Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Civic Engagement

                           Help Support President Trump

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Donald Trump has received immense amounts of backlash for some of the bills that he has passed in his first 100 days and we need your help to support your current president of the United States. Trump does not deserve this ridicule that he is receiving from the biased liberal media such as CNN and NBC that is trying to make the strong candidate look incompetent.


While the President Trump realizes that every president in office will go through some amount of backlash, he believes that he is receiving more then any president has seen before in the history of the United States. It is no secret that Donald Trump hosted the reality show "The Apprentice" and liberal media sites such as CNN have used this against the president as him being incompetent for the job. Donald Trump through his experience in the business world is going to get the American economy back to where it needs to be after Barack Obama tried to run it into the ground. The number on the top of this flyer is the number to the CNN headquarters where we can voice our opinions about what they are saying about are great president. Trump again and again has had to kick out CNN, BuzzFeed, The New York Times, and other false liberal media to make sure that fake news is not reaching the American public.


It is the Republicans time to take back this great country and give jobs back to the hard-working Americans that make this country so great in the first place. While Trump may lack experience in political office, he has a vast knowledge of how to deal with funds and turn a failing business back around.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/chuckjones/2017/01/20/president-trumps-economic-scorecard-the-starting-line/#697f36454f39

Seen from this article from Forbes, the S & P, the Dow Jones, and the Treasury Rate all increased in percentage points on the Inauguration Day for Trump. Trumps numbers speak for itself and we need you as the American people to help him out so that he can remain in office without having to be hassled by the liberal media that thrives on the suffering of our president.

The most valuable piece of information that one can gain from reading this flyer is to do anything you can to voice your support for Donald Trump. It does not take a lot of money or even a ton of time to let people know that you are a faithful American citizen and agree with what Trump is doing in office. This can be a from a Tweet or a Facebook post that shows our president helping the country in a way that benefits you or your loved ones. Donald Trump knows what it is like to be a normal citizen, one that is outside of the political spectrum, a person that can see through the eyes of the people, not a crooked politician like Hillary Clinton. We need to act now or else drastic measures could be taken in the White House and the savior of our economy could never have a chance to lead again. Barack Obama was not the strong leader that we needed in office to deal with dangerous countries such as North Korea and China. Americans need someone that will lay down the law and keep our children safe for generations to come while also prospering financially.

Once again, anything helps, we appreciate the support and from the bottom of our hearts at the Trump team we hope you can support the movement.










Thursday, April 20, 2017

Press Coverage

http://insider.foxnews.com/2017/04/18/trump-buy-american-hire-american-executive-order-wisconsin-america-first



For my first article, I looked at a conservative news feed and how they portrayed Donald Trump. Before reading the article on Fox News, I was thinking that they would be a little kinder to the man that they once loved so much going into the election. As many people know, Fox News is a heavily Republican news station that has been known to stir up some controversy with the people they have on their show as well as write for them. Just recently Bill O’Reilly was fired from Fox News for controversial statements that he made on his show. This leads to the article that I found which was about Donald Trumps “Buy American-Hire American” deal which enforces one of Trumps main issues of giving jobs back to “Americans”. A rather short article with the clip that I have attached up above, Fox News does not go over the top about supporting this act. Instead it is just a quick couple statements showing that it had happened and the speech that Trump gave about it. The media has taken over with the coverage that is being talked about with regards to Trump and his team. While people on Trumps team such as Kellyanne Conway try to influence the media to only shine positive light on what Trump does, she is failing miserably.

