..."Mirrors" is a political advertisement by the Hillary Clinton campaign that has been on television during this election cycle. Hillary attempts to argue why Donald Trump should not or rather can not be president. The advertisement contains first a quick clip of Hillary Clinton hugging a young girl and then merged into a serious clips of young girls looking at themselves in mirrors or cameras. During the scenes of the young girls there are clips and sound bites of Donald Trump saying derogatory things about women during his career over the years. This advertisement is able to provide a strong argument as to why Donald Trump should not be president, and in turn why she should. This advertisement mainly uses an appeal of pathos, emotional appeal,...
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...Throughout the time, the vast homeland that we live in, the US had a substantial amount of presidents. From George Washington to the controversial William Clinton. Newly elected president Donald Trump, a real estate tycoon, a billionaire, filled with the consumption of various professions and occupations, an open egocentric intent, takes the lead as the president of the United States and is viewed to be a barbaric president for many reasons and this is why. Donald Trump, a businessman, and a man who is not fit to be our leader should have never been considered to run in the presidential election as an acceptable applicant. Due to the fact that the United States is not a business and America ought to have a leader. One factor is due to Trump’s lack of political experience, which makes it uncertain for the American people. In what ways can Trump turn the US into a greater homeland when he can “pay for work” for whatever he requires? From the simplest jobs, Trump has the power to hire people because of how much wealth he possess. According to New York Times, Donald Trump’s Shocking Success, Donald Trump carries numerous offices at the Trump Organization, and in...
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...and even teenagers. There is one man who stolen the show and either is hated or loved by the American people. That man is Donald Trump. A successful businessman, Donald Trump has being synonymous in American culture for wealth and arrogance. No one knew how he well he would fair in the political world after he announced his campaign for presidency during the summer last year. Through his unconventional political rhetoric and his ability to legitimize himself as a strong successful businessman, Donald Trump has become the frontrunner in the Republican primaries....
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...Nickolas Galaviz Ms. Medina INRW 0376 M09 8 November 2015 Why Donald Trump Should Be President? Donald Trump should be president because of his political experience. Trump is a tough dealmaker and unafraid to have an honest debate even though some may not agree. Trump becoming president will be the best solution for America’s future. Donald is first and foremost an experienced businessman that established a multi-billion dollar real estate empire all by himself. He’s known as an American hustler who built all of his fortunes from the ground up. His business experience has helped him be involved with negotiations behind scenes with political candidates. Therefore, giving him key insights in different parts of the world, pursue trade agreements, and is aware of financial global competitors. Undeniably being a great negotiator, he has had experience with a variety of industries, businesses, and investors. All his life he has been dedicated to business industry, so he will manage the budget fairly well. With this being said, as president, there is a large portion of negotiating in favor of the U.S. and by applying his skills would be very helpful to this country. Trump has the confidence and personality that will work perfectly in politics, and make it less likely to let his personal power be manipulated by outsiders. Donald has experience creating jobs, which make him more aware of the problems that occur in the workforce. His views on immigration are what America needs...
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...I believe that Donald Trump and I have the same taste of music. Obviously he loves the song “I know, you know” by The Friendly Indians. “I know you know, that I am not telling the truth, I know you know that they don’t have any proof.” He knows, we know that he isn’t telling the truth. But he got the last part wrong. We do have proof. He knows, we know that he just loves to grope women but won’t admit that what he does is wrong. He knows, we know that he didn’t lose the popular vote because of voter fraud intended to help his campaign opponent Hillary Clinton. He knows, we know that immigrants aren’t all to blame for the crime rates. He knows, we know that he isn’t telling the truth. We know, he knows he doesn’t have any proof. Gideon Resnick...
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...suggestion that Lady Gaga is the real president or should succeed the POTUS, Donald Trump just can't get a break. Gaga, real name Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, appeared at "One America Appeal," the Hurricane Relief concert held over the weekend in College Station, Texas to support victims of the recent storms that ravished four U.S. states and territories. The "Poker Face" singer had a million reasons to lend her voice to a benevolent cause. Lady Gaga joined all five living former presidents: George W. Bush, George H.W. Bush, Barack Obama, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton. She serenaded the crowd with some of her popular tunes. Other entertainers like Lyle Lovett, Yolanda Adama, the band Alabama, and others joined in on the celebration of hope....
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...Cartoons Assignment Analysis Questions Donald Trump: Immigration Ban 1. Describe the action taking place in the cartoon and identify any key objects or persons. The action taking place in the cartoon is: Donald Trump, who is represented as Frankenstein, is set free after the GOP has created him and starts walking towards the public, saying “Immigration Bad!”, “Mexican Rapists!”, Mexican Criminals!”, “Mexican Drug Dealers!”, “Fire!”, “Fire!”, “You’re Fired!” On the other hand, the GOP is standing there holding jumper cables and saying “To be fair, we did kind of create him!” Also, a member of the Tea Party is standing beside the GOP, holding his brain. Persons/Objects portrayed...
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...being a productive president? Donald Trump has shown many times that he would not make a productive, reliable President. He has continuously made unprofessional remarks to, and about, many people that he could potentially lead. Donald Trump has made a large name for himself in the business world; he has done the same as a potential presidential candidate, but not in the right direction. A change in political parties may be what our country needs as it continues along the rebuilding process, but our choice for the next leader is a pivotal part of the change. Does our country need a person in office that vows to deport every illegal alien,...
