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Hey America, you may be sleepwalking into a Donald Trump presidency
Mashable ^ | January 27, 2016 | Chris Taylor

Posted on 01/28/2016 8:34:41 AM PST by Isara

Can you picture it yet?

Not just a vague haze of orange hair in the Oval Office, but what Donald Trump would actually do with the White House between 2017 and 2021, maybe even until 2025?

If it's too large a prospect to take in all at once, try taking it in small doses. Imagine the man who has suggested killing the children of suspected terrorists - a war crime - appointing Supreme Court justices. Think about a treasury secretary handpicked by a man who bankrupted and was forced to resign from the only company he ever took public. Take a deep breath and imagine a man who hasn't even bothered to learn how America's nuclear arsenal works - but is quite cavalier about using it - with the launch codes at his fingertips.

You get the idea. There are untold numbers of nightmare scenarios available for what happens if Trump is elected to the office he seeks. That may explain why we try to avoid thinking about it, and why Trump peppers his stump speeches and political books with vague proposals such as "beating China" or "banning Muslims." It keeps supporters focused on a scapegoat rather than examining how downright terrifying his positions are.

The biggest nightmare scenario of all, though, is already unfolding. We're less than a week away from the Iowa caucuses, and not one major political campaign seems to be actively working to prevent a Trump presidency. Some on the left seem to be encouraging his candidacy - and the political world as a whole seems to be sleepwalking towards it.

Trump's Republican rivals are, on the whole, cowed and confused. Fearful of Trump, they still prefer to attack each other, hoping to claw enough percentage points from the anyone-but-Trump bloc to win the easy way. The math is in their favor: There are enough Trump haters in the GOP to defeat him twice over. But unless three of the poll leaders pull out in time, none of them can win. It's a perfect political storm for Trump.

Lately, Trump's rivals - primarily Bush - have unleashed a handful of attacks. Earlier this month, Bush released an ad calling Trump a "jerk" for mocking a disabled reporter - which he is. But Bush spoke like the archetypal 90-lb. weakling trying to kick sand in the beach bully's face.

Ted Cruz, who for a time shared a 'bromance' with Trump, launched a belated broadside against Trump's "New York values," but Trump easily flicked that one aside with a retort about New York's resilience on 9/11.

The most most convincing Trump attack ad comes from a faceless super PAC - and consists of TV clips anyone could have culled months ago. The ad brands Trump a turncoat liberal - which also kind of misses the point.

Plenty of Republicans were once liberals; plenty of others embrace the concept of being "born again." Trump changes his tune and denies his previous statements at every debate; it's no surprise to find he's been doing so for years.

The appealing thing about Trump's candidacy to authoritarian voters is not so much what he says, but the fact that he's saying it in a charismatic and forthright manner. At a very basic level, his is the more confident voice - literally. Studies have shown we tend to subconsciously associate deeper and louder tones in politicians' voices with dominance, Republicans especially. For many, this makes Trump look like the alpha male by default.

His refusal to apologize for any statement whatsoever, and his eagerness for revenge - most recently pulling out of a Fox News debate - are taken by his supporters as sign of strength. In fact, they are signs of cowardice, of a fragile man who fears being seen to be wrong. No rival yet dares hammer away at this point, so the alpha-male image remains - when it could be so easily punctured.

There are limits to that image, of course. Trump has at most a third of the GOP vote. At present, the vast majority of even this partisan primary electorate sees how thin-skinned the man is. If a candidate were to point that out consistently, the Republican majority would rally around them - just as we cheer anyone who takes clear and confident aim at the playground bully.

But with every day that passes without that scenario, there's a slimmer chance of his opponents blunting Trump's momentum. It is entirely possible now that the GOP may sleepwalk into a candidacy that is supported by a mere quarter of the party. Even if half the current roster of candidates were to drop out after Iowa, Trump is still perfectly capable of dividing and conquering the rest.

There's a surprising sense of glee coming from Democrats at the prospect of facing Trump in the general election. Many Democrats would rather face the Trump than Ted Cruz, as if Cruz were the more charismatic one. With polls showing that either Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton could beat Trump, the party is being blinded to exactly what the general election could look like. What's more Democrats seem to be missing the point that some of Trump's strongest supporters are blue-collar Democrats.

Democratic leaders who prefer Trump over Cruz are underestimating Trump's chances of victory and ignoring the lessons of history. Here's why.

First of all, Democrats have a track record of underestimating populist celebrities. Former California governor Pat Brown's 1966 re-election battle is a classic example. Brown worked to make sure that his GOP opponent that year was a political outsider. In this case, an actor named Ronald Reagan with a penchant for gaffes. Brown and his press secretary talked up Reagan so much, that his opponent joked that Brown should be on the Reagan campaign payroll. Reagan won, of course, so the strategy didn't work out so well for Brown.

