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Sympathy for the Donaldites
Townhall.com ^ | March 7, 2016 | Kurt Schlichter

Posted on 03/07/2016 4:59:29 AM PST by Kaslin

This election is the Republican Altamont, where conservatives got knifed by the Hell’s Angels. It’s our own fault too – the GOP teased its base, looked down upon it, lied to it, and when it turned out it wasn’t playing games and pulled a blade the establishment wasn’t ready.

I spent the last few days at CPAC, surrounded by conservatives, and there was a clear preference for focusing on the symptom – Donald Trump and his myriad failings – rather than the disease. Our problem is not this digitally-challenged, bizarrely phallocentric clown; it’s our failure to represent the people left behind as we got ahead.

Donald Trump is the fault of the GOP elite, including movement conservatives, who failed to listen, who failed to follow through, who thought we were meant to lead the benighted past their narrow self-interests and unseemly prejudices to a wonderful new world reflecting our benevolent self-interests and elite prejudices. Funny how the conservative, globalized utopia we sought to impose always worked out really well for us. Except those left behind aren’t laughing.

Trumpism isn’t merely about unfocused anger – it would be super-convenient to write this off as a temper tantrum that will soon blow over and allow us to get back to the business as usual of ignoring the pleas (which are now demands) to stop the immigration disaster, to address the fallout of free trade, and to stop the useless sacrifice of our sons and daughters in wars we’re too damn gutless to win. But it isn’t. Again and again Republicans promised to solve these problems and yet every single time they’ve lied. Rubio got elected in Florida promising to oppose amnesty then not only fails to do so but stands up with the Democrats and did the exact opposite. And we’re surprised a candidate comes along and points that out?

Think of this as, in large part, the struggle between the haves and have nots of globalization. Amnesty was a great idea for bubble people who think illegal immigration satisfies some sort of libertarian ideal, or who only experience its impact by being able to hire a cheaper nanny. It’s a pretty great idea for the illegals too. But leave your nice neighborhood and go where a high school grad who was born here can’t get a job as a roofer since any general contractor who doesn’t hire illegals is going to go broke because his competition will. Tell somebody whose daughter is shot dead in front of him by an illegal who got arrested five times but never got deported that it’s an act of love.

If we had built the damn wall we promised our base back then, we probably wouldn’t have that damn Trump now.

Free trade is great, in a macro sense. It sure helps enrich the donor class. But go tell the guy who lost his $25 an hour job because NAFTA let Carrier move its air conditioning plant to Mexico about Milton Friedman’s “Free to Choose.” What’s he free to choose? Long-term unemployment? Making a fake Social Security disability claim? Or taking a job greeting at Wal-Mart for $8 an hour?

Immigration and free trade are generally good, but they impose real costs and our base is getting handed the bill. These folks have been asking us for help, and what was our response? Shut up, stupid racists. Well, they finally found someone who is taking their side. His name is Donald Trump, and we made him possible. Hell, we made him inevitable.

But hey, talking about the real problem – us – is hard, so let’s focus on peripherals and hope against hope that we can put the Republican Party’s accounting off for another cycle. Let’s talk about Trump’s weird penis fixation, because that’s easier than introspection. Let’s jump on the ridiculous KKK disavowal train or run a picture of people raising their hands and hint it’s a Nazi salute, even though not one of us actually believes Trump supports the KKK or is a Nazi, because maybe we can tar him (and his followers) with charges we damn well know are false and that will let us avoid the reality of our predicament for a little while longer.

The ultimate denial manifests in the idea that the reckoning can somehow be circumvented if Cruz or Rubio or even Cruz /Rubio wins the nomination. Who goes on the ballot to satisfy Trump’s rebels? Not Tiny Hands – no, he’ll never take veep. How do you keep the yuge numbers of voters motivated by Trump and his willingness to at least talk big about taking the left-behinds’ side from walking? We can’t simply will them and their concerns into silence.

Worse, there are those of us who want to go third party. So, let’s play this out. Trump’s people win the nomination fair and square and then are told, yet again, “No, you still don’t get to win. Sure, you played by the rules, like you always do, but when we elitists saw the outcome, we changed the rules to make sure we won, as we always do.” Good plan. That’ll end well.

