesis

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    Many will argue that the perfect president for America is Donald Trump. What most people are not aware of is that Donald Trump is a very blunt and explicit man. In numerous cases, that is a very dangerous and risky thing for him to do. In this year’s presidential election, Donald Trump is running up against Hillary Clinton and his idea of a perfect country is publicized in a video ad. In today's generation, videos have a strong influence on the decisions that are made. The Political Communication

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