Nearly 40 years later, facing a recall election, Gray Davis, California's then-governor, also failed to appreciate the scale of the threat from another inexperienced political actor, Arnold Schwarzenegger. We all know how that ended.

Second, all GOP candidates pivot to the center during a general election, without exception - and Trump does this better than most. Remember the Trump we saw hosting Saturday Night Live back in November? The grinning, Manhattan cocktail party-ready- Trump perfectly willing to dance around to Hotline Bling in a stylish suit? That's the Trump we could see this fall, all smiles and soft focus and charisma - an endlessly appealing magnet for TV producers, no matter what his policies are.

If he tries to back away from his proposed ban on all Muslims entering the U.S., there would of course be plenty willing to remind the world of his hate-fueled rhetoric. But how much does that actually matter?

Remember, Trump doesn't need to convince everybody. He just needs the same 50.1% of the electorate that voted for George W. Bush in 2004. We know how adept Trump is at gaslighting, or the art of making us believe our memories must be faulty. Only now he would have a whole party machine and billions of dollars in ad money - his own and the party's - on his side.

Finally, Democrats don't have a great track record of defending themselves in the face of smear campaigns - and Trump's rough-and-ready style makes the Swift Boat attacks on John Kerry look positively genteel. He has already begun to deploy his misogynistic arsenal against Hillary Clinton, calling her "disgusting" for going to the bathroom, and then accusing her of "playing the woman card". Can you imagine what he would do with Bernie Sanders' age and socialist leanings, should Sanders be the nominee? There could well be a voter backlash against him going too far, but do you really want to put the fate of the country in a presumed voter backlash in favor of civility?

And if you don't think Trump could display a softer centrist-friendly side on TV and attack vigorously and shockingly on Twitter at the same time, you're still underestimating his Machiavellian media skills. This is not a candidate to be wished for lightly. Whomever says there's no such thing as bad publicity may soon be provided with the ultimate, horrific example of that phrase.

So what can be done? How does America awaken from its Trump-induced torpor? It isn't enough to acknowledge that the man is a threat; we must outline that threat. We need to imagine the unpalatable image of President Trump in full. We have to decide exactly what that means, because he isn't providing specifics.

With Trump in the White House, a Republican-controlled Congress would be able to pass into law any legislation it wants: Abolishing departments, ending environmental protection, re-instituting torture, sending troops against ISIS, banning Muslims from U.S. entry and observing Muslim citizens, establishing Trump's Deportation Force, building the boondoggle of a "big, beautiful wall" while attempting to coerce an ally into paying for it.

What decisions would a Supreme Court with Trump nominees on the bench render? Would Trump let TV generals run the Pentagon? It's time we all asked ourselves if that's the America we want.

Only then can we reach the point in the dream where we wake up screaming. Once we're awake, we can set aside our differences and start organizing against Trump across the aisle.

If you prefer, look at it this way: We've come back in our time machines from the future Trump presidency. It's January 2016 again. Let's change history.


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New York
KEYWORDS: antitrump; sleepwalking; trump
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To: Isara

Trump is NOT the Uniparty.

While I am a Cruz supporter and not in favor of Trump, the options were are, in this order:

Uniparty or Not?

Trump or Cruz?

The key to this election is the defeat of the Uniparty. Everything we hold dear as conservatives is attacked and undermined by the Uniparty. To ever defeat the Uniparty, we must first defeat them within the Republican Party.

Trump does that. It may be ugly. It may be populism. It may be unpredictable. Trump may gore our ox 50% of the time, and the other guy’s ox 50% of the time.

But the Uniparty is killing us 100% of the time.

So quit thinking Trump is the end of the world. He is a half-measure when we’ve currently got nothing.


21 posted on 01/28/2016 8:44:35 AM PST by Uncle Miltie (Populism is what Populism does.)
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To: SubMareener

Sounds like my Christmas dream list.


22 posted on 01/28/2016 8:45:21 AM PST by heights
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To: Isara

More Pro-Rape punditry.


23 posted on 01/28/2016 8:46:38 AM PST by The Toll
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To: Isara
He just needs the same 50.1% of the electorate that voted for George W. Bush in 2004.

Leftists are still suffering butt-hurt over George W. Bush ... and he wasn't even particularly conservative.

24 posted on 01/28/2016 8:47:48 AM PST by NorthMountain ("The time has come", the Walrus said, "to talk of many things")
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To: Isara

Isara, I can understand when you bring out “conservative” objections to Donald Trump, even if I don’t agree with all or even most of their gloom and doom.

But now you’re dragging in (illiberal) liberals. Why???


25 posted on 01/28/2016 8:48:53 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: 1Old Pro

Sleepwalking! LOL! That’s a good one. You should take your act on the road.


26 posted on 01/28/2016 8:48:55 AM PST by pgkdan (Trump 2016 ! And then put Ted Cruz on the USSC!)
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To: Isara

It’s just not working out for you, is it?


