Posted on 09/01/2015 6:17:26 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
In the late 1970s, TV Guide ran a poll to find out which sportscaster fans liked the most and which one they disliked the most. Howard Cosell finished first in both categories. Which brings us to Donald Trump, another loud, over-the-top, brash personality.
According to the latest Quinnipiac University national poll, when Republicans were asked who they would vote for if the primary for president were held today, Trump finished first. When asked who they definitely would not support for the nomination, the very same Donald Trump finished first again.
Being a polarizing figure didnt hurt Howard Cosell. Even people who said they didnt like him tuned in to watch the game and, truth be told, to watch him, too. But politics is different. In that arena, you can get away with being polarizing after you win the election Barack Obama is proof of that. But polarizing pols have a tough time winning in the first place; the math doesnt add up.
So, if these were normal times, the numbers would be bad news for The Donald. But these are not normal times. Pundits who are still confidently saying he cant win the nomination are the same ones who said hed never get this far. Or to put it another way: The smarties arent as smart as they think they are.
When voters were asked what the first word was that came to mind when they thought of Donald Trump, respondents said arrogant, followed by blowhard and idiot.
And when voters were asked what the first word was that came to mind when they thought of Hillary Clinton, they said liar, followed by dishonest and untrustworthy.
Note well: These two are the front-runners! Rodney Dangerfield got more respect.
So which party is in more trouble? You can make a case that its the Republicans.
While 26 percent of Republicans say they would never vote for Trump, only 11 percent of Democrats say they would never vote for Clinton. Democrats dont have the same kind of ideologically pure wing that has hurt GOP presidential candidates in the past. Democrats, it seems, are more practical. They may prefer Bernie Sanders, or one of the others, but when push comes to shove, almost all of them will vote for Clinton. Why? They want to win.
I recently received an e-mail from someone named Carl who described himself as a conservative Christian, and he wrote, I have voted Republican since Eisenhower beat Stevenson, and if Jeb, Christie, Kasich, or Graham are nominated, I WILL STAY HOME!
Carl is not alone. I received similar e-mails during the last two presidential campaigns and millions of the ideologically pure who normally would vote Republican did in fact sit home, if not handing the elections to Barack Obama, at least making it a lot easier for him to win.
These purists have told me that theres little or no difference between a moderate Republican and a liberal Democrat. Theyre delusional, of course, blinded by their hard-right ideology, but thats what they believe nonetheless. And depending on who the GOP nominee is, they could represent big trouble for the party.
Finally, consider this: In the last six presidential elections, 18 states have voted for the Democratic candidate every time, totaling 242 electoral votes just 28 short of victory. That means Democrats are about 90 percent of the way to winning the White House even before the actual voting begins.
Of course, anything can happen. Technically, history tells us only about the past. But its often a good indicator of what lies ahead.
So if Republicans hope to win in 2016, they will have to unite and support the GOP candidate whoever he or she is. Republicans, who today are vowing to never support Donald Trump, will have to reconsider, should he win the nomination. And the conservative purists, who swear they will never vote for a moderate, will have to abandon their ideological purity or abandon all hope of a GOP victory.
This wont be easy. But its the only thing certain in this summer of uncertainty.
Bernard Goldberg is a news and media analyst for Fox News and the author of Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News. His website is BernardGoldberg.com.
BOR’s RINO
Waaaaaah, the Establishment RINOs are pitching a hissy fit because their power is slipping away.
The difference between the two parties has narrowed so much that sticking it the GOP-e almost seems worth it.
RINO supporter. ‘Nuff said
theres little or no difference between a moderate Republican and a liberal Democrat. Theyre delusional, of course, blinded by their hard-right ideology,
FO Bernie, maybe you should pack your stuff and move to Venezuela, your type of reasoning and thought is exactly what is wrong with this country. But in Venezuela, you would be welcomed with open arms.
I thought the GOPe poltroons said Trump wasn’t conservatively “pure” enough.
I wish all these screamers could make up their minds.
It seems the people have.
A position that I’ve held for years is that the biggest enemies of social conservatives are liberal Republicans. Their threats of loosing elections if we don’t vote for them no longer holds the same level of fear. They have jumped the shark long ago.
Here this loud and clear Bernnie and GOPe.
This voter will not pull the lever for your establishment nominee!!
Life is risk.
Who got to Bernie Goldberg?
Correction:
RINOS clinging to power could cost Republicans the White House.
RINO or not, his final point is correct.
That's because 90% of Democrats can trust Clinton to be a liberal, but only 75% of Republicans can trust Trump to be a conservative.
What exactly do conservatives win by electing establishment republicans? So far we’ve “won” the furthering of Obama’s agenda with Boehner and McConnell.
But, wait!, isn't that exactly what the anti-Trump Republicans are saying?
Isn't that what your article is implying, Bernie?
Rino purist
When Bernie’s “moderates” have lost the last two elections, he must think conservatives are unprincipled enough to vote for a moderate this time. He is wrong.
Umm, on multiplayer me ocassions I have heard Bernie say that he is a life long democrat and liberal. So, why would he ever be published in NR?
It’s funny how the GOPe plays this same game every four years, while never adopting the role of giving its base what it wants - a conservative candidate.
Nope - it’s always “we’ll compromise by you changing your position”.
Hmmm - Isn’t that the democrat way?
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