http://money.cnn.com/2017/02/24/media/cnn-blocked-white-house-gaggle/

The next article that I brought up was from CNN. Known as a primarily liberal news outlet I wanted to see what they had to say about Donald Trump recently in the news. Specifically, the article that I chose was about the exclusion of certain media outlets from the White House press briefings and how it would eventually hurt the Trump team in the long run. While the article was in a negative light towards Donald Trump it is not even close to the most critical article that I have read on a news outlet about the newly elected president. Unfortunately for Trump in the United States reporters have the freedom to speak their mind about what is going on in the political world. Many reporters have taken full advantage of this to voice their opinions on what kind of person they think Trump is along with plenty of other topics. CNN in this article goes into detail about the facts that Trump and his team continuously make up and how it could eventually get him impeached. It makes sense that are writers would argue this. Even if you are the president of our country, we as people can still find a way to impeach him or stand up to the evil that he is spreading



https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/01/business/media/trump-cnns-coverage-biased-presidential-candidates-aides-say.html?_r=0

Finally, the third article that I found was from the New York Times. In the article, they argue that CNN was being biased toward Trump in efforts to make more money. Per the New York Times, the news station made just over 1 billion dollars in covering every part of the now president’s campaign trail. Larry King was noted as having said “it was like the other candidates weren’t even there”. Because of this excessive news coverage towards Donald Trump, Michael Grynbaum points out that CNN most likely helped Trump win the Republican candidacy. This article came as big shock to me considering how against Trump I thought CNN to be. It just goes to show you any corporation can be corrupt for more power and money.















Thursday, April 13, 2017

Agenda-Setting

                                               Sean Spicer about handling ISIS

Foreign policy has been a big topic that the Trump campaign has worked on tackling since Donald Trump began his campaigning in early 2015. Around the world attacks have been happening far too frequently and plenty of Americans are looking for reassurance from their government that we are indeed in a safe country that can handle terrorist groups such as ISIS. Taken from his webpage his campaign writes “Defeating ISIS and other radical Islamic terror groups will be our highest priority. To defeat and destroy these groups, we will pursue aggressive joint and coalition military operations when necessary. In addition, the Trump Administration will work with international partners to cut off funding for terrorist groups, to expand intelligence sharing, and to engage in cyberwarfare to disrupt and disable propaganda and recruiting” (whitehouse.gov, 2017). They are very adamant about taking the necessary steps to keep our country safe, not shying away from the possibility of “aggressive joint and coalition military operations if need be. This agenda is a stance that helped Trump gain a lot of supporters throughout his presidential campaign. They saw Trump as a powerful and determined leader that would not be afraid to fight fire with fire if necessary.



This leads to the next issue that Trump considers which is making the military stronger than it has been in the past. “Our military needs every asset at its disposal to defend America. We cannot allow other nations to surpass our military capability. The Trump Administration will pursue the highest level of military readiness” (whitehouse.gov, 2017). Despite how unpredictable President Trump has been in what he supports, like his foreign policy, his stance on military expansion is something that he has stood by over time. From an outsider’s perspective, I question the end goal of what the Trump administration is trying to do with further strengthening our military. It seems to me that our military is already one of the strongest in the world and we might need to focus on other issues such as the racial divide in our country or getting clean water to the unfortunate Americans that cannot get it.
                                        Hillary Clinton's and Donald Trump's Shared Agendas

While both candidates were clearly divided on a lot of subjects there were certain subject areas that I found the two presidential candidates to agree on. Clinton and Trump were both in favor for cutting taxes for the lower and middle class Americans. An issue that was talked about constantly during the election and one where the two feuding candidates could set their differences aside and agree with one another. Along with that, the two candidates also agreed that some parts of the United States government layout needed to change. While what each candidate thought needed to change were different in most aspects, they both agreed upon this idea overall together.

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/02/us/politics/trump-navy-warship-military-spending.html?_r=0

The article that I found after google searching about Trumps plan to increase spending into the government pointed out the skepticism that many people had about the plan. Because of our already enormous deficit people (rightfully so), were skeptical about putting more money into the military. After having researched Trump over almost the entire semester now, what the New York Times has to say about what the president is the least of his concerns. My only hope is that we don't get into a war that we don't need to be in.


https://www.whitehouse.gov/making-our-military-strong-again
https://www.whitehouse.gov/america-first-foreign-policy