27 posted on 01/28/2016 8:49:21 AM PST by smoothsailing
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To: eyeamok
With Trump in the White House, a Republican-controlled Congress would be able to pass into law any legislation it wants:

And just what sort of legislation do you suppose the turtle-faced bastard from Kentucky and the two-faced bastard from Wisconsin would like to pass?

28 posted on 01/28/2016 8:49:59 AM PST by NorthMountain ("The time has come", the Walrus said, "to talk of many things")
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To: Isara

Trump says a lot of things that sound good and in an an aggressive manner. I, however, recall the “bait and switch” sales technique of Trump University and wonder how much of such a sales strategy is there in the Trump campaign promises. There are better choices in the field of candidates.


29 posted on 01/28/2016 8:50:01 AM PST by JimSEA
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To: eyeamok

Ut occurred to me this morning that the chaos he has caused in this election is what we can look forward to for 4 - 8 years if Trump is elected. I don’t care that he says make America great again, this is not about America. It is about him.


30 posted on 01/28/2016 8:50:49 AM PST by buckeye49
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To: 1Old Pro; Isara

Sorry Old Pro, that post was meant for Isara


31 posted on 01/28/2016 8:50:54 AM PST by pgkdan (Trump 2016 ! And then put Ted Cruz on the USSC!)
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To: eyeamok

Ut occurred to me this morning that the chaos he has caused in this election is what we can look forward to for 4 - 8 years if Trump is elected. I don’t care that he says make America great again, this is not about America. It is about him.


32 posted on 01/28/2016 8:50:58 AM PST by buckeye49
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To: Isara

Today marks the birth of the “Blond Ape Party” (probably to be renamed later) as Trump takes his ball and starts another game in direct competition to the party that he swore allegiance to.


33 posted on 01/28/2016 8:51:15 AM PST by Mike Darancette (Obama Rules of Engagement: Hands up Don't Shoot)
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To: exnavy
The career politicians STILL do not understand, the vast hard working middle class is finally AWAKE. There is no one sleeping at the Trump rallies. The enthusiasm is record breaking! When $505,000,000,000 is stolen by China every year from our country, is it any wonder middle class factory jobs have disappeared?

The people are FINALLY recognizing that the career politicians are in the pockets of their ultra-rich donors and will continue to push the cheap labor express, by exporting factories to cheaper labor countries AND importing cheap foreign labor.

Path to Legal Status for Illegals

Cheap Foreign Workers on H1-B visa

Pushing TPP

Pushing import of Syrian Refugees:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7-nLXGoSjpg

34 posted on 01/28/2016 8:51:21 AM PST by entropy12 (Trump - only candidate not in pockets of ultra-rich donor class. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!)
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To: Isara
With Trump in the White House, a Republican-controlled Congress would be able to pass into law any legislation it wants: Abolishing departments, ending environmental protection, re-instituting torture, sending troops against ISIS, banning Muslims from U.S. entry and observing Muslim citizens, establishing Trump's Deportation Force, building the boondoggle of a "big, beautiful wall" while attempting to coerce an ally into paying for it.

Run away!

35 posted on 01/28/2016 8:51:49 AM PST by smoothsailing
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To: Uncle Miltie

Very wise statement Uncle Miltie!!!!


36 posted on 01/28/2016 8:51:52 AM PST by Kit cat (OBummer must go)
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To: JimSEA

Maybe he’s learned something, if the way Trump University students learned isn’t so good. He did eventually close it down. His success was a success of personality and that can’t be taught in a classroom.


37 posted on 01/28/2016 8:52:37 AM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: Isara
Hey America, you may be sleepwalking into a Donald Trump presidency

More like - Hey America, you are rushing into the arms of a big government liberal. Once again.

38 posted on 01/28/2016 8:52:50 AM PST by gdani ("I can be the most politically correct person you have ever seen")
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To: DoodleDawg; 1Old Pro
It isn't. And look how well having a rank amateur in the Oval Office has worked over the last 8 years. So why would we want four or eight more?

"Trump the rank amateur"

LOL!

It was amusing last night watching Trump and Bill O'Really? do "The Bear and The Rabbit In The Woods" last night.

Trump was the Bear, and O'Reilly was the Rabbit.

A bear had to take an 0bama, so he went into the woods. As chance would have it, he found a rabbit doing the same thing. Squatting beside the rabbit, the bear asked, "Say, do you have trouble with 0bama sticking to your fur?" The rabbit finished up and shook his head, "None whatsoever." Nodding, the bear completed his own chore. "That's good," he growled, and, grabbing the bunny, used him to wipe his posterior.
Sic Semper O'Reilly
39 posted on 01/28/2016 8:53:14 AM PST by kiryandil ("When Muslims in the White House are outlawed, only Barack Obama will be an outlaw")
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To: Isara

Anything other than the progressive march to socialism is sleepwalkig” “dangerous” etc etc etc...

Ever notice that?


40 posted on 01/28/2016 8:53:37 AM PST by Mr. K
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