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| + | ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four]]'' is a politically allegorical [[science fiction]] novel by [[George Orwell]]. | ||
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| + | ===The Party=== | ||
| + | Slogans of The Party include: | ||
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Nineteen Eighty-Four is a politically allegorical science fiction novel by George Orwell.
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- 2016/12/12 14:01 UTC [L..T] Donald Trump's Science Fiction «President-elect Donald Trump has been twisting the facts in ways beyond what even George Orwell envisioned in his dystopian novel 1984. When PolitiFact, the Pulitzer Prize-winning truth squad sponsored by the Tampa Bay Times, analyzed more than 300 assertions by Trump since he announced his presidential bid, it found that roughly 70 percent were mostly or completely false while another 15 percent were half-truths. Only 15 percent of his comments were deemed mostly or completely true.» The article goes into depth on several of Trump's then-favorite claims.