Description: This is a ENQUIRER 1990 Magazine featuring the Headline of "DONALD TRUMP WAS AN AMAZING SUCCESS EVEN AS A TEENAGER" Other kids didn’t like him all that much. He wasn’t that popular because he was so competitive. … But it was an environment that he thrived in.” "HONOR STUDENT STAR ATHLETE CLASSY DANCER AND A WOMAN'S MAN. From a very young age, Donald Trump was taught there were only two kinds of people in this world: winners — or “killers” — and losers. It was a lesson imparted by his father, Fred, a stern and demanding real estate developer. Donald was determined to end up a “killer.” “I strongly suspect that he had a relationship with his father that accounts for a lot of what he became,” Tony Schwartz, who co-authored The Art of the Deal with Trump, tells FRONTLINE. “And his father was a very brutal guy. He was a tough, hard-driving guy who had very, very little emotional intelligence, to use today’s terms.” Fred Trump decided to send Donald at age 13 to military school, where the lessons in how to dominate would reach another level. “He talks about it as almost this, you know, rite of passage,” says Trump biographer Timothy O’Brien, author of TrumpNation. “He said to me that when he arrived at the military academy, for the first time in his life, someone slapped him in the face when he got out of line.” Fake news or information disorder is false or misleading information (misinformation, including disinformation, propaganda, and hoaxes) presented as news. Fake news often has the aim of damaging the reputation of a person or entity, or making money through advertising revenue. Although false news has always been spread throughout history, the term fake news was first used in the 1890s when sensational reports in newspapers were common. Nevertheless, the term does not have a fixed definition and has been applied broadly to any type of false information presented as news. It has also been used by high-profile people to apply to any news unfavorable to them. Further, disinformation involves spreading false information with harmful intent and is sometimes generated and propagated by hostile foreign actors, particularly during elections. In some definitions, fake news includes satirical articles misinterpreted as genuine, and articles that employ sensationalist or clickbait headlines that are not supported in the text. Because of this diversity of types of false news, researchers are beginning to favour information disorder as a more neutral and informative term. Trump would emerge from military school with a blueprint for leadership by force and ridicule. “He loved it,” says Gwenda Blair, author of The Trumps. “He loved all that stuff, because it was also really competitive. It was also a climate amenable to the lessons of Fred Trump: “Donald’s father’s overall message to his children was, and it was a very different message to the boys than to the girls … was compete, win, be a killer,” Blair says. “Do what you have to do to win.” The National Enquirer is an American tabloid newspaper. Founded in 1926, the newspaper has undergone a number of changes over the years. The National Enquirer openly acknowledges that it pays sources for tips (checkbook journalism), a common practice in tabloid journalism that results in conflicts of interest. It has also been embroiled in several controversies related to its catch and kill practices and allegations of blackmail. It has struggled with declining circulation figures because of competition from other glossy tabloid publications. Item in GOOD ( as seen ) CONDITION PLEASE SEE PHOTOS - Multiple flat purchases pay only one mailing fee.
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