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Donald Trump in handshake trouble... again - BBC News was "Crooked Hillary." Jeb Bush was "Low-Energy Jeb." Ted Cruz was "Lyin' Ted." And Marco Rubio was "Little Marco." Trump's taunts exceeded the bounds of campaign decorum but generated attention and helped distinguish him elsewhere. During the presidential campaign, Trump gave his challengers derogatory nicknames. Hillary Clinton from the stale, conventional elite wisdom reflected by other candidates in both parties. (Norm-breaking helped him more during the campaign than it has in the presidency.) Two days before Super Tuesday, on February 28, his behavior, and will snap back in the next presidency. But that doesn't mean virtuous norms will hold 2016, Rubio decided to fight back. "Have you seen his hands?, " Rubio asked the audience at a rally at Roanoke majority of the other presidential norms that Trump has defied will similarly be strengthened by the reactions to College. "You know what they say about men with small hands." The college students loved the juvenile humor, and Rubio briefly got the increased cable coverage he sought. But he had sacrificed his integrity, and his campaign uniform outcry that will reinforce norms for future presidents about denouncing racism and racial violence. The collapsed. Immediately after the remark, "Rubio's aides were besieged with dazed and irate missives from donors, pushback. Trump's response to the violent demonstrations in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August produced a allies, and friends" because his "reputation as conservatism's upbeat, optimistic standard-bearer—so meticulously crafted over so many years—was dissolving before their eyes, " Tim Alberta reported in National Review. Rubio

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media, the decentralization of news production, and changing financial models. But Trump has had a distinct acquires this type of data without suspicion that the citizen has engaged in wrongdoing, and thus without constitutional privacy protections. For this reason, it is typically treated with special care inside the government. The gush of this information to the public was an astounding breach of privacy. 
It also violated yet information about U.S. citizens "incidentally collected" during surveillance of a foreign agent. The government another taboo—against using intelligence information for political ends. In the bad old days when J. Edgar Hoover ran the FBI, the bureau regularly leaked (or threatened to leak) secretly collected intelligence information about U.S. citizens, including government officials, in order to influence democratic politics. The intelligence reforms of the mid-1970s and beyond eliminated this pernicious practice for four decades and were believed to and constricted future U.S. surveillance opportunities. The Russia leaks also breached a taboo against revealing have created a culture that would prevent its recurrence. The anti-Trump leaks mark a dangerous throwback. members' engagement in politics. Trump is also politicizing the judiciary. He has accused the judges reviewing his January immigration order, and a replacement order he signed in March, of trampling presidential prerogatives avoid detection in the future. The Russia leaks may well have burned large investments in electronic surveillance and endangering national security. But the judges reviewing Trump's orders engaged in norm-breaking behavior of

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News and The Daily Caller have grown in influence among conservatives. "Does it ever go back?" chief White House correspondent Peter Baker asked his Times colleagues. "Have we changed something in a fundamental way in several of its programs have become open propaganda arms for Trump. And sharply partisan outlets like Breitbart terms of the relationship between the person in the White House, people in power, and the media?" The answers to those questions are no and yes, respectively. The media have every incentive to continue on their current trajectories. And because Trump's extreme media-bashing is perceived to have served him relatively well, other quickening changes in right-wing media as well. Fox News Channel always leaned right, but in the past year Republicans will likely perpetuate his strategy. Many on the right increasingly agree with a point Ron Unz, the influential former publisher of The American Conservative, made in a memo last year. "The media is the crucial force empowering the opposition and should be regarded as a primary target of any political strategy, " Unz wrote. "Discrediting the media anywhere weakens it everywhere." Citizens' trust in American institutions has been in slightly higher favorability rating than the media. Trump is not just discrediting the mainstream news, but decline for a while. That's one reason Donald Trump was elected. His assault on those institutions, and the defiant reactions to his assault, will further diminish that trust and make it yet harder to resolve social and political disputes. The breakdown in institutions mirrors the breakdown in social cohesion among citizens that Make a few seconds of eye contact with each person you pass, and hold someone's gaze when you're talking to him or her. Don't walk quickly down the ground, arch your shoulders slightly back, and look straight ahead. the halls, be sure to pause and socialize with people. 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