Every time I see him open his mouth and say something it's like he aims to insults everyone's intelligence by talking like the room is filled with toddlers that get scared of big words, even at times stopping mid-sentence to prevent usage of hard words.
What is so appealing about the way trump talks
#1
Posted 25 February 2016 - 05:15 PM
#2
Posted 25 February 2016 - 05:18 PM
Could just be me, an ESL that's complete shit at writing that just gets pissed at this shit.
#4
Posted 27 February 2016 - 10:58 PM
It's probably to do with the fact that he's aiming at the poorly educated low class in America. Which, by virtue of being big, ill educated, and disgruntled, would support a populist candidate.
Hillariously, this vast underclass that he's tapping into was created by republican policies. They've managed to create their own undoing, just like how the US created Al Qaeda and the IS through sheer lack of foresight. It's beautifully ironic.
#5
Posted 02 March 2016 - 08:47 AM
He is appealing because he speaks extemporaneously. He doesn't read a speech, he just gets up there and riffs. The result is a much more natural-sounding presentation. Even his use of crass language appeals to many people, because that's how "real" people talk. He doesn't sound canned or scripted. Compare to, say, Ted Cruz, who is extremely canned and scripted, and the difference is glaring.
I have been saying for years that this is what a candidate should do (the unscripted part, not the racism). Bernie does something similar, and it goes a long way toward explaining his appeal as well.