Is Trump Not A Cartoon Character? Perhaps.

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One Great Graf
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2 min readApr 1, 2016

The Milwaukee Sentinel Journal Destroys Trump:

Trump claims he can harness his big mouth, that his over-the-top rhetoric is part of the “art of the deal” as he pursues his biggest deal yet, a contract with the American people to be their president. But Trump isn’t capable of changing. A Trump presidency would float down a river polluted by hyperbole and misstatement, tacking left to right, right to left, claiming up is down, white is black, night is day. A reality TV Wonderland. Only we live in the real world, where the words and choices of presidents can have momentous consequences — war and peace, feast or famine, freedom or tyranny, life or death. We can’t tell what is at the core of Trump’s beliefs. Perhaps beneath the persona of @realDonald Trump there is a real person and not a cartoon character. Perhaps. What we do know is what he has said and done, and, based on that evidence, it’s clear that this presidential campaign is about Donald Trump, the wealthy real estate tycoon, the casino operator, the celebrity, the brand. It’s not about the citizens. Wisconsin can be the beginning of the end of all this reality television nonsense. Voters can do the nation a huge service on April 5. They can say “no” to Donald Trump. — Milwaukee Sentinel Journal

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Touré
One Great Graf

Host of the podcast Toure Show. Author of "I Would Die 4 U: Why Prince Became An Icon."