It’s Time to Talk About Donald Trump’s Logorrhea
Politics
United States
Started January 23, 2026
How many polite ways are there to ask whether the President of the United States is losing it?
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It’s Time to Talk About Donald Trump’s Logorrhea
The New Yorker (United States) | Jan 23, 2026
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Jan 23, 2026
Trump's unfiltered communication style resonates with many Americans, reflecting a desire for authenticity in political discourse.
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The way Trump communicates challenges traditional political norms, prompting a necessary reevaluation of how leaders engage with the public.
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Donald Trump's frequent, verbose speeches indicate a chaotic leadership style that undermines the seriousness of the presidency.
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Evaluating Trump's speech patterns is crucial for understanding his decision-making process and its implications for governance.
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Labeling Trump’s speech as 'logorrhea' distracts from substantive policy discussions and diminishes the complexities of his rhetoric.
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