What insulting label would Trump use if he were running against a copy of himself? Insecure? Or is that too intellectual?
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go with Bill Clintons political playbook, hit him where he's strong. People like that he's straight talking-- ergo: Two-faced Trump.
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I like that one. Especially the idea that he's a mogul laughing at his poor and uneducated supporters behind their backs.
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Also alliterative, which is admirable for adjectives.
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yup. Was going for alliterative. It helps that it's true. And decades of him flip flopping on issues, no idea what he really believes
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isn't that on the lowest rung of the quality of arguments hierarchy? Essentially name calling?
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Yep. But the goal here is not to convince a thoughtful observer; those are already convinced.
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i think loser can stick. he loses money with bad deals, he loses voters by alienating groups, he loses respect through tirades.
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Wow, this is good too. Plus he resembles a baby physically.
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I can think of a few he wouldn't want to accept and reframe.
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I like 'Loose Cannon Trump' . Then every time he does something crazy (which is almost every day), it will validate the epithet
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I also think HRC is making a mistake by using 'unqualified for President'. It's too generic and not hard hitting / specific enough.
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'Loose Cannon' also has a military implication that Trump will get us into trouble abroad, which is a very powerful and real threat
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even loose canon is too intellectual. I think "small hands Trump" might do the trick, he's very conscious about that
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this is the best one I've seen.
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Devil Donald
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The Clinton campaign is apparently considering “Poor Donald" or "Dangerous Donald": http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/29/us/politics/hillary-clinton-donald-trump.html …
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