All I Ever Wanted to Know about Donald Trump I Learned From His Tweets: a Psychological Exploration of the President via Twitter

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By John Gartner

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We had to figure that by electing a decidedly non-career-politician, that things would be... different. But is this any way to run a country? Many opinions have been shared about Donald Trump, but we can learn so much more about the man via what he himself says – in 140 characters or less. Trump has tweeted nearly 35,000 times since launching @realDonaldTrump in March 2009, commenting on everything from immigration to policy climate change to even pop culture. As President, Trump tweets without ceasing, sometimes a dozen times a day, seemingly during important events and meetings. Apparently he believes that twitter is an effective tool for him to drive his agenda. But it's one thing to be a brash, bold, and outspoken, maverick businessman, it's quite another when the leader of the most powerful country in the world is talking politics as stream of consciousness.
All I Ever Wanted to Know about Donald Trump I Learned From His Tweets: a Psychological Exploration of the President via Twitter