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Donald Trump's TIME Interview: Portrait of a Malevolent, Pathologically Dishonest Narcissist

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Belafon3/23/2017 1:00:53 pm PDT

From Minneapolis to Decatur, Georgia, Americans set up “political salons” to fight Trump.

Salons first gained fame in France during the Enlightenment, with citizens gathering to engage in political conversations and arguments; they acted as a place to plan revolution and discuss philosophy. The concept has continued ever since, with the author Gertrude Stein and the former secretary of state Madeleine Albright both known to have hosted them.

“I used the term salon to evoke old gatherings of artists and intellectuals in a hostess’s home,” said Mary Huber, founder of the Progressive Salon of Decatur. “Yep, Paris in the 1920s, recreated here in Decatur, Georgia,” she quipped.