Posted on 08/14/2015 10:20:26 PM PDT by Citizen Zed
Donald Trump isnt a simpleton, he just talks like one. If you were to market Donald Trumps vocabulary as a toy, it would resemble a small box of Lincoln Logs. Trump resists multisyllabic words and complex, writerly sentence constructions when speaking extemporaneously in a debate, at a news conference or in an interview. He prefers to link short, blocky words into other short, blocky words to create short, blocky sentences that he then stacks into short, blocky paragraphs.
The end result of Trumps word choice is less the stripped-down prose style of Ernest Hemingway than it is a spontaneous reinvention of Ogdens Basic English, the pared-down lexicon of 850 words selected by early 20th century linguist/philosopher C.K. Ogden as the bedrock of a new world language. In the August 6th Republican candidates debate, Trump answered the moderators questions with linguistic austerity. Run through the Flesch-Kincaid grade-level test, his text of responses score at the 4th-grade reading level. For Trump, thats actually pretty advanced. All the other candidates rated higher, with Ted Cruz earning 9th-grade status. Ben Carson, Mike Huckabee, and Scott Walker scored at the 8th-grade level. John Kasich, the next-lowest after Trump, got a 5th-grade score.
Trumps low grade at the debates wasnt a fluke. His comments from an August 11 news conference in Michigan earned only a 3rd-grade score.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
I would disagree with such a general characterization. Trump by speaking simply is conveying a message that isn't open to confusion, and one to which we can all agree.
Clearly Trump is stupid compared the author as evidenced by the author’s commanding use of multi-syllabic words.....and his massive amount accumulated of wealth and power....as a result of his prolific vocabulary.
Mister Corpseman’s only verbal talent is using a lot of words and saying absolutely nothing.
Make marching orders Sesame Street simple
Procter & Gamble CEO A.G. Lafley is a master at keeping marching orders Sesame Street simple and repeating them over and over. Its an approach suited to his company, made up of 138,000 employees.
http://www.businessmanagementdaily.com/26595/make-marching-orders-sesame-street-simple#_
Thanks to our wonderful education system, 3rd grade seems about right (looks like it’s working).
I hadn’t really paid attention to that...I was more focused on his ideas about illegal immigration, and jobs...Guess I’ll have to re-focus...
Trumps speaks so that the average person can easily understand what he is saying and he repeats himself time and again. This is a basic tenet in Adult Education which I employed as an Associate Professor teaching classes to older people. He’s very smart at getting his message out.
The Trump impersonator, if one has heard him on say Mike Gallagher, capitalizes on the fact, Trump’s vocabulary is very basic.
“Really, really, really....” Yes, he speaks like this some time, no big problem. What Hillary is accused of doing is “very criminal”. “Very, very criminal.”
Why are you yelling?
Third graders are very wise, in my humble opinion. It’s when they become teenagers that they turn stupid. Trump talking like a third grader and not like a teenager is fine by me.
Considering how uneducated and stupid the average American has become, he’s right on target.
“3rd graders dont vote”
You do.
Trump had money growing up. He went to Wharton. Then worked for dad.
This education is about 5 paragraphs dow:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump
Battle Lines Drawn Between A Young Billy B And A Much Older Donald Trump.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3324912/posts
At what grade level are the majority of voters in the USA? Better it would
be an interesting graphic to see the various levels displayed.
OK. Wait a minute. Obama could not say anything without a teleprompter for years and he was a genius.
Nice try politico but this falls flat.
Read yesterday that most of his fans can’t vote. But it does show that they understand and like the same things many do here. Hope they stay out of college.
It was lost, past tense.
Even that goes over the heads of Trump supporters.
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