What is a Trump?
- edblake85
- Mar 2, 2016
- 2 min read

In the news these days we hear a lot of raspy trump sounds being flung all over the newspaper tabloids and online in various news articles, but what is it really?
Well you don't have to look far to have some idea, though to state in simple terms is no easy task. Currently you'll find Trump in the list of political candidates of the 2016 American presidential elections. He is an orange man with wispy candyfloss hair with a narcissistic temperament which seems to screen out all sense of logic and counter arguments. The information collected by him seems to be solely self-serving and lacks the adaptive mind to approach a topic with any sincerity other than pettifogging issues with juvenile criticisms of competition and shouting louder than others whilst using loaded words to incite reaction. His plainness of speech and complete disregard for sense, toleration, tact or consistency is striking new lows into the essence of political America. Even people within his own party (Republican) who are conservatives are outraged by him and wish nothing more as for the man to quit the presidential running. It's very easy to be entertained by the man for the simple reason that he is so outlandish in virtually every negative way possible, that it is only fascinating to watch this delusion unfold. If Jon Stewart was still hosting the Daily Show, virtually all time would be spent displaying how ridiculous a Trump is. Though, the fact that many are commenting and speaking out about Trump only builds him up – ironically criticisms can be counter-productive in the sense that too much emphasis falls on Trump and other candidates are forgotten about.
Politicians are often accused of evading issues, but here Trump certainly doesn't. He quite happily ignores all 'political correctness' and spews whatever tripe comes from under his dead weasel which is glued to his head. It's astounding how short his personal awareness of himself he actually has; living in his bubble of delusion where he runs the show and everyone loves him. In truth, I would imagine, most people who listen intently to his 'preaching', do so with tongue-in-cheek amusement for entertainment sake, and not in respect to the actual politics being discussed. He is making politics mainstream, by appealing to the layman, and not bothering really getting to involved with political repertoire. His dialogues are so vulgar and crude that anyone can instantly understand it. His word choice is a combination of one syllable words and fear tactics that it compares to a child. But it's precisely that which gains him recognition with those in favour of those American supremacists, those concealed racists, those manipulative capitalists, those warmongering 'patriots' that he's actually making traction.
To have Trump as president would be to trump democracy in favour of bigotry, idiocy and intolerance. A face of the west which would only aggravate ill will around the world rather than treat it.
Reasons against the Trump:
He talks like a third-grader… literally!
He never really explains how he’s going to do anything He has no political experience He’s a bully with the media He doesn’t care that you disagree with him He’s gone bankrupt four times
He's a terrible person. Fact.
Below is a Video of Trump in action:
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