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  1. Co-illusion
    dispatches from the end of communication
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  The MIT Press, [Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England]

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Meiselas, Susan; Van Agtmael, Peter
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780262357081
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    RVK Categories: MF 1000
    Subjects: Rhetorik; Politische Kommunikation
    Other subjects: Communication in politics / United States / History / 21st century; Rhetoric / Political aspects / United States / History / 21st century; United States / Politics and government / 2017-; Communication in politics; Politics and government; Rhetoric / Political aspects; United States; Since 2000; History
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource, Illustrationen
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  2. Political perversion
    rhetorical aberration in the time of Trumpeteering
    Author: Gunn, Joshua
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  The University of Chicago Press, Chicago ; London

    "When Trump became president, much of the country was repelled by what they saw as the vulgar spectacle of his ascent, the perversion of the highest office in the land. In his bold, groundbreaking book Political Perversion, rhetorician Joshua Gunn... more

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    "When Trump became president, much of the country was repelled by what they saw as the vulgar spectacle of his ascent, the perversion of the highest office in the land. In his bold, groundbreaking book Political Perversion, rhetorician Joshua Gunn argues that this "mean-spirited turn" in American politics (of which Trump is the paragon) is best understood as a structural perversion enhanced primarily by the speed of communication technologies. Drawing on insights from critical theory, media ecology, and psychoanalysis, Gunn argues that perverse rhetorics dominate not only the political sphere but also our daily interactions with others, in person and online. From sexting to campaign rhetoric, Gunn shows how technology has changed our ways of relating (and not relating) to others and has engendered infantile and sadistic forms of provocation and enjoyment. In this book, Trump is only the tip of a sinister, rapidly growing iceberg, one to which we ourselves unwittingly contribute on a daily basis"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780226713588
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    RVK Categories: AP 14000 ; MF 1000 ; MG 70690
    Subjects: Politische Rede
    Other subjects: Trump, Donald (1946-); Communication / Political aspects / United States; Rhetoric / Political aspects / United States / History / 21st century; Communication / Political aspects; Rhetoric / Political aspects; United States; 2000-2099; History
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 196 Seiten), Illustrationen, Portraits
  3. Demagogue for president
    the rhetorical genius of Donald Trump
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  Texas A&M University Press, College Station

    "Political communication expert Jennifer Mercieca shows how the Trump campaign expertly used the common rhetorical techniques of a demagogue, a word with two contradictory definitions-"a leader who makes use of popular prejudices and false claims and... more

     

    "Political communication expert Jennifer Mercieca shows how the Trump campaign expertly used the common rhetorical techniques of a demagogue, a word with two contradictory definitions-"a leader who makes use of popular prejudices and false claims and promises in order to gain power" or "a leader championing the cause of the common people in ancient times" (Merriam-Webster, 2019). These strategies, in conjunction with post-rhetorical public relations techniques, were meant to appeal to a segment of an already distrustful electorate"--

     

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  4. Co-illusion
    dispatches from the end of communication
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA

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  5. The rhetoric of Donald Trump
    nationalist populism and American democracy
    Published: [2021]; ©2021
    Publisher:  University Press of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas

    "Donald Trump's campaign for the presidency has been called "the single strangest development in American history" (Michael Gerson), and that is in large part because of Trump's use of rhetoric in appealing to the white working class. He won the... more

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    "Donald Trump's campaign for the presidency has been called "the single strangest development in American history" (Michael Gerson), and that is in large part because of Trump's use of rhetoric in appealing to the white working class. He won the presidency largely because of his rhetoric, and despite committing gaffe after gaffe, violating every norm identified by pundits and scholars alike about how a presidential candidate should talk, and presenting a message that was antithetical to the rhetorical vision of the greatest conservative hero of the last forty years, Ronald Reagan. Robert C. Rowland argues that Trump's rhetoric is defined by the themes of nationalist populism and by a rhetorical persona casting himself as first an outsider hero who could achieve near magical results and later, after assuming the presidency, as a more radical version of that persona, moving toward the role of heroic strongman. Rowland shows that, while these three elements are found in all of Trump's campaign and presidential rhetoric, there has been development over time toward a more extreme variant of all of these themes. The Rhetoric of Donald Trump traces the evolution and radicalization of Trump's message in rallies, in formal campaign settings, in policy and ceremonial speeches, and in his tens of thousands of tweets. This is an essential book for understanding what Trump reveals about the status of the modern presidency and the role of rhetoric in the American political system"--

