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    Growing up as a child my mom made a habit of watching the morning news regardless of the events taking place in America. Whether my mom watched the news for entertainment purposes or just to see what was significant to her has been left unanswered. I start my paragraph to prove a point that Neil Postman makes in his book, Amusing Ourselves to Death. In Postman’s book, he argues that the news today is for entertainment and it is irrelevant to the people who obtain it. Postman’s character, Henry David

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    “Anybody can become a celebrity or a worldwide villain in an instant.”(Daniel Solove “Privacy and the Media”). When you look how Donald trump take all the negative comments on him and counter it back with a big aggressive comment you become surprised, and you ask yourself how this person has all those supporters? I can simply tell you because he is an outsider same as any online bully. He

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    Incorrect – A Fantasy Advantage In the 2016 presidential election, there are a lot of controversial issues to be dealt with. In past elections it has always been a sort of a joke amongst Americans that Donald Trump will run for president, the idea was never taken seriously. However, Trump officially announced his candidacy in June, 2015 shocking the nation. In this essay Donald Trump’s campaign will be analyzed from popular debates, to Saturday Night Live skits. It seems as if Trump’s entire campaign

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    Donald Trump has run a very long and very hard fought campaign against his opponent Hillary Clinton. His closing acceptance speech has shown us how much his character has drastically changed in contrast to how he ran his entire campaign. Throughout his campaign to become president Donald Trump degraded women, bashed the disabled, and had plans to build walls to keep families from being together. He seems to be everything we didn’t need for our next president and now shockingly enough in his winning

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    brings to the attention of how todays tactic of running things has become more than a little undermining. The presidential campaign of 2016 has been no more than a bumbling mess for the past few months. Republican front-runner and celebrity, Donald Trump, has led his campaign with racist remarks and the promise of a wall he will not pay for, to separate borders. While the popular vote of the Democratic Party,

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    along with manipulating his audience into believing a straw man that he set up in his article. The straw man, of course, was President Trump, and Cohen continuously used diatribe in order to lessen the president’s stature. After Cohen had lowered Trump’s credibility, Cohen used a questioning strategy to manipulate his audience even more into thinking that Trump is on the same path as Hitler was under his rule of Nazi Germany. In the end, Cohen’s purpose was directed at persuading his audience into

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    In the beginning of the speech, Donald trump talks negative about the U.S Trade Policies. Donald Trump mentions that it would wipe out American manufacturing jobs. Throughout the speech, he tells the audience that Clinton supports free trade agreements. Trump argues that nothing is to change under Clinton presidency. He is arguing that the U.S is suffering from this trade. He wants to raise certain tariffs on China and Mexico up to 35%. Trump is able to maintain television and social media presence

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    I have selected one of Donald Trumps re-election campaign ads called, ?Let President Trump Do His Job?, which was launched in August 2017 by the Republican National Committee and is centered around the accomplishments Donald Trump has made in the first seven months despite hindrance from his opponents. The 30 second ad begins by showing clips of Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, Elizabeth Warren, Maxine Waters and press brief cameras, with the narrator and captions saying, ?Career politicians and the

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    speeches, Trump is known to use stereotypes to draw in votes. Whether it is against women, Muslims, or Mexicans Trump has said it all. So my journey begins first in asking, what is a stereotype? And how does a stereotype affect a group of individuals? Thus leading to the question which drives my paper, how does Trump’s use of stereotypes affect a voter’s opinion? As a voter myself I’m curious to see if

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    Hilary Clinton's End

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    year has finally ceased. On Tuesday night, the Presidential Election came to an end, with Trump coming out victorious. The three articles by the New York Times depict how the majority of America felt before and after the election. The first article, written the day before the election by Michael Barbaro, Ashley Parker and Amy Chozick, was titled, “Optimism From Hilary Clinton and Darkness From Donald Trump at Campaign’s End”. The title of this piece oozed the confidence that Hilary Clinton would

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