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Donald Trump: Making a case for court jesters and rodeo clowns.
Thought Crimes ^ | 07-21-15 | Chris Shugart

Posted on 07/21/2015 4:12:54 PM PDT by Chris Shugart Uncommon Sense

You either love him or hate him. In any given hour of the day, his name is on the lips of some politician or media talking head. I haven’t seen this much celebrity notoriety since Charlie Sheen launched his incomprehensible “My Violent Torpedo of Truth” tour to an incredulous public. Winning was never like this. Donald Trump’s remarks on immigration may not have that Lindsay Lohan mark of sensationally shabby repute, but no one can deny he’s created a media firestorm that’s taken a life of its own.

You may have seen a few political cartoons depicting him as the GOP’s court jester. Or perhaps you heard Fox News commentator Charles Krauthammer make the amusing comparison between Trump and a rodeo clown. This might give you the impression his detractors aren’t taking him seriously. It hasn’t occurred to them yet that it’s Trump that doesn’t take them seriously.

Let the facts be submitted for the record: The court jester and rodeo clown are both respectable professional occupations. Both have served important functions in their particular fields, and have provided valuable services to their respective clientele. In all of their due respect, perhaps Donald Trump’s role as a presidential candidate deserves a new look.

In the Medieval and Renaissance eras, the jester, or “fool” was a position of privilege and status within a royal or noble household. Aristocrats employed them as entertainers who typically juggled, performed music, and told jokes and riddles. Much of the entertainment was performed in a comic style that included contemporary jokes in word or song about people or events well known to their audiences. Additionally, they served not simply to amuse but to criticize their master or mistress and their guests.

Though many of the stories may be apocryphal, the fool does occasionally appear within the pages of the history books. Some are remembered both by name and deed. Triboulet was a jester to kings Louis XII and Francis I of France. His exploits were chronicled by Francois Rabelais as well as Victor Hugo, whose work Le Roi s’amuse was the basis for Verdi’s opera Rigoletto. William Sommers was the court jester for Henry VIII of England. Thomas Cromwell, the King’s chief minister appreciated that Sommers sometimes drew the King's attention to extravagance and waste within the royal household by means of a joke.

Today’s rodeo clowns don’t always dress up in circus-like garb and makeup as their predecessors did, but their function in bull riding competitions remains the same. Also called “bullfighters,” their primary job is to protect a fallen rider by distracting the bull and providing an alternative target for the bull to attack. These are skilled and experienced rodeo professionals who expose themselves to great danger in order to protect the cowboy.

In recent times rodeo clowns have become formally recognized for their daring feats by several rodeo associations. The National Finals Rodeo hosts a Bullfighter of the Year contest, and the California Cowboys Professional Rodeo Association designates a Bullfighter of the Year annually. Other titles include the American Cowboys Association Freestyle Bullfighting Champion and the Ultimate Challenge Freestyle Bullfighting Champion.

If nothing else, Donald Trump seems to be standing with good company.

One thing is for sure. Trump is drawing public ire that would normally be reserved for other GOP candidates. For better or worse, Trump’s fellow presidential candidates would be getting much of the scrutiny now being focused on Trump. In one sense, you might say that Trump is baiting the furious bulls, while keeping the rest of the field from being severely gored. Consequently GOP candidates are for the moment not getting overwhelmed with media criticism, some of it probably well deserved. In effect, Trump may be giving them time to catch their breaths so they can get back on that ornery bull that is American politics.

If Donald Trump is indeed the court jester of the GOP, he’s certainly making the most of it. Not only is he brazenly challenging the political status quo, he’s saying the sorts of things that many people are thinking but aren’t willing to say. Of course if Trump were to have performed his political schtick before the royal courts of old, he probably would have been eventually beheaded by some angry king. But we live in modern times and deal with our political and social critics in a more civilized way. We hold them up to public ridicule and condemnation, and destroy their careers, reputations and livlihoods. Just ask Donald Sterling, or anyone that’s refused to bake a cake for a gay wedding. Trump appears more than up to the task of withstanding this kind of onslaught.

Make no mistake, mocking our modern-day royal aristocrats can get you in plenty of trouble. In Trump’s case it’s costing him money that by some estimates is well in excess of fifty million dollars. NBC will no longer broadcast the Trump-sponsored Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants. In one particular moment of irony, he was fired from “The Celebrity Apprentice,” the reality TV series based on the show that Trump created. Macy’s decided to drop Trump’s fashion line from their clothing merchandise. And each day, the public criticism continues across the entire political spectrum.

