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How Republicans Can Win Back Conservatives - Passing the emotional purity test
Front Page ^ | August 26, 2015 | Daniel Greenfield

Posted on 08/26/2015 11:13:50 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

The GOP is panicking. And it should be.

Conservatives are sending an angry unambiguous message to the party. The message can be read not only in the rise of Donald Trump, but also in the rise of Ben Carson. Republican voters are choosing candidates who don’t talk or seem like politicians. They have lost all faith in the Republican Party.

And it’s hard to blame them.

Conservatives poured time, energy and money into a party that promised to counter Obama and take back America. The GOP controls both houses of Congress and conservatives have nothing to show for it.

Support for Trump and Carson really isn’t about the issues. Attacking them for their past liberal positions is a waste of time. This isn’t about what Trump or Carson believe. It’s about what the base believes.

There has been a profound loss of faith in the Republican Party and the larger political establishment orbiting around it. Faced with a bewildering number of candidates, convoluted flip-flopping on the issues (trying to track the immigration positions of most GOP candidates alone requires a flowchart), a great many Republicans are opting out of politics by trying something else.

Trump and Carson have diametrically opposite personalities, but what they bring to the table is a completely different attitude. Their biggest appeal is that they aren’t politicians.

How do you run against that?

Trump’s biggest draw is the fight. Republican voters want a man who won’t pull his punches, won’t back down at the last minute and won’t walk out of the room with his head down and promise to try harder next time. They’ve had too much of that already and they’re sick to death of it.

That was what Ted Cruz understood with the shutdown. It didn’t matter whether it would succeed or fail. Sometimes an army needs to attack to keep up its morale. It can’t wait endlessly or it will fall apart. Cruz understood that Congress could not conduct business as usual while the voters would wait around patiently for them to act. It’s a truth that few of his Senate colleagues were willing to listen to.

This is a truth that many in the establishment busy strategizing indefinite endgames have forgotten. Their concept of victory is fundamentally different than that of the base. Trump is the reckoning. He is the base’s payback for the breach of trust. His poll numbers show the lack of faith in the GOP.

It isn’t necessary to take a specific position on birthright citizenship to compete with him. There’s no real point in taking a political position that much of the base no longer pays attention to because it doesn’t believe that the politicians taking those positions will stick to them once they are elected.

We’re not dealing with think tank checklists here. What voters want is someone with the right attitude, not the right ideology. They’re willing to overlook Trump’s past positions, his flip-flops now, because he has an uncompromising attitude. This is not an ideological purity test; it’s an emotional purity test.

Trying to show them that Trump doesn’t pass an ideological purity test is pointless. Instead Republican candidates have to pass an emotional purity test. They have to show that they’re willing to fight as hard as it takes with nothing held back. They have to stop being politically cautious and get angry.

Because their base is mad as hell.

As David Horowitz wrote in Go for the Heart, "'Caring'” is not one among many issues in an election. It is the central one. Since most policy issues are complicated, voters want to know above everything else just whom they can trust to sort out the complexities and represent them."

Trump has brought that reality home to the Republican Party.

The Republican field suffers from a lack of decisiveness, a lack of forthrightness and a lack of anger. That’s normal for politicians running for public office, but non-threatening personalities and memorized applause lines are not nearly as effective as they used to be. The base trusts passion more than professionalism.

Even before Trump, Republican candidates were advancing not on their merits, but on their willingness to be abrasive, to offend and to tell it like it is. Conservative candidates who want to edge out Trump will need more than a plan. They will need an attitude. And they will need character.

On the other side of the spectrum, Ben Carson passes the emotional purity test by avoiding the slick preparedness of the professional politician. If Trump is running on attitude, Carson is running on character. He speaks softly, he sometimes seems unprepared and his manner is casual. It should doom him, but instead it convinces voters of his integrity. He’s trustworthy because he isn’t a politician.

Carson brings sincerity to the table. In his own way, so does Trump. Both candidates engage emotions. They aren’t running on their records and they sometimes seem unsure what their own positions are.

