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Trump uses profanity for both cathartic and demagogic purposes, as a way to vent his frustrations and to stir up crowds. In , he said it got him " standing ovations. Swearing is supposed to denote authenticity, and Trump's supporters love how authentically boorish he is.

In a Pew survey , Trump supporters cited his personality, not his policies, as what they liked most about him. They like his personality more than his policies for the same reason that men like the nudity in X-rated movies more than the plots: The vulgarity is the point.

Trump's offensive language is the least of his offenses. Compared with his high crimes and misdemeanors, it's frivolous. Still, what the president says matters, because what he says sets the tone for public discourse.

Profanity is proliferating. According to a study by the Parents Television Council , there was Coincidentally, there was also percent more Donald Trump as president. Trump isn't the only public figure cursing on TV. To combat Trump, Democrats are imitating him.

Cory Booker D-N. Kamala Harris D-Calif. Instead of avoiding expletives, politicians at every level are embracing them. Trump used the word " bullshit " only once in his first two years. He has used it 12 times in the past nine months.

According to GovPredict, an analytics firm, federal and state lawmakers tweeted 1, profanities in the first six months of this year, compared with 2, last year; 1, in ; in ; and in For politicians, cursing serves not as a way to convey ideas but as a way to suppress them.

Beto O'Rourke's position on gun violence, neatly emblazoned on T-shirts, is that it's " fed up ," i. As for whether "radical Islamic terrorists" should be in or out of our country, Trump wants them " the hell out of our country ," which is a brash way of saying what everybody but radical Islamic terrorists thinks. As Steven Pinker observes in his book The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window Into Human Nature, the use of profanity is "a confession by the speaker that he can think of no other way to make his words worth attending to.

The Jews are just a very aggressive and abrasive and obnoxious personality. Oh, I won't let those sons of bitches ever in this White House again. None of them. They're finished. The Ivy League schools are finished. And that anger especially came out in a May 17, , meeting on immigration, according to The Washington Post. I've been sitting in here for all of these negotiations, and you just parachute in here on the last day.

You're out of line. He continued: "America is an elephant. Cyprus is a flea. Greece is a flea. If these two fellows continue itching the elephant, they may just get whacked by the elephant's trunk, whacked good.

Share this on:. Most Popular. Fine art from an iPhone? The best Instagram photos from Such a bullsh— soup of ineffective words. And who could forget when Rep. Casual swearing is common practice at many tech, finance, health care and professional-services companies, according to a recent survey.

Powerful forces in the economy push down inflation. Government stimulus temporarily disrupts that long-term trend. The Margin This chart shows the obscene amount of swearing lawmakers are doing in public Published: Oct. TWTR You think the U.



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