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How Donald Trump is Driving the Democrats Crazy
Townhall.com ^ | August 12, 2017 | John C. Goodman

Posted on 08/12/2017 5:00:46 AM PDT by Kaslin

You would think the Democrats would be on cloud nine.

Donald Trump’s favorability ratings are as low as anyone can remember their being for a sitting president. The Republicans failed to repeal and replace Obamacare. They are stumbling on tax reform. They won the special elections to replace Trump’s cabinet selections. But the margin of victory in these “safe” seats was small enough to be scary. According to the Cook Political Report, if Democrats turnout in the same numbers they did in the special elections, they will pick up 80 House seats in next year’s elections.

So, is the Democratic Party breaking out the champagne? Are the party faithful celebrating and gloating over their rosy prospects for the future? Far from it. In the first six months of this year, Democrats have raised half the money Republicans have raised and they even trail in small-dollar giving.

The split among Democrats in California has become so bitter that it made the front page of Thursday’s New York Times. The problems are not confined to the west coast. The split is evident in New York state and in other deep blue places. “California is a Warning for the National Party,” the newspaper’s headline blared.

So, what are Democrats fighting about? Issues. Issues? Yes, issues. For the first time in a long, long time, Democrats are having to confront in a serious way what they really stand for. If that surprises you, it’s probably because you haven’t been paying close attention.

Other than Obamacare, Democrats haven’t really had a new idea or a bold idea or anything you might even call an idea at all for … how long? … I would say at least 40 years.

Forty years ago, Jimmy Carter was president and the one lasting thing he did was preside over the deregulation of our major regulatory agencies. That, of course, was a Republican idea. But party didn’t matter. For the last 40 years, the policy agenda has been the Republican agenda: deregulation, privatization, entitlement reform, the flat tax, school vouchers, private social security accounts, free markets, free trade, etc. No matter which party was in power, that was what we implemented or what we argued about – both here and all over the western world.

Through it all, the identity of the Democratic Party tended to be one of nebulous opposition. If you were to the left of whatever the Republicans were doing – whether a little bit to the left or way over on the far left, the Democrats were the party for you. For the most part, Democrats didn’t bother to offer much more definition than that of who they were and what they thought.

Until there was Trump. Even though the concept of a left-right continuum can be a bit misleading, bear with the metaphor for a moment. Trump was definitely to the left of Hillary Clinton on foreign trade and international military engagement. On immigration, he was more aligned with the position of organized labor, while she was more aligned with big business and the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal. Forgetting for the moment the disastrous Republican attempts at health reform, Trump’s rhetoric on the issue was definitely to the left of Hillary on that as well. (He wanted to insure everybody; she was going to leave 30 million uninsured.)

Although Trump’s appointees are busily overturning Obama’s labor regulations, it would not surprise me if polls reveal that Trump is viewed as more pro-union than Hillary. During the campaign, Trump said he wanted a tax cut for the middle class, not for the rich. That’s easy to dismiss as campaign rhetoric. But now in office, he is entertaining the idea of a tax increase on the rich!

An editorial in the Wall Street Journal by Frank Buckley contains a fascinating graphic. It shows that 73% of the electorate is left-of-center on economic issues, but 52% is socially conservative. Although most of us don’t think of Trump as a social conservative, he won overwhelmingly among this group. The left is so in-your-face on these issues, a Republican doesn’t really have to say much of anything to get the social conservative vote.

But Trump also got a fair proportion of those who were liberal on economic issues. These are votes that Ted Cruz never would have received.

These developments have been devastating to the Democratic Party. They have left the party divided, dispirited and angry.

Why anger, you might ask? Frustrated. Disappointed. Disgusted. Embarrassed. Turned off. Those emotions could be readily understood. But what is producing so much anger among Democrats and among the liberal media?

