Donald Trump Humble Pie Analysis

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In reference to the political picture, I feel the author is trying to convey the point that Donald Trump needs to humble himself (hence humble pie). As we all may already know, Donald Trump in known for his egotistic remarks and just in all being very cocky and boastful about everything that he does. I feel like in life, when you let your ego get in the way for the wrong reasons, let’s say for your own personal satisfaction, personal gain, nine times out of ten you’re going to need to take a back seat before you get yourself into destruction. Therefore, with Donald eating this “humble pie” is very much needed before his race comes unto an abruptly

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