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A Literary Critique of Trump's Repetitive Rhetoric and Hollow Political Discourse

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David Roth

2d ago· 9 min readenOpinion

Summary

This is a critical, literary-style opinion piece analyzing Donald Trump's repetitive speech patterns, his binary worldview (big/small, good/bad, white/not white), and the lack of editorial filtering around him. The article uses the metaphor of a "dead country fair" to describe the hollow, decaying state of American political discourse under Trump's influence. It examines how Trump's self-reinforcing rhetoric and his enablers have created a political environment devoid of substance or accountability.

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DefectorA Literary Critique of Trump's Repetitive Rhetoric and Hollow Political Discoursedefector.com

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Things come out of Donald Trump's mouth, then just keep on coming out of it.
The picture-book binaries that define and proscribe his understanding of the world—big and small, good and bad, hot and cold, rich and poor, white and not white—set the boundaries, but there is not any editorial process beyond that.
No one who serves him would
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Things come out of Donald Trump’s mouth, then just keep on coming out of it. If he says something once, he will say it again, primarily to reinforce how powerfully and unprecedentedly successful he was in having said it in the first place, but also becaus

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