Posted on 07/02/2015 4:10:33 PM PDT by Red Steel
The media establishment is having a cardiac arrest.
The reason? Donald Trump has thrown his hat into the Republican presidential race.
The billionaire businessman is a straight shooter, known for his bluntness and tough talk. Unlike most politicians, he speaks plainly and directly. He doesnt mince words or engage in the kind of double talk that pervades Washington. In short, he does not defer to the media elites, who cherish their role as the gatekeepers of our political class.
The ruling establishments dominance is based on the complicity of the mainstream media. It is an unspoken bargain: New York-Washington journalists depend upon having access to politicians in exchange for safe, almost sycophantic news coverage.
Instead of holding our leaders accountable, we have a lap dog press that acts more like mouthpieces for either the Republicans or Democrats.
The days of genuine media independence and hard-hitting investigative reporting are gone. Big Media is now in bed with Big Business and Big Government, forming an unholy alliance.
Hence, American politics has become venal and corrupt. No one is guarding the guardians; rather than serving as a check and watchdog on the abuse of power, too many media outlets are deliberately turning a blind eye.
The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, MSNBC, the Associated Press, NPR, the Huffington Post and Salon they have degenerated into a sophisticated propaganda arm for President Obama and liberal Democrats.
Conversely, FOX News, The Wall Street Journal, National Review, The Weekly Standard and many so-called conservative voices on talk radio have become shills for corporatist Republicans, beholden to the donor class and wealthy bundlers.
Their goal is not to tell the truth, but drum up support for the Mitch McConnell-John Boehner-Paul Ryan-Mitt Romney wing of the GOP. These are the moderate, responsible and grown-up leaders we are told America needs.
The result has been the creation of a two-headed monster: The Republicrats and the Democans, a political oligopoly in which both establishment parties form a ruling class. Like any governing elite, the goal is to maximize their power and wealth over the citizens they seek to control. Any individual who threatens the ruling class dominance must and will be destroyed.
This explains the medias bizarre, almost hysterical reaction to Trumps candidacy. CNN and MSNBC have openly mocked him; FOX News pundits Charles Krauthammer and George F. Will declared Trumps run to be fundamentally unserious; Dana Perino, the former George W. Bush hack who is a co-host on FOX News The Five, had an emotional meltdown while railing against Trumps trade policies; and National Reviews Kevin Williamson in a puerile, vicious hit piece even called Trump a witless ape, an ass and a baboon who should be crucified.
Glenn Beck also jumped on the anti-Trump bandwagon. Beck claims that Trump is not a conservative, but a progressive someone the Tea Party right has no business backing. The reason: Trump supports protective tariffs. Thats right. Beck believes that the businessmans opposition to NAFTA, GATT, the WTO, PNTR with China and other free-trade deals disqualifies Trump as a genuine conservative.
Beck, however, is wrong dead wrong. Economic nationalism has been a cardinal principle of conservatism dating back to our Founding Fathers. George Washington, Alexander Hamilton and John Adams all supported protective tariffs and a trade policy that guaranteed Americas economic independence. By Becks standards, Washington and Hamilton were progressives.
In fact, the opposite is true. Trump is an anti-globalist conservative, a nationalist who seeks to put America first. This is why our media elites despise him. He does not care for the New World Order based on free trade, open borders and globalization. Instead, he champions patriotism and populism the very things our transnational ruling class fears.
On Iraq, he was right: Americans did the fighting (and the dying) while Iran and ISIS our mortal enemies now control that fractured countrys vast oil supplies. He is an unabashed capitalist. Unlike Romney, Trump is proud of his immense personal wealth.
Moreover, he promises to unleash our shackled private sector and restore the American Dream. He vows to slash taxes, excessive government regulations and our crippling budget deficits. He is pro-life, pro-traditional marriage and anti-global warming. In short, he is a Reaganite Republican.
Yet, it is his flinty attacks on illegal aliens and our porous southern border that has made him public enemy number one. For stating the truth that many illegal immigrants pouring in from Mexico are violent criminals, murderers, sex offenders, drug dealers and gang bangers Trump is now being crucified. Univision has canceled the Miss America and Miss Universe pageants; NBC has severed all ties with him; and Macys has just announced it will no longer carry Trump brand merchandise shirts, neckties and cologne. The reason: The billionaires comments were allegedly racist and offensive.
