Why Is Donald Trump Unethical

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Since the start of his campaign back in June "Trump The Insult Candidate" has viciously attacked and humiliated the Republican establishment, as well as manipulated the media in order to propel his own campaign forward and keep himself in a perpetual state of controversy in the hopes of outshining his competition.

A true master at the fine art of shameless self-promotion, Donald Trump's outrageous behavior just to remain the focus of every nightly news cycle, kind of reminds me of when an unknown rap artist attacks Eminem because they know in doing so Eminem will write 10 retaliation raps against them, catapulting their career.

Trump is employing the oldest trick in the book, using political prestidigitation to dupe the angry and uninformed into blindly following him, unfortunately for Trump political rhetoric without substance or zero knowledge of the issues can only take you so far, especially when you are battling the base of your own party. A cold hard fact Donald Trump is learning the hard way as he now begs lower tier Republicans
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If they don't want to be smart, they should do what they’re doing now and the Republicans are going to go down to a massive loss."

With an ego that screams "I'm the smartest, greatest, most wonderful human being to ever live" is it any wonder Donald Trump only listens to Donald Trump and those not on board his "Trump Train" are considered idiots and losers by the orangeglo

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