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    from the Trump presidency. Ikenberry warns readers that the new revisionist leader is going to end the liberal international order as we know it. Trump’s transactional view of foreign policy is unique from past approaches, but America, consequently, displays a far more hostile image. William Galston is baffled by what he sees, the Leader of the Free World is out on a revenge tour. Matthew Kroenig in, The Case for Trump’s Foreign Policy: The Right People, the Right Position, argues that Trump has…

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    I am not completely sure if the artist intended to have the “X” through it, but it definitely drew the attention of the viewer, whether you supported Donald Trump or not. There were many reasons written down alongside or underneath the drawing, some supporting Trump, and others (many of them) were statements of frustration over his election. The main point of this is that in the past, people, especially artists, who opposed the leaders of countries could…

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    noticed it, given that they were rarely attacked, but Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz may have actually gained the most from this debate. They both made strong statements and rarely faced attacks. As the two frontrunners nationwide, it was odd that they faced so few challenges. This was, of course, because Kasich, Bush, and Christie are all fighting for the establishment vote that they fear Rubio will win, but it had the effect of allowing Cruz and Trump to score a victory in the debate by coming…

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    ours after Donald Trump’s Inauguration, a post appeared on the official White House petitions page, demanding that he release his tax returns. In only a few days, it gathered more signatures than any previous White House petition. The success of the Women’s March had shown that themed protests could both mobilize huge numbers of people and hit a nerve with the President. On Easter weekend, roughly a hundred and twenty thousand people protested in two hundred cities, calling for him to release…

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    Donald Trump’s inauguration speech emphasized the tone in general message of his campaign that pushed him into the Oval Office. Trump illustrates the strong nationalistic view he has for America and American citizens when making great efforts to “rebuild our country and restore its promise for all of the American people.” Trump attempts to embed a nationalistic Viewpoint to All American citizens, hoping to gain their trust in his presidency through his influential diction. He uses phrases like…

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    starting to make their presidential announcements. Donald Trump is one of the few politicians’ who have made their presidential announcement. Trump is determined to become the next President of the United States. Trump’s perseverance to become President of the United States can be seen and heard throughout his entire announcement video. Trump’s speech has been carefully planned and outlined to persuade the audience to vote for him. To help his credibility Trump has his daughter introduce him and…

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    that time he downplayed his family name and neither is brother nor father were present at the event (www.ballotpedia.com). Bush released an ad that was titled “Judgment which questions Donald Trump’s ability to be commander-in-chief”. Bush criticized Hilary Clinton’s “New College Compact” in a statement on August 10 on his campaign website (www.ballotpedia.com). On August 11, Bush attacked Clinton for her role in “creating the void that ISIS moved in to fill”; he remarked, “In all her…

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    Sports Rhetorical Analysis

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    of tweets reiterating his views and calling for a fan boycott of games” (The Associated Press). Donald Trump using his platform as president in this matter is inevitably creating this conception of “A Nation Divided”. This statement is forcing society to take either the side of President Donald Trump’s dislike of the protest or the side of “Sports United”. This symbolically gestures that due to Donald Trump’s superior influential platform that his declarations and positions take precedence over…

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    everyone in the country knows? Have you ever waited in line for hours just to get in to see this person? Last year, I went to see Donald Trump when he came to talk in Fredericksburg, and it really changed my views on people and on the media. I believed that the media was only slightly bias, and that people were generally good people, but I was mistaken. I went to the Trump Rally when he came to Fredericksburg last year “for the lul”. I was trying to be edgy, but I learned a lot when I went. The…

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    Mcadam And Kloos Analysis

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    However, Trump successfully tapped into the growing resentment among the working and middle class. Support grew in response to real grievances over increase income inequality, fear of losing domestic jobs to immigrants, and politicians disassociated with “the people”. While Kazin notes some skepticism for the success of a Trump campaign (the article came out in October 2016, before the announcement of a Trump presidency) where the utilization of negativity runs…

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