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Liberals: Don’t Even Consider Gloating About Donald Trump - This is a catastrophe for America
The New Republic ^ | April 29, 2011 | The Editors

Posted on 05/02/2011 3:35:48 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Now that Donald Trump appears on the verge of launching a presidential campaign, it is worth reflecting on the meaning of this low moment in American political history. Trump is a clown and a buffoon, and the odds of him winning even one Republican caucus or primary appear slim. But there is no denying that Trump has managed to tap into something genuinely worrisome in American politics. Democrats may be tempted to take pleasure in the fact that Trump will likely push the GOP presidential field to the right, and thereby help Obama in 2012. But this would be sheer myopia, and any delight over Trump’s arrival on the political scene is entirely misplaced. The Trump ascendancy calls not for glee, but for serious concern about the state of our country. It’s true that the media erred in awarding Trump such a large spotlight—did all the cable news networks really have to cover his press conference on Wednesday?—but, at this point, the Trump phenomenon does not seem to be a mere media creation. His popularity (he currently leads in several polls) can no longer be denied. So what is Trump’s appeal? Why do his message and vulgar personality resonate with such a significant percentage of Americans? Trump’s embrace of birtherism has been the most widely discussed aspect of his rise. But this only scratches the surface of the Trump phenomenon.

What Trump actually stands for is an exaggerated sense of victimhood. This is the theme that unites his personal style with the political views he has thus far expressed. Are you tired of being pushed around? Are you tired of our country being pushed around? Trump’s political acuity lies in his ability to take these grievances and turn them into politics. His foreign policy views in essence consist of a pledge to bully other nations. China is “decimating our country.” OPEC is imperiling the economy. And ungrateful Libyans and Iraqis are trying to build a society from oil that is rightfully ours. (“We won the war. We take over the oil fields. We use the oil.”) When Bill O’Reilly, in an interview with Trump, seemed taken aback by the idea that we could simply force OPEC or China to do our bidding, Trump appeared surprised that anyone could view international relations as anything more than a contest of machismo. “The messenger is the key,” Trump told O’Reilly. “If you have the right messenger and they know how to deliver the message … you’re going to scare them, absolutely.”

Trump’s thinly veiled accusation that President Obama benefited from affirmative action when he applied to college derives from the same theme. This time the victims aren’t Americans as a whole, they are white Americans; but the message—of anger, resentment, and victimhood—is identical.

America is currently engaged in three wars. The country faces major economic challenges. Global warming is continuing apace. There is no chance any of these issues can be solved by yelling at foreign countries, or stirring up anger at Iraqis or Libyans or minority applicants to elite colleges. Donald Trump has appointed himself spokesman for some of the nastiest impulses in American politics, and he seems to have a following. The sooner the Republican mainstream rejects him, the better. And we liberals should be cheering them along as they do.


TOPICS: Campaign News; Issues; Parties; Polls
KEYWORDS: certifigate; kenyanvillagefool; kenyanvillagefraud; obama; polls; pos; totus; trump
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To: True Republican Patriot

I like trump


41 posted on 05/02/2011 6:21:46 PM PDT by mel (o fFR monthly...Do You?????)
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To: GunRunner
Yeah, Obama can't be beat "even with double digit unemployment, $5.00 gas, and trillions in debt." Americans love Obama no matter what. Hell, we could have $10 gas and Depression like unemployment and people would still want more of it--not.

I am still trying to figure out what happened in the 2010 midterms or how Christie won in NJ and Brown in MA or McDonnell. What is your explanation?

42 posted on 05/02/2011 6:31:06 PM PDT by kabar
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Yeah...but the BC is FRAUD-the rest has been politics.
DC has been content to give Obama a pass because he’s been so thorough in looting the treasury on behalf of the oligarchs.


43 posted on 05/02/2011 6:45:11 PM PDT by mo ("If you understand, no explanation is needed; if you do not, no explanation is possible")
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