[Ads-l] Origins of Trump Epithet

Peter Reitan pjreitan at HOTMAIL.COM
Thu Mar 1 03:01:53 UTC 2018


Used before April 10, 1888.  Whether it was originally used by Graydon Carter or not, he was quoted as supporting the characterization.


>From - Donald Trump called 'short fingered vulgarian' (Boston Globe) in the News-Journal (Mansfield, Ohio), April 10, 1988, page 13<https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17882453/newsjournal/>.

"A visitor has asked why Spy bothers paying $60,000 to fact-checkers, and yet publishes recklessly insulting epithets - like "short fingered vulgarian" - to describe its favorite targets - like real estate mogul Donald Trump.  'There's no factual problem,' insists Graydon Carter, one of the magazine's three founders, staring down at his own full-length fingers.  'Trump has short fingers, and he's a vulgarian.  I think the checkers did their job admirably.'"


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An epithet that has been applied to Donald Trump ("short-fingered vulgarian=
 from Queens") is said to have been coined by Graydon Carter in Spy Magazin=
e in 1988, but the details of the coinage are a bit elusive.  Is anyone abl=
e to confirm for me which 1988 issue of Spy introduced this phrase, and was=
 it used in an article by Carter or in a parodic advertisement appearing in=
 the magazine without Carter's byline?


Fred Shapiro

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