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Pop Culture

Donald Trump has had a whirlwind of opinions voiced about him throughout his campaign and has followed him to his current term as president. With his outlandish comments about sensitive subject matters and the image that he is racist, greedy, and incompetent to be President of the United States we have seen a field day for talk shows, comedy sketches, or anything entertainment wise you can think of. So, for this week's blog post I decided to look into how South Park depicted not only President Trump, but his former running mate in the previous election, Hillary Clinton. Both candidates during the election were given a negative annotation throughout the show and provided some hilarious humor for those that were opposed to the two candidates. This image obviously is not the kind of thing that Donald Trump wants to be said about him as he serves his first term in office. During his campaign Trump made sure to come off as a strong leader that would get things done. In South Park he is portrayed by Mr. Garrison who does not even want to be president in the first place. It finds the character putting on orange makeup and trying to prevent himself from becoming the president of the United States. Despite his efforts to not become president, Mr. Garrison finds himself leading the country.

We are as country extremely luck to be able to portray our political leaders in whatever light we want, good or bad. While some may see this as cruel and unwarranted to call a presidential candidate (now our president) a giant douche, that is what makes our country so great. We have this freedom to voice our opinions about what is going on with our current government. Unlike other countries such as Russia or North Korea, the United States prides itself on its journalistic freedoms. Going back to the show, it is no secret that South Park is bold and is not afraid to say what they feel. They have been a polarizing figure in T.V. for almost twenty years now and I don't see them stopping anytime soon. This portrayal of our president definitely upset thousands of Americans that think Trump is doing a great job as president and should not be portrayed in this negative light. However, there is nothing they can do about it besides write to comedy central, or boycott the channel or show altogether.

Comedic jabs will continue to be thrown at are president as we move in here in the coming years. The exaggerated image that South Park has painted of Trumps face is something that has been the butt end of jokes since he started his campaign. South Park portrays Trump as someone that is incompetent to do his job. They mock him for being someone that never wanted to run at all and is sort of puppet to other powerful leaders that tell him what to do. It is an honest depiction as we have seen the first few months of the presidency play out. Millions of Americans are scared of what lies ahead in the future and fear for the racial tension that is being exploited due to Trump winning the election. Satire towards the 45th president will continue whether he likes it or not, that I can guarantee.

 

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Advertising Strategy

The first advertisement that I found in support for Trump was an attack ad that was directed at Hillary Clinton. Having any basic knowledge of what was going on during the campaign, this T.V. ad was nothing out of the norm for Donald Trump. He took great strides to make sure that his running partner for the President of the United States was seen as this "evil" person that would not protect our country in the way it needed to be. In this attack ad, Donald Trump points out the emails that Hillary had kept secret. Eventually the commercial goes into attacking Clinton for strengthening ISIS along with calling Americans "deplorable". This ad perfectly represents the type of politics that we saw throughout the 2016 presidential campaign. Both candidates were focused on trying to diminish one another's image with slander and backlash. Watching this advertisement I came to the realization that this ad could be and image ad as well as a issue ad. During the commercial Trump attacks Clintons policies and claims that is the reason why ISIS has become so powerful, which is an issue attack. Then, Trump goes on to show a clip of Clinton calling Americans deplorable which is an attack on who Clinton is as a person or her image. We get both sides of the spectrum that make for such a fierce ad.
Next we have an advertisement that is centered around what Donald Trump can do for the hard working citizens of the United States. Definitely in the realm of a candidate positive image, Trump attempts to convey the message that he is one of the people. That he is someone that understands the working class people and the freedoms that they should have in their every day lives. This message is something that was seen throughout the campaign, seen as an advantage over Hillary who Trump claimed to be a "crooked politician". Another thing to note of this television ad is the use of military themes throughout the 8 minute advertisement. Military recognition was one of Trump's big issues
that he felt was being neglected. Donald Trump did such a good job at marketing towards the lower, white class of American workers. In this T.V. advertisement they interview hunters to get their perspective on Hillary Clinton. To no surprise, they feel that their needs will not be met with Clinton and that Trump would assure them the rights they feel were established when this country was created. This ad is an image ad, trying to establish that relatability that voters felt with the now President of the United States.
Although this image is not an advertisement in the typical sense, I think the Donald Trump "Make American Great Again" hat is worth mentioning. This hat became the key to Trumps image and what every supporter became known for. The hat was used as sort of an advertisement for the loyal supporters of Trump. An object that became almost a polarizing image that had a weird look to it,  a hat that looked similar to a railroad conductors hat. The idea to make hats for the campaign was a great idea and advertised Trumps slogan throughout the U.S.