Big ego and hair to match aside, Trump isn’t difficult to criticize. His brutal but frank remarks about immigration have probably made him a permanent pariah to all liberals in politics, media, and those afraid to be connected to his business interests. Others within the DC establishment have tried to minimalize Trump by shrugging him off as nothing but an irrelevant media grandstander that deserves no credibility.

As you might guess, criticism has been coming from congressional Republicans and conservative media. Some are warning us that Trump’s outlandish antics are cheapening the presidential campaign and interfering with the “legitimate” candidates. Maybe so. Or maybe they’re worried that Trump is reaching voters in ways that the GOP establishment isn’t willing or able to do. And maybe what they’re really worried about are Trump’s increasing poll numbers.

Of all the candidates, Donald Trump is certainly the fly in the political ointment. But should he be the one to blame? The media chooses to provide him with 24/7 publicity because they can’t resist a sensational story. And should Trump’s campaign endure long enough to adversely affect any of the Republicans’ bid for president, it’s only because the GOP has become too feeble and wishy-washy to stand on their own principles. Either way, Trump can walk away with no regrets. That is, of course, unless he happens to win the GOP nomination. That might make for a modern opera to rival even Rigoletto. One question, though. Would it be a comedy or a tragedy?


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1 posted on 07/21/2015 4:12:54 PM PDT by Chris Shugart Uncommon Sense
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To: Chris Shugart Uncommon Sense

The tragedy woould be for Hillary to win. Talk about a clown and sea hag.

Jeb and Hillary
clown and sea hag


2 posted on 07/21/2015 4:16:12 PM PDT by dforest
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To: Chris Shugart Uncommon Sense
Trump’s campaign endure long enough to adversely affect any of the Republicans’ bid for president, it’s only because the GOP has become too feeble and wishy-washy to stand on their own principles

Exactly right.

the immigration issue was sitting right there for years waiting for any repoublican to take it and run with it. Trump stole it right out from under them cause they too damn chicken sh*t to represent their constituents.

3 posted on 07/21/2015 4:20:34 PM PDT by Cubs Fan ( liberalism=totalitarianism- http://thefederalist.com/2015/07/06/the-new-totalitarians-are-here/)
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To: dforest

if it’s jeb vs hillary and trump runs 3rd candidate I’ll vote for Trump to protest the GOPe’s lousy choice.

that would be the slogan for hillary versus Jeb “what difference does it make”


4 posted on 07/21/2015 4:23:22 PM PDT by Cubs Fan ( liberalism=totalitarianism- http://thefederalist.com/2015/07/06/the-new-totalitarians-are-here/)
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To: Chris Shugart Uncommon Sense

Macy’s stock took a hit when at least 30,000 reported card owners cancelled their accounts.

I won’t shop at Macy’s, never watched the Miss America or Universe contests, couldn’t give a bull crap about Univision (the racists from down below), and pay not attention to GOP RINOS and the leftist mainstream media.

The writer is correct. Trump has hit a nerve with the “silent Majority”, aka Middle America (of all races and groups), and says what no one else has the guts to say, that America is in deep shit and it needs a real leader to get them out of it.

With GOP freaks like Lindsay Lohan Graham, John “I’m a God” Kasich, Crispy Cream Cristy, etc., I feel like I’m “Alice in Wonderland”, wondering what the hell happened to the Republican Party. Trump has shaken up the establishment, and in the end, may end up singing” Burning Down the House”.

But a “house” that is infected with cowards, crooks, fools, egoists, collaborators, and poseurs NEEDS TO BE BURNT DOWN, AND REBUILD FROM SCRATCH. And that is just in reference to the Republicans.

As for the Democrats, a firing squad would be known as “A Good Start”.


5 posted on 07/21/2015 4:25:07 PM PDT by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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To: Chris Shugart Uncommon Sense

The question is, do you think Hillary could handle The Donald in a national election? Would the Republican machine support or betray Trump for Hillary?


6 posted on 07/21/2015 4:32:46 PM PDT by iontheball
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To: MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
Trump has shaken up the establishment, and in the end, may end up singing” Burning Down the House”.

He left the stage in Phoenix to the tune by Twisted Sister, "we're not gonna take it".

7 posted on 07/21/2015 4:32:54 PM PDT by SpeakerToAnimals (I hope to earn a name in battle)
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To: Chris Shugart Uncommon Sense

Still waiting for a “serious” candidate, other than Cruz.


8 posted on 07/21/2015 4:34:14 PM PDT by oblomov
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To: Chris Shugart Uncommon Sense

The more they (MSN, rinos) pile on Trump, the more I know he is on the right track!


