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‘Just saying it like it is’: A comparative study on the characterizations of Chris Christie and Donald Trump as 'tough-guy' politicians

Author(s)
Bourgeois, Samuel  
Institut de langue et littérature anglaises  
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Date issued
November 29, 2025
In
Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics
Vol
OnlineFirst
Reviewed by peer
true
Subjects
American political rhetoric characterization Chris Christie Donald Trump impoliteness
Abstract
This article pursues two main research aims. First, it examines how two politicians running for president in 2016 strategically drew on stereotypical tropes of Metropolitan New Yorkers to characterize themselves as brash and argumentative ‘tough guys’ from New York City and North New Jersey respectively in an effort to project strength and effectiveness as leaders. Second, it tests the extent to which Donald Trump’s abrasive persona was truly unique and norm-breaking upon his entrance into politics. Through comparative case studies of Trump and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie – both known for characterizing themselves as New York/New Jersey tough guys during the 2016 Republican primaries – this study examines their rhetorical styles prior to and during the 2016 primary debates. While both figures attracted attention for their impoliteness and blunt speech, only Trump successfully translated this into political success in the primaries and general election alike. While Christie’s brash rhetorical use of impoliteness maintained an image closely tied to that of a New Jersey tough guy, Trump’s tough-guy persona became increasingly idiomatic as his career developed from the 2000s. Moreover, Trump is found to use impoliteness strategies that are more gratuitously face-aggravating and ad hominem in nature. The data therefore confirms that Trump indeed entered politics as a more brash, offensive and norm-challenging politician even when compared to others, including those from his home region.
ISSN
0963-9470
1461-7293
Publication type
journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/99757
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/09639470251404158
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