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Interesting analysis of President Trump's tweets.

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The researcher deduced the overarching theme of the tweets portrays President Trump as the protector of the United States against many enemies foreign and domestic. This would be a very effective authoritarian message. It reminded me of his idolization of Winston Churchill.
 
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The researcher deduced the overarching theme of the tweets portrays President Trump as the protector of the United States against many enemies foreign and domestic. This would be a very effective authoritarian message. It reminded me of his idolization of Winston Churchill.

“(Trump’s theme was) the establishment or institutions are keeping me from protecting you from invaders,” Humphrey said.

Throughout Trump’s term the narrative of “invaders” varied. Examples included Iran, North Korea, China, ANTIFA, illegal immigrants, COVID-19 coronavirus, the Black Lives Matter movement, members of his own political party and more.

Establishments Trump accused of preventing his protection included Congress, social media companies, American news outlets, the NFL and more.

“The idea that he was beset by enemies at all sides was consistent all the way through the last day he was tweeting,” Humphrey said.
 
The day Twitter banned him was a new morning in America. A coffee and Smirnoff morning, but still.
 
The day Twitter banned him was a new morning in America. A coffee and Smirnoff morning, but still.
Jameson please? :)
 
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