Posted on 09/23/2015 1:49:16 PM PDT by Slings and Arrows
Donald Trump continues to fascinate if likely not, for much longer, dominate.
With the most recent Republican presidential debate just passed what are his secrets?
Richard Fernandez at PJMedia is on to something:
Everyone who thinks Obama was an Alinsky disciple should watch Trump in action. He understands the Alinsky principle that public events are not about bandying words. They are about creating opportunities for transgressing certain emotional boundaries. Its about empowering the powerless.
Fernandez is on to something. It goes much deeper.
Trump is employing twelve of the thirteen tactics Saul Alinsky set forth in his classic work Rules for Radicals.
Are any of the other 15 Republican presidential contenders ready to throw away their consultants stale playbooks? If so theres a powerful campaign manual hidden inside Rules for Radicals.
It is unlikely that Trump ever read Alinsky. Trump presents as street smart not book smart. And Trump is no Alinsky. Alinsky was an affable, kind-hearted, humanitarian cynic. (Think Rick Blaine at the end of Casablanca.)
Still, they are alike in that Alinsky was and Trump is a provocateur. Alinsky enumerated a bakers dozen key tactics for that.
Trump employs a dozen of these. Trump, I recently predicted here, almost surely will balk at spending real money on his campaign and lose his preeminence.
Who will supplant him as front runner? The field is fluid. Any contender would benefit by proficient use of Alinskys thirteen Rules.
As an aside, let it be noted that Alinsky detested Big Government. His much misunderstood classic is all about human dignity, above all about helping regular people, especially the Have-Nots, reclaim our dignity. It is not a manual for pumping up the welfare state. His classics third epigram, an over-the-shoulder acknowledgement of Lucifer, was just him being provocative. Get over it. Alinsky dedicated Rules to his wife Irene. Not Lucifer.
So what are Donald Trumps twelve secrets? Follow the Rules.
In the chapter on Tactics Alinsky opens by observing Tactics means doing what you can with what you have. Always remember the first rule of power tactics:
"Power is not only what you have but what the enemy thinks you have.
Donald Trump shrewdly exploits a gullible media to project exaggerated claims. He notably did this with his personal fortune. He may have exaggerated by a factor of two or four. Or more.
This exaggeration worked. The media, ignoring the feebly small amount that Trump actually was spending fell for it, making people think that Trump has far more power than is in evidence.
This is a powerful tactic. Rand Paul, for instance, initially had, and still could reclaim, much of the base that powered his father to national prominence and build upon it. Sen. Paul can smooth the great Ron Pauls rough edges without compromising the essence of the Jeffersonian vision of Dr. Pauls Empire of Liberty.
Liberty is a vision Sen. Paul shares. So do many Americans. It could prove a powerful foundation for a resurgence.
Never go outside the experience of your people.
Trump trades in elemental concepts. When he says hes going to build a wall disgruntled voters can picture that. When he says that hes going to be the greatest jobs president God has ever created a wistful audience hears a celebrity mogul promising to fulfill their dearest wish. Trump stays within the experience of his people.
To the other presidential candidates I say: stop throwing around abstract statistics about 4%, 4.5%, 6% economic growth. Talk, like Trump, about sizzling job creation.
Whenever possible go outside of the experience of the enemy.
Trump, a Creature of the Id, naturally lives outside the experience of the Establishment. The Establishment is made up of an alloy of Ego with a soupçon of Superego. Trump baffles the Establishment, most of whose members are technocrats committed to electing a better manager.
Trump goes outside the Establishments lawyerly conventions by employing Narrative. Reagan, a movie star, did so as well. Trump tells a dramatic story of Us, the Good Guys, beating Them, the Bad Guys (or Losers).
We voters crave a rousing story. We do not thrill to a spreadsheet of policies many of which sound like because they often are gobbledygook. Trump drives the discourse outside the experience of the enemy.
Each of the candidates has the making of a great Narrative to hand. By this I do not mean a mere personal narrative. Marco Rubios campaign team seems to be betting his election on his personal narrative. No, what is desired is a Big Dramatic Narrative.
Tell us dramatic tales of heroic derring-do. They can be, unlike Trumps, reality-based and more David vs. Goliath than of hippie-punching defenseless Mexicans.
Make the enemy live up to their own book of rules.
Taking on Megyn Kelly or Jorge Ramos over the quality of their journalism is a species of this. Trump puts them on the defensive.