9 posted on 07/21/2015 4:35:52 PM PDT by rsobin
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To: All

what is with all the troll click bait here?

Are the Viking kittens fighting squids?


10 posted on 07/21/2015 4:38:39 PM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: iontheball

If the Rs stab Trump in the back before the primaries he and Cruz oughta team up and run as Independents .


11 posted on 07/21/2015 4:39:44 PM PDT by sushiman
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To: Chris Shugart Uncommon Sense

“You either love him or hate him. In any given hour of the day, his name is on the lips of some politician or media talking head.” I don’t love or hate him. I probably wouldn’t vote for him. However, the thing that impresses is that he has gotten the power brokers in both Democratic and Republican camps totally on the run. They don’t know how to deal with someone that doesn’t give a damn and won’t change his mo for anyone. It is kind of fun to watch, though. Just think how much less the media would have to report on an average day—they have about 10 minutes of news and 20 hours of rehashed and recycled stories. The rest is commercial messages.


12 posted on 07/21/2015 4:41:31 PM PDT by richardtavor
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To: Chris Shugart Uncommon Sense

Trump is just too smart for the pathetic main steam media.


13 posted on 07/21/2015 4:42:08 PM PDT by Karl Spooner
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To: Cubs Fan
...if it’s jeb vs hillary and trump runs 3rd candidate I’ll vote for Trump to protest the GOPe’s lousy choice.

My nightmare scenario, my good FRiend.

I predict that Mister Trump plans to run third party, and has planned so all along.

He will attract votes from very nice conservative folks, just like you, who want to make a statement.

Hillary will be president, and America will change forever.

Perhaps you will indulge me a little history.

Back in 92, I literally pleaded with my conservative friends to consider that Perot had no intention of winning, only screwing up the GOP candidate (McCain) so we were to be saddled w Clinton.

After the election, the Perotistas admitted that I was right, but it was cold comfort.

There is no way (NO WAY) that the Clintons would not run a clandestine pal in order to run to the right of the pack, and siphon votes from whomever might be the eventual nominee.

Who? My guess is that it would be a billionaire political novice, just like Perot. In this case, Trump, with a long Dem pedigree, and a talent for stealing oxygen from legitimate candidates.

Trump can say what he says because it doesn't matter. He's not really running, only running a fake campaign. (Real candidates have to measure every word, and avoid newsy statements. Sad but true. )Trump is a poseur, I most strongly suspect. He fears nothing because he's already lost, and he (and Hillary) know it.

14 posted on 07/21/2015 4:46:11 PM PDT by Seaplaner (Never give in. Never give in. Never...except to convictions of honour and good sense. W. Churchill)
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Back in 92, I literally pleaded with my conservative friends to consider that Perot had no intention of winning, only screwing up the GOP candidate (McCain) so we were to be saddled w Clinton,

McCain ran in 2008.

Clinton beat GHWB in '92. Perot hates the Bush family.

15 posted on 07/21/2015 4:59:48 PM PDT by onyx (PLEASE Support FR - GO MONTHLY - Join CLUB 300 - God bless FR's Donors!)
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To: MadMax, the Grinning Reaper

People are finding out just how un-PC we really are!


16 posted on 07/21/2015 5:01:13 PM PDT by CodeToad (If it weren't for physics and law enforcement I'd be unstoppable!)
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To: Cubs Fan
the immigration issue was sitting right there for years waiting for any repoublican to take it and run with it. Trump stole it right out from under them cause they too damn chicken sh*t to represent their constituents.

Or they called their constituents "crazies" and "wacko birds".

17 posted on 07/21/2015 5:03:27 PM PDT by BigSkyFreeper (You have entered an invalid birthday)
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To: onyx

Perot supported W Bush.


18 posted on 07/21/2015 5:04:01 PM PDT by Oklahoma
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To: onyx

McCain ran in 2008.

Voops, Mea culpa! That’ll teach me to double check.


19 posted on 07/21/2015 5:04:46 PM PDT by Seaplaner (Never give in. Never give in. Never...except to convictions of honour and good sense. W. Churchill)
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To: Chris Shugart Uncommon Sense
" Rigoletto"

I wonder if the author knows the story of Rigoletto.

Rigoletto, thinking he was paying to have his daughter's despoiler killed, through fate and an amalgamation of circumstances unwittingly paid for his daughters murder.

That's a TRAGEDY.

And, truly, one of the greatest operas ever written. Soaring.

20 posted on 07/21/2015 5:14:47 PM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18 - Be The Leaderless Resistance)
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