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Trump’s Only Real Weakness Is His Style
National Review ^ | September 11, 2019 | Conrad Black

Posted on 09/12/2019 3:55:11 PM PDT by billorites

This is the time for President Trump to deprive his enemies of the last weapon that could be employed against him that could cause him any harm: the largely false, but still troublesome, issue of his personality and routine behavior. Other lines of attack have come to naught: Collusion with Russia, accusations of racism provoking outbursts of mass murder (by uttering “racially charged statements,” in the inadvertently Orwellian words of CNN’s most witless talking head, Don Lemon), the verbal recession confected by the world-renowned economists of CNN and MSNBC, all of it has collapsed. Illegal border crossings are in sharp decline as the wall is steadily extended, and Mexico cooperates in arresting the flow of illegal migrants to the United States, all within the framework of a new free-trade agreement and the steady relocation of manufacturing designed for the U.S. market from China to Mexico (and other countries). The only arguments left to the puling and squabbling Democrats are ever more implausible lurches to the left and the lingering sense that Donald Trump, though not the extremist or the incompetent that many had declaimed and predicted, is just not suitable to be president.

It does the president no favors to pretend that there are not still a significant number of people who have an uneasy feeling that although his administration is in policy terms quite successful, and the president has faithfully tried to carry out most of what he promised in the raucous 2016 election campaign, he is yet too bombastic and evidently egocentric to maintain the dignity of his great office. This is a widely held view, even among many who support the president for his policy successes and the well-conceived initiatives that are still in the balance, especially trade and other negotiations with China, and the attempted revival of nuclear non-proliferation in respect of Iran and North Korea.

The entirely admirable Peggy Noonan (Wall Street Journal and Fox News) seems to me illustrative of the best type of these people. She is effectively nonpartisan, extremely knowledgeable, and always very fair, and she wishes every U.S. president well and hopes that whoever is in that position does a good job for the country. Because she worked so closely with President Reagan, she may tend to measure presidents against him, and few in history can live up to his quality, as a man and as a leader. But there is nothing wrong with having high standards. It is clear from some of her columns that she finds the president’s bellicosity toward his opponents, and his tendency to be nasty and personal toward them, disappointing and unsuitable to a president.

In Trump’s defense, no president since Richard Nixon’s last days in office has been subjected to such malicious and widespread hostility as this one, and while most of the obloquy directed against Nixon was based on a minor felony compounded by some more-serious obstructions of consequent investigations, all imputations of possibly illegal wrongdoing by our current president have collapsed and been exposed as malicious or negligent abuse of power by sections of the Justice Department and the intelligence agencies. History is finally beginning to record that Richard Nixon was an outstanding president who was overwhelmed by the propagation of public hysteria over trivial matters in which there is no evidence that he did anything illegal. But there was an illegal source of the problem, and, as Nixon himself acknowledged, he badly mishandled the investigation.

In general, while he could be awkward, Nixon handled a very difficult time with reasonable dignity and retired from the office with exquisite courtesy and, in horrible circumstances, considerable eloquence. FDR and JFK were always elegant; Truman, Eisenhower, and Obama never embarrassed anyone; President Clinton was marred only by the tawdriness of his peccadilloes; and LBJ, Ford, Carter, and the Bushes all had their verbal slips and minor gaucheries, but nothing seriously bothersome or embarrassing to the country. With President Trump, his astute and effective use of social media, the only way to compensate for the wall-to-wall hostility he faces from the traditional media, requires him to be directly in front of the country much more than any other president. Some combination of deliberate tactics and the unprecedented loathing of his opponents causes anything bombastic, silly, or overly self-centered to be played up and employed to reinforce the caricature of him as a blustering, narcissistic windbag. Anyone who knows him knows this is not a fair description of him. And any fair examination of his record in office shows that these infelicities aren’t really relevant to a just evaluation of his performance.

There is also the problem of the president feeling it necessary to respond to almost every slight or insinuation, no matter how implausible or insignificant. No one cares if there was a possibility that Hurricane Dorian would reach Alabama, any more than anyone except his most churlish enemies really noticed that he meant “ports” rather than “airports” in his remarks about the Revolutionary War. The president has steadily improved his delivery, pursued his announced objectives, and discarded the appearance of chaos that arose in his early White House days. But there remains a somewhat ungracious tenor to this administration that could be excised, sloughed like something outgrown, with no loss of counter-fire. This would impress and probably rally about 10 percent of the people.

As the false attacks on the president have failed and the economy has soared, and the other policy initiatives are patiently and effectively addressed, the president’s standing in the polls has inched upward by about ten points from its low in the mid-to-upper 30s. The biases of most of the polling organizations and the reticence of many Trump supporters are probably causing some underestimation of his strength, and 47 percent or so is probably enough to win, given large Democratic margins in California and New York. This leaves out the identity of the Democratic candidate, who will be carrying whatever legal backlash the special counsel brings down on the propagators of the Russian-collusion fraud and the illegal intelligence surveillance of the Trump campaign and transition team, as well as the harebrained climate, immigration, tax, and health-care measures the Democratic candidates have embraced.

