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    Frank Bruni's Analysis

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    Frank Bruni’s article “Six Long Months of President Trump” uses numerous examples of Donald Trump’s negative impact on America to prove the main argument that Trump has been an ineffective and simply terrible president who has put America in a bad place economically, politically, and socially. Even though most of the article had little evidence and many claims about Trump’s ineffectiveness, there were two pieces of evidence that strengthened Bruni’s argument in the article. Bruni included a short

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    Donald Trump's Behavior

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    comments that he has made that caused controversy and offended people, it is pretty obvious that donald trump is a racist, delusional, arrogant idiot. He may think he knows what is best for our country, but in reality he does not. he is just a rich businessman. He most likely knows nothing about politics. although it can not be accurately predicted as to how the United States would be like if Donald Trump was president, I can make a pretty good guess. He would try to declare war on any country that does

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    The article that I selected for this week’s assignment is “5 very smart things Donald Trump has done since becoming presumptive GOP nominee”. This article states five actions that the author Chris Cillizza believes that Donald Trump as done that is considered to be smart. The five actions that the author listed in the article are traveling to D.C to meet with Paul Ryan, hiring a pollster, making nice with Megyn Kelly, rolling out a list of potential Supreme Court picks and making clear that there

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    Guy Debord's Analysis

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    Whenever a person puts the words “Donald Trump” & “President” together you get very stark reactions. You have the followers and the resistance. This may sound comparable to a plot to a Hollywood movie but this is the world I live in today. As Trump won the presidency there has been an exponential jump in fear and carelessness. The overall theme of his presidency is manipulation through many factors and below I will try to connect these parts to his manipulated presidency. Firstly, Guy Debord talks

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    Let's be honest with ourselves here. No one actually likes Donald Trump. Let me rephrase that. No one likes what Trump does. And we all know that Donald Trump does not like when we disagree with him. Especially on “Social Media”. Trump is very widely known for his infamous Twitter account; notorious for his controversial tweets. Twitter is a place where opinions are gladly appreciated, yet our “POTUS” can’t handle criticism from his own citizens, so his expert solution is………..blocking them. Even

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    Before Donald Trump ran his crusade for the presidency, he was a businessman in real estate, fashion, and many more business. He started in real estate and has become a business mogul. Trump seems to have been strongly influenced by his father for his decision to make a career in real estate development. In 1971 Trump moved his residence to Manhattan, where he became familiar with many influential people. Convinced of the economic opportunity in the city, Trump became involved in large building projects

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    So, everyone and their brother is all hot and bothered over Donald Trump making some objectionable comments 11 years ago, in private to another man. Of course the media is all over this, that is their MO. Ignore the emails released regarding real corruption and focus on Trump with feigned outrage because he used some dirty words & was lusting after a woman. News flash, if you are so hot and bothered about objectifying women then “Hey Fox”, yah better pull Empire off the TV because Lucius Lions got

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    Storming through the United States in heads both old and young, the name Donald Trump has spawned political disorder all over the country. The results of the events with a correlation to that name, which have occurred in the past year, beg a question: How did Donald Trump win the election and become the president in the first place? The answers to that question are his use of his background and history as well as persuasive manipulation of emotion, all matters of hidden persuasion. However, the

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    As you are keenly aware, on November 9th, 2016, Mr. Trump was elected the 45th President-Elect of the United States of America, and on January 20th, 2017 was sworn in for a four year term as the 45th President of the United States. With Republican majorities in both the United States House of Representatives as well as the United States Senate, the President has laid out a strong agenda on everything from immigration and national security to trade and regulatory reform. While this bold plan of action

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    months. Donald Trump, an entrepreneur from New York, has seemed to dominate the spotlight far more than any of his competitors. Whenever Trump is at a rally campaigning or speaking during a debate, he comes off as a fairly confident person. However, the way that he nonverbally communicates tells a different story. Based off of information from Joe Navarro’s novel, What Every BODY Is Saying: An Ex-FBI Agent's Guide to Speed-reading People, and the Republican Debate on January 14th, Trump displays roughly

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