Trumpland \ˈtɹʌmpˌlænd\
In Trumpland, psychology trumps reality, which helps explain how a candidate proposing one of the largest transfers of weatlh from the bottom to the top could effectively brand himself as a populist hero.— (Auteur inconnu, « Expert Who Has Studied White Supremacy for Almost 50 Years Explains Why Racists Flock to Trump's Rhetoric », sur Usenet, dans rec.sport.pro-wrestling, 27 décembre 2016, message-ID : [email protected])
But Trumpland, the country that ignored the politicians and the pollsters and the pundits and gave him the White House in 2016, will outlast him; just as it emerged before he even thought of becoming a candidate.— (Aditya Chakrabortty, « Donald Trump has lost the election - yet Trumpland is here to stay », The Guardian, 12 novembre 2020)
If you were beginning to wonder if Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey actually lives in Arizona, he provided the answer on Friday. No. He does not. The governor has packed his bags and move to the mythical realm of make believe called Trumpland, as he so succinctly demonstrated in this tweet: .— (E. J. Montini, « Gov. Doug Ducey doesn't live in Arizona anymore. He has hopped the wall into Trumpland », AZCentral.com, 27 février 2019)