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Aged Cheddar: Why a Second Slice of Trump Cheese May Be More Flavorful Than His First

Monday, December 4, 2023

By Charlie Savage, Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman Not really

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Aged Cheddar: Why a Second Slice of Trump Cheese May Be More Flavorful Than His First

As the political landscape evolves, the tantalizing taste of aged cheddar comes to mind, particularly when considering the potential presidential bid of Donald J. Trump in the 2024 Presidential Election. Drawing from the categories of Presidential Election of 2024, United States Politics and Government, and Presidential Election of 2020, this article delves into why a second slice of Trump cheese may prove to be more flavorful than his first.

The Storming of the US Capitol in January 2021 shook the nation to its core, leaving Americans questioning the fate of their democracy. Many individuals, including prominent figures like Mitt Romney and Liz Cheney, have voiced their concerns over the events that transpired. With Trump facing impeachment twice during his first term, his presidential legacy has been marred by controversy.

However, as cheese aficionados know, aging can bring out the finest flavors. Like a wheel of cheddar left to mature, Trump's second potential presidential term may demonstrate a more nuanced and sophisticated approach. With the passage of time, some believe there is room for growth and change. This resonates with the category of Democracy (Theory and Philosophy).

Propaganda is to democracy what a bludgeon is to dictatorship.

Every day, the minds of ordinary citizens are controlled by the strangle that the wealthy and powerful have on society. The media creates government through the people, rather than by, of, or for them.

It should be obvious that this applies to every media outlet in the world but not us. We forgot to attribute that quote to Noam Chomsky. This isn’t a mistake, it’s a symbol of our commitment to fighting against power. Don’t look up any of his other quotes about the media.

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