The Dictation Pulpit

Abishai100

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The modern world is all about media and access to the press.

The Internet has made it easy for people from around the world to find information about all kinds of subjects and news instantaneously, and everything seems synced with Wall Street.

This is sort of a good time for America to elect a finance-minded president (Donald Trump), because the people are more curious now than ever about leadership reliability.

When I gloss over a celebrity-scandal headline in People Magazine at the supermarket or notice an ISIS terrorism story in a USA Today newspaper headline, I think about the plethora of stimulation out there right now about values negotiation!

Maybe that's why Americans in recent times are hyping films such as Celebrity and Charlie Wilson's War.

Posit therefore this hypothetical 'civilization-censorship values' dialogue about 'capitalism-gauged ethics' between Donald Trump and Salman Rushdie.


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TRUMP: Arguably, an iconic comic book character is Clark Kent (DC Comics), a 'journalist.'
RUSHDIE: He is the cherished American superhero 'Superman' in secret?
TRUMP: That's correct. Clark represents American attitudes towards news-reporting.
RUSHDIE: Oh, so Americans are concerned about the news if a monster invades Earth!
TRUMP: Yes, and they care about the stability of Wall Street and its edge.
RUSHDIE: American journalists need to think about the spiritual weight of the Enron scandal.
TRUMP: You need to worry about freedom of the press in the Muslim countries!
RUSHDIE: The world is obsessed with television spotlight.
TRUMP: Is it profitable to present controversial ideas in the media?
RUSHDIE: Yes, and that's because American celebrities do not shy away from vanity!
TRUMP: Are you saying that celebrity in America affects education?
RUSHDIE: Comic books advertise the Christian Devil --- Lucifer Morningstar (DC Comics).

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Just who is recently hyping an 18 year old movie, (Celebrity) or a 10 year old Charlie Wilson's War?
 
The modern world is all about media and access to the press.

The Internet has made it easy for people from around the world to find information about all kinds of subjects and news instantaneously, and everything seems synced with Wall Street.

This is sort of a good time for America to elect a finance-minded president (Donald Trump), because the people are more curious now than ever about leadership reliability.

When I gloss over a celebrity-scandal headline in People Magazine at the supermarket or notice an ISIS terrorism story in a USA Today newspaper headline, I think about the plethora of stimulation out there right now about values negotiation!

Maybe that's why Americans in recent times are hyping films such as Celebrity and Charlie Wilson's War.

Posit therefore this hypothetical 'civilization-censorship values' dialogue about 'capitalism-gauged ethics' between Donald Trump and Salman Rushdie.


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TRUMP: Arguably, an iconic comic book character is Clark Kent (DC Comics), a 'journalist.'
RUSHDIE: He is the cherished American superhero 'Superman' in secret?
TRUMP: That's correct. Clark represents American attitudes towards news-reporting.
RUSHDIE: Oh, so Americans are concerned about the news if a monster invades Earth!
TRUMP: Yes, and they care about the stability of Wall Street and its edge.
RUSHDIE: American journalists need to think about the spiritual weight of the Enron scandal.
TRUMP: You need to worry about freedom of the press in the Muslim countries!
RUSHDIE: The world is obsessed with television spotlight.
TRUMP: Is it profitable to present controversial ideas in the media?
RUSHDIE: Yes, and that's because American celebrities do not shy away from vanity!
TRUMP: Are you saying that celebrity in America affects education?
RUSHDIE: Comic books advertise the Christian Devil --- Lucifer Morningstar (DC Comics).

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