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Why Donald Trump Is the Rachel Dolezal of American Politics
Mic ^ | 6/19 | Scott Bixby

Posted on 06/21/2015 2:52:33 PM PDT by nickcarraway

This week, a pathological liar with a Mystic Tan and hair that has spawned dozens of thinkpieces is on a nationwide media blitz, voicing bizarre opinions on complicated issues to anyone holding a microphone. This person's shameless bid for media attention has succeeded beyond their wildest dreams, wresting the national conversation from people and things that matter in exchange for a celebrity of which most of us can only dream.

Are we talking about former NAACP chapter president/white person Rachel Dolezal, or lattice-haired clown and current presidential candidate Donald Trump? At this point, there's not much of a difference.

The similarities are striking: Superficially, the phenomena inspired by Dolezal's racial identity crisis and Trump's candidacy couldn't be more different. Trump is a billionaire(?) with a private Boeing 757 and a reality television franchise that beams his face into millions of American homes. Since the 1987 release of The Art of the Deal, Trump has invited all of America to squire in his never-ending quest for attention. His name has graced bottled water, steaks, phallic condo towers, colognes and even his own brand of vodka. Publicity replenishes the man's electrolytes.

Dolezal, on the other hand, grew up in a teepee rural Montana. Excepting the occasional newspaper interview or potentially falsified police report, she seemed content to live her life as a civil rights activist and part-time "Ethnic Hair Stylist" in Spokane, Washington, until an uncomfortable interview with a local newscaster made her a global trending topic.

But their respective announcements — Dolezal's, that she identifies as a black woman, and Trump's, that he is finally running for president — have both been greeted by the American public with identical blends of bemused fascination. People don't know whether to roll their eyes at the absurdity or to obsessively read four more articles on their hair length, color and style, and have decided to split the difference by doing both. But the appropriate reaction to Trump's candidacy and Dolezal's public unravelling isn't fascination or smirking amusement. It's despair.

Source: YouTube Cultural hijacking: Trump's candidacy is as bad for American politics as the Dolezal media circus is for American racism. Although their stated agendas — to make America "the classiest, most established, most admired place in the world" and to "carry forward in my journey and life continuum," respectively — are distinct, their silencing effect on debates that will shape the future of the United States are identical.

Trump will never, ever be ignored. Americans desire fame and fortune more than anything, and Trump has an abundance of both. By virtue of his bombastic personality and stratospheric profile, Trump is out-polling enough established Republican candidates to win a spot on the first presidential debate in August. Republican leadership, which had expressed high hopes for avoiding a repeat of the 2012 Candidate Clown Car, will now have to contend with a man who's part Bozo, part Krusty and part Pennywise all at once.

Trump's mere presence on the dais alongside legitimate candidates will seize the full attention of a voting public that's supposed to be deciding who will be the next president of the United States. He may not have any concrete ideas — although his Great Wall of Mexico plan would likely involve a great deal of concrete — but he's exciting and unexpected, like a car crash on the interstate. And much like that car crash, he'll attract the eyeballs of every rubbernecker who slows to get a look at the burning wreckage.

Chris Christie, Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush can't hope to compete with such a legendary showman — but they will try. Hoping to grab even a fragment of the attention shining on Trump, more legitimate candidates will have to stoop to cartoonish antics and chicanery, debasing their candidacy with cheap laughs. Through the toxicity of his mere proximity, Trump will drag down the legitimacy of any candidate around him — an unmistakable Cone of Ignorance.

Likewise, a national conversation on the systemic racism faced by African-Americans was hijacked by Dolezal's declaration of a "transracial" identity. It took dozens of black men being shot by police officers in high-profile incidents to draw the attention of national media organizations. It took Dolezal one ill-considered interview with a local ABC affiliate to derail it. Only a white woman could get this much attention for being black.

The debate over the institutional racism of American police forces has, at least momentarily, evaporated in the heat of media stupidity, as pundits ignore the stories of black men and women combating true oppression in favor of a white lady with a weave.