My final advertisement is a serious online advertisement put out by the Trump administration. Going off a sort of scare advertising tactic, Trump promises to "take this country back". Similar to the T.V. ads that I looked at, President Trump during the 2016 campaign felt that there was something wrong with the current political state that America was facing at the time. This ad is most certainly an image ad that portrays Trump as this strong leader that will get America headed in the direction that it needs to go. Trump did an excellent job throughout the campaign trail of conveying strength to his loyal voters who were tired of politicians being "politically correct" and making promises that they couldn't follow through with. Donald Trump ended up being the winner that no one expected, through ways that we had never seen before as a country.



Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Online Presence of Donald Trump

Before looking any further into the online presence of our 45th president, the first social media platform I checked was Twitter. https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/839116941956640768
Irony at its best right here



Like many of his tweets, Trump refers to this "FAKE NEWS" that has baffled as many as it has intrigued. There has never been a politician that has used social media, particularly Twitter in Donald Trump's case, that has made a political candidate so polarizing and talked about. Trump's tweets divided our nation more than we ever thought possible. Look at the replies to his tweets and it is almost all backlash or people in defense of the backlash Trump is getting. We are in a new era of politics that the internet age has brought to our nation whether we like it or not. President Trump has changed how we will look at social media use in any political race, big or small. As easy as it would be to talk about Donald Trumps Twitter I need to move onto the other social media outlets Trump uses.

Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Polls


Looking in depth to the polling numbers is something that I have never done for any election while I have been alive. So why wouldn’t the first election polling I look into be one of the most divisive in history. Every poll one looked at had Hillary Clinton winning, it seemed like an almost guarantee that she would become the first woman President of the United States. While expectations were high for a monumental day in history, no one was paying attention to the undecided voters that were being overlooked by the organizations that were doing the polling.



As you can see from the chart above, Clintons margin was way over calculated while now President Trumps was way under calculated. While this exit poll may be a little bias considering it was taken from CNN, it is still shocking of how off they were on the margins of victories for certain states. That goes for some of the states that Hillary Clinton won and some of the states that Donald Trump won. Taken from fivethirtyeight.com “The cacophony of headlines about how “CLINTON LEADS IN POLL” neglected the fact that these leads were often quite small and that if one poll missed, the others potentially would also. As I pointed out on Wednesday, if Clinton had done only 2 percentage points better across the board, she would have received 307 electoral votes and the polls would have “called” 49 of 50 states correctly”. This is a staggering statistic the article gives us to show just how tight knit this race was. It seemed set in stone that Hillary Clinton would win by a landslide when no one was paying attention to the small percentage points she was winning in plenty of states.


Young voters is not where Hillary missed her mark in the polls as seen from the bar graph above. She failed to look further into the other voters that she was missing, the older white generation that arguably won the election for Trump.
After having learned more about polling in the past week or two, it is no easy task to get accurate polling statistics. In the most recent case involving Trump and Clinton it came down to the polls forgetting about the undecided voters in some states that led to the shift in momentum towards Trump and an eventual win. I would start by asking people what they wanted to see in a candidate. As basic of a question as it is, you can delve deeper into what that person sees in the two candidates along with whether they might be swayed one way or another. Getting into too many specifics of what types of questions you would ask is hard considering that I would ask questions based around a person’s voting history and what they want out of a presidential candidate.

Polling is key to our political nature of today. Everyone wants to be aware of what is going on around them and needs immediacy in this day and age. That doesn’t go for every American but a majority wants to be updated as quickly as possible of what lies ahead for the political world. Polling lets us get an image of where we are as a country, what types of people are located where and why they vote for the candidates they do. Some choices for a certain demographic are obvious while others are harder to see.

