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* [[Calvin Ball]]: Trump would ignore many "rules" for running a successful campaign and win anyways.
** He completely ignored the "rule" that a campaign should "never put a candidate in a hat if you can avoid it" <ref>One notable violation leading to failure was Dukakis wearing a tank commander helmet and looking horrible in it, providing Bush Sr. with material for successful ads against him.</ref> and not only made his "Make America Great Again" hat iconic, but successfully wore a hard hat when accepting an endorsement from West Virginia Coal Association <ref>an endorsement he admitted right there isn't hard when running against Hillary, who said she wants their employers "out of business"</ref>.
** Trump was the first major party candidate in 40 years no to release his income tax return. He claims an ongoing audit prevented him from doing so.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "You're fired." Inverted regularly in the season finales of ''The Apprentice'', when he announces "You're hired."
** "Make America Great Again" (MAGA for short) was his election version. He has confirmed "Keep America Great" will be his 2020 version.
* [[Compensating for Something]]: Trump's resurgence in business which was symbolized by the, erm...[[All Psychology Is Freudian|erection]] of a 68-story Trump Tower in Manhattan's Upper East Side. Trump was so happy with the finished product, he sprouted '''more''' "Trump Towers" in major cities throughout the U.S., including one which looms directly over the U.N. Headquarters. Now you ''can't'' ignore his girth.
** Also while on the campaign trail, he assured America that despite his small hands, he had "no problems in that department".