In other words, our elites are effectively embracing treason. They are siding with law-breaking foreigners and the government of Mexico over Americans.
The government-media-industrial complex has shownbeyond a shadow of a doubtthey no longer hold any allegiance to America or its citizens. Transnational progressives are determined to destroy our sovereignty, borders and culture.
Trump frightens them because he poses a direct threat to their power and influence. He is a Teddy Roosevelt-style nationalist, who seeks to break the stranglehold of Big Business, Big Media and Big Government. Moreover, his vast wealth means that he cannot be bought and paid for. Unlike Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden, Trump is not in the pocket of special interests and foreign governments. He is genuinely independent. Ironically, the more he is vilified, the more his popularity surges. Middle America is with him. He is the anti-politician in an age when politicians are rightly despised.
It is too early to say whether I will support him. And there are excellent conservative candidates Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, Scott Walker in the race. But Trump is a serious force to be reckoned with.
Liberals and RINOs beware. If Trump wins, you are all fired.
You betcha!
I’ll never forget his kindness toward Sarah Palin either.
Oh yeah!
You are so right!!!!
This is exactly what I like about him. He can’t be bought by lobbyists who are destroying our nation and the lives of the American people. Jobs, baby. Jobs for Americans so we can once again live the American dream.
Glad you found a way to enjoy it, on your level anyway.
Everybody is for sale. And as a business man Donald knows it. The only real difference between him and the crowd on that front is he probably has a really good idea what his price is and why it should be that high. Most people undersell themselves.
It would be interesting if we could immediately see how many posts a FReeper has under their belt. I’m by no means the most prolific, but I’m in the 5 digits.
But don't look at my posts - I've made only a handful in 17 years!
Seems we used to be able to see how many replies people had made too.
Derned if I remember how though.
Really? I’ve never figured it out. I know I’m in the 12,000 plus range, but don’t know how to look up someone else.
Go to your ‘account’ at the top.
I think Trump is a buffoon, but the people who feel compelled to respond to what he is saying make me wonder what they know that I do not.
I have never known of a way to check someone else's activity.
Breitbart site. breitbart.com
As we get closer to the election, I’m sensing a mass zotting forthcoming. Cruz/Trump or Trump/Cruz would be an awesome team.
“Have we really reached the point where we are cheering this clown? If so, then things truly are desperate.”
Yes, they are! Trump would not be my choice, but then so would all but one or two of the others that are running. I get fundraising requests on a daily basis from many of the current crop of candidates, Trump isn’t one of them!
I say, let him spend his money, say what he has to say, and let the voters decide. I mean with all of the GOP candidates since RR, being semi or completely worthless, we could do a lot worse than Trump if he ends up in first place. At least he wouldn’t have to steal from us to get rich like the Clintons and the Obamas.
I, too, like what he’s doing and saying, and it is because he’s pretty straight-forward. Not a lot of pretense going on. My guess is that a man with billions is a bit harder to buy off with publicity or cash. He can get all those he wants on his own.
I suspect the only way to buy him off is with the presidency itself, and that’s the one thing his detractors apparently are united in wanting to deny him.
Based on one of Rush’s favorite line from Shakespeare,
“Brevity is the soul of wit”,
what you posted is soulless. Or witless.
What we know, and apparently you do not, is that Trump is addressing many issues Americans want addressed. Importantly, he is talking about them in a non-political fashion.
Not only does he stand by his statements, he goes after those who attack him for saying them with the viciousness of a pit bull.
Who else is doing that?
Sadly, no one.
At this time he’s not interfering with other candidates’ fundraising so, as I said, I enjoy him.
But... “Ross Perot! Ross Perot! Ross Perot!” Has to scream in any sensible person’s head.
Who can forest his election of Clinton?
And Jesse Ventura, what a good job he did of saying the right things.
So he’s dandy, like liquor or candy, but I don’t see the meat and potatoes.
So it’s all untrue?
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