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    size of the crowd at his inauguration. People had a frenzy over comparing the pictures between President Obama’s inauguration and President Trump’s and pointing out the presidents’ lies. Meanwhile, President Trump sign an Executive Order mandating the construction of a wall at the US-Mexican border and asking for the repeal of the Affordable Care Act—both came into being with much less attention than they would have if people were not preoccupied with Trump’s inauguration…

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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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    I watched the Greg Gutfeld Show on the Fox News Channel for my media analysis. It airs on the weekends from 9:00pm - 10:00pm. It is hosted by Greg Gutfeld and this week’s guests were Anthony Cumia, Carrie Keagan, Katherine Timpf, and Tyrus. Throughout the show, Gutfeld and his guests discussed the political news of the week with a comedic twist. To start off the show, Gutfeld and his guests conversed about the false BuzzFeed dossier about Donald Trump and his subsequent claims about widespread…

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    By the early 1990s, Maya Angelou’s inauguration poem, spoken at Bill Clinton’s inauguration in 1992, reflected upon the identity of “hyphenated Americans.” In her speech, she speaks about the diversity present in America. In fact, the United States is comprised of various ethnicities, all unique in their own way. With various ethnic groups living in the United States, this country truly is a nation of diverse cultures and languages. However, it was not always like this. In her poem, Angelou…

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    A child nourished in and pampered by the aristocratic bloodline of House Kade would envisage the garish lifestyle of splendor and luxuries when, in point of fact, Norn Kade’s upbringing was consumed by the mangled, even sadistic, whim of his father, Morgann Kade - whom exposed Norn and his siblings to vicious degrees of martial and sexual deviants at a young age. For that reason, Norn sought some semblance of meaning behind the actions committed upon him, and his now deceased siblings, through…

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    Making America Great Again In his first ten days in office, the concept of "Trump's America" has shown itself already to be significantly different from any President prior and potentially any future, and his inauguration speech acted as a key method of setting the stage for this. Every four years on January 20th at 12pm is officially the beginning of a new presidency. People from all over the world come together as one, as they vigilantly await the inaugural speech that would presumably…

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    My obnoxious yellow posterboard read “We may not have chosen the time, but the time has chosen us.” The time was Donald Trump’s inauguration and everyone there was chosen to fight for everyone’s rights as American citizens. I held it high above a plethora of pink yarn woven into cat ears. The hat, a sticker on my head, and a logo on my shirt announced my ideals. More than 500,000 chanted in Washington and 5 million worldwide, and all together we sounded like one voice. One voice fighting for so…

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    anything else when determining the quality of a person or anything of that nature. After, the film was released there was a number of historical events. For example, as I mentioned before the abduction and lynching of Leo Frank and the second Klan inauguration. This film corrupted the minds of people to believe that lynching and Klansmen were normal when in fact it…

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    On March 3rd, one day before the inauguration of Woodrow Wilson, the parade occurred and had a lasting effect on the history of women 's suffrage. During the parade, over 5,000 marchers joined to raise awareness for their goal. The parade was off to a good start until one of the streets become overcrowded with spectators - mostly men in town for the inauguration. Marchers were ridiculed by the spectators, some were tripped, and some were even assaulted…

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    afraid that the government is religion bias, and if you are not a certain religion, then you are public enemy number one. In today’s society, everybody gets offended over everything, religion probably being the number one thing. “Jesus was at the inauguration. Not everyone was pleased.” (Jacoby, 490) Not many people express their religion…

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