Trump Word Cloud, or How in the World Did We Elect this Man? #sol17 Day 4

Are we tired of winning yet?

Read More at These Resources:

Daily Intelligencer (New York Magazine) –  All the Terrifying Things Donald Trump Did Lately

Marie Claire – Yes, the President of the United States Really Said This

New York Times 319 Twitter Insults by Donald Trump

Slate – 230 Things Donald Trump Has Said and Done that Make Him Unfit to be President

Time – Here’s Everything Donald Trump Has Done So Far as President

If the embedded word cloud above doesn’t work, you can click on the image to see the interactive version at Tagul.com.

10 thoughts on “Trump Word Cloud, or How in the World Did We Elect this Man? #sol17 Day 4

  1. It is a great time to not be living in the US I have to say. Were the articles you cited where you pulled the words from? It is a powerful way to get big ideas across- not my kind of ideas, but he does keep talking. Ugh!

    1. Erika,
      I had never made a list before so I was looking in the articles for reminders of the happenings over the past months. Most are my own summaries, some are quotes. There are so many things that have happened. Thank you.

      Denise

  2. Wow! This is eye opening!
    I may have to try your word cloud idea for my slice one day. Thank you for the idea!

    1. Thank you, Christine. Yes, I like Word Cloud too. I tried Tagul.com for the first time today. You can make lots of adjustments. I didn’t get it exactly how I wanted, but I was pretty pleased with the result.

      Thanks,
      Denise

  3. I lost my first message as I didn’t enter the anti- spam words correctly. Sigh.

    An eye-opening post. There’s so much to worry about given Trump and his difficult ways. This visually helps us to see what patterns.

    I like the idea and practice of word clouds too.

    1. Mary Ann,
      Thanks for the comment and for visiting on this Slice of Life day. My husband was watching the news and just said, “You can change that 3 weekends playing golf to 4 weekends now.”

      Have you used Tagul.com for word clouds?

      Thanks,
      Denise

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