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    Eminem's The Storm

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    Eminem’s freestyle rap, The Storm, is an attack against President Trump. He expresses his hate and anger against Trump and notes “racism’s the only thing he’s fantastic for,” and taking on everything from Trump’s alignment with white supremacy to his expensive travel budget. Eminem even refers to Colin Kapernick in the rap and putting a fist up to stand for his rights and gives people a voice who don’t have one. Eminem is communicating his personal opinions and emotions through a freestyle…

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    immigrants. The power of fear and unknown is what stunts the growth of negative opinions and is the underlying cause of hateful actions. In the article, “The Trump Effect and How It Spreads,” the author rightfully advocates ,“... party officials around the country, attuned to the power of fear, have declared homegrown versions of the Trump approach,” which shows that many officials, fearful of the…

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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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    Clinton and Trump both used social psychological principles in order to describe their viewpoints on political issues. These components of social psychology include Cialdini’s principles of persuasion, central and peripheral routes to persuasion, as well as out-group and in-group membership. Hillary Clinton relied far more on central messaging, while Trump tried to use peripheral messaging in order to attract voters. Clinton utilized central messaging through the implementation of facts, logic,…

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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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    Persuasive Letter

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    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. Trump has nicknames for his critics. He calls the leader of North Korea, Kim Jong Un, “Rocket man” and Massachusetts…

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    Trump for Joy There are various titles that Donald Trump held over the span of his prestigious life which include the exceptional titles of the celebrity, the billionaire, the innovator, the constructor, and the reality television personality, but the most surprising by far is the leader of the Republican Party for the U.S. presidency. After years of speculation, Trump finally declared that he was running to be America’s successor to President Obama on June 16, 2015. While his run was initially…

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    Donald Trump's Alienation

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    Introduction Donald Trump became the 45th president of the United States of America in January after winning a contentious and divisive election in November of 2016. Since then there has been a demand to see if he can deliver the things that he had promised, as well as whether or not he could find a middle ground to work with those that he alienated during his campaign. In recent history, this has been one of the most divided moments of the nation politically and Trump is entering into it with…

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