2. Never speak directly to him; only speak about him to the audience. 3. Never refer to him as President; refer to him in diminutive form, e.g. "Donald." 4. Remind the audience that he is an illegitimate president: "In the history of our republic, 45 men have taken the reins of..
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government. Five of them (more than 10 percent) were not fairly elected by the people; etc. (name them); every one of them has been a disaster for our country." 5. Follow a planned narrative with each of your allocated speaking segments—a story line. The audience will contrast..
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that with his stream of disconnected rants, brags, accusations, and put-downs. 6. Refer to his presidency in the past tense, as if it's already over. 7. Stay positive, talk about the future, and speak to all Americans." Dr Karl Albrecht, author of "Blueprint for America".
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