Analysis of media portrayal of presidents, focusing on Donald Trump’s image
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The passage is a narrative commentary on presidential image management and media coverage, lacking concrete allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It offers n Describes historical presidential image control across administrations Notes Donald Trump's preference for formal attire and image References a February 5 New York Times story about Trump in a bathro
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“...xecutive—or because the national myth requires him to be. That was actually the kind of image that Donald Trump had worked to project throughout most of his career. His is a 1950s businessman sort of ideal. He a...”
Bill Clinton“...ring the early effects of Alzheimer’s, remained a carefully managed picture of calm and confidence. Bill Clinton, amid the greatest break in presidential decorum in modern history, was even so always portrayed as...”
Barack Obama“...ush, for all his disengagement, was allowed by the media to be presented as dramatically in charge. Barack Obama, perhaps to his disadvantage, was consistently presented as thoughtful, steady, and determined. Thi...”
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