His putative chief rival, Joe Biden, claims that Trump “inherited a good economy, as he has inherited everything in his life.” He didn’t inherit billions of dollars, though his father was a wealthy man. He didn’t inherit a television audience of 25 million viewers every week for 14 years. He didn’t inherit a fine and attractive wife and family. And he did not inherit the presidency of the United States. (And the economy he did inherit was a flatlined “new normal” of 2 percent GDP growth, 1 percent per capita GDP growth, bought with annual increases in the accumulated national debt of 10 percent.) But if the president wants to put the election away now, all he has to do is be a bit more gracious: more of a chief of state of a great people and of the world’s greatest power, and less of a backbiting, counter-sniping denizen of the nether political regions. To drain the swamp, he has to get clear of it. He has earned the ability to separate himself from the insalubrious stratum of an officeholder fighting for his life against historic calumnies and malfeasances. All but his most febrile enemies will concede his cunning, determination, and stamina, and, in a slightly rabble-rousing way, his panache. He has won every round in the toughest and highest league in the world. Now it’s time to show some class. Those who know him know he is capable of it. The office sought the man, and the moment seeks the conduct.


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1 posted on 09/12/2019 3:55:11 PM PDT by billorites
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To: billorites
The Bloviating Bombastic Blowhard BBB
I’ve grown to appreciate the “style”
2 posted on 09/12/2019 3:59:08 PM PDT by HangnJudge
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To: billorites

No. His style is his strength.

I miss Bill Buckley.


3 posted on 09/12/2019 3:59:35 PM PDT by Vaquero ( Don't pick a fight with an old guy. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you.)
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To: billorites

OK, so throughout 244 years of history, style is suddenly important. I doubt it.


4 posted on 09/12/2019 3:59:36 PM PDT by scottinoc
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To: billorites

Back seat drivers.

They didn’t get it then.

They don’t get it now.

Trump plays the Left. Some folk have never come close to grasping that.

His “Style” pays off for him, us, and the nation over and over and over again... and yet some folks just don’t grasp what is really going on, or what transpired to make it so we won.


5 posted on 09/12/2019 4:00:28 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (This space for rent.)
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Style, my arse!

People who understand Trump take him seriously but not literally. People who do not understand him take him literally and not seriously. And whine about “style”...


6 posted on 09/12/2019 4:02:22 PM PDT by bigbob (Trust Trump. Trust the Plan.)
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To: billorites

The Man Fights!

Screw You National Review.


7 posted on 09/12/2019 4:03:46 PM PDT by Pox (Good Night. I expect more respect tomorrow.)
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To: DoughtyOne

“His “Style” pays off for him, us, and the nation over and over and over again... and yet some folks just don’t grasp what is really going on, or what transpired to make it so we won.”

Where is that darned “like” button?


8 posted on 09/12/2019 4:05:21 PM PDT by Gen.Blather
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To: billorites

I voted for Trump BECAUSE of his style! Don’t change a thing! !!


9 posted on 09/12/2019 4:08:29 PM PDT by MeganC (There is nothing feminine about feminism.)
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To: billorites

You are sooooooo diminished NRO:

It seems I never knew ye...

Goodbye.


10 posted on 09/12/2019 4:08:42 PM PDT by gaijin
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To: Pox

NR has problems, but Conrad Black is a good man who deserved the pardon Trump gave him.

Mr. Black, however is a Canadian with Anglophilic leanings and background, so he won’t quite get how it works here.

As with Andrew Jackson, the “style” is part of what makes him who he is. The “style” is what chases the Welds and the Romneys and the Paul Ryans and the Flakes and the Corkers out so that better people can come in.


11 posted on 09/12/2019 4:08:48 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana ("...a choice between Woke-fevered Democrats and Koch-funded Republicans is insufficient."-Mark Steyn)
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To: billorites

Conrad Black wants him to be more like Yeb!


12 posted on 09/12/2019 4:08:52 PM PDT by Lurkinanloomin (Natural Born Citizen Means Born Here Of Citizen Parents_Know Islam, No Peace-No Islam, Know Peace)
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To: billorites

His style is historic and its memory will outlast all of us.

Personally, I like his style a lot. Without it, Trump wouldn’t be Trump.


13 posted on 09/12/2019 4:09:22 PM PDT by Hostage (Article V)
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To: billorites
Conrad doesn’t get it, either.

Donald uses the circumstances to get media attention to the idiocy of the media and its attention. It undermines the media’s credibility and it highlights how ignorant the MSM is, and also those who support it.

He uses the idiots against themselves in a judo move.

We can see this—but the Conrads of the world can’t, because they don’t think the MSM is that biased.

14 posted on 09/12/2019 4:09:25 PM PDT by ConservativeMind (Trump: Befuddling Democrats, Republicans, and the Media for the benefit of the US and all mankind.)
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To: billorites

Function defines style.


15 posted on 09/12/2019 4:10:17 PM PDT by aspasia
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To: billorites
"The entirely admirable Peggy Noonan..."

Well, there's the problem right there.

I love and admire Lord Black. Still, he's unmistakeably the model for Monty Python's Upper class Twit.


16 posted on 09/12/2019 4:11:04 PM PDT by billorites (freepo ergo sum)
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His “style” is a whole lot like most normal people...His style that is so much different from the style of the “smarmy, polished politician” that we have had to endure for so long is one good reason he was elected...People were drawn to someone who did not seem so “smiley face” fake....


17 posted on 09/12/2019 4:12:21 PM PDT by JBW1949 (I'm really PC.....Patriotically Correct)
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To: billorites
I'm kind of on the fence about his style.


18 posted on 09/12/2019 4:13:06 PM PDT by TigersEye (This is the age of the death of reason.)
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To: Gen.Blather

“:^)

Thanks


19 posted on 09/12/2019 4:13:34 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (This space for rent.)
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To: billorites

We all love that Trump “fights”, firing back at every attack, no matter how insignificant, but it’s probably good advice, providing it reaches the President’s eyes. It’s about time to cool it a bit and make sure to lock up the votes of suburban white women in Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Wisconsin. After the election, right back to it!


20 posted on 09/12/2019 4:14:10 PM PDT by Behind the Blue Wall
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