The Republican Party is a round hole and its base is a square peg. They no longer fit together, and there has to be a reckoning. Change must come. Political history students are going to be reading about this seismic shift in decades to come, assuming the world doesn’t end in fire and blood. And do not think the Democrats are in any less trouble – we just aren’t seeing the fractures and the fissures in Team Donk thanks to a mainstream media that won’t report them and DNC superdelegate rules that have ensured the fix is in for Hillary.

Individual conservatives have every moral right to act on their principles and refuse to vote for an unprincipled, unconservative individual. Though I intend to vote for the GOP nominee, each new round of appalling idiocy by that vulgar human troll doll tests my resolve. But as much as we wish to focus on the flawed messenger, the problem is that we have refused to heed the message he has adopted (and which I have little doubt he will abandon if elected). It’s not the illegals who are living in the shadows; it’s our own base, the guys and gals who got the short end of the globalization stick. The vast majority of Trump’s supporters are good people who we have let down, and as free agents in the political free market they have found someone who saw a need and is filling it.

They aren’t going away; we need to reintegrate them. To bring them back into the GOP is going to require us to examine our ivory tower policy preferences as well as our prejudices about our own base – and it’s going to require us to start keeping our word. We had no sympathy for the plight of the base, and that’s why now we have the devil.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: assclownposting; cruzintolose; hitsnailonhead; losersoppose; moronsmedia; smearbotsattack; trumpisnotasolution; trumpistheproblem; truthhurtstrumpees; whatisconservative; whoareconservatives
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To: Kaslin

The writter did a good job outlining the issues.

Now he would just grow up and stop calling Trump supporters and Trump vile names.


61 posted on 03/07/2016 6:07:51 AM PST by stockpirate (We must burn down the republican party, to save it for “We the People” (Palin Trump is the 1st wav)
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To: ought-six

Prove it. That is not a fact and you know it.


62 posted on 03/07/2016 6:08:21 AM PST by dforest
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To: USS Alaska
I was a Cruzer, maxed out on my donations, before I switched to Trump. Was I gullible to donate all that money to Cruz?

If you applied the same emotion-based thinking that you're applying to Trump, I'd reckon you were.

63 posted on 03/07/2016 6:09:17 AM PST by Agnes Heep ("Oh, Master Copperfield, with what a pure affection do I love the ground my Agnes walks on!")
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To: ought-six
Certainly there are some Democrats who really do support Trump. However, there are many that are crossing over in the open primaries to vote for him because they think he can easily be defeated in the general election.

I live in Western PA, belong to clubs, play golf with and go to Church with, and live beside many union Demonrats that have NEVER voted for a single Republican in their entire lives.
So many have said out loud in front of their demonRAT union pals, that they will vote for Trump over hildabitch, BUT, if it's not Trump, they will go with the bitch.

It's not logical, but I believe them. They are pissed about open borders and losing jobs, both over seas and to illegal immigrants.

Do not discount at how pissed working people, black, white, yellow and brown are about illegal immigration and job loss. NO WORKING PERSON believes that unemployment is 4.8% and most people still want good jobs, not flippen burgers, but making stuff in plants and factories.

They, rightly or wrongly, believe that Trump will be the best at bringing jobs back.

64 posted on 03/07/2016 6:10:44 AM PST by USS Alaska (Exterminate the terrorist savages, everywhere.)
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To: major-pelham
It was Rubio that said it. Frig all of them.

Exactly right! Trump just threw it in his face. These morons still don't get it.

65 posted on 03/07/2016 6:11:50 AM PST by CapitalistCrusader
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To: dforest

I’m not going to stay home. I’ll vote even if I have to do a write in. I won’t be voting GOPe though, anywhere on the ticket!


66 posted on 03/07/2016 6:12:01 AM PST by BlackAdderess ("They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself." ---Andy Warhol)
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To: Kaslin
Way too much signaling in this for me.

Kurt made some good points, but also obviously wanted to make it clear that he's still in tight with The Conservative Movement™ - he forget to work in "Democrats are the real racists", but all the other signs are there.

67 posted on 03/07/2016 6:13:27 AM PST by Jim Noble (Diseases desperate grown, are by desperate appliance relieved, or not at all)
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To: Kaslin

“This election is the Republican Altamont, where conservatives got knifed by the Hell’s Angels. It’s our own fault too – the GOP teased its base, looked down upon it, lied to it, and when it turned out it wasn’t playing games and pulled a blade the establishment wasn’t ready.”

