Posted on 07/21/2015 1:34:27 PM PDT by Academiadotorg
In a Sunday column in The Washington Post, Stop laughing at Donald Trump, a liberal analyst from the Brookings Institution tries to warn the Washington, D.C. beltway elites that they should take the businessman seriously because he has figured out how to win a national electionby taking the white vote. This is the silent majority.
While it is true that minorities and other groups helped elect President Obama twice, the white portion of the electorate, which votes strongly Republican, underperformed in support of John McCain in 2008, and white turnout was down in 2012, when Mitt Romney was the Republican presidential nominee, notes William H. Frey, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and a population studies professor at the University of Michigan.
In other words, if McCain and Romney had only come across in a more conservative and assertive manner, and had appealed to more white voters, they probably would have won.
Frey comments that Trump appeals to a vein of the U.S. electorate that will remain a significant voting bloc for several election cycles to come: older whites.
Yet, GOP politicians and Fox News commentators such as George Will and Charles Krauthammer have been attacking Trump and his policy positions. McCain went further, smearing Trump supporters as crazies, before Trump fired back, in comments on McCains war record. Veteran reporter Sharyl Attkisson said Trumps comments were taken out of context and distorted by The Washington Post.
It appears that the crazies include a lot of ordinary Americans who are sick and tired of politics as usual. Trump, in contrast to McCain and Romney, has figured out a way to fire them up and tap their anger and frustration.
A 2014 study by Professor Marisa Abrajano on the coming backlash to immigration policy not only explains the Donald Trump phenomenon, but also why the liberal media are so determined to destroy him. The media know that Trumps appeal threatens the ability of the Democratic Party to continue to fool white voters into embracing liberal policies that destroy their own communities.
Her academic paper, published by the Brookings Institution, was clearly designed to warn liberals about how a broad backlash to immigration could damage the Democratic Party. She said a backlash could not only shift the balance of power between Democrats and Republicans but benefit rightward leaning candidates throughout the country who want to do something about it.
The paper was based on the book, White Backlash: Immigration, Race, and American Politics. co-authored with Zoltan L. Hajnal.
Immigrants may be arriving in historically high numbers, she noted, but they account for only a relatively small fraction of the nations population. Native-born whites still represent 63 percent of the population and, perhaps more importantly, some 75 percent of its voters.
Hence, the key to Democratic Party success lies in manipulating the minority groups and immigrants into voting for Democrats in overwhelming numbers, as they currently do, while also conning a significant number of whites into voting Democrat. This is a con because the Democratic Party has no interest in protecting the interests of white people as a political or special interest group.
The Abrajano report has some interesting comments about media coverage of the issue that may help explain the reaction to Donald Trump. It says, At the aggregate level, we find that when media coverage of immigration uses the Latino threat narrative, the likelihood of whites identifying with the Democratic Party decreases, and the probability of favoring Republicans increases.
Of course, the liberal media never use the Latino threat narrative, and the phrase is meant to suggest that concerns about immigration are somehow racist or improper. Our media have done their best to play down the problem, through such maneuvers as banning the term illegal alien and substituting undocumented worker.
What Trump has done is bring the issue to the fore, making it out to be the threat that it is. The Trump surge, plus the murder of a young American in San Francisco by a Mexican illegal alien and the prison escape in Mexico of a drug cartel leader, have put the dangers on the front pages of our newspapers in a manner that has garnered the attention of the nation. Our media have been forced to cover the issue in a way that captures the peril our nation currently faces. As a result, the Democrats and their liberal media allies fear that white voters have now been dramatically educated about the political stakes and may vote accordingly in favor of their own interests.
The media have no problem with blacks and Hispanics voting for Democrats in large numbers and affirming and protecting their own racial identities. But when whites do it, it suddenly becomes racism. That charge has carried a lot of sting in the past, but with illegals streaming across the border and Middle Eastern Muslims creating enclaves in places like Tennessee, it looks more and more like members of the silent majority are deciding to be silent no more. They are realizing that the lives of their family members and the cultural identity of their nation are at risk.
Immigration and other factors appear increasingly to be pitting the declining white majority against the growing non-white minority, she wrote. That majority may have found its voice in Trump, a man unafraid of the liberal media and the GOP establishment, which wants to continue the losing strategy of pandering to the minorities who overwhelmingly vote Democrat.
Abrajano also wrote, The conventional view of pundits and prognosticators and maybe even most social scientists is that the dramatic growth of the minority population and its strong ties to the Democratic Party portend the demise of the Republican Party. She adds, That may be true in the long term. But that prediction ignores the white population and the possibility of a widespread white backlash in the short term.
It appears that short term has now arrived. His name is Donald Trump.
Abrajanos co-author, Hajnal, a professor of political science at the University of California, San Diego, recently wrote that Republicans opposition to immigration reform actually represents a winning strategy, not a losing one.