     

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  6. Political perversion
    rhetorical aberration in the time of Trumpeteering
    Author: Gunn, Joshua
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  The University of Chicago Press, Chicago ; London

    "When Trump became president, much of the country was repelled by what they saw as the vulgar spectacle of his ascent, the perversion of the highest office in the land. In his bold, groundbreaking book Political Perversion, rhetorician Joshua Gunn... more

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    "When Trump became president, much of the country was repelled by what they saw as the vulgar spectacle of his ascent, the perversion of the highest office in the land. In his bold, groundbreaking book Political Perversion, rhetorician Joshua Gunn argues that this "mean-spirited turn" in American politics (of which Trump is the paragon) is best understood as a structural perversion enhanced primarily by the speed of communication technologies. Drawing on insights from critical theory, media ecology, and psychoanalysis, Gunn argues that perverse rhetorics dominate not only the political sphere but also our daily interactions with others, in person and online. From sexting to campaign rhetoric, Gunn shows how technology has changed our ways of relating (and not relating) to others and has engendered infantile and sadistic forms of provocation and enjoyment. In this book, Trump is only the tip of a sinister, rapidly growing iceberg, one to which we ourselves unwittingly contribute on a daily basis"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780226713441; 9780226713304
    RVK Categories: AP 14000 ; MF 1000 ; MG 70690
    Subjects: Politische Rede
    Other subjects: Trump, Donald (1946-); Communication / Political aspects / United States; Rhetoric / Political aspects / United States / History / 21st century; Communication / Political aspects; Rhetoric / Political aspects; United States; 2000-2099; History
    Scope: xiii, 196 Seiten, Illustrationen, 23 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction: Eating Poorly, or Ketchup on a Steak -- On Critical Violence -- The Psychoses of Speed, with the Example of Social Networking -- The Perverse Style, with Eventual Reference to Pee-Wee Herman -- Showmancing the Presidency: Perverse Genres and the Problem of Judgment -- Conclusion: Don't Play (with) That

  7. Resowing the seeds of war
    presidential peace rhetoric since 1945
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Michigan State University Press, East Lansing

    The recivilized savage: Harry Truman and the victory of the Good War -- The mobile savage: Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, and stalemate in Korea -- Erasing the savage: Richard Nixon, the architecture of peace, and the eternal Vietnam -- The... more

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    The recivilized savage: Harry Truman and the victory of the Good War -- The mobile savage: Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, and stalemate in Korea -- Erasing the savage: Richard Nixon, the architecture of peace, and the eternal Vietnam -- The disembodied savage: Barack Obama and the perpetuity of national violence -- War, the globalization of violence, and the sovereign power of the present "The book explores how postwar US presidents used communication strategies to craft new roles or personas for presidential leadership that amplified the necessity of American power and inserted American leadership into precarious situations that ensured national engagement in the next conflict"

     

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  8. Demagogue for president
    the rhetorical genius of Donald Trump
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  Texas A&M University Press, College Station

    "Political communication expert Jennifer Mercieca shows how the Trump campaign expertly used the common rhetorical techniques of a demagogue, a word with two contradictory definitions-"a leader who makes use of popular prejudices and false claims and... more

    Universitätsbibliothek Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
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    Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
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    "Political communication expert Jennifer Mercieca shows how the Trump campaign expertly used the common rhetorical techniques of a demagogue, a word with two contradictory definitions-"a leader who makes use of popular prejudices and false claims and promises in order to gain power" or "a leader championing the cause of the common people in ancient times" (Merriam-Webster, 2019). These strategies, in conjunction with post-rhetorical public relations techniques, were meant to appeal to a segment of an already distrustful electorate"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781623499068
    RVK Categories: MG 70082
    Edition: First edition
    Subjects: Politische Rede
    Other subjects: Trump, Donald (1946-); Trump, Donald / 1946- / Language; Rhetoric / Political aspects / United States / History / 21st century; Communication in politics / United States / History / 21st century; Personality and politics / United States / History / 21st century; Populism / United States / History / 21st century; United States / Politics and government / 2017-; Trump, Donald / 1946-; Communication in politics; Language and languages; Personality and politics; Politics and government; Populism; Rhetoric / Political aspects; United States; Since 2000; History
    Scope: xiv, 338 Seiten, 25 cm
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    Trump and the Distrusting Electorate -- "I don't, frankly, have time for total political correctness." (Ad Populum) -- "It's going to be like this .... I'm going to continue to attack the press." (Ad Baculum) -- "You could have a Trojan horse situation. You could -- this could be the ultimate Trojan horse." (Reification) -- "Now, the poor guy. You gotta see this guy." (Ad Hominem) -- "I'm not saying that he conspired; I'm just saying that it was all over the place." (Paralipsis) -- "I am 'America First.' So, I like the expression. I'm "America First.'" (American Exceptionalism) -- Trump and the Polarized Electorate -- "I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters." (Ad Populum) -- "Low-Energy Jeb!" (Ad Hominem) -- "I didn't tweet; I retweeted somebody that was supposedly an expert. Am I gonna check every statistic? All it was is a retweet. And it wasn't from me." (Paralipsis) -- "If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. Although the Second Amendment, people, maybe there is. I don't know." (Ad Baculum)

