Trump Editorials: Dianetics(?)

Abishai100

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Does TrumpUSA leave much room for journalism-oriented pedestrian editorials?

Anyone a fan of Murphy Brown (or Agent Orange)?



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"There could be a terrorist threat from ISIS or another group during a Nationals-Phillies (MLB) game this season in America! There are speculations about terrorists using chemical weapons and chemical warfare symbolism to incite feelings of mistrust towards the U.S. government. Some suggest that Agent Orange could be a key ingredient in this new chemical weapons terrorism landscape. This is bad news for baseball fans."

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"Anti-American terrorist groups threaten the very stability of modern traffic and globalization, and ISIS represents a unified face of fundamentalist-Muslim jihadist-terrorism/politics. The Trump Administration has to coordinate with the CIA to ensure that terrorists do not seep into the sociocultural 'rubric' of the USA. President Trump is most likely busy ensuring a peaceful World Cup soccer tournament this summer in Russia!"

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"Many countries respond to terrorism in different ways, and the arming and staffing of police and security services represents a concerted effort to coordinate pedestrian life with vigilance in governance."

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"These days, you find countless images of people and movie-stars in the media arrayed in various pro-democratic or perhaps even capitalism-critical poses/stances, illuminating the general pedestrian festivity associated with modern cultural-intelligence prose/rhetoric."

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"Americans love apple pie, Halloween candies, community churches, Sunday mass, Christmas, summer at Great Adventure, MTV, and Facebook. This sort of consumerism-oriented culture must be protected from this new age 'wrath' towards pedestrian comforts (e.g., eBay, eTrade). We saw how the terrorist-attack on the World Trade Center wakened the world to the reality that not everyone is happy about Victoria's Secret!"


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"A society-critic writing for The New Yorker might suggest amusingly that a deranged anti-social American sociopath believing himself to be a prophet and 'secret ally' of ISIS might don the mantle or identity of a comic book 'super-villain' such as the eerie Hobgoblin (a mutated jet-glider soaring and pumpkin-bomb throwing terrorist) and create mayhem in the city streets as a gesture of defiance against Homeland Security. Such a New Yorker piece/editorial would reflect this new age general angst regarding civics satisfaction! This used to be comedy..."

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"Agent Orange was the chemical weapon used by the U.S. forces in Vietnam and it might once again be 'scooped up' by a terrorist group such as ISIS as a statement against the global 'legacy' of American capitalism (and Western civilization in general). How do ISIS terrorists feel about American educational programs on TV such as Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?, Reading Rainbow, or Dora the Explorer? We have to consider how the rest of the world 'imagines' American/Western integrity!"

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"After all is said and done, this new age 'media-intrigue' can be addressed with a serious attention of pedestrian fears, pedestrian daydreams, and pedestrian imagination and rhetoric. What are American kids doodling in elementary schools? What comic book super-villains remind American students of the real threat of modern terrorism? How does pedestrian prose reflect real-world cynicism? These questions will have to be answered (in some format!) by the Trump Administration, or we'll continue to see all kinds of 'anti-democratic graffiti' in the press/media."

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