TrumpMedia: Debating(?)

Abishai100

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How do we *follow* pro-commerce ideology?

When does censorship sound like an 'acceptable' joke when listening to the rainbow of meaningless media-gibberish and scandal-folly of the dizzying paparazzi?

Have we elected a casino-mogul as U.S. President to facilitate self-determined governance intentionality (e.g., finance-oriented nationalism in modern geopolitical commerce theory) or simply to appease our egos and wallow in denial that we are not creating commercial waste and need to tighten up our bipartisan hatches.





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Tom Hanks wanted to show slides of the Flash (DC Comics) to U.S. First Lady Melania Trump and why the superhero symbolized fantastic super-human speed in this modern age of high-speed communications. Hanks and Melania were great friends, and they wanted to invest in Battle-Chess computer sets being distributed to inner-city youth across America(!). Suddenly, the Flash got a media-colored 'politics-chic' fanfare rating. This was consumer-traffic.

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First Lady Melania Trump was excited and had a special chalk drawing made of her made to look authoritative yet vivacious. She sold panels of this giant chalk drawing distributed on eBay and Facebook (for pedestrian consumption purposes) and gave a lecture at Yale about the new age links between media-customs and commerce-driven politics (e.g., European Union). To Melania, marketing was an 'arm' of modern politicians. She was therefore considered to be fully supportive of the U.S. President.

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So does Donald Trump like leprechauns? Does he believe in gambling-oriented superstitions? Does his memory of Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey humble him away from lofty pro-capitalism aspirations (or ambitions) in Europe? Does Trump want to be a celebrity-president who domesticates politics through Republican propaganda, or does he want to be a celebrity-president who converts media-savvy marketing and PR-work into globalization consumerism oriented colonialism-reminiscent politics? What will be the Stonehenge of TrumpUSA?

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Americans love comic books, and comic book heroes representing civics vigilantism daydreams reflect a historic pedestrian interest in pro-democracy idealism in 'folk-storytelling.' These outlandish comic book characters/avatars such as Captain America (Marvel Comics), Batman (DC Comics), and X-Men (Marvel Comics) are pedestrian-prose 'postage-stamps.' How then should we think of them in terms of free-speech America under Trump? Do we feel confident to ask ABCD questions like, "Are we criminally-insane like Batman's nemesis Scarecrow, insisting that capitalism is akin to a 'bloodsport'?"

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TRUMP: I don't see consumerism maturing beyond Facebook.
CARTER: Facebook has become an invaluable social resource.
TRUMP: Many businesses advertise on it, and many celebrities feature profile-pages.
CARTER: It's a consumer's world now, sir.
TRUMP: Indeed, which is why we continue to fortify North Korea-South Korea relations.
CARTER: Modern politics is high-speed.
TRUMP: I think my wife, our First Lady will embrace comics!
CARTER: Consumerism has the 'potential' to be truly democratic...
TRUMP: I like how eBay seller-ratings improve mercantile experiences.
CARTER: The cyber-system must be maintained and observed...
TRUMP: Democracy is a matter of negotiation now (e.g., European Union).
CARTER: We have to differentiate oral-tradition from propaganda!


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