Inside 'the weave': How Donald Trump's rhetoric has grown darker and windier

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Inside 'the weave': How Donald Trump's rhetoric has grown darker and windier
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Over the closing weeks of his third presidential campaign, Donald Trump’s presentation has grown as disjointed as ever and notably darker. He has labeled his approach “the weave.” It is a stream of consciousness style whipsawing from dystopian warnings to light-hearted storytelling to policy pronouncements.

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Perhaps the most important moment is Trump’s entrance. His walkout music, a device that evokes his brief turn as a professional wrestling promoter, is Lee Greenwood’s “God Bless The U.S.A.” The former president stands on stage, silent and serious, as the crowd sings along.in Duluth, Georgia, pyrotechnics and large video screens flanking him at center stage added to the effect, as his on-screen likeness towered over the crowd. Trump looked out over thousands of cellphones recording the spectacle.

“We’re going to fix our nation fast,” he said. “America will be bigger, better, bolder, richer, safer and stronger than ever before. This election is a choice between whether we will have four more years of incompetence, failure and disaster, or whether we will begin the four greatest years in the history of our country.”

By the time he was done in Duluth, he had lampooned Harris as a “low-IQ individual” and “not a smart person.”Trump does not speak in a linear pattern as he builds to a crescendo. From his first Harris takedowns, he moved to expressions of compassion for Hurricane Helene victims and then jarringly to one of his favorite subjects: his public standing.

“It’s election interference and fraud,” he said, projecting charges that are part of felony criminal cases against him. Amanda Browning laughed as she recalled leaning over to her husband to whisper that Trump “sure could use a speechwriter.”

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