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John Trump Political Rhetoric
Donald John Trump is a business later reality television star and now US presidential candidate. We've all heard it before. But what really stands out to make The real estate mogul different from the presidents in history? Throughout his campaign he has produced a straightforward rhetoric often viewed as offensive and laid a platform where minorities may feel threatened. He has appealed vastly to the Common Man by making promises to bring back jobs shipped off to other countries and to cut business regulations. He's promised to build walls and to lay down strict immigration policies. Much of this appeals to the common working class person, who feels like the Obama Administration in particular did not have their back. However, Trump is one …show more content…
Or did many of them vote for him almost as if they were really trying to boycott the system and get back at the government? Trump would be the richest president ever if elected, and this connection to people who don't share that wealth is really impressive for someone so far distanced from the common family’s life. He is also the oldest president that has ever been elected. There are numerous facts that separate him from every other president before, but with how the election went, it has become evident that the unexpected really has become normal. By observing where Trump comes from and how he operates by using bizarre his background void of politics and harsh campaign rhetoric connect him to his followers like no other candidate has done before claims to grab free media time even though the media has become partially biased against him, how his vast wealth can bring conflict to his presidency, and how, it helps to identify how he is very different from other past …show more content…
Case in point, throughout the campaign, the Huffington Post published the following editor's note at the end of stories about Mr. Trump:
Editor's note: Donald Trump regularly incites political violence and is a serial liar, rampant xenophobe, racist, misogynist and birther who has repeatedly pledged to ban all Muslims — 1.6 billion members of an entire religion — from entering the U.S.
Further, following Hillary Clinton's health incident at a 9/11 commemoration ceremony, the venerable Washington Post published an article, entitled "The man who discovered CTE(chronic traumatic encephalopathy) thinks Hillary Clinton may have been poisoned," which centered around a theory that Clinton may have been poisoned by Trump or Russian leader Vladimir

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