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The Real Reason Why Donald Trump Will Never Be President
Vice ^ | August 13, 2015 | Toure

Posted on 08/13/2015 4:59:53 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Watching the 2016 race is like we're watching an outlandishly madcap absurdist film mocking the presidential process, something akin to Bulworth 2: Making America Great Again. It just doesn't seem real. Trump is a candidate more boorish, more buffoonish, more rude, vapid, and self-righteous than any who has ever sat atop the polls. As the Washington Post's Jon Capehart tweeted recently, "The 2012 Republican presidential field was derided as a clown car. The 2016 car is being driven by the clown."

But in a political era so concerned with rising inequality, perhaps Trump is what we deserve: a billionaire at the center of the presidential contest, spewing a wealthy man's privilege all over the place. He's like Thomas Piketty's nightmare, the embodiment of what happens when so much wealth is concentrated in one person for so long that he no longer has any need for decency, so his heart shrivels up like the Grinch's and all of the empty space in his body is filled with ego.

Trump's appearance under the presidential microscope reveals him to be what New Yorkers have long known him to be: arrogant, obnoxious, full of himself, and lacking restraint or an adult's sense of avoiding needlessly hurting others. He's careened from denigrating Mexican immigrants to denigrating Senator John McCain's military service to denigrating Megyn Kelly's menstrual cycle, using his words to pee all over the race, like an alpha animal establishing its dominance.

Yet despite having the real freedom to say whatever he pleases, Trump hasn't got a serious thought in his head. It doesn't seem possible that he could be leading the Republican field. But it is real. Donald Trump is beating these guys. Despite uttering an election season's worth of disqualifying comments, Teflon Don remains high atop the polls, apparently immune to himself. An online NBC News/Survey Monkey poll conducted after the GOP debate found Trump at 23 percent, far ahead of his next closest competitor, Texas Senator Ted Cruz, at 13 percent. And 54 percent of those polled said they'd vote for Trump as an independent.

Now I don't know what exactly Trump supporters are rallying behind. Perhaps it's some combination of persona, bluster, wealth, plus a lack of filter, a rejection of government, a rejection of traditional politicking, and the supposedly angry id of the far right. But it's certainly not his positions on the issues—Trump has no serious policy positions. The man seems allergic to specifics. Does he really want to build a literal wall between the US and Mexico? Is that a serious idea? On the question of how to deal with ISIS, he's said when he's president, "They're gonna be in so much trouble." OK. How? Why? When? What?!?

But even as some in the pundit class begin wondering if maybe we should stop writing Trump's political obituary, those who prefer a dose of reality with their politics should feel free to continue to not take Trump seriously. We should absolutely continue writing Trump's political obit because the man continues to have no chance to win. As Nate Silver pointed out last week, Trump's high polling numbers are fueled in large part by his name recognition and media coverage: There's a near perfect correlation between the amount of media coverage a candidate gets and how they rank in the polls.

Silver also reminds us that national polling of a massive field of candidates is not the strongest indicator of how the race will turn out. After several candidates drop out, Trump's lead will likely shrink—his unfavorability rating is about 60 percent, far higher than that of anyone else in the race.

A Trump presidency would almost certainly be catastrophic for America. But there's still something a bit sad about the fact that a candidate who is so popular could have no actual shot to get his party's nomination. Because the real reason why Trump won't win is because the American people don't really choose their presidential nominees, any more than the audience in a figure skating contest chooses who wins.

So who actually decides? This is broken down in a fascinating 2008 book called The Party Decides: Presidential Nominations Before and After Reform, written by four political science professors, led by Marty Cohen of James Madison University and David Karol of the University of Maryland. The book debunks the notion that the presidential nomination process is some Hollywood romance, where a Richard Gere–style candidate magically seduces his party's voters, who are the Julia Roberts of this scenario. In reality, it is the Party Elites who choose the presidential nominee, shaping the menu in a way that leads the rank-and-file to vote for their selection. You don't think that Washington elites and the cream of the donor classes reached their lofty status only to leave it to the masses to make the most important decision a party can make—choosing their presidential nominee?

