Donald Trump, 2016 presidential election, President of the United States, presidential campaign, use of language
In the last few months, businessman Donald Trump has made a spectacular and surprising entry in the political world after rising to the position of the Republican candidate for the 2016 election just after announcing his decision to run. Trump has promised many massive changes in almost every areas of the US government using a post-truth politic, which has earned him a massive following. But we can ask ourselves what proposals are contained in his speeches and what characterizes his particular use of language?
[...] Hence he generates anger but also legal experts such as Laurence Tribe, a law professor at Harvard, think that this would be unconstitutional as well*. Trump has a read of the First Amendment as a satirical absolutism but ignores the Constitution when it is preferable for him to do so. The peculiarity of Trump is also reflected in its use of language and in the way he eclipses traditional rules of functional speech. Indeed some of Trump's supporters claim that his lack of a filter his willingness to speak his mind are making him more likely to be honest and understandable. [...]
[...] Moreover as a businessman, Trump do not need to make some compromises. But as a President would he ensure the effectivity of his balance role between the decisions of Congress and the Supreme Court? Besides many of his proposals are either impossible or thought out poorly. For example he criticized the Affordable Care Act without explaining anything about his plans for healthcare. Finally he also said during his campaign in January 2015 that he will get rid of gun-free zones in schools thus trying to appeal to emotions and feeds the fears of the population especially on security issues. [...]
[...] But there are so many reasons why Donald Trump should not be elected in the United States presidential election. The environment is not one of theses priorities, offended many people by making impulsive statements but above all he has no experience in politics thus he has vague or impossible plans ( . Trump is currently the leading candidate in the Republican party and every day it seems more likely that Trump could end up as the president of the United States. [...]
[...] Trump President of the United States, what should we expect? In the last few months, businessman Donald Trump has made a spectacular and surprising entry in the political world after rising, to the position of the Republican candidate for the 2016 election just after announcing his decision to run. Trump has promised many massive changes in almost every areas of the US government using a post-truth politic, which has earned him a massive following. But we can ask ourselves what proposals are contained in his speeches and what characterizes his particular use of language? [...]
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