Posted on 03/14/2016 9:36:00 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
I like the idea of Ben Carson, man of integrity and plainspoken utterer of hard truths, being okay with Trump lying outlandishly to the public about what he thinks so long as he doesn’t really believe it.
I needed to know that he could listen to other people, that he could change his opinions, and that some of the more outlandish things that hes said, that he didnt really believe those things, Carson said.
When asked which statements Trump might back away from, Carson demurred.
Ill let him talk about that because I dont think its fair for me to relay a private conversation, he said.
When he said last week that “There are two different Donald Trumps,” he wasn’t kidding. The dark art of Trumpism lies in making the individual voter believe that he’s BSing everyone else, that “their” version of Trump is the true one and the “other” Trump is just working an angle to protect himself temporarily. If you’re a border hawk, Trump saying that he’s changing on H-1B visas isn’t disqualifying, it’s just a self-serving lie designed to make him seem more moderate on his way to the general election. If you’re more open to legalizing illegals, Trump’s mass deportation demand is just a self-serving lie he’s telling the right to protect his lead in the primaries. If you’re an alt-righter, Trump saying that he loves Israel is just his way of pandering to mainstream conservatives and centrist Democrats. If you’re pro-Israel, Trump dodging Jake Tapper’s questions on David Duke was, unfortunately, just something he had to do to keep his turnout up this month. He’s been doing this for months. That’s why most Trump controversies come with some sort of walkback: We’ll have mass deportation but we’ll also let the good ones back in, we’ll bar Muslims from entering the U.S. but it’ll be temporary and maybe short-lived. Believe whatever you want. Carson’s no exception.
The upshot of this, as Michael Brendan Dougherty notes, is that Trump has been able to retreat lately from all sorts of nationalist positions that his fans love with no dip in support. He’s lying to everyone else, see. Not to them.
But over the past few months, there has been a lot of evidence that Trump’s populist-nationalism is disintegrating. In September he released a tax-reform plan that is much beloved by the most anti-nationalist conservative thinkers around. In fact it is the very thing that Beltway creatures like Stephen Moore of the Club for Growth cite when they try to explain their sudden and perplexing support for Donald Trump.
Trump has also sounded completely out of his depth on immigration, much to the chagrin of his restrictionist fans. In a debate in Detroit, where Trump would supposedly have some of his most nationalist-minded fans, Trump said, “I’m changing. I’m changing. We need highly skilled people in this country, and if we can’t do it, we’ll get them in.” He described his position on immigration as “softening” and then long-windedly explained why Americans would not take seasonal jobs on some of Trump’s American properties. One of the reasons he offered was the weather. That’s right, the pro-American-worker Trump says that America is just too hot for American workers. Trump also pushed “touchback” amnesty, where illegal immigrants are granted legal status if they go home and obtain a guest-worker pass from an employer. Suddenly the “big beautiful door” in the Mexican border wall sounds a lot bigger. As Trump has begun to emphasize about immigration, “everything is negotiable.”
Trump’s non-interventionism also seems to be on the table. In the Detroit debate he talked about creating “safe zones” in Syria to stem the refugee flow. And in the Miami debate he said he would commit ground troops to Syria and Iraq: “We really have no choice, we have to knock out ISIS… I would listen to the generals, but I’m hearing numbers of 20,000-30,000.”
Is Trump against amnesty or secretly for it? Is he anti-interventionist or secretly in favor? Is he serious about a trade war with China or does he secretly think that’d be a bad idea? (And it would be.) With a garden-variety pol like Romney, this slipperiness would damage him badly, smoking-gun proof that he has no principles. Trump gets away with it for two reasons. One: Because he sounds like the opposite of a smooth-talking politician, unconcerned with policy and eager to brawl rhetorically with the competition, no amount of weaseliness on his positions can shake the perception that he’s “authentic.” The guy called out rapists from Mexico who’ve crossed the border illegally in his announcement speech last June; anyone willing to say that has gained an essentially irrebuttable presumption of honesty from his fans. And two: The whole point of electing Trump is that he’s going to be some sort of populist avenging angel against the entrenched establishment in D.C. In reality he’d be anything but that as president — read Dougherty’s piece — but that’s the image he’s built for himself.
He’s going to war with the people’s enemies, both foreign and domestic. Once your candidacy is successfully framed that way, your supporters will indulge you nearly anything. War is, after all, a dirty business. If you need to lie to the media and the establishmentarians in order to gain power then that’s what you’ve gotta do. The moment of truth for Trump will be what happens if, somehow, he pulls this off and wins in November. Come next January, when he needs to start signing bills, one side or the other will find out conclusively that it’s been lied to. Which side will it be?
RE: Hes certainly not backing that confirmed cheater Lyin Ted.
Well, if what you say is true, then we’re all left with a confirmed liar, a confirmed cheater against a confirmed lying convict.
For me, I’d rather see the CUMULATIVE past record of a person.
The good news is that Lyin’ Ted makes all of the other candidates look like Honest Abe in comparison. Send the Goldman Sachs boy back to Canada!
(Some) Trumpsters six months ago: “Ben Carson is a grain-pyramid Seventh-Day cultist who leaves sponges in patients’ brains!”
(Same) Trumpsters today: Huh? What? Ben Carson good! Gooood!
Yeah, support collapsing. That’s why his delegate count keeps rising (now 462-—I only predicted 455 at this point, so he’s ahead of my estimates) and his Reuters numbers are back over 45.
RE: The good news is that Lyin Ted makes all of the other candidates look like Honest Abe in comparison. Send the Goldman Sachs boy back to Canada!
Can you tell me exactly where in Ted Cruz’s senate record, he did a quid pro quo for Goldman Sachs?
As for Canada, I’m still waiting for the lawsuits to disqualify him.
Everyone has a right to their opinion. In mine, you should be horsewhipped.
Huh? So he is backing a confirmed liar and the only reason he is supporting him is because he is lying. Something doesn’t jive with Carson’s position. He must have sold out.
RE: Yeah, support collapsing.
Didn’t see that statement in the article.
If his books are what he really believes then why is he contradicting himself so much on the campaign trail? Didn't he read the books?
says it all right there.
Will you be responsible, or will the idiot who did it be responsible?
“Cool, so he either lied to Carson to get his endorsement or he is lying to his voters and riding their anger at the establishment to victory.”
The fall off the Trump Truck will be a hard one.
Next time I'll say Schickelgruber.
hahahahaha Get on a plane, now Ben. you will be tossed just like Christie
Drumpf
Not that its important.
Hell I’m an Irish kid
Carson endorsed Trump because Trump is the type Christian most of people are. Most Christians don’t go around waving a Bible and quoting scripture all the time, and lying through their teeth about other people. That is the precise reason Trump has won received more Evangelical votes than lying Ted. Plus Trump is seen as a natural who takes charge. Cruz is seen as just another lying lawyer who’ll say anything to get a vote.
I couldn't agree more. But take take solace in the knowledge that everytime a loser can't think of an intelligent response they blurt 'racist' or 'nazi' and think they've said something profound.
Clearly Ben believe in his rights of freedom of speech which puts him head and shoulders above Cruz. How can anyone still support Cruz after his siding with Sanders/BLM/Moveon/ illegal aliens against Trump[s right to speak?
And that my friend is the biggest smear of this campaign
All guns are trained on Ted Cruz
Most Christians attend church and have at least a passing understanding of the Bible and a knowledge of scripture. Trump has none of that. As for the lying part, well, it's a wonder that none of the candidates pants aren't on fire.
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