Under specific circumstances nicknames are a bad thing

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Trump is known for attacking his opponents, not only with false information, but often with nicknames so that he can, in his mind anyway, sum them up in the quickest possible way so that his supporters will assume the name is based on a verifiable fact.

Once he repeats a name orally or on twitter, his supporters assume it is truly earned

He bestows the name, so the name is “legitimate”.

Remember:

 “What do you do? Concede the election to Hillary Clinton or to Crazy Bernie? Right? I mean Bernie. I don’t know who I want to run against more, I don’t know.”

“I don’t want to hit Crazy Bernie Sanders too hard yet because I love watching what he is doing to Crooked Hillary.

 “So, I’m self-funding. All of this is mine. When I fly in, it’s on my dime, right, it’s on mine. And what does that mean? That means I’m not controlled by the special interests, by the lobbyists. They control crooked Hillary and they control lyin’ Ted Cruz, right?”

 “I call him little Marco. Little Marco. Hello, Marco.”

“Don’t worry about it, little Marco.”

“Excuse me, I have given my answer, lyin’ Ted.”

“Let’s say, this is impossible to imagine, low-energy Jeb Bush becomes president.”

“Hello, I’m Jeb. He’s afraid to use his last name. Can you believe it? I’m Jeb with an exclamation point. I said to him, ‘Use your last name. I think you’ll do better.’”

“I hope corrupt Hillary Clinton chooses Goofy Elizabeth Warren as her running mate. I will defeat them both.”  

“Truly weird Senator Rand Paul.”

Dishonest media

Explaining his bestowing of nicknames, Trump proudly told the New York Times magazine,

“I feel it, it’s an instinct.”

Was there any substance to these nicknames?
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Not really, but they saved time while demeaning his opponents.

Like a middle school kid who goes around bestowing nicknames that once stuck, can take pride in his work especially if it smites any enemies real or imagined. Those who have lost opportunities because of a wrongfully earned nickname know how his hurts and can interfere with future endeavors.

Trump got so upset that he might get a nickname based on his little hands, with all the class called for in a primary debate, he chose to brag about his alleged endowment.

“I’m not a puppet. You’re a puppet”.

Now Trump is all upset about a “leaked” report about some urination in a hotel room, and suddenly alleged events are wrong to mention, and demeaning is out.

If it is about him, it is wrong.

“It’s frankly outrageous and highly responsible for a left-wing blog that was openly hostile to the president-elect’s campaign for publishing salacious and flat-out false information on the Internet just days before he takes the oath of office. According to BuzzFeed’s own editor, there are some serious reasons to doubt the allegations in the report. The executive editor of the New York Times also dismissed the report by saying it was ‘totally unsubstantiated,’ echoing the concerns that many other reporters expressed on the Internet. The fact that BuzzFeed and CNN made the decision to run with this unsubstantiated claim is a sad and pathetic attempt to get clicks. The report is not an intelligence report, plain and simple.”

So said Sean Spicer, Trump’s spokesperson.

And lest we forget, Trump not only had no problem with the media reporting unsubstantiated claims about the Clinton Foundation making  illegal contributions to her campaign, but repeated hem as if hey were verified.

No matter how outrageous the claim, if it came from Wikileaks or was a meme on the internet, he would pass it on without verification.

 

He was also okay repeating the unsubstantiated claims of Hillary Clinton selling Russia the nation’s largest uranium mine.

And, he used all this to defend his calling Mrs. Clinton “Crooked Hillary”.

But now he asserts that doing the same with unsubstantiated stories about him are just wrong.

Perhaps Pee Pee Head is afraid of a possible nickname.

 

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