Monday, July 15, 2019

Study of Trump's wording: racism (video)

Seth Meyers (NBC, 7/15/19); Crystal Q., Seth Auberon, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly


Trump's RACIST attacks on Democratic Congresswomen
Seth Meyers takes a closer look at the US president mounting an appallingly racist attack on four Democratic women of color in Congress. Late Night with Seth Meyers on YouTube features A-list celebrity guests, memorable comedy, and topical monologue jokes. Subscribe at LateNightSeth. Get more Late Night with Seth Meyers: nbc.com. Watch weeknights 12:35 AM/11:35 PM Central on NBC.

Trump's 5 Mental Tricks to Notice
Charisma on Command, Feb. 8, 2016
I'm an illiterate persuader crotch-grabbing jock
Don Trump fancies himself a master persuader. His unlikely rise in the Republican primaries rides on the way he works the media during interviews and debates the likes of losers like Jeb Bush and despicable Ted Cruz. Many of his detractors criticize his lack of substance. For instance, he ducked Megyn Kelly's question about sexism with a joke about Rosie O'Donnell. He repeats buzz words and often justifies his positions by referring to other people who support his stances rather than defending them himself. While these may seem like weak arguments, Trump's debate strategies actually align perfectly with the way humans think and process information (NLP).  So his arguments tend to sink in. Let's look at the top five lesser known psychological truths he exploits to get his point across.

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