Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Donald Trump Seeks Shock and satires in the European media in The New York Times

Authors @ Google - New Yorker writer George Packer



Donald Trump Shock and Seek in satires in the European media.
The often surly face of Mr. Trump appears frequently on the pages before, analyzed its success every day on the news and radio coverage tends to focus on its more outrageous statements rather than a serious examination much of how a Trump presidency still regarded with horror by many international diplomacy could affect the name recognition of Hillary Clinton and the star power still fascinates, as the surprising rise of his Democratic rival, Bernie Sanders But Mr. Trump is stealing most titles.
Jakob Nielsen, the online editor and former head of the Washington office of Politiken, an influential Danish newspaper, said that initially the editors, he did not nominate Mr. Trump seriously, disbelieved when the corresponding US paper began grading articles saying he could win the Republican nomination.
As Trump has increased and as he won the first primary, coverage increased fascination for contempt, he said in a telephone interview from Copenhagen There is a sense of shock here after seeing Trump gatherings with almost fascistlike rhetoric .



Reflecting this disbelief, a cartoon in Politiken last week showed a couple on a couch watching a CNN report asking Will Trump get all the way the unbelieving husband tells his wife that is too unreal Can we watch something more realistically like Star Wars.
The text of the bubble in a cartoon Politiken said, this is too unreal Can we watch something more realistic like Star Wars Credit Philip Ytournel Politiken.
Toxic irreverence of M. Trump helped fan criticism, he drew the ire of the press and officials in London and Paris after describing the districts in their cities as go areas for the police in Britain, his comments widely reported that foreign Muslims should not be allowed to enter the United States has caused such a scandal that the members of parliament debated a petition signed by over 580,000 people, to ban from entering the country it can still be visited.
In Germany, which has fashioned itself as the moral voice of Europe in recent months after the decision not to limit the number of migrants from Chancellor Angela Merkel, who may seek asylum, the first page of a recent issue of Der Spiegel, the influential German magazine, shows M. Trump with the American flag behind him engulfed in flames agitator Madness America, said the title.
On a recent issue of Der Spiegel, the title says Madness America stirrer Donald Trump Credit Der Spiegel.
A commentary in Bild, a German populist tabloid, recently noted that most Germans could not tell who was running in the German state elections in March, but they were following the campaign in faraway America.



For all the provocations of M. Trump, his deftness to tap into visceral anger of Americans shaken by economic stagnation and globalization has a deep resonance in Europe, where citizens of Britain to France in Hungary have also turned to politicians insurgents to the extreme right or the extreme left to express disgust with politics.
Jaroslav Plesl, publisher of Mlada fronta Dnes, a major Czech newspaper, said in an interview that the will of M. Trump to take on the political establishment, including his own party, had made him a folk hero all kinds in Eastern and Central Europe among people who have been disappointed by the post-1989 political order assimilate the call from M. Trump that of Ronald Reagan, he argued that the candidate was drawing in fans with his showmanship and bluster.
The elites in Prague snicker at him to be silent and a bad model, but the Czechs in general as outsiders and foreigners as Trump, he said many young people who love American popular culture, Trump stands for American values ​​as show business and work hard to succeed.
Others in the European news media, however, have expressed shock at the M. Trump brand of incendiary policy, particularly the insults he lobbed minorities, Muslims, Mexicans, women and Europe disabilities has its own brand of Far-baiting immigrant numbers right, Marine Le Pen of the National Front in France Nigel Farage of the independence Party UK.
M. Trump enjoys greater popularity in Russia, where the budding bromance between the American and Russian President Vladimir V Putin earned praise the new channel Russia Today, or RT, tribute to the talents of Mr. Trump as a shock jock, and has published an interactive section on the best ways to be Trump style offensive Among the insults revealed the attack was out of color M. Trump on former representative Barney Frank, referring that M. Trump called his protruding nipples.
Love it or hate, the Republican has an uncanny ability to cause an explosive response every time he gets near a keyboard, said the broadcaster, which is funded by the Kremlin.



Adding to Mr. Trump fans in Europe, Ms. Le Pen's father Jean-Marie Le Pen, the former head of the National Front, wrote on Twitter on Saturday if I American, I'd vote Donald Trump, but God bless Mr. Le Pen, 87, was convicted several times for inciting racial hatred.
In contrast, the left leaning French newspaper Liberation has expressed puzzlement at the ascension of M. Trump Under the title Trump Nightmare reality, he recently noted that it seemed to be nothing to stop M. Trump to win the Republican nomination and, despite his thundering racist and sexist statements.
M. Trump on the cover of France credit Liberation Liberation.
In Germany, M. Trump seemed too much even for Bild published a recent review by Franz Josef Wagner, a former newspaper editor, who wrote the bad side of America is not dead, nor the bad side Germany, he compared Trump to a German politician of the Alternative Frauke Petry right to part of Germany, who called the police to shoot people crossing the border illegally.
What kind of world do we live in, he asked, if these people come to power.
Hannah Olivennes contributed to this report from London and Jack Ewing in Frankfurt.



A version of this article appears in the press February 29, 2016, on page B1 of the New York edition with the headline Success Trump once inconceivable Inspire satirists in Europe today Subscribe order paper reprints.







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