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Debates- Donald Trump in the Final Presidential Debate



Donald Trump Takes on Hillary Clinton in the Second Presidential Debate

https://youtu.be/K2ukHnZi9_k

While being unpredictable has been one of Donald Trumps strengths when he was a presidential candidate this clip of highlights from the second debate show when they can lead the now president astray. From the opening question that Anderson Cooper asks concerning the allegations that Donald Trump had sexually assaulted women in the past and said he could "grab them by the p***y", Trump seemed to have his own agenda for the debate.

So with that being said, we move on to what the president did well in his second debate against the Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. As had been throughout his campaign, Trump loved to critique his opponent to no end. Claiming in this clip that Hillary had done nothing during her thirty years in politics. Despite admitting his lack of experience Trump claims that he would get the topics he talks about done unlike his "crooked Hillary" as he liked to call her throughout the campaign trail.

Trump supporters ate up the name calling and discontent he showed towards any candidate that he went up against throughout his campaign trail. They stood behind his controversial stances on a number of topics including immigration, gun laws, and refugees to name a few. So while a Hillary supporter may have watched the debate and thought that everything Trump had to say was preposterous, the Trump supporters saw the interruptions of Hillary and controversial stances as being a strong leader, someone that would veer them away for what they felt was a terrible eight years under former President Barack Obama.
Now lets get to the parts of the debate that Donald Trump struggled. This second debate was arguably his worst debate among the three that took place between the two presidential candidates. As I had mentioned earlier, Trump was asked about his comments toward women in which he claimed he could do vulgar things to them without any consequences. In his defense he first went on a tangent similar to the GIF above that claimed "no one likes women more than him". A statement he has used for more than just women. When asked about being a racist towards the black community or Mexicans Trump replied the same way, claiming that whatever race he had been called out for criticizing loved him. This is what ended up being Trumps biggest weakness during the second presidential debate. He had no clear and rationale answers. Even for Trump some of the answers he gave when criticized by Hillary were clearly veering away from the original accusation to something that had little resemblance to what was being asked. To go along with this, Trump interrupted Clinton multiple times, making it so that Anderson Cooper had to ask Trump to wait until it was his turn to speak. This came off as unprofessional and someone that did not respect the general rules of a debate. In a normal debate each candidate should have their own time to speak regardless if the other candidate disagrees or thinks they are lying.

If I were to be Donald Trumps campaign advisor I would first tell him to keep being outspoken. While if I was running for president would not do the same thing, this is something that had gotten Trump this far. This is something that his voters looked towards for in all of the now presidents debates. On the other hand, when asked certain questions and having to go on the defense I would suggest that Trump be more direct, answering the questions straight up instead of veering away from what is being said. Veering away from the questions only makes the audience think that he has something to hide which is the exact opposite of what you would want (obviously). Even if what Trump had to say was vague, I think voters would respect him more if that statement was more on topic to what was being asked.

As far as issues to address, I think it would stay the same with the other blogs that I have posted. Keep in touch with the gun issues and ensure his voters that he would give them the second amendment rights that they hold dearly. Along with this Trump should focus on the tax breaks he could offer towards schools and businesses throughout the country. Immigration needs to be addressed with Trump sticking to what he has stood behind, making sure to not go back on anything he has said in the past. Donald Trump is one of the most unique candidates we have seen and an extremely hard politician to read. The best thing to do would be to let him be the outspoken person that voters feel so strongly towards.



Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Political Speeches Blog #3

                   Trump Rally in Bangor Maine 10/15/16- https://youtu.be/iNgpLr6QGGM

When watching this rally speech that now President Donald Trump conducted in Bangor, Maine I noticed the amount of veterans that were sitting behind him. These veterans heard exactly what they had felt had been missing from President Obama’s presidency, and that is that our veterans have been forgotten. Classified with these veterans is this group of voters of “outsiders” that Trump did such a good job of targeting. These “outsiders” are low class, white, Americans that feel that they had been forgotten by these typical politicians that are supposedly only concerned about themselves. This is what Trump did so well. He guaranteed recognition towards these veteran voters and that the military would receive more funding, something that these voters had felt had been missing. To go along with this, Trump also promised tax cuts and the second amendment to be enforced more than it has been with the Obama administration. These firm statements of action are something that suited Trump so well and played to what his voters wanted, drastic change.


While surprisingly I thought Donald Trump’s rally speech was strong, there was definitely some weaknesses to his speech which is to be expected from any speech. First off, while it was his strong suit, some of the promises like so many things that he said throughout his campaign trail are vague statements. These vague statements are hard to follow through with when you don’t have any evidence to back it up. I realize this is a rally speech and it’s meant more for moral boosting than it is fact checking, but as a voter I personally would like to know how he would get the plans he had for the country done. For instance, he mentions that over 70,000 factories have been shut down in a short amount of years in the United States. He claims that he is going make negotiations with NAFTA to decrease the number of closed down factories in the United States. This is a decent idea in theory, just saying that you are going to negotiate with NAFTA doesn’t give his voters any evidence of how these negotiations will result in factories being opened again.



If I were to help Trump with this rally speech I would suggest that he doesn’t attack the current president and instead put what he did in lighter terms. I know Trump prides himself in not being afraid to say what he feels, but this is before he was elected and sheds a negative light towards Trump for potential swing voters that might like former President Obama for what he had done. That being said, it is obvious Trump was not concerned with any voters other than hardcore Republicans. I just believe morally it should not be accepted to bash a current president that directly. While he did mention tax cuts, I think this was one of the stronger arguments that he made during this rally speech and something he should continue to stand behind and shed light on. Tax cuts is something that most Americans can get behind, more money in people’s pockets is something we could all use. Finally, his arguments over keeping the second amendment rights intact and giving the veterans the benefits they deserve. This drew the strongest reaction among the crowd and seemed to be an important factor in Trumps election in November.

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

SWOT of Donald Trump

                                         S.W.O.T. Analysis of Donald Trump
When one thinks of Donald Trump they think of power. Whether that is in a positive or negative way it is something that latches on to Trumps persona and a major reason for his rise to presidency. Taken from CNN.com Julian Zeilezer writes “Trump often gets away with it. He says many different things, providing a little bit for many to agree with. He refuses to get pinned down when questioned about these inconsistencies. He has argued that flexibility is a positive, particularly in a president who needs to negotiate with Congress and leaders overseas” (“Clinton vs. Trump”, 2016). Despite what Trump was quoted saying towards the end of this excerpt being debatable, the rest is not. For whatever reason being, Trump has gotten away with going back on his statements along with giving people what they want to hear in different parts of his rebuttal’s and arguments. Going along with this, Trump is notorious for his online presence, tweeting whatever seems to come to his mind. Becoming somewhat of a meme Trump has won over American voters in ways that would not have been possible ten years ago.
This leads to Trumps weaknesses. Donald Trump among many Americans is seen as a racist, irrational, and inconsolable at times. Daniel Maran from the Huffington Post makes this point while pointing out Trumps campaign team. He states “Steve Bannon, Trump’s chief strategist and senior counselor, was executive chairman of Breitbart, a news site that Bannon dubbed the “home of the alt-right” ― a euphemism that describes a loose coalition of white supremacists and aligned groups. Under Bannon’s leadership, Breitbart increased its accommodation of openly racist and anti-Semitic writing, capitalizing on the rise of white nationalism prompted by Trump’s campaign” (“15 Examples of Trump Being Racist”, 2016). Unfortunately for most Americans besides white Christian males this is a disadvantage. There have been outcries over Trumps racist picks for the positions in the White House. Building off these white male voters Donald Trump has made a living of hate and the feeling of being left out. While this is an opportunity for Trump, this brings about the biggest weakness. Ninety-five percent of other Americans that are not white are against Trump asking for him to be impeached. Protests all across America have taken place protesting the issues that Trump has stood behind and asking for his impeachment.
As far as the issues go, as I have mentioned, Trump has been big on immigration. Something that he has stood behind since the beginning (surprising for Trump). He believes that jobs are being taken away from “American” workers and being given to foreigners. So one of the solutions that Trump has is to build a wall to keep out immigrants from Mexico. Security of the United States has been at the top of the priority list for Trump. Along with this he has backed Planned Parenthood, stood for the ownership of guns among other Republican ideals.
I would say the two campaign members that stick out to me for President Trump is Kellyanne Conway and Steve Bannon who I mentioned earlier. First with Kellyanne Conway, she is the backbone to the Trump team, backing up statements that the President has made along the way as the counselor to the President. She is known for her outlandish statements and has made plenty of appearances on talk shows to talk about the current issues the Trump administration is facing. Then we have Steve Bannon, who like Conway and Trump is an outsider to the political world, but nevertheless serving as Trumps chief strategist. Bannon represents the Trump campaign in his business savvy ways and erratic behavior. He makes perfect sense for a campaign that is full of optimism and is focusing most of its energy on the business sides of the political world.

