Posted on 08/04/2018 3:41:53 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
HILLSBORO, Ohio After President Trumps less-than-stellar performance side by side with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, many Trump critics may have hoped, reasonably, that Trumps approval ratings already historically low compared with other presidents would take a nose-dive.
Instead, his numbers remained basically steady. A July NBC/Wall Street Journal sampling even found that Trumps approval rating climbed one point from the previous month, to 45 percent, and, most notably, his 88 percent approval among Republicans is the highest of his presidency.
Republican pollster Bill McInturff, part of the team that conducted the poll, said the stability in the presidents numbers was noteworthy, considering not only the widely panned summit with Putin but also other controversies, including the separation of families at the border and Trumps rocky NATO meetings.
Trumps haters it is not too strong a word accuse the GOP base of abandoning its principles or being mindlessly enslaved to the cult of Trump. It is time to consider that almost everyone has been misreading the Republican Partys core for several years.
In 2008 and 2012, the eventual GOP nominee was, in both cases, a compromise candidate. Republicans were not particularly enthusiastic about either John McCain or Mitt Romney, each of whom amassed about 10 million votes in their respective primaries. By contrast, Trump racked up about 14 million primary votes in 2016.
While McCain, a senator from Arizona, is esteemed for his military service and his courage as a POW Trumps own ill-conceived comments in 2015 notwithstanding neither he nor Romney is viewed as a stalwart defender of the GOP; both are willing to criticize their own party at the drop of a hat, like a father constantly ashamed of his own children.
Trump, by comparison, wont apologize or back down. The base loves him for it.
When I was growing up, my uncle, Bill Kibler, was a figure who both intimidated and fascinated me. A big, loud Navy veteran, farmer, outdoorsman and county Republican Party chairman, Uncle Bill was never shy with an opinion, often stated in the most politically incorrect manner. His verbal daggers frequently targeted his own party.
They dont have any guts, he would say every time Republicans either folded, in his opinion, or acquiesced to the Democrats or the media on one issue or another. The Democrats never back down or apologize. They play hardball. Were sissies, he would say, except sissies was not the word he used.
Uncle Bill passed away in 2008 at age 84, and it is a cosmic injustice that he did not live to see Donald Trump become president.
He would be gratified that, finally, there has arrived a Republican who wont apologize, come hell or high water, for wanting to enforce immigration laws, for demanding that our allies pony up more for our common defense and most impressively, as far as the base is concerned for giving as good as he gets from the media.
It will pain #NeverTrump Republicans to admit it, but the party for which they pine has, for many years, been little more than a figment of their imaginations. The GOP base is not composed of people wringing their hands over Trumps peccadilloes or embracing the lefts laundry list of grievances.
No, the GOP base is Uncle Bill. It is a coalition of die-hard partisans who have long resented Republicans, past and present, who surrender to Democrats or cater to the liberal medias definition of appropriateness.
I recently argued that the GOP has become the party of Trump. But it may be more accurate that the party of Trump has existed for years and has just been waiting for Trump to arrive.
The base wont abandon him not over Russia, not over family separations, not over Stormy Daniels and company, and certainly not over his attacks on the media.
In 1992, Hillary Clinton famously protested that she wasnt just some Tammy Wynette-style wife blindly standing by her man despite her husbands philandering ways. She added, Im sitting here because I love him, and I respect him, and I honor what hes been through and what weve been through together.
Likewise, however badly Trump behaves, and regardless of the criticism he faces, grass-roots Republicans are standing by him and going through it with him, defiantly and without apology. They finally have the president theyve been waiting for, and theyre not letting him go.
Trump dishes right back to the Leftists what they dish out all the time - and they can’t stand it.
Yes, we were a base long in search of an identity and DJT provided that Divine spark, at a critical point in U.S. history. The soul of America was saved, in the nick of time.
But there is only one star in our sky. Donald J. Trump is the only light in our firmament and that scares hell out of me. After Trumps second term ends on Jan. 20, 2025, who will carry the torch? Who will we rally behind?
It might be time for our 63 million (plus) Deplorables to organize a new party, to keep this All-American momentum rolling.
Lying turd said Trump’s numbers held steady. No lowlife Trump’s numbers went up.
BULL
“Trumps haters it is not too strong a word accuse the GOP base of abandoning its principles”
What these idiots don’t understand is that the GOP abandoned it’s base long before Trump became President.
This is a good assessment of what’s going on with the GOP base. Abernathy is saying what a lot of Republicans have been saying for years.
Trump has never shown himself to be anything but a true patriot. Why would America not have his back?
It’s probably true that Trump’s base will never turn on him. No matter what the Press throws at him, we know the alternative is worse. His greatest danger is trying to play politics like Karl Rove. If he starts to embrace the liberals to “broaden” his support, his supporters could lose their enthusiasm and sit out the next election... and he will gain no support from the liberals. In short, he is the only one who can hurt his support.
Read the entire article. It’s very good. 2ddiv vet is one of the best and most prolific of posters of articles on all of FR. And he has been for years.
The only way I turn against Trump is if he caves on amnesty to illegals and abandons his wall promise.
The GOP leadership has not understood its base for over 2 generations...”””
The GOP has played ‘go along to get along’ for too many years & has allowed too many laws to pull us down.
We finally have a knight on a white horse.
NOT letting him go.
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