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    interesting surprise on June 16th, 2015, when Donald Trump declared he was going to run for President, yet again. At the time I was sitting in the airport waiting to board my flight, when I look up to the TV, and see the man himself, behind a podium, wearing a red tie, announcing to the world he was running for President. My jaw dropped. I couldn’t believe that someone with no political experience would even attempt to run for president, but I guess when you are Donald Trump you believe you can…

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    After Donald Trump was subsequently admitted into office and represented as the head of the United States, he initiated extraordinary actions. All of the campaigns that Trump has published and worked on to get the public and media's attention, he has done it successfully and he also takes credit for his attributions. One of his biggest priorities was to deport illegals from Mexico and other countries who crossed over to avoid conflicts that were happening in their native country. Donalds Trump’s…

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    Donald Trump is a rather polarizing candidate. It shows in his opinions, and manifests itself particularly prominently in his campaign strategy. He touts “Make America Great Again,” and treats it as more of a personal credo than simply a campaign slogan. Regardless of personal political views, Trump is at the very least interesting. Every step his campaign takes is shrouded in controversy. Trump brazenly attacks other candidates for whatever reason he sees fit, including an infamous criticism of…

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    The BBC News article is about Donald Trumps reaction to the book Fire and Fury by Michael Wolff. Fire and Fury contains insight into Trump’s white house and administration, and in it, Wolff “paints a picture of the president as impatient, unable to grasp policy, and prone to rambling and repeating himself.” The book contains direct quotes from several named and unnamed sources in the White House, all of whom are not fans of the president. One of the sources stated that Trump’s “mental powers…

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    implementation of facts, logic, and statistics when she was discussing important topics, such as when she expressed her idea of creating more employment opportunities for the American people through the installation of solar panels across the nation. Donald Trump, on the other hand, was far more willing to implement peripheral messaging when…

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    With a ferocious intensity and unwilting determination both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump go head-to-head in a series of catastrophic arguments over which candidate would make America a better country. During the debate, the atmosphere was tense and the audience held no trace of humor, but instead very serious questions that the audience thought were relevant to determining which candidate that they should vote for. Throughout the centuries, American citizens have relied on the presidential…

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    Donald Trump is a Republican candidate for the 2016 presidential election. He has many different views on hot button issues that are affecting America today. Trump’s views on some issues will change the nation if he is elected because he promises to fix them. If elected, Donald Trump will be the first president to have no governmental experience but still be elected. Many people believe that is a huge issue but simply it is just a statistic. Donald Trump was born on June 14, 1946 in Queens,…

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    Every American should recognize this phrase as the slogan for Donald Trump’s 2016 Presidential campaign. How could one not? It was plastered across social media, on hats, t-shirts, everywhere for the months leading up to the election. This slogan rallied voters behind Trump’s campaign invoking great3 emotional response from voters. While Trump constituents supported this statement, and did indeed want to “Make America Great Again”, the campaign faced countless critics. Bill Clinton criticized…

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    My Dearest Grandchildren: With any luck this letter will find you healthy, content, and loved. I pray that I have been a positive force in your lives, as my Grandparents were in mine. With that, let me tell you a little bit about life in 2018. Donald Trump is President. What an insane time! President Trump is a businessman, not a politician. Which is presumably why he was elected. Americans wanted and needed change. His antics are providing plenty of fodder for late-night talk show hosts.…

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    To summarize the column by Thomas Friedman, he is just saying arguments about how Trump is not well fitted for president. Obviously, these arguments are his opinion and are not a hundred percent correct; although he is very educated. Friedman uses a lot of ethos, pathos, logos in his argument to try and persuade his audience (anyone reading this column.) He constantly uses the phrase "how do we put in the Oval Office..." and follows with a fact about Trump. Friedman is mostly one sided and only…

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