Of course, the term immigration reform is code for amnesty for illegals.
That aside, he acknowledges that Republicans win or lose largely depending on white voters. Whites still make up the vast majority of voterssome 75 percent in 2014and whites tend to favor the Republican Party by large margins. Republican congressional candidates garnered 60 percent of the white vote in 2014. All told, 89 percent of all Republican votes in 2014 came from white voters. Put simply, the Republican Party doesnt really need the minority vote.
Since the Republicans have a winning strategy, what holds them back from using it? Its called political correctness, which holds that appealing to people based on their fears of immigration destroying their country is racist and wrong. Trump didnt care what the media thought and decided to address the issue anyway. The response speaks for itself.
Its not surprising that GOP presidential candidates like Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio would go after Trump. For whatever reason, perhaps because they want to appear inclusive, they are desperate to appeal to Hispanics, a voting bloc that is essentially owned by the Democrats.
This is not to say that some Hispanics do not agree with Trump.
Maria Espinoza launched the group America First Latinos, in order to prove, once and for all, that the majority of Latino citizens are solidly behind the U.S. Constitution and a secured national border. Espinoza also launched the Stolen Lives Quilt project, whose members appeared with Trump at his July 10 news conference. The group remembers the victims of illegal alien crimes in the U.S. and is coming to Washington, D.C. this week to press their case against criminal aliens coming across Americas open borders.
Cliff Kincaid is the Director of the AIM Center for Investigative Journalism, and can be contacted at cliff.kincaid@aim.org
Go, Trump. GO!!
Uhhm....No.
The finding is not earth shattering news.
Yet paid Republican operatives and Big $$$ donors insisted (keep on insisting) representatives and candidates pandering to the Hispanic block AND mooooslems/other minority blocks like LGBT and such.
There is only one conclusion - they are perfectly happy with the arrangement with their Dem counterparts. Regular Americans be damned.
LOL!
That's very accurate and well said!
Trump is doing to politics what he did to people’s perception of business.
His TV personality—which is what most people know—did more to make working in management harder than most anyone else. (Not Obama, though)
His “celebrity” made the common guy think that anyone in the managers office wanted drama and their staffs to take sides against each other. He made the front line folks think that any time the door was closed, managers were conspiring against them.
He is really doing nothing else on the campaign trail. He yells and shouts, and says “I am smarter, tougher, and better than anyone else.”
That is going to grow old as soon as someone asks how? Being direct and outspoken is fun to watch. Not really sure you want to live under that for very long.
Trump is pure gold.
I for one hope the ‘establishment’ continues to ‘not get it’.
RINOs want issues NOT SOLUTIONS.
RINOS manipulate because solutions eliminate the need for a RINO.
notice the establishment media is now saying “reality star” and have banished the words “businessman Tump” or “successful Businessman”
If we can keep this election away from social issues and focus on economic issues and immigration, there is no way the rats will win.
I’m a proponent of taking social issues and moving them down to the states and from there further down to locales. If we can keep it out of the MSM, the rats will never win another election.
You would think it would have sunk in by now that the left & its RINO useful idiots have been in the business of REPLACING the American public with a “new people” who’s vote they can control for a long, long time.
The urban media always makes it sound like whites are going extinct. Actually the below graph shows there are more millions of white Americans today than ever. The Democrat Party realized in the 1970s they were headed for extinction so engineered a flood of new Democrat voters to dilute the growing number of Republican voters. On the cusp of the robotics age there is no future need for this ongoing flood of laborers.
“have banished the words businessman Tump or successful Businessman
Right. And look at Trump.com. It’s mind-boggling.
As a businessman, he is good. Clearly.
He HAS to be a good manager. He has to be a great, but demanding boss—or you would have heard it by now.
But that is not the role he is playing. And certainly, not the role the media has him playing.
I would love to see an interview where he answers questions and is serious. The petulant rich kid act is tiring.
Whites are still a monumental 75% of the vote.
The Latino Bund propaganda inflates its numbers to appear as if they are a "voting bloc." Stupid pols buy into it.
When Repubs swept the 2014 midterm, Fox's Brit Hume said latino votes were not a factor anywhere....the significant vote was over-50 whites.
What the story leaves out is the fact that many black and Latino citizens realize that the illegals hurt their income and will support a candidate like Trump. That is what really scares the left.
Hes not even close to the bare minimum positions needed to avoid a ban around here."
Oh, I had someone tell me recently those two issues don't matter...that the person would vote for Trump even if he was in favor of both.
"Social issues" are things like who you're going to invite to your Super Bowl party, or where you're going to go out to dinner.
What you're really talking about are MORAL issues. And they can't be "moved down to the states," because moral issues are the foundation of American republican constitutional self-government, at the national AND the state level.
Throw out our moral basis, and you've thrown out our claim to liberty.
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