According to The Party Decides, the clearest way that elites influence and effectively control nominations is through endorsements which the authors argue are probably the most significant factor in determining who will win presidential primaries. The authors examined which candidates were endorsed by sitting governors in presidential nominating contests between 1976 and 2004, and found that in all but one race, the man who got the highest percentage of gubernatorial endorsements before the Iowa caucuses won the nomination.

"In the past quarter century," the authors write, "the Democratic and Republican parties have always influenced and often controlled the choice of their presidential nominees." Later, they liken this environment to Olympic figure skating:

The skaters are at the center of everyone's attention as they glide and leap and occasionally crash across the ice. To judge by the television accounts... the competition is dominated by the skaters. Yet the skaters do not determine the number and kinds of jumps and spins they must perform. Nor do they determine the standards of performance. Nor, above all, do they choose the judges, who are selected by the larger figure skating community to implement the community's rules of competition and standards of judgment. Skaters win not by pleasing themselves or their coaches or even the crowd in the arena, but by pleasing the judges and the insider community they represent.

Americans are told that their country is a democracy—in reality, though, what the United States has is, at best, a weak democracy, in which the establishment elite exercise an outsize amount of power, while the masses are made to think they have a large say. And in a game controlled by political elites who care deeply about electability, Trump has no chance.

So for once in Trump's long, luck-filled life, the game is rigged against him. Because Trump, unlike most of his Republican rivals, has not spent years winning the loyalty of political elites, in an arena where that's essential. The irony, of course, is that Trump has more in common with the elites who will lie down on the tracks to stop his candidacy than with the voters who profess to love him. If this is a game, Trump is not supposed to be on the field—he's supposed to be in the owners' box, deciding who gets to play. National politics is like smashmouth football, and Trump was not built to be a player. There's a reason why you never see the owners on the gridiron.


TOPICS: Campaign News; Issues; Parties; Polls
KEYWORDS: cruz; gop; republicans; trump
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I wondered what happened to ol' Toure. Did he just get out of jail?
1 posted on 08/13/2015 4:59:53 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
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Vice Media, LOL


2 posted on 08/13/2015 5:02:11 PM PDT by nascarnation (Impeach, convict, deport)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

USA is NOT a democracy. It is a representative republic.

I do believe that Obama has absolute control over the electoral college. Obama will get who he wants in 2016.


3 posted on 08/13/2015 5:05:08 PM PDT by Organic Panic
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> Trump is a candidate more boorish, more buffoonish, more rude, vapid, and self-righteous than any who has ever sat atop the polls.

I’m not a Trump fan, but I’m pretty sure McCain had him beat on every one of those points. McCain is flat-out insane and everyone who’s dealt with him in person knows it.


4 posted on 08/13/2015 5:05:14 PM PDT by Nep Nep
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
His show got cancelled, so he's got plenty of time on his hands:

Donald Trump to MSNBC’s Touré: You’re a Dumb Racist Moron: A Twitter fight breaks out after Touré says Trump declared bankruptcy four times

5 posted on 08/13/2015 5:05:46 PM PDT by x
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To: Organic Panic

Not any more...

apparently.


6 posted on 08/13/2015 5:07:26 PM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear (I'm fed up.)
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"Boorish, buffoonish, and rude," maybe, but vapid and self-righteous?

Trump (and McCain) don't have much on some other politicians when it comes to vapidity and self-righteousness.

7 posted on 08/13/2015 5:07:52 PM PDT by x
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It doesn't seem possible that he could be leading the Republican field. But it is real. Donald Trump is beating these guys

I think it shows how much hate there is out there for the GOPE who have lied to us over and over with their promises of 2010 and again in 2014 - we will not fall for this BULL CRAP again and IMHO we are showing it with support for Trump.

