'Dumocracy' in America: When the President becomes a punchline
This article discusses former US President Donald Trump's rhetorical style, specifically his coining of the term 'Dumocrats' and his tendency to explain simple concepts to his audience. It highlights how late-night comedians have utilized these moments as fodder for political satire.
Why it matters
It examines the intersection of political discourse, presidential communication styles, and the role of media in shaping public perception of political figures.
Dumocracy in America: When the President becomes a punchline - The Times of India
The article uses mocking language ('Dumocracy', 'industrial-scale content factory') to characterize the subject's communication style, reflecting a critical perspective common in mainstream media commentary.
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