Boston Globe Mocking Donald Trump in The Parodi Headlines
MASSAPEDIA NEWS - Media United States, Boston Globe mocking Donald Trump candidacy as US president in a parody that is displayed on the front page of this medium. Editorial Boston Globe this weekend contains a number of articles with titles like spicy "Deportation Will Begins" and "Capital Markets Down War Begins," which insinuate how the condition of America under the leadership of Trump.
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Parodi was featured in the front page of the section "Idea," which is then followed by the anti-Trump editorial two pages. This editorial is designed to satirize the rhetoric and policies Trump in the "logical conclusion."
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"This is an attempt to judge a person by his words. And his vision of the American promise terrible in real life [clear], as in black and white on the page," the Boston Globe editorial on Saturday (9/4).
Parody headline that describes a number of scenarios of political, financial and international issues, ranging from the real to a very somber, based on the original statement ever asked Trump over illegal immigration, Muslim Umay, national security and the First Amendment.
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Trump campaign team has not given an official comment regarding this matter.
Editorial Boston Globe called the US tycoon as "agitators" whose own political vision "very un-American."
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In the middle of the headlines, exactly in the article, "Deportation Will Begins" a picture of Trump giving a speech. The article explained that Trump instructed increase immigration enforcement officers as much as three-fold when the "unrest continues."
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The article on the main page also opened with, "shares around the world plunged again on Friday, to make this as the worst month in history, while the trade war between China and Mexico seems imminent."
Other parody article tells the unrest in the ranks of the US military because the soldiers refused orders to kill family members ISIS militants.
In this short article is more sarcastic, Trump's written comments about her entry in the list of a number of people who will receive the Nobel Prize.
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In this article written Trump meritorious stop "sectarian divide that has lasted for 1,385 years between Sunni and Shia Muslims, who have fueled bloody conflicts around the world for centuries."
In addition, in an another article, mentioned Trump caused a diplomatic crisis between the US and China for insinuating Peng Liyuan, wife of the President of China, Xi Jinping. Satire launched Trump by uploading a photo newest pet dog named Madame Peng.
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Not only Trump, Boston Globe also mentioned rival Trump, Senator Texas Ted Cruz as the candidate who "equally extreme" and urged Republicans, if possible, carrying the presidential candidates alternative "reasonable, respectable" as Chairman of the US House of Representatives, Paul Ryan or the former governor of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney in the party's nominating convention in July.
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The headlines mocking Trump was conceived by the author, editor and columnist for the Boston Globe, according to the testimony of Ellen Clegg, headline editor who served as one of the media's editorial board.
Clegg, who is subordinate to John Henry, publisher of the Globe, insisting that parody the headlines this "does not involve preaching in our editorial."
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Clegg said he did not know about the political satire of this kind ever published by the Globe or the other major US newspaper during 20 years of working in the media industry. Nevertheless, this political satire to parody reminded that often appear in other news sites, The Onion.
Clegg stated this is not the first time the Globe, which tend to support Democrats in a opinion piece, published the editorial against Trump. However, parody headlines this time became the most effort "unequivocal" opposition to the Globe on the nomination Trump.
Boston Globe Mocking Donald Trump in The Parodi Headlines
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April 13, 2016
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