Videos- Conway-   https://youtu.be/g-w16cyQ8wQ
 Bannon- https://youtu.be/ZrnPRxdtMsY

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/president-donald-trump-racist-examples_us_584f2ccae4b0bd9c3dfe5566

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Donald Trump's Image Post #1 Ted Cuscaden

Celebrity Apprentice Link- https://youtu.be/pBHJkbDPW6U
SNL Baldwin Trump Impersonation-https://youtu.be/4_Gf0mGJfP8


Donald Trump has been one of the biggest anomaly of a presidential candidate that the United States has ever seen. From his days on Celebrity Apprentice to the center of the Oval Office, Trump has been in the spotlight for quite some time. He has no political experience in the typical sense, he has been seen first and foremost as a businessman that has expensive ventures all over the world. For many, when Trump decided to make a campaign for president of the United States, many people outside of his supporters saw it as some kind of business stunt or a joke. But, to peoples amazement Trump not only was the Republican nominee, he is now the President of the United States.
            Trumps image is something that has been ridiculed since the day he decided to run a campaign for president. From Alec Baldwin skits portraying the president as someone incompetent and goofy, to all the memes that have been made of this polarizing figure that takes over the news headlines with ease. He is seen by thousands of Americans as racist, misogynistic, and even fascist. When the polling numbers were coming in that this was not some sort of joke but the actual reality the country was facing, people were in shock, terrified, and fearful. With that being said, there were also the lower educated class that saw Trump as a savior, someone that would allow their voices to be heard that had not been heard by the Obama administration. Many of these Americans felt that they were being labeled as racist, bad people, by other politicians such as Hillary Clinton who ran against Trump in this previous election. Because of Trumps sporadic and elementary way of speaking, supporters felt he gave an escape away from all the political correctness that other candidates had forced upon them. Donald Trump tried to and is still creating an image that he is one for the people, that he hears the calls of every American and wants to bring jobs back to the “American” people. Which of course is a broad statement considering that the United States is full of all sorts of races and backgrounds of people. Trump has created a powerful image of someone that will get actions done, and not only done but done in a timely manner (which so far he has, even if they are unconstitutional).
            I think for Trump to better his image among the American people he needs to show empathy for the actions he takes and listen to what the people are saying. While it is great that he is getting the actions he promised his supporters done, he needs to show remorse when millions of Americans are protesting what he is doing. I think the campaign strategy’s goal was to make Trump a man of power and action, but, there has to hit a certain point when the disapproval of so many people might make you question what you are doing. That being said, that is part of the Trump appeal, he does not listen to anyone else but himself, avoiding the “greedy politicians”. So, to conclude, it is clear that Trumps image is one of two images, a savior for the American people, or one of evil villain. Only time will tell what Trumps image will look like in the following years of his presidency.