If the “establishment wasn’t ready” then how did the
conservatives get stabbed when they “pulled a blade” on
the establishment?

“Altamont”

That was a funny show. My favorite part was when Paul Kantner
was whining about getting punched in the face.
Even though I grew up Heavy Metal with long hair I
never liked those In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida 60’s hippies. They were
just a bunch of drugged out looser communist punks.


68 posted on 03/07/2016 6:14:27 AM PST by Slambat
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To: Byron_the_Aussie

Marv.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL1vtdaKlsk


69 posted on 03/07/2016 6:17:07 AM PST by Slambat
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To: Kaslin

We don’t need your sympathy, Kurt.

We’re EVIL AND PROUD.

BWWAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.


70 posted on 03/07/2016 6:17:33 AM PST by Luircin (Supervillians for Trump: We're sick of being the lesser evil!)
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To: Kaslin

Schlicter claims Trump is phallocentric when in fact it was Rubio who introduced the question about the size of Trump’s hands and hinted Trump was small elsewhere. Trump was responding to that.


71 posted on 03/07/2016 6:17:44 AM PST by WashingtonSource
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To: Kaslin
Donald Trump is the fault of the GOP elite

Trump is a GOOD thing, not a bad one. The GOP must first be destroyed before it can be born-again.

72 posted on 03/07/2016 6:18:02 AM PST by montag813
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To: AndyJackson
Can I presume from you screen name that you are also a submariner?

Not me, I was an Army grunt. My son is a retired Navy Captain that started his career on the USS Alaska, and I've been impressed by the Ohio class subs {and the people that man them} ever since.

I've been on a sub {at the dock} and I couldn't get out fast enough, I could never do what those people do, I'll take the fox hole, and the mud and blood {it ain't purty, but it ain't under water}.

73 posted on 03/07/2016 6:18:31 AM PST by USS Alaska (Exterminate the terrorist savages, everywhere.)
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To: WashingtonSource
Trumps hands have long been a thing that he is thin skinned about.
74 posted on 03/07/2016 6:19:14 AM PST by xsmommy
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To: Luircin

“BWWAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.”

You cannot start a maniacal laugh with the letter B.
It has to start with the letter M.

Moowahahahahahahaha


75 posted on 03/07/2016 6:20:49 AM PST by Slambat
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To: Slambat

I stand corrected!


76 posted on 03/07/2016 6:24:26 AM PST by Luircin (Supervillians for Trump: We're sick of being the lesser evil!)
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To: USS Alaska

Well congrats to your son. One of Alaska’s early COs was a personal friend of mine.


77 posted on 03/07/2016 6:25:25 AM PST by AndyJackson
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To: Agnes Heep
If you applied the same emotion-based thinking that you're applying to Trump, I'd reckon you were.

The fact that I've called you a pompous, arrogant batch doesn't prove how I arrived at support for Trump.

Being a human means that all decisions, to some degree are emotion based, but you sure as hell can't know how I concluded that Trump is a better selection than Cruz, and I won't waste any more time with you.

78 posted on 03/07/2016 6:25:25 AM PST by USS Alaska (Exterminate the terrorist savages, everywhere.)
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To: ought-six
However, there are many that are crossing over in the open primaries to vote for him because they think he can easily be defeated in the general election.

Bull. If the left thought Trump would be dispatched so easily in the general election, they'd be paving the way for his nomination, not trying to destroy him during the primaries. The reason why there is an all-out assault on Trump right now is because the establishment on both sides of the aisle are terrified that he might actually win this thing.

Nobody is worried about Cruz. He'll get crushed like Goldwater. Rubio and Kasich are going nowhere. Sanders? The Democratic machine has Superdelegates to keep him at bay (half the reason you're seeing pissed-off Dems crossing over).

Trump is the guy everyone is afraid of.

79 posted on 03/07/2016 6:30:32 AM PST by Drew68 (I Need a Bogel for the Glotch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v75wCTMZoSY)
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To: Kaslin

Article has some interesting analysis about why people are mad.


80 posted on 03/07/2016 6:40:45 AM PST by Pajamajan ( Pray for our nation. Thank the Lord for everythingo you have. Don't wait. Do it today.)
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