domain | slate.com |
summary | The article discusses two different topics: hurricane damage and Trump's success story. It starts by pointing out that news coverage tends to focus on major events like hurricanes, but the most severe damage is often not seen on television or reported in newspapers. The author then switches gears and talks about Donald Trump's rise to political power, arguing that his apparent success was largely due to effective marketing and manipulation of public perception rather than any genuine accomplishments. They claim that Trump managed to convince voters he was successful by exaggerating his achievements, playing on people's fears and insecurities, and skillfully exploiting existing prejudices. The article concludes by suggesting that this approach reflects a wider trend in society where image and appearance often trump substance and reality. |
title | Slate Magazine - Politics, Business, Technology, and the Arts |
description | Online magazine of news, politics, technology, and culture. Combines humor and insight in thoughtful analyses of current events and political news. |
keywords | slate, content, advertisement, sign, will, plus, members, have, think, help, episode, news, bidens, luke, case, view, account |
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nslookup | A 151.101.194.133, A 151.101.66.133, A 151.101.130.133, A 151.101.2.133 |
created | 2024-02-12 |
updated | 2024-10-22 |
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