Donald Trump, a name that evokes emotion whether it be excitement or frustration; he is a controversial character and one of the more polarizing presidents in the United States history.
He was born in Queens New York in 1946. Trump is a business
mogul who has created extreme wealth for his company. He went into business
with his father and has attracted many famous and affluent costumers within his
real estate business. Trump has been in the public eye for some time, and he is well known for being the host of the reality television show Celebrity Apprentice He owns many properties around the world and continues to
grow his position as an incredibly rich public figure and more recently
president.He stated this key idea all throughout his campaign; he is a businessman not a politician. Trump has no experience as a politician, but he saw that as an advantage all throughout his campaign. His argument and strategy was that people were sick of political elites who got 'nothing' done in Washington. Trump is qualified to be the president according to the criteria stated in the constitution: natural born US citizen, resident of the US for at least 14 years, and at least 35 years of age. The question of if these eligibility requirements make him a good candidate is still arguable. He has been pegged in the media for his not so clean past that has affected public opinion; there are instances where he does not show respect or understanding of different identities people hold

His lack of political experience was appealing to some, but worrisome
for others. He has never assimilated himself within the political sphere. A
selling point that the Trump campaign used as the counterargument was the fact
that he has grown his business to be as wealthy as it is and that he had
connections from his company all over the world, which would make him an asset
to the country in helping the economy and being able to have valuable
connections for developing greater ties with foreign allies. Trump has positive
and negative attributes that will have an effect on how his time in the white
house will be.
Donald Trumps public image is not the cleanliest of potential presidential candidates, he is perceived by the left winged and some moderate and right winged individuals as a chauvinistic bigot. I don’t think the campaign managers wanted to clean up his edges as a representative of the Republican Party, because from my point of view as a consumer of his politics Trump could not be controlled and his lack of structure aided him and his campaign in many ways. There are of course things that came out in the campaign season that neither candidate wanted to be exploited. I do not believe it was the intention for Trump to be framed in the way that he was with his moral character, but rather it was dealt with in their idea of the best way possible.
In being more successful Trump needs to be
inclusive of all of those who reside in the United States and not to only those
who paved his way to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. He needs to uphold greater accountability
of his character and promote the ideals this country stands for. He is not the
candidate that most people wanted according to the popular vote, but I am
forcing myself to be naively optimistic for his future as a leader of this
great nation for my benefit as a citizen.
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You bring up a good point about his media presence. Whether you support him or not, you still couldn't keep your eyes off him. Personally, I am not a supporter of Trump. That said, from an entertainment perspective I still couldn't look away when he was on the screen; even more so now.
ReplyDeleteIf there is one thing I respect about him though it is that he funded his campaign as you stated. By doing so, it's understandable as to why people would vote for him because he was a "Washington outsider" and funding his campaign made it even more believable.
I definitely agree on how Trump's businessman background was seen as a plus. I see it's advantages however I also believe that Trump's media presence both hurt and help him. Although he was able to get and keep the public's attention whether they approve of him or not (as Stephen pointed out) it also created a platform for other people's fake stories and scandal stories to be blown out of proportion.
ReplyDeleteI think it is interesting that you mention Trump providing all the funding for his campaign. That is information I did not know or did not really think about during the campaign. I think that knowing he didn't have any outside funding opens people's eyes to the decisions he made during his campaign.
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