  9. The rhetoric of Donald Trump
    nationalist populism and American democracy
    Published: [2021]; ©2021
    Publisher:  University Press of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas

    "Donald Trump's campaign for the presidency has been called "the single strangest development in American history" (Michael Gerson), and that is in large part because of Trump's use of rhetoric in appealing to the white working class. He won the... more

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    "Donald Trump's campaign for the presidency has been called "the single strangest development in American history" (Michael Gerson), and that is in large part because of Trump's use of rhetoric in appealing to the white working class. He won the presidency largely because of his rhetoric, and despite committing gaffe after gaffe, violating every norm identified by pundits and scholars alike about how a presidential candidate should talk, and presenting a message that was antithetical to the rhetorical vision of the greatest conservative hero of the last forty years, Ronald Reagan. Robert C. Rowland argues that Trump's rhetoric is defined by the themes of nationalist populism and by a rhetorical persona casting himself as first an outsider hero who could achieve near magical results and later, after assuming the presidency, as a more radical version of that persona, moving toward the role of heroic strongman. Rowland shows that, while these three elements are found in all of Trump's campaign and presidential rhetoric, there has been development over time toward a more extreme variant of all of these themes. The Rhetoric of Donald Trump traces the evolution and radicalization of Trump's message in rallies, in formal campaign settings, in policy and ceremonial speeches, and in his tens of thousands of tweets. This is an essential book for understanding what Trump reveals about the status of the modern presidency and the role of rhetoric in the American political system"--

     

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  10. Political perversion
    rhetorical aberration in the time of Trumpeteering
    Author: Gunn, Joshua
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  The University of Chicago Press, Chicago ; London

    "When Trump became president, much of the country was repelled by what they saw as the vulgar spectacle of his ascent, the perversion of the highest office in the land. In his bold, groundbreaking book Political Perversion, rhetorician Joshua Gunn... more

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    "When Trump became president, much of the country was repelled by what they saw as the vulgar spectacle of his ascent, the perversion of the highest office in the land. In his bold, groundbreaking book Political Perversion, rhetorician Joshua Gunn argues that this "mean-spirited turn" in American politics (of which Trump is the paragon) is best understood as a structural perversion enhanced primarily by the speed of communication technologies. Drawing on insights from critical theory, media ecology, and psychoanalysis, Gunn argues that perverse rhetorics dominate not only the political sphere but also our daily interactions with others, in person and online. From sexting to campaign rhetoric, Gunn shows how technology has changed our ways of relating (and not relating) to others and has engendered infantile and sadistic forms of provocation and enjoyment. In this book, Trump is only the tip of a sinister, rapidly growing iceberg, one to which we ourselves unwittingly contribute on a daily basis"--

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780226713441; 9780226713304
    RVK Categories: AP 14000 ; MF 1000 ; MG 70690
    Subjects: Politische Rede
    Other subjects: Trump, Donald (1946-); Communication / Political aspects / United States; Rhetoric / Political aspects / United States / History / 21st century; Communication / Political aspects; Rhetoric / Political aspects; United States; 2000-2099; History
    Scope: xiii, 196 Seiten, Illustrationen, 23 cm
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction: Eating Poorly, or Ketchup on a Steak -- On Critical Violence -- The Psychoses of Speed, with the Example of Social Networking -- The Perverse Style, with Eventual Reference to Pee-Wee Herman -- Showmancing the Presidency: Perverse Genres and the Problem of Judgment -- Conclusion: Don't Play (with) That

