Difference between revisions of "Donald Trump"

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* '''2017-01-27''' [https://www.wired.com/2017/01/kim-albrecht-trump-data-viz/#slide-1 Astoundingly Complex Visualization Untangles Trump’s Business Ties] ([https://plus.google.com/+MarlaCaldwell/posts/BS95tR1JGVe via])
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* '''2016-12-12''' [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/elliott-negin/donald-trumps-science-fic_b_13557714.html Donald Trump's Science Fiction]
* '''2016-12-12''' [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/elliott-negin/donald-trumps-science-fic_b_13557714.html Donald Trump’s Science Fiction]
 
 
* '''2016-11-08''' [https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/11/08/a-new-theory-for-why-trump-voters-are-so-angry-that-actually-makes-sense/?wpisrc=nl_most-draw6&wpmm=1 A new theory for why Trump voters are so angry — that actually makes sense] ([https://plus.google.com/u/0/+KeithWilson/posts/6w7EZirQyb5 via]): not so much a new theory as new confirmation of the consensus theory
 
* '''2016-11-08''' [https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/11/08/a-new-theory-for-why-trump-voters-are-so-angry-that-actually-makes-sense/?wpisrc=nl_most-draw6&wpmm=1 A new theory for why Trump voters are so angry — that actually makes sense] ([https://plus.google.com/u/0/+KeithWilson/posts/6w7EZirQyb5 via]): not so much a new theory as new confirmation of the consensus theory
 
* '''2016-08-05''' [http://qz.com/751320/donald-trump-and-his-followers-could-destroy-america-even-if-he-loses/ Donald Trump and his followers could destroy America even if he loses] ([https://plus.google.com/u/0/+CindyBrown/posts/J2788FsYUJM via])
 
* '''2016-08-05''' [http://qz.com/751320/donald-trump-and-his-followers-could-destroy-america-even-if-he-loses/ Donald Trump and his followers could destroy America even if he loses] ([https://plus.google.com/u/0/+CindyBrown/posts/J2788FsYUJM via])

Revision as of 20:24, 30 January 2025

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Donald Trump in 2016

Donald Trump is a New York wealth-inheritor real-estate magnate who first rose to fame through carefully-edited "reality TV" show appearances. Running for President some years later, he violated accepted standards of honesty and decency to the point where so many US voters believed the lies and disbelieved the truth that he was elected, twice – with a lot of help from the usual GOP vote-suppression tactics plus assistance from foreign interests and complicit for-profit media.

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