Source: YouTube But attention doesn't equal legitimacy. Their high profiles and unhinged on-camera appearances may have turned Trump and Dolezal into trending topics worldwide, but their places at the center of political and cultural conversation has shoved worthier people, causes and candidates to the periphery. Attention is a finite resource — every line read in a hot-take reaction to Trump's rambling campaign launch or Dolezal's latest NBC interview is a line in a story about police brutality or student loan debt that goes unread.

Donald Trump will never be president, and Rachel Dolezal will never be a black woman. They know that, and we know that, and they know that we know that. But the maelstrom of cable news appearances and trending Twitter hashtags surrounding the unlikely duo guarantees that they will starve out the candidates and issues that matter.

The questions that accompany the conversations Trump and Dolezal have brought up (either accidentally or on purpose) are important: How do we address the immigration crisis? How do we combat racism in the United States? But we're never going to find the answers to those questions if we keep paying attention to frauds like them. They're slowing down the progress of all mankind.


TOPICS: Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New York
KEYWORDS: 2016election; blackkk; demagogicparty; dolezal; donaldchump; donaldhump; donaldtrump; election2016; memebuilding; naacp; newyork; partisanmediashill; partisanmediashills; racheldolezal; redistribution; reparations; shams; spokane; transracial; trump; trump2016; washington; whiteprivilege
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1 posted on 06/21/2015 2:52:34 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: 2ndDivisionVet; Cringing Negativism Network; South40; entropy12

Lying shams should be called out.


2 posted on 06/21/2015 2:54:25 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

I just might vote for the donald as there is no republican out there that I like at all.


3 posted on 06/21/2015 2:57:09 PM PDT by Halgr (Once a Marine, always a Marine - Semper Fi)
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To: nickcarraway

Now he’ll choose her as his running mate. See what you’ve done?


4 posted on 06/21/2015 2:58:22 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (You can help: https://donate.tedcruz.org/c/FBTX0095/)
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To: Halgr

You mean you will write him in on the ballot? He isn’t running.


5 posted on 06/21/2015 2:59:20 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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6 posted on 06/21/2015 3:00:19 PM PDT by South40 ("I probably identify more as a Democrat." ~Donald Trump)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

The closest this fraud will ever get to a running mate is if he accepts Hillary’s offer to be hers.


7 posted on 06/21/2015 3:00:54 PM PDT by South40 ("I probably identify more as a Democrat." ~Donald Trump)
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To: nickcarraway

The Donald is just out there to help Hillary win.


8 posted on 06/21/2015 3:02:33 PM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
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To: nickcarraway; BillyBoy

He’s doing this for attention. I wish we could just ignore him but the delusional people who are enamored of him need to be combated.


9 posted on 06/21/2015 3:03:04 PM PDT by Impy (They pull a knife, you pull a gun. That's the CHICAGO WAY, and that's how you beat the rats!)
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To: nickcarraway

Not much difference? Wow.


10 posted on 06/21/2015 3:05:37 PM PDT by Nuc 1.1 (Nuc 1 Liberals aren't Patriots. Remember 1789!)
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To: Impy

PAY NO ATTENTION TO HIM!!!

Do NOT listen to any of his questions!!!

Repeat after me: “he is a joke, he is a joke, he is a joke”.


11 posted on 06/21/2015 3:07:21 PM PDT by Flintlock (Our soapbox is gone, the ballot box stolen--we're left with the bullet box now.)
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To: Nuc 1.1

There are some differences. Rachel has skill at hair and she was trying to do something beneficial.


12 posted on 06/21/2015 3:09:46 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: Impy

He does have a ton of useful idiot fans in the conservative base, but thankfully the enthusiasm for Trump seems to have cooled since his 2012 tease. Back then, a bunch of birthers were worshiping this phony as the conservative savior. Egomaniac Trump made the mistake of not striking while the iron was hot. Most of his fans now are more along the lines of “Trump is saying what needs to be said and what the others don’t have the guts to say”


13 posted on 06/21/2015 3:13:20 PM PDT by BillyBoy (Impeach Obama? Yes We Can!)
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To: Halgr
I just might vote for the donald as there is no republican out there that I like at all.