  11. Political perversion :
    rhetorical aberration in the time of Trumpeteering /
    Author: Gunn, Joshua
    Published: 2020.
    Publisher:  The University of Chicago Press,, Chicago ; London :

    "When Trump became president, much of the country was repelled by what they saw as the vulgar spectacle of his ascent, the perversion of the highest office in the land. In his bold, groundbreaking book Political Perversion, rhetorician Joshua Gunn... more

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Zentralbibliothek
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    "When Trump became president, much of the country was repelled by what they saw as the vulgar spectacle of his ascent, the perversion of the highest office in the land. In his bold, groundbreaking book Political Perversion, rhetorician Joshua Gunn argues that this "mean-spirited turn" in American politics (of which Trump is the paragon) is best understood as a structural perversion enhanced primarily by the speed of communication technologies. Drawing on insights from critical theory, media ecology, and psychoanalysis, Gunn argues that perverse rhetorics dominate not only the political sphere but also our daily interactions with others, in person and online. From sexting to campaign rhetoric, Gunn shows how technology has changed our ways of relating (and not relating) to others and has engendered infantile and sadistic forms of provocation and enjoyment. In this book, Trump is only the tip of a sinister, rapidly growing iceberg, one to which we ourselves unwittingly contribute on a daily basis"--

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 978-0-226-71344-1; 978-0-226-71330-4
    RVK Categories: AP 14000 ; MF 1000 ; MG 70690
    Subjects: Communication / Political aspects / United States; Rhetoric / Political aspects / United States / History / 21st century; Communication / Political aspects; Rhetoric / Political aspects; Politische Rede
    Other subjects: Trump, Donald (1946-)
    Scope: xiii, 196 Seiten :, Illustrationen ;, 23 cm.
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction: Eating Poorly, or Ketchup on a Steak -- On Critical Violence -- The Psychoses of Speed, with the Example of Social Networking -- The Perverse Style, with Eventual Reference to Pee-Wee Herman -- Showmancing the Presidency: Perverse Genres and the Problem of Judgment -- Conclusion: Don't Play (with) That

  12. The rhetoric of Donald Trump :
    nationalist populism and American democracy /
    Published: [2021].; ©2021.
    Publisher:  University Press of Kansas,, Lawrence, Kansas :

    "Donald Trump's campaign for the presidency has been called "the single strangest development in American history" (Michael Gerson), and that is in large part because of Trump's use of rhetoric in appealing to the white working class. He won the... more

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    "Donald Trump's campaign for the presidency has been called "the single strangest development in American history" (Michael Gerson), and that is in large part because of Trump's use of rhetoric in appealing to the white working class. He won the presidency largely because of his rhetoric, and despite committing gaffe after gaffe, violating every norm identified by pundits and scholars alike about how a presidential candidate should talk, and presenting a message that was antithetical to the rhetorical vision of the greatest conservative hero of the last forty years, Ronald Reagan. Robert C. Rowland argues that Trump's rhetoric is defined by the themes of nationalist populism and by a rhetorical persona casting himself as first an outsider hero who could achieve near magical results and later, after assuming the presidency, as a more radical version of that persona, moving toward the role of heroic strongman. Rowland shows that, while these three elements are found in all of Trump's campaign and presidential rhetoric, there has been development over time toward a more extreme variant of all of these themes. The Rhetoric of Donald Trump traces the evolution and radicalization of Trump's message in rallies, in formal campaign settings, in policy and ceremonial speeches, and in his tens of thousands of tweets. This is an essential book for understanding what Trump reveals about the status of the modern presidency and the role of rhetoric in the American political system"--

     

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  13. Hillary Clinton's career in speeches :
    the promises and perils of women's rhetorical adaptivity /
    Published: [2023].
    Publisher:  Michigan State University Press,, East Lansing :

    "Hillary Clinton's Career in Speeches joins quantitative methods with close reading to analyze the rhetorical highs and lows of the most prominent political woman in U.S. history." more

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    "Hillary Clinton's Career in Speeches joins quantitative methods with close reading to analyze the rhetorical highs and lows of the most prominent political woman in U.S. history."

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 978-1-61186-466-3
    Subjects: Rhetoric / Political aspects / United States / History / 21st century; Communication in politics / United States / History / 21st century; English language / United States / Rhetoric; Political oratory / United States; English language / Rhetoric; Language and languages; Oratory; Political oratory; Rhetoric / Political aspects; Politische Rede
    Other subjects: Clinton, Hillary Rodham / Oratory; Clinton, Hillary Rodham / Language; Clinton, Hillary Rodham (1947-)
    Scope: xliii, 304 Seiten :, Diagramme ;, 23 cm.
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index.

