Posted on 10/04/2015 5:08:12 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I would like to have George Washington come back from the dead for one day. Id stand there and look at George, wearing those tight socks and that funny white wig, and Id ask him the question:
George, what do you think about Donald Trump?
Im not sure George would know how to respond. I certainly dont.
The Donalds phenomenon has been the big political story of the summer, interrupted only for short periods of time when someone else loses some more emails or resigns from Congress or visits from the Vatican. All those other things are interesting, to be sure, but the TV shows and magazines and newspapers and blogs all seem to go running back to Trump as soon as they can.
Ive been thinking about this, which in itself is kind of odd because the presidential election is still more than a year away and usually things that happen this far in advance really dont mean much. Yet, there already have been two Republican debates that attracted record audiences. How can that be?
Well, people arent tuning in to listen to Jeb Bush or Ted Cruz. Theyre watching because Donald Trump is in those debates. Its the same as watching NASCAR: everyone says they dont want to see crashes, but the real reason they watch is so they dont miss the Big One. Trump is like that: he might explode or maybe blow someone else up, and youd just hate to miss it.
Donald Trump is the guy you hope doesnt crash your party but you love it when he shows up at someone elses party. Never a dull moment. Americans love to watch drama and conflict, we just dont like to be part of it. So Trump is the perfect early presidential candidate because he keeps our attention and keeps things stirred up.
Plus, Donald Trump talks like an angry guy. A lot of people in this country are angry, too, about all kinds of things. In fact, it seems like just about everyone is mad about something these days, so people identify with Trump. You tell em Donald! It doesnt always even matter who were angry with, its just nice to hear someone with a microphone go off about something.
Its probably telling that his two closest rivals right now are other non-politicians. Carly Fiorina became famous when she was the boss at Hewlett-Packard where the board forced her out because things werent going so well. She also has a great name. I think it would almost be worth it for her to be president just so we could witness a meeting between Carly Fiorina and Angela Merkel of Germany.
Then theres Ben Carson, the Washington brain surgeon. Maybe he could do some work on members of Congress, kind of like a Dr. Carsonstein. That would keep us interested for a while.
If nothing else, the success of the non-politicians should send a message to Washington that people really are getting tired of the same, old inside the beltway method of doing things.
But back to The Donald. Im not certain he has staying power. Its one thing to lob grenades all around the landscape, its another to be able to clean up the mess. Im not even sure he thinks he has political staying power, but it really doesnt matter. With all this publicity and attention he is now the undisputed king of reality TV. For as long as it lasts, it will be a great ride.
Of course, if it lasts too long we could actually end up with a Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton presidential election. That is almost beyond imagination. But you know what? It would get great ratings. And somehow I have this uncomfortable feeling that Americans are so addicted to being entertained that it just could happen.
A year from now it probably will all be different. If you remember last time around, Rick Perry, Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum all led in the polls at one time or another. And back in October of 2008, Barack Obama was running a distant second to Hillary. So it is all likely to change.
Still, Id like to know what George Washington might think. Would he see this election as the inevitable outcome of mass democracy and the power of television and the Internet? Would he be appalled by modern tactics or merely see them as an extension of what has always happened in American politics? Would he look at The Donalds hairdo and smile, thinking his white wig doesnt look so bad after all?
I guess well never know. But I would guess, like the rest of us, he would just have to watch to see how the story ends.
What do they not get?
George Washington would be so disgusted with the American People that he’d apologize to British.
This article sounds like it was written by a third rate comedy club comedian. His page of one liners just aren’t that clever.
I don’t even want to see “Washington” and “Trump” in the same sentence.
LOL....both funny and sad :(
Never mind Trump, I’d be more afraid of what Washington would think of the current regime.
when I need to smile, I imagine Trump giving the State pf the Union Address
Why Don Trump is popular, for one thing.
Washington would take the current regime behind the wood shed.
I thought the writer had the gist of Trump’s appeal.
Better that than Washington and Obama, though.
But according to Jack Welsh (former GE CEO), that's Trump's strong point -- getting things done.
On CNN last night Welsh said Trump did a terrific job on a big real estate deal with GE.
I sure don’t smile when Obama gives the SOTU address. Listening to lies makes me feel ill.
he would never apologize to the brits.
he would know exactly to apologize to, he’d apologize to God.
He would be furious at what the city that bears his name has come to mean to the American people.
It would take George Washington so long to understand Donald Trump, and Obama, that the question is moot.
Maybe... “We don’t need another king.”
He might make a decent Commerce Secretary.
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