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    In the Donald Trump's Revolt from The New York Times written by Eric Thayer, the author argues that “We know that by words and actions, he has shown himself to be temperamentally unfit to lead a diverse nation of 320 million people."In other words, Thayer believes Mr. Trump was unprepared to be a president of United States in a situation that America face right now . President Donald Trump, the unpredictable result for many, now became the future of America. The result of the election was mainly…

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    Trump has a Bachelor of Science in Economics/ Real Estate from Wharton School of Finance from University of Pennsylvania. He attended Fordham University, but did not finish. Donald Trump has no type of political experience. He has professional experience which consists of Founder, Chairman, President, Chief Executive Officer of the Trump Organization from 1975 to present and Chairman of Trump Hotels and Casino Resorts Incorporated. It’s great to know that Donald Trump knows how to make…

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    ninth grade student, I will be able to vote in the next presidential elections. Due to having Donald Trump as our president, I worry about how our country will turn out. I believe that everyone should be able to know what is going on and what is going to happen in the 4 years Trump is president. We all should have a say on what goes or not. I am concerned about Trump’s thoughts on war and peace. Donald believes that we need the “element of surprise” and people need to stop say “where we’ll…

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    On June 16, 2015 Donald Trump announces himself as a candidate of becoming the next president of the year 2016. Donald Trump has been on the eye from many News cast in the past few months, the most common issue that Trump has caught the U.S. is deporting illegal immigrants that includes American Citizens’ that have been in the U.S. for many years yet consider an immigrant. Also, Rumor has it that trump is deporting up to 1 million illegal immigrants; if he is elected as president in the year…

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    In light of Donald Trump’s shocking rise to political eminence as the newly elected president of the United States, numerous rhetorical artifacts relating to an uncertain and fraught future for American government and politics have inundated mainstream media and news outlets, hailing a resurgence of national interest in federal government through largely dogmatic and peremptory ideological and propagandistic rhetorical texts. The recent controversial “Person of the Year” cover of TIME magazine…

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    President Trump criticized players for national anthem protest. Jerry Jones then proceeds to react to Donald Trump tweet and says "Cowboys' will not play " if they disrespect flag. The NFL is supposed to be focused on Football and their fans. But now and days people attend to be more focus on players who take a knee before or during the national anthem. Instead of watching the actual game of football, worldwide we approach the game on what a person stands or kneel on what they feel towards…

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    Critique of “Doggedness and Defiance: How Trump won” The Fox News “Media Buzz” article, Doggedness and Defiance: How Trump Won, by Howard Kurtz asserts that, “Trump's defiance enabled him to pull off a ‘miracle’” Hillary Rodham Clinton in the 2016 presidential election. The article summarizes some of the major scandals and events involving Donald J. Trump, during his 2016 presidential campaign. It then draws the conclusion that Trump’s defiance is what enabled him to overcome the odds and be…

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    the American public would appoint a tyrant as president of the United States―a seemingly free and fair country? Timothy Snyder writes On Tyranny to prepare readers for tyranny that may not be as remote or as improbable as they may believe with the Trump Administration as his main focus. The twenty lessons inform the audience on strategies to thwart fascism before it overpowers a nation. As a professor of history at Yale University and a novelist, he uses his expertise on Nazism and Communism to…

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    Mexico-United States border. He stands firmly for deporting illegal immigrants who take American jobs away from American citizens. He sounds like he would make an impressive candidate, but when Americans hear “Donald Trump” and “Nuclear codes” in the same sentence, they worry. Donald Trump often refers to stopping the money train which leads over to foreign countries, but doing that can be both dreadful and satisfying. In order for this country to succeed, we must keep our ties with foreign…

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    appear to be seeing through glasses with bias lenses. One example of a politician engaging in debate with a narrow point of view is when Donald Trump stated at a rally in Arizona that the newly approved government budget would decrease border security, however, the actually clause within the proposal states that more money will be available for border control (Donald Trump 's File). He had such a simplistic way of looking at information that not only does he tend to skew information but he uses…

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