    Hillary Clinton's rhetorical profiles in governance -- The rhetorical profiles of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in the 2008 Democratic primary -- The rhetorical profiles of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in the 2016 Democratic primary -- The rhetorical profiles of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in the 2016 Presidential campaign

  14. Co-illusion :
    dispatches from the end of communication /
    Published: 2020.
    Publisher:  The MIT Press,, [Cambridge, Massachusetts ; London, England] :

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Contributor: Meiselas, Susan; Van Agtmael, Peter
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 978-0-262-35708-1
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: MF 1000
    Subjects: Communication in politics / United States / History / 21st century; Rhetoric / Political aspects / United States / History / 21st century; Communication in politics; Politics and government; Rhetoric / Political aspects; Politische Kommunikation; Rhetorik
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource :, Illustrationen.
    Notes:

    Bevorzugte Informationsquelle: Landingpage (The MIT Press Direct), da weder Titelblatt noch Impresum vorhanden

  15. Demagogue for president :
    the rhetorical genius of Donald Trump /
    Published: [2020].; © 2020.
    Publisher:  Texas A&M University Press,, College Station :

    "Political communication expert Jennifer Mercieca shows how the Trump campaign expertly used the common rhetorical techniques of a demagogue, a word with two contradictory definitions-"a leader who makes use of popular prejudices and false claims and... more

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Zentralbibliothek
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    "Political communication expert Jennifer Mercieca shows how the Trump campaign expertly used the common rhetorical techniques of a demagogue, a word with two contradictory definitions-"a leader who makes use of popular prejudices and false claims and promises in order to gain power" or "a leader championing the cause of the common people in ancient times" (Merriam-Webster, 2019). These strategies, in conjunction with post-rhetorical public relations techniques, were meant to appeal to a segment of an already distrustful electorate"--

     

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    Source: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 978-1-62349-906-8
    RVK Categories: MG 70082
    Edition: First edition
    Subjects: Rhetoric / Political aspects / United States / History / 21st century; Communication in politics / United States / History / 21st century; Personality and politics / United States / History / 21st century; Populism / United States / History / 21st century; Communication in politics; Language and languages; Personality and politics; Politics and government; Populism; Rhetoric / Political aspects; Politische Rede
    Other subjects: Trump, Donald / 1946- / Language; Trump, Donald / 1946-; Trump, Donald (1946-)
    Scope: xiv, 338 Seiten ;, 25 cm.
    Notes:

    Trump and the Distrusting Electorate -- "I don't, frankly, have time for total political correctness." (Ad Populum) -- "It's going to be like this .... I'm going to continue to attack the press." (Ad Baculum) -- "You could have a Trojan horse situation. You could -- this could be the ultimate Trojan horse." (Reification) -- "Now, the poor guy. You gotta see this guy." (Ad Hominem) -- "I'm not saying that he conspired; I'm just saying that it was all over the place." (Paralipsis) -- "I am 'America First.' So, I like the expression. I'm "America First.'" (American Exceptionalism) -- Trump and the Polarized Electorate -- "I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters." (Ad Populum) -- "Low-Energy Jeb!" (Ad Hominem) -- "I didn't tweet; I retweeted somebody that was supposedly an expert. Am I gonna check every statistic? All it was is a retweet. And it wasn't from me." (Paralipsis) -- "If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. Although the Second Amendment, people, maybe there is. I don't know." (Ad Baculum)

  16. Co-illusion
    dispatches from the end of communication
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  <<The>> MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Meiselas, Susan; Van Agtmael, Peter
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780262357081
    RVK Categories: MF 1000
    Subjects: USA; Politische Kommunikation; Rhetorik; Geschichte 2017-;
    Other subjects: Communication in politics / United States / History / 21st century; Rhetoric / Political aspects / United States / History / 21st century; United States / Politics and government / 2017-; Communication in politics; Politics and government; Rhetoric / Political aspects; United States; Since 2000; History
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 165 Seiten)
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    Enthält Literaturangaben

    Bevorzugte Informationsquelle: Landingpage (The MIT Press Direct), da weder Titelblatt noch Impresum vorhanden

  17. Co-illusion
    dispatches from the end of communication