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...the media influence gave rise to Donald Trump In this new era of globalization, the media has more power and influence than it has ever had in the history of technology. The role of media over the years has become very important when it comes to political election. There is an interdependent relationship between politics and media, when it comes to the political elections. The media affects political elections and campaigns by communicating the agendas and beliefs of different political parties. The strong influence of media on political election can seal the fate of any electoral candidate or party. That is what happened in the case of Donald Trump, when he won the Republican primary votes. Prior to the Republican primary votes...
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...article titled “Don’t Count on Trump Losing in November” is a very well written piece on the character that is Donald Trump and the spectacle that is his campaign. In his article, Robinson explains why the Democratic Party should take Donald Trump seriously in his bid for president and not think of him as an easily defeated opponent. Robinson goes on to explain why Trump is having such success and what makes him appealing to voters. Robinson’s thesis statement is that the democrats should take Trump seriously and realize that a lot of Americans are supporting him because they are fed up with how our political system is currently formatted. That strong and passionate following can take him far in this election, maybe farther than the Democrats think. In Robinson’s article “Don’t Count on Trump Losing in November”, he defends his thesis very well by offering support and explanations of Trump’s success. It is also clear that this article is not an informative one, but a persuasive one. This article was a great example of a persuasive piece. Robinson is not trying to get us to either vote for nor against Trump, but rather warn us against taking him lightly. He lists some of Trump’s campaign promises and explains, “Many are inconsistent with traditional American values…” He goes on to say that, because of his stern nature and tough love approach, he “strikes a cord” with many lower class, white Americans. Robinson insinuates that the Democratic Party should view Trump’s large following...
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...Netherlands after Adolf Hitler and his National-Socialist party came to power in 1933. This house is where they hid when the Nazi’s came to the Netherlands and anti-jewish measures were introduced. The Anne Frank House tells the story of Anne and her families lives and the ultimate destruction caused by Hitler and his extreme right-wing ideas. Upon exiting the museum, I passed the visitors book, where I wrote five words: “Donald Trump should come here.” The Oxford Dictionary defines the word 'trump' as an admirable or helpful person. Does that sound like a suitable word to be associated with such a right-wing extremist? Someone who uses racism to rise to power? Someone who proposes mass-deportation in order to make America great again? Someone who blames a specific group of people for all of his countries problems? Someone who has had no leadership or civics experience at all and is now running for President of the United States - one of the most influential positions of leadership in the world? No. I think a more suitable title for a man such as Donald Trump, should be Mein Trumpf. It is...
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...‘Donald Trump, right man for the job?’ When did the world get so narrow-minded? Our newest president might have helped people in the past, like fighting against anti-Semitism and racism or flying a seriously ill Jewish boy from California to New York for medical treatment, but it is evident that maybe these acts of kindness did not mean anything to him as he has certainly changed his streak of running things. I mean how do you elect a man so misogynist and obnoxious like him? Donald Trump looks like a plughole in an orang-utan sanctuary. And now that he has been elected as President, he’ll be the first man to use fake tan inside the oval office. Clearly, orange is the new black. He’s a narcissistic, bigoted man and most of all a racist. How...
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...The United States prides itself in being very Democratic and progressive throughout time. For example, in the past eight years, we have had a black president, legalized gay marriage, provided healthcare to those who were not issued and fought for more rights in the LGBTQIA community. This could not have happened without the help from the people of America. However, due to the election of Donald Trump, I think that are three ideals we are falling short of: equality, justice, and popular sovereignty. In John Kingdon’s book American the Unusual, he compares America’s family leave policy with Norway’s. In Norway, new parents are able to take paid time off of work and have their job waiting for them, while in America, there is no paid leave...
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...Currently, seven presidential candidates are running for president this year, one being Donald Trump. Leadership can be defined as; leading a group of people or organization. Donald Trump is a wealthy businessman, politician, and television personality with many different qualities that shape him into a good leader. Many people may argue that Donald Trump’s lack of a filter makes him a bad leader, but a closer examination shows that he exhibits confidence, charisma, and cleverness, making him an effective leader. Donald Trump exhibits a strength in confidence which can be a valuable quality for being an effective leader in both business and politics. Paul Glatzhofer claims, “Regardless of your viewpoint though it takes a confident person to be able to lead others effectively... It is a critical part of business, particularly when you are regularly involved in complex negotiations.” With...
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...of his second presidential term, candidates are pushing hard to win over votes in the upcoming election. Whenever the presidential election comes around it seem like the name Donald Trumps always surfaces. He is one of the leading candidates for the republican party and has really been picking up momentum in the poll. With a strong plan to Make America Great Again, he draws the attention of many Americans especially those who are independent and undecided about who to vote for. Mr. Trump has a very decorated background and has had a tremendous amount of success building his value. Trump is a conservative that offers conservative reforms through bold strategies in order to connect with constituents. His far-right position leaves room for discrepancies, like the other candidates also running for the 2016 Presidential Cabinet. Donald Trump is a conservative Republican supported by his impressive history to foster business across an array of fields. If he should go on to become the next president of the United States his proposal to reform regulations such as veteran affairs alongside a compelling tax reform may come to fruition. His positions are traditionally renewed, therefore making him appealing to the older, upper class American citizens who can merely stand the current ways presented by President Obama’s administration. According to Trump’s campaign website, he is opposed to the current state of the Department of Veterans Affair (VA). He offers his plan to reform it in...
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