But what people want is candidates who pass the emotional purity test.

Trump and Carson don’t like to get bogged down in details. They lay out ideas that are both big and simple. That is something that most of the rest of the field has forgotten how to do.

And both of them harness moral outrage. They don’t exist in a universe of policies, but of principles.

That is where Reagan was. That is where the rest of the field needs to be. The issues aren’t details, they’re moral choices. They’re not abstracts, but people’s lives. The obstacles are enemies. Credibility is more about conviction than another ten-point plan that few voters have the time or interest to parse.

Republican voters are looking for passion and character. Candidates who put them first will succeed. They want candidates who are as outraged about the state of things as they are. That desire isn’t limited to Republicans. Bernie Sanders’ rise is being powered by the same sense of frustration and anger.

In a landscape of antiseptic politicians, anger and clumsiness seem authentic. They humanize political candidates. Many conservatives have come to see the GOP as a mindless unfeeling machine, much like the government they are contending with. They want someone to fight that machine for them.

Republican candidates have to stop thinking about positions and start thinking about people. Inspiration has become cheap. The path to it is through principled outrage that creates the hope for political change.

David Horowitz wrote, "Because Democrats regard politics as war conducted by other means, they seek to demonize and destroy their opponents as the enemies of progress, of social justice and minority rights. Republicans can only counter these attacks by turning the Democrats’ guns around — by exposing them as the enforcers of injustice."

Injustice is the key word.

Countless millions of Americans carry the conviction that something is deeply wrong. They sense that their lives, their freedoms and their futures have become precarious. They need more than a plan. They need someone who will express the outrage they feel and fight for them.

One way or another, this election will be a referendum on the Obama years.

Republican voters do not want to be represented in that referendum by another mild-mannered politician who will sell them out and fail to give voice to the outrage at what has been done to them. They want their pain, their anger and their fear for the future to be heard. That is what Trump is doing.

That is the emotional purity test. The primaries are only a rehearsal. The real test will come in a national election when the Republican candidate will face down Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden. And all the men and women, the families that helped put him there, that spent their time and energy working to help him, will wait to see if he finally calls out their oppressors for the injustices committed against them.

They waited in vain in 2012. They don’t want to make that mistake again.

If the professional Republican candidates want to be standing there on that day representing them, they had better show them that they can do it now.

Before it’s too late.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; Mexico; Politics/Elections; US: Iowa; US: New York
KEYWORDS: 2016; 2016election; bencarson; carson; conservatism; election2016; emotion; newyork; politics; trump
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1 posted on 08/26/2015 11:13:50 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
I want a fighter not a feeler. Couldn't careless if he feels my pain. I want a Patton. I want a dirty street fighter, not some mealy mouthed scared of his shadow whiny frat boy.
2 posted on 08/26/2015 11:22:38 PM PDT by Chgogal (Obama "hung the SEALs out to dry, basically exposed them like a set of dog balls..." CMH)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

There is only one way to win conservatives back, and that is do what they were voted in to do, and do it before the 2016 Presidential election. Since they won’t, there is no winning conservatives back!


3 posted on 08/26/2015 11:23:01 PM PDT by Lopeover (2016 Election is about allegiance to the United States)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

“But what people want is candidates who pass the emotional purity test.”

No we don’t. We want someone who can’t be bought. period.

Trump is the only one that fills that bill because he doesn’t have to solicit campaign “contributions”, subsequently providing the requisite quid pro quo.


4 posted on 08/26/2015 11:26:06 PM PDT by catnipman (Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

In addition:

“There is NOTHING more conservative than stopping a permanent democrat/marxist voting majority and doing whats best for the people and the country. By virtue of Mr.Trump’s position on illegal immigration he “Trumps” all others conservatism.”


5 posted on 08/26/2015 11:28:03 PM PDT by Lopeover (2016 Election is about allegiance to the United States)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Sorry the way they currently are they cant pull the same old sh1t kabuki and “win” me back.


6 posted on 08/26/2015 11:29:01 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; Not averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Ping for later.