Trump feels the same, his favorite president is Bill Clinton, and he wants Oprah Winfrey for his vice president.

14 posted on 06/21/2015 3:33:59 PM PDT by ansel12 (Trump- I identify as Democrat-- favorite president?-Clinton-- your veep? "Oprah my first choice".)
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To: nickcarraway
Donald Trump will never be president, and Rachel Dolezal will never be a black woman. They know that, and we know that, and they know that we know that. But the maelstrom of cable news appearances and trending Twitter hashtags surrounding the unlikely duo guarantees that they will starve out the candidates and issues that matter.

What utter nonsense! I detect wishful thinking, fear, loathing, and envy in yet another shallow attempt to disparage Donald Trump.

Our country needs someone like Trump to return us from third world status to the greatest country in the history of the world.

Looking forward to see how this evolves.

15 posted on 06/21/2015 3:50:52 PM PDT by olezip (Time obliterates the fictions of opinion and confirms the decisions of nature. ~ Cicero)
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To: nickcarraway; All

I’m not voting for Donald Trump by any stretch of the imagination, but I have one question: All you folks who think Trump is stupid, an idiot, a joke......... HOW LONG DID IT TAKE YOU TO MAKE YOUR $9 BILLION? Are you guys Liberals in Conservative sheep’s clothing; you hate successful people who have money or what?


16 posted on 06/21/2015 4:03:13 PM PDT by Din Maker (GOP Gov. Susana Martinez of New Mexico for VP)
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To: Din Maker

A rich kid becoming super rich isn’t a measure of anything to do with being president.

Madonna made 700 million, and Trump is a piker to many other richer creeps that are pretty much idiots outside of making their money.

Look as Ross Perot, a pro-abortion/anti-gun idiot.

Look at the pro-abortion anti-”assault rifle” Trump, his favorite president is Bill Clinton, he thinks that Oprah would make the best vice President, which means president later.

When Bill Gates or George Soros or Ted Turner says that he should be president because they are rich, nonsense.

Trump is a 69 year old hustler/real estate mogul/TV celebrity.


17 posted on 06/21/2015 4:11:45 PM PDT by ansel12 (Trump- I identify as Democrat-- favorite president?-Clinton-- your veep? "Oprah my first choice".)
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To: ansel12
So, tell us who is the ideal candidate that we should get behind and support? IMO, Ted Cruz comes the closest and I'm still in his corner, but his vote on the Trade Bill disappointed me. BTW, Donald Trump is Pro-Life.

http://www.lifenews.com/2015/06/16/donald-trump-launches-republican-presidential-campaign-says-hes-pro-life-on-abortion/

18 posted on 06/21/2015 4:19:10 PM PDT by Din Maker (GOP Gov. Susana Martinez of New Mexico for VP)
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To: ansel12

I just might vote for the donald as there is no republican out there that I like at all. Trump feels the same, his favorite president is Bill Clinton, and he wants Oprah Winfrey for his vice president.


Perhaps then a true conservative should step up?


19 posted on 06/21/2015 4:30:52 PM PDT by ripnbang ("An armed man is a citizen, an unarmed man a subject")
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To: Din Maker

Right, after his exploring to run for president in 1999 and wanting Oprah for his vice president for that race, suddenly in 2011, at age 65, Trump switched to saying that he is pro-life.

Sixty five years of being pro-abortion, Roe v Wade, the Reagan years, the abortion wars, GOP primaries turning on abortion for decade after decade after decade, yet nothing made him (kind of) pro-life, until 2011.

This is as bad as Mitt Romney’s lame conversion in 2006 at age 59, to run for president.

By the way, trump isn’t pro-life anyway, he is pro-choice with exceptions for rape and incest, which disagrees with the GOP party platform, which doesn’t allow for his exceptions.

Do you want to change the GOP pro-life platform?


20 posted on 06/21/2015 4:31:35 PM PDT by ansel12 (Trump- I identify as Democrat-- favorite president?-Clinton-- your veep? "Oprah my first choice".)
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