February 15, 2016

Trump More Like Citizen Kane, Than Lonesome Rhodes




[From article]
Marc Fisher’s Washington Post comparison of Donald Trump to 1957s A Face in the Crowd fictional movie character Larry “Lonesome” Rhodes, an anti-hero played brilliantly by Andy Griffith, is a superficial one at best.
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Because Lonesome Rhodes wasn't the genuine article, comparing Trump to him reveals The Washington Post's essay is in actuality a propagandist smear piece. In truth, Lonesome Rhodes is much more like modern day Democrats: snake-oil salesmen who depend on the ignorance [. . .] of MSM-fed low information voters.
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Is Mr. Trump presidential material? Only time will tell, but it is overtly cynical to compare The Donald to Lonesome Rhodes. An apt comparison is actually cinematic classic Citizen Kane, a man whose vast wealth fueled an even bigger ego, an obsessive need for public adoration and, like Trump, a birthright entitlement to high elective office.

http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/02/trump_maybe_emcitizen_kaneem_but_not_emlonesome_rhodesem.html

February 11, 2016
Trump: Maybe Citizen Kane, but not Lonesome Rhodes
By David L. Hunter

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