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And I realized that there are millions of people for whom Donald Trump's brand of demagogic politics is normal.

From Salon

Trump’s ugly demagogic rants in Michigan, and others like it, deserve to be treated as a national scandal.

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Equally “essential,” it would seem, are demagogic leaders who safeguard their own nations' false memories by ginning up moralistic condemnations of other peoples’ vengeful pathologies.

From Salon

In a televised head-to-head with Mr Ventura, he dismissed his opponent as "xenophobic, racist and demagogic".

From BBC

Such statements have struck many liberals as demagogic rhetoric piled atop a horrific crime.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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