1. This is all wrong "the press takes [Trump] literally, but not seriously; his supporters take him seriously, but not literally.”
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And his supporters love it.
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3. This is in keeping with poli-sci findings that politicians do, usually, try to do what they said they will. Which only makes sense.
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4. Since Trump ran a polarizing campaign, his attempts to keep his promise will continue to generate polarizing politics.
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He tells it like it is.
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also: I think he only thinks and speaks literally. Metaphor and figurative language are not tools that he has ever employed.
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Yes, mostly. He made some bluffs ("Lock her up"). But he also contradicted himself. A lot! Makes his promises fuzzy and uncertain.
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But very selectively.Saying he has done things he said he would do is misleading as it can be inferred that he is doing all/many
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@HeerJeet I never took this explanation literally, or seriously. It was just a way for folks to Trumpify themselves. SAD!pic.twitter.com/3rplcykcNh
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Thus the physical manifestation of "literal." It's not just words on a page. You actually do it. Literally.
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Only the bad stuff.
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