referring to Meanwhile, those among us who obsess for the Impeachment of Donald Trump insist on having the last word—even if it means using the obits of loved ones to push their not-so-magnificent obsessionsThe media-hyped Impeach Donald Trump obitsYou gotta' dig deep down into the bag of spittle-flecked spite to use the obits of the dead to keep the burner under Trump hatred aflame. A dying man was told Donald Trump was impeached. Telling the dying that President Donald Trump has been impeached seems to be growing into a cottage industry, if not a macabre cult as far as some news outlets are concerned. Then he 'passed away peacefully' Jesse FerrerasOne of the last things that Michael Garland Elliott ever heard was that U.S. President Donald Trump had been impeached. "I knew it was his very, very last moments," Teresa Elliott told The Daily News.
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Donald Trump Is Making Dictionaries Great Again
She can casually reel off a list of words Trump used or had thrust upon him that sent lookups spiking: shrill , schlonged , bigly, xenophobia, trumpery, alt-right , rigged, braggadocio, temperament, hombre. "People have been curious about Donald Trump and the words he has used — and the words used around him — since he announced his candidacy," says Jane Solomon, a lexicographer at Dictionary.com. Merriam-Webster's Sokolowski says the stirs on Twitter have raised another interesting query in their world: "When is presenting a dictionary definition a subversive act?" While dictionaries go to great lengths to eliminate any bias in their pages, some tinges will inevitably remain. After Kellyanne Conway introduced the notion of "alternative facts," dictionary editors tweeted the definition of fact : "a piece of information presented as having objective reality."read more visit us Donald Trump
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