7 posted on 08/26/2015 11:30:56 PM PDT by BlackElk (Dean of Discipline: Tomas de Torquemada Gentlemen's Society/Rack 'em Danno!)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Sorry, CW, how does this promote Walker?


8 posted on 08/26/2015 11:34:25 PM PDT by 867V309 (Trump: Bull in a RINO Shoppe)
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To: 867V309

Always with the negative vibes 867V309.

I thought this was a very interesting OpEd.


9 posted on 08/26/2015 11:37:07 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: catnipman

He IS soliciting campaign contributions, BOTH big and small, after mocking others for doing the same.


10 posted on 08/26/2015 11:40:39 PM PDT by SmokingJoe
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To: catnipman
“But what people want is candidates who pass the emotional purity test.”

No we don’t. We want someone who can’t be bought. period.

Exactly why I am supporting Trump. I was behind Cruz and sent him money, twice. But when he voted for TPA, I knew there was too much politician in him.
11 posted on 08/26/2015 11:43:22 PM PDT by JoSixChip (We had an opportunity to get Newt, but you blew it and now we get mitt.)
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To: 867V309

Perhaps Walker is planning to make some emotional speech to increase his popularity.

Nigel Farage of the United Kingdom Independence Party spoke to a sparse crowd at CPAC earlier this year and warned the Republican Party “don’t forget the Reagan Democrats” and sure enough they have and so we have Trump capturing the hearts and minds of the grassroots.

Working people are getting the short end of the stick with everything from Amnesty to Obamacare.


12 posted on 08/26/2015 11:47:34 PM PDT by Nextrush (FREEDOM IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS, REMEMBER PASTOR NIEMOLLER)
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To: SmokingJoe
He IS soliciting campaign contributions, BOTH big and small, after mocking others for doing the same.

Accepting donations under the stated condition that no strings are attached is not the same thing as soliciting. Even so, lets keep track of where Trumps campaign finances come from. If we start seeing GE or the Teachers Association or other corrupt organizations, we'll know.
13 posted on 08/26/2015 11:50:24 PM PDT by JoSixChip (We had an opportunity to get Newt, but you blew it and now we get mitt.)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Easy peasy...... VOTE for Ted Cruz...


14 posted on 08/26/2015 11:51:15 PM PDT by hosepipe (This propaganda has been edited (specifically) to include some fully orbed hyperbole..)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Fool me once, shame on you.

Fool me once, shame on me.


15 posted on 08/26/2015 11:59:09 PM PDT by kaehurowing
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

“But what people want is candidates who pass the emotional purity test.”

Good God.

What kind of retard friggin’ moron wrote this damn sniveling crap?

I don’t think the GOP can win me back. I am utterly disgusted with them. I mean I loathe them beyond my ability to even describe.

I am not interested in any of their damn sissy little vagina boy candidates either.

Trump impresses.

That’s all I got to say on the subject.


16 posted on 08/27/2015 12:02:20 AM PDT by chris37 (Heartless)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

The next logical step the author fails to make is obvious. Trump may just be our last chance to let someone else fight for us. If this fails we will have to fight for ourselves and things will get very ugly.


17 posted on 08/27/2015 12:03:27 AM PDT by wastoute (Government cannot redistribute wealth. Government can only redistribute poverty.)
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To: JoSixChip
Ummm... He is soliciting alright, through emails and such, having personally received one of them emails. And this was after he first of all said he would self finance, then he said he'd only take small contributions, then finally he is taking small AND big contributions. You can bandy with words all you want. It won't change facts.
18 posted on 08/27/2015 12:04:57 AM PDT by SmokingJoe
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To: kaehurowing

The republicans have been fooled in every election since Reagan held office. That’s more than once or twice and a whole lot of shame.


19 posted on 08/27/2015 12:04:59 AM PDT by Godebert
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To: chris37

Glad you kept it unemotional.

You’ve precisely demonstrated the writer’s point.


20 posted on 08/27/2015 12:05:08 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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