I suspect it’s because Trump appears so simple and mercurial about it. His political positions seem to emerge off-the-cuff, by twitter or impromptu press conference or whim. Like the little girl who declared the emperor had no clothes, he appears to be discombobulating the body politic without any evidence of scheming or careful calculation.

Then there is identity politics – which is what the Democrats have been all about for the past several decades. While Democrats were appealing to blacks as blacks, Hispanics as Hispanics, women as women, gays as gay, etc., Donald Trump was the first Republican in modern times to interject identity politics into a national election. It was the oldest form of identity politics in the history of elections – all over the world. It’s called nationalism.

“Make America great again,” resonated. Just as “make Japan great again” would resonate in Japan or “make Argentina great again” would resonate in Argentina. Outside of the Middle East (where religious rivalry dominates), nationalism is the strongest political force in the world today.

Nationalism trumps ethnic identity, racial identity and sexual identity. That’s why Trump did better among blacks and Hispanics than Romney did. It’s why he got more votes from white women than Hillary did.

It’s why the Democrats are in trouble going forward, despite the continuing missteps by Republicans in the White House and on Capitol Hill.



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1 posted on 08/12/2017 5:00:46 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

And a good chunk of uniparty RINOs. Drain the swamp.....Drain It!


2 posted on 08/12/2017 5:08:17 AM PDT by Vaquero (Don't pick a fight with an old guy. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you.)
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To: Kaslin

I didn’t read the article but Donald does this just by his very existence, he doesn’t have to do anything, though it’s great when he does things to bother them further


3 posted on 08/12/2017 5:12:18 AM PDT by b4me (God Bless the USA)
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To: Kaslin
They won the special elections to replace Trump’s cabinet selections

What is he talking about?

4 posted on 08/12/2017 5:12:29 AM PDT by eclecticEel ("The petty man forsakes what lies within his power and longs for what lies with Heaven." - Xunzi)
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To: Kaslin

They are assuming a high democrat turnout means all those folks will be voting for democrats ...

Cant wait for the GOP ads featuring what the democrat leadership is saying right now


5 posted on 08/12/2017 5:12:58 AM PDT by silverleaf (We voted for change, not leftover change)
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To: Kaslin

Not only are the Democrats in trouble, but so is the liberal wing of the Republican party. And most of this has nothing to do with ideology. It has everything to do with a President whose agenda benefits all the citizens of the country and the political class is openly in revolt.

The Democrats chant of “Republicans hate (insert group here)” didn’t fly in 2016 and won’t fly moving forward. The Republicans chant of “We will fix (insert issue here) will no longer fly as they had 8 years to do something and now that they can do it unopposed they won’t.

What Republicans should fear most is like the Democrats, they no longer have anything to run on. They cannot run on fixing the border, lowering taxes, repealing Obamacare or any of Trump’s signature items. That shipped has sailed. The only thing they can run on is, “at least we aren’t communists.”

And many of us on the right are starting to wonder about that.


6 posted on 08/12/2017 5:17:34 AM PDT by EQAndyBuzz (“The fundamental question of our time is whether the West has the will to surviive.w y)
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To: Kaslin

There might be an investment opportunity here by loading coal in their panties and selling the resulting industrial diamonds created by all that twisting.


7 posted on 08/12/2017 5:18:24 AM PDT by SpaceBar
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To: SpaceBar

They were already crazy.


8 posted on 08/12/2017 5:20:07 AM PDT by Col Frank Slade
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To: eclecticEel

Yeah, that statement baffled me, too.
And then there was the one about LITTLE GIRL who saw emperor had no clothes.


9 posted on 08/12/2017 5:20:38 AM PDT by milagro (There is no peace in appeasement!)
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To: Kaslin

I love Trump, but Dems were already nuts.


10 posted on 08/12/2017 5:25:12 AM PDT by mewzilla (Was Obama surveilling John Roberts? Might explain a lot.)
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To: eclecticEel

The R’s won Kansas, to replace Mike Pompeo.

The R’s won Georgia, to Replace Tom Price. (The race where Dems spent MILLIONS and lost)

The R’s won South Carolina to replace Mick Mulvaney

The R’s won Montana to replace Ryan Zinke. (this was where the R body slammed the reporter)

Don’t know of any D wins


11 posted on 08/12/2017 5:26:37 AM PDT by mountn man (The Pleasure You Get From Life, Is Equal To The Attitude You Put Into It)
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To: b4me

I was going to say something similar. That the Democrats decided to drive themselves crazy.


12 posted on 08/12/2017 5:26:38 AM PDT by CommieCutter ("Trump is god emperor and he will win." -- some hacker)
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To: Kaslin

“Trump was definitely to the left of Hillary Clinton on foreign trade and international military engagement. “

Can anybody explain that sentence? Are there any examples?


13 posted on 08/12/2017 5:28:07 AM PDT by Gen.Blather
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To: eclecticEel; Kaslin
They won the special elections to replace Trump’s cabinet selections

That made no sense to me either so I stopped right there.

Can somebody explain what that means?

14 posted on 08/12/2017 5:29:03 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: Kaslin
I suspect it’s because Trump appears so simple and mercurial about it. His political positions seem to emerge off-the-cuff, by twitter or impromptu press conference or whim. Like the little girl who declared the emperor had no clothes, he appears to be discombobulating the body politic without any evidence of scheming or careful calculation.

Good grief...How do you really feel about out President...

15 posted on 08/12/2017 5:29:19 AM PDT by WeWaWes
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To: EQAndyBuzz
The politics of the Republican party make no sense. They could deliver on campaign promises and gain seats in ‘18.

But, this system of government is no longer about political parties. It's about a bureaucracy.

16 posted on 08/12/2017 5:32:02 AM PDT by Rational Thought
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To: Gen.Blather
Free Trade is a neo conservative globalist tenet that came into vogue in the late 20th century.

Paleo Conservatives are protectionist. Check this excerpt from the 1924 Republican Platform:


We reaffirm our belief in the protective tariff to extend needed protection to our productive industries. We believe in protection as a national policy, with due and equal regard to all sections and to all classes. It is only by adherence to such a policy that the well being of the consumers can be safeguarded that there can be assured to American agriculture, to American labor and to American manufacturers a return to perpetrate American standards of life. A protective tariff is designed to support the high American economic level of life for the average family and to prevent a lowering to the levels of economic life prevailing in other lands.

In the history of the nation the protective tariff system has ever justified itself by restoring confidence, promoting industrial activity and employment, enormously increasing our purchasing power and bringing increased prosperity to all our people.

17 posted on 08/12/2017 5:32:52 AM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: Kaslin

——he appears to be discombobulating the body politic——

That phrase is the translation of “he’s not Presidential”. Words have meanings. He’s the President of the United States. The world is listening to the President. yada yada yada water off a duck’s back

All that can be weaponized in the tweets. Trump can be extremely imprecise and the presstitutes go crazy in an analysis of every syllable. The Tweets are actually cudgels used to beat his distractors about their head and shoulders. Trump knows that the correct way forward is attack, attack, attack

From the cheap seats, it is supremely satisfying to watch


18 posted on 08/12/2017 5:39:37 AM PDT by bert (K.E.; N.P.; GOPc;WASP .... The Fourth Estate is the Fifth Column)
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To: Kaslin

Well, it drives them crazy, er...crazier, because the poll numbers for Trump are bogus and they know it. They have made total nincompoops out of themselves and all they have to show for it is that they are lying vessels of hate, traitors to America.


19 posted on 08/12/2017 5:40:36 AM PDT by dforest
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To: mountn man

The D’s got participation trophies!


20 posted on 08/12/2017 5:45:05 AM PDT by cgbg (Hidden behind the social justice warrior mask is corruption and sexual deviance.)
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