Over the past year our President of the United States of America, Donald J. Trump has said many mean and crazy things. A large amount of these statements were directed at fellow members of his own Republican party. Most of these political friendly fire statements have caused political disaster within the Republican party. Here are some of the insane quotes Trump has said against members of his own Republican party: “Jeb Bush has to like the Mexican Illegals because of his wife.” His wife is Mexican-American. “Look at that face! Would anyone vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?!” Trump said this in a magazine interview about Carly Fiorina who was running against him in the presidential primaries. “I never attacked him on his looks and believe me, there’s a lot of subject matter there.” Our president said this about Rand Paul in the Republican primary debate. …show more content…
Young guy, although he sweats more than any young person I’ve seen in my life. I’ve never seen a person sweat — I have never seen a guy down water like he downs water. They bring it in in buckets for this guy.” Trump said this crazy quote during a TV interview. “Wow, Jeb Bush, whose campaign is a total disaster, had to bring in mommy to take a slap at me. Not nice!” Trump also tweeted this comment. “[Ohio Republican Governor Kasich] is just a guy who is a stubborn guy who eats like a slob.” Our president said this erratic statement during a rally in Pennsylvania. “He’s a war hero because he was captured. I like people that weren’t captured, OK?” In this quote Trump was disrespecting Republican Senator John McCain. McCain was a prisoner of war during the Vietnam
His father, Fred Trump, was a man of power and acumen. As a result, Mr. Trump gained many of his personal attributes from a respect of his father in his formative years, including the President’s natural competitive nature. When he got out of college, Mr. Trump immediately joined his father's real-estate management company,which he then expanded upon on his father's business ventures. As a window into the kind of person he is, after Mr. Fred Trump passed away at 93, he was quoted saying “I don’t think I wanted to outdo him, but maybe psychologically I did. You’re always looking to do a little better than your parents... deep down, maybe I did.”
“My purpose is to be president,” Kasich responded. “And those who are wondering about Donald Trump, if I go head to head with him in Ohio, I beat him by 18 points. I intend to go all the way, I intend to be the nominee, and I intend to beat Hillary Clinton by more than 11 points.” Kelly pressed on to question Kasich’s candidacy asking if he stealing votes from candidates that had a better chance of beating Trump. “I’m not sure who those people are but people counted me out, they said you know, he will never get to New Hampshire and we went to New Hampshire and we finished second,” Kasich said.
For him, he became interested in public service early on. He told the press, "I gained an interest in politics and history from my uncle, who would read books and newspapers out loud to us." His most recognized for his propose of protecting unborn children for pain that started in this year he says that The dignity every human life is fundamental to our nation. It is impossible for America to reach her destiny as a nation founded on the equal rights of all if our government believes an entire segment of the human population doesn’t have a right to exist.
Donald Trump defended Republican presidential rival Ben Carson for his comments on the recent Oregon college shooting. On Wednesday, the real estate mogul jumped to the defense of Ben Carson who said he would have attempted to foil the gunman’s efforts in the Oregon college shooting. Donald Trump posted a statement on Twitter saying it was unfair to judge his GOP rival based on his comments on the incident last Thursday at Umpqua Community College, according to the New York Post (NYP). “Ben Carson was speaking in general terms as to what he would do if confronted with a gunman, and was not criticizing the victims, the NYP quotes Trump’s tweet on Wednesday.
He thinks Trump is a man who thinks highly of himself simply because of his financial success, however, that does not give him justification to govern America. Epstein’s tone is further evident by his sarcastic comments like, “In business, the paramount common interests is obvious: money, profit all-around. In politics, it turns out, much more is usually entailed,” and “The guy’s [Trump] a multi billionaire, cleaned up in real estate, so why shouldn’t he know about the health care, immigration, life in the inner cities? Of if he doesn’t know, no reason why with a bit of quick study he can’t find out enough to put everything in order.”
In many of the videos he is saying or recalling something undisputed and unethical that he has done. This leads her to ask how is someone like this fit to be president, and that he infact is not fit to be our president. Donald trump political ad shows hillary clinton's many scandals and exposes them to a certain extent, it over dramaticized the numerosity of them and makes them seem like there are much more than there actually is. Both candidates use another's accounts against them to say it makes them unfit to be a ruler of this country. They each try to point the finger at one another saying he said this or she did that to make one another look
The author claims that "one thing is certain: Mr. Trump cannot lose. Because he's already won. " He uses language such as "foolish" to describe those who expect Trump to lose. He goes even as far as to swear on several occasions throughout the piece, showcasing his emotional attachment to the topic in question.
Trump is a member of the Republican party, and is now the new president as of January 2017. He was elected president with a win from the electoral college, but not the popular vote. Some say that Trump has questionable beliefs and plans for the country, which is why there is some debate to the fact of whether or not he exhibits the true beliefs of the Republican party, as John McCain and John Kasich do. His widely known campaign slogan of, “Make America Great Again!” , is seen almost everywhere on shirts and hats, even on Trump’s own head.
Separate from these series of spots, Blitt for responsible for “The New Yorkers” cover on July 27, 2015. It depicted Donald Trump jumping in belly flop form in to a pool. Running out of the pool were other Republican candidates such as: Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, and Carly Fiona. Blitt spoke about this piece saying “Donald Trump has entered the fray of Republican Presidential candidates with all the grace of a bully doing cannonballs and belly flops at the local swimming pool”. By depicting trump in a childish form Blitt managed to not only show that Trump seems to not take running for president seriously.
“Give up you foul beast!” roared Ye olde forces. “Or would you like us to exile you from these forests,” “You’ll be as welcome as a skunk at a lawn party!” roared Charles. Donald Trump was so scared he took the punishment of exile and he and his army retreated like a querulous
The possibilities of Donald Trump winning the election are low because his votes can be drastically affected by his previous negative comments. This implies that Trump has been targeting people with racial negative comments that affect the whole United States. “The American people are not going to elect a president who insults Mexicans, Muslims, women, veterans, insulting virtually everybody who is not like Donald Trump.” (Bernie Sanders) This statement supports my opinion in which Donald Trump’s election can come to an end with his discriminating comments.
”According to Huffington Post he refused to condemn the white supremacists who are campaigning for him. CONCLUSION:( Restate thesis and summarize the three body paragraphs) As you can see Donald Trump has been called out for his ridiculous statements, overconfidence, and prejudice beliefs. He doesn't really do anything to help poor, and lower income people. He is very selfish, and just only helps the upper class.
This is really the key. These are the people we were elected to serve." This quote proves how Trump outlines heroics based off of tragedy to help people more willing to listen to what he says about both political parties coming together in union. As Trump speech continues he maintains a use of pathos but also begins to move into the appeal of
Donald Trump: A Great Role Model If you have checked your social media in the last two days, surely you are aware that Donald Trump skipped the Republican Party Debate. Trump decided to boycott the debate because he objects to the bias of the debate moderator from Fox News, Megyn Kelly. Whether his decision to skip the debate was based on the fact that he is afraid of her, or that he just greatly dislikes her, is unclear. The fact remains that she confronted him with his use of language to describe women and he is now a no-show.
Every time that Donald Trump is asked a question he begins by addressing Clinton’s answer and how he differs from her. This characteristic relates to the dogmatic personality trait explained in our text. Trump has difficulty being persuaded to listen to or agree to anything said by Clinton. He takes time to verbally disagree with all of her statements and address how his way/answers are right. He cannot be persuaded because he does not see any value or quality in her words.