Boner, McConnell, and Prebus had this coming for all the damage they have done to the Gelding Old Party after Bush 43 gave us Obumbler. Want a list of the damage - they are all over the place. I am hoping that after the rage settles down Cruz/West will be the victors.
8 posted on 08/13/2015 5:08:42 PM PDT by Cheerio (Barry Hussein Soetoro-0bama=The Complete Destruction of American Capitalism)
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Bad writing. Not because of his foolish opinions or ideas.

He doesn’t even answer his own titular question.

He never actually said what the “real reason” is.


9 posted on 08/13/2015 5:08:57 PM PDT by ifinnegan
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“> Trump is a candidate more boorish, more buffoonish, more rude, vapid, and self-righteous than any who has ever sat atop the polls.

I’m not a Trump fan, but I’m pretty sure McCain had him beat on every one of those points. McCain is flat-out insane and everyone who’s dealt with him in person knows it.”

Carter, Clinton, Obama also come to mind


10 posted on 08/13/2015 5:09:04 PM PDT by Fai Mao (Genius at Large)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Yeh Toure just keep tellin yourself that. LOL!


11 posted on 08/13/2015 5:09:53 PM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose o f a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
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“I do believe that Obama has absolute control over the electoral college”

You are the FR low info voter. :-)


12 posted on 08/13/2015 5:11:35 PM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose o f a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

He’s “bombastic”


13 posted on 08/13/2015 5:12:14 PM PDT by Leep (Vote Bush! Why? Because we say so!)
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So many articles and comments here and elsewhere that ppl are waiting to hear Trump's specifics on issues. Like many candidates, he has a New York Times bestselling book out, "Time to Get Tough" which was written in 2011 and it's been updated to be re released August 31.

Backed up with nearly 250 endnotes, citing everything from Government Accountability Office (GAO) reports to Sherman Antitrust Act amendments to the Theory of Moral Sentiments, Trump’s book clearly lays out serious policy solutions to vexing U.S. problems. Welfare reform, cyberwarfare, energy, illegal immigration and crime, taxes, healthcare, national defense—you name it, Trump offers his plans, often including specific bills and amendments.

Time to Get Tough

What specifically are people disagreeing with him on, and what specific plans do the other candidates have that are better? I don't agree with anyone 100% but his ideas are a great start plus I believe he knows how to accomplish what he sets out to do. He seems open to hearing better ideas and working with other serious candidates on the right fixes for this broken government.

The lie that he has no specifics is just driving me crazy.

14 posted on 08/13/2015 5:15:09 PM PDT by Rona Badger
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

I often wondered if guys with crystal balls have a hard time walking.

But their predictions aren’t worth donkey dung to a lobster fisherman.


15 posted on 08/13/2015 5:15:37 PM PDT by The_Republic_Of_Maine (In an Oligarchy, the serfs don't count.)
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The real reason? The PTB will murder him first.


16 posted on 08/13/2015 5:16:00 PM PDT by null and void (Support Islamic Repatriation)
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To: Organic Panic

At one time we were a Represenative Republic, no longer. Not for a long time. We are now a Banana Republic. I can no longer name a single elected official that represents We the People.


17 posted on 08/13/2015 5:16:22 PM PDT by Tupelo (Corrupt politician McCain trumps war hero McCain.)
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Is the writer any relation to Ahmed Sékou Touré?
18 posted on 08/13/2015 5:18:18 PM PDT by Fiji Hill
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So Trump hits below the belt. We’ve been hit below the belt by the Uniparty.

Tough luck for cry-baby Trump H8ers.


19 posted on 08/13/2015 5:20:03 PM PDT by Sontagged (Woe to you when all men shall speak well of you...)
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Don’t forget he’s got plenty of money too.


20 posted on 08/13/2015 5:22:17 PM PDT by tennmountainman ("Prophet Mountainman" Predicter Of All Things RINO...for a small pittance.)
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