|#|propaganda technique|section|full quote|
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|1|Ad hominem|trying to avoid looking like a loser or a failure|Ultimately, Trump will spend his final days in the White House trying to avoid looking like a loser or a failure, analysts say.|
|2|Ad nauseam|most dangerous period in US history|But Trump’s defeat also sets the clock ticking on 11 weeks that some analysts believe could be the most dangerous period in US history, the time before the 20 January inauguration of Joe Biden during which a vengeful president can wreak havoc if he choses to do so.|
|3|Appeal to fear|armed militias, white supremacists and other activists fired up by perceived calls-to-arms|Nance’s main concern is the possibility of civil unrest, from Trump supporters including armed militias, white supremacists and other activists fired up by perceived calls-to-arms by their leader.|
|4|Exaggeration|the most dangerous in US history|The next 11 weeks could be the most dangerous in US history, some analysts believe, with a vengeful and fearful lame duck incumbent|
|5|Exaggeration|greatest political temper tantrum in history.|“We’re likely to see the greatest political temper tantrum in history. He may decide he wants to go out with a bang, he may decide he will not accept the election result. Who knows what a cornered autocrat will do?”|
|6|False accusations|he will do|“Anything which benefits him personally, anything that benefits what he believes is his brand, he will do.”|
|7|Fear, uncertainty, and doubt|wrecking the United States like a malicious child with a sledgehammer|“If Trump loses power he’ll spend his last 90 days wrecking the United States like a malicious child with a sledgehammer in a china shop,” said Malcolm Nance, a veteran intelligence analyst and political author, speaking before the result of the election was known.|
|8|Fear, uncertainty, and doubt|Who knows what a cornered autocrat will do|“We’re likely to see the greatest political temper tantrum in history. He may decide he wants to go out with a bang, he may decide he will not accept the election result. Who knows what a cornered autocrat will do?”|
|9|Fear, uncertainty, and doubt|the possibility of civil unrest|Nance’s main concern is the possibility of civil unrest, from Trump supporters including armed militias, white supremacists and other activists fired up by perceived calls-to-arms by their leader.|
|10|Fear, uncertainty, and doubt|Who knows with Donald Trump|They want to have all of their money and remain in power, and spend the money. Who knows with Donald Trump?|
|11|Lying and deception|asset of a foreign power|“He’s a compromised person, a broken asset of a foreign power, and has been under the thrall, the pay, or most likely the debt of Vladimir Putin,” Nance said.|
|12|Stereotyping|autocrats, despots and third-world potentates|“I’ve had a lot of experience with autocrats, despots and third-world potentates, so I got to see how these people behave,” Nance said.|
|13|Weasel word|some analysts believe|The next 11 weeks could be the most dangerous in US history, some analysts believe, with a vengeful and fearful lame duck incumbent|
|14|Weasel word|analysts believe|While a flurry of executive actions to further roll back environmental and industrial regulations is possible, analysts believe a beaten Trump will be less motivated by politics and more focused on himself.|
|15|Weasel word|analysts agree|Other analysts agree.|
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