Or as Alinsky piquantly wrote: You can kill them with this, for they can no more obey their own rules than the Christian church can live up to Christianity. In passing let it be noted that Alinskys actions show he meant this more as a tribute to the church than as a condemnation.
Ridicule is mans most potent weapon.
Ridicule certainly is Trumps most potent weapon. When others attack Trump they tend to argue with or criticize him. Thats far less effective than ridicule. When Trump promises to deport 11 million people or build a Great Wall of America to be paid for by Mexico hes being ridiculous.
We know that Trump can dish it out. What we dont know, because it hasnt really been tried, is if he can take it. Time for his adversaries (beyond the exquisite but, well, niche Rolling Stone and Mother Jones) to start dishing ridicule.
A good tactic is one that your people enjoy.
Trump and his audience clearly are enjoying his political theatricality. He flew in on his private 757, dipped his wings to the crowd in Alabama, landed and arrived by helicopter. He then launches into an hour or two of Improv.
People love a spectacle. Trump does not disappoint. Memo to the Candidates: you cant bore voters into supporting you.
Liven it up. P.S., it helps if we can see youre having fun.
A tactic that drags on too long becomes a drag.
Trump nimbly hops from venue to venue putting on a fine, fast-paced, show. Most candidates have a standard stump speech and the occasional Major (and utterly predicable) Statement. This gets stupefying.
Trumps a maniac but hes never a drag. Rival Contenders! Inject some surprise and some drama into your presentations.
This has risks. Yet stupefying the voters is a sure loser.
Keep the pressure on, with different tactics and actions, and utilize all events of the period for your purpose.
Trump is inventive in continuing to embellish his Us vs. Them story. Rooting it in nativism, slamming Mexico and China for taking away our jobs, he readily adds indictments such as of health insurance companies for profiteering.
Other candidates can, and should, keep the pressure on their rivals and the lackluster Establishment. Like Trump, set up and knock down a succession of straw men (and, of course, nowadays, womyn).
The threat is usually more terrifying than the thing itself.
Trumps biggest threat was that of running a rogue candidacy on a third party line. H. Ross Perots doing so almost certainly led to Bill Clintons victory over George H. W. Bush. Ralph Naders doing so probably cost Al Gore the election.
Trump, until it became a liability (due in part to party rules), unmercifully exploited the tactic of threatening a third party run. Any candidate would profit from seeking out, and making, other sorts of dire threats of their own.
The major premise for tactics is the development of operations that will maintain a constant pressure upon the opposition.
Alinsky observes that the action is in the reaction. Trump has demonstrated the value newsworthiness of controversy.
Trump, as provocateur, clearly is calculating his words to evoke reaction. Most other candidates seem to be calculating their words to minimize reaction.
Provoking reaction, of course, can be a dangerous tactic if one is unable to parse the distinction between being provocative and being ridiculous. That said, there is abundant room here for a shrewd strategist.
If you push a negative hard and deep enough it will break through into its counterside .
What Alinsky seems to have meant here is that if you put enough pressure on your adversaries they will make mistakes. These mistakes will open up opportunities that will redound to your benefit. Some of Trumps rivals already are committing errors. The Washington Post writes, recently, how Gov. Walker fell flat on his face in attempting to out-Trump Trump. He did it again with a trial balloon offer to up Trumps ante by building a wall with Canada.
The price of a successful attack is a constructive alternative.
This is the one rule on which Trump has gone AWOL. I have predicted, and continue to believe, that a maverick candidate, like Ted Cruz or Rand Paul, by offering real solutions to our economic stagnation rather mere outrage and bluster, will supplant Trump.
Theres a climate of voter disgust with the Establishment. It derives from 15 years of an economic Little Dark Age. It derives from a voter repudiation of the Forever War. Who will up their game and start offering some vibrant, rather than stale, constructive alternatives?
Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.
This may be the most famous of Alinskys rules. Trump excels at picking, freezing, personalizing and polarizing his target.
Trump doesnt attack The Media. He attacks Megyn Kelly. Trump doesnt attack Hollywood. He calls out Rosie ODonnell (who once called for guillotining folks like Trump).
Trump doesnt blast free trade. He attacks Ford for building plants in Mexico. He doesnt call out our broken immigration system. He conjures Mexican rapists.
Polarize? They have to go is heinous, and ridiculous, but simple. Convolutions dont work for seizing power. Polarizing does.
Rules for Radicals subtitle is A Practical Primer for Realistic Radicals. Radical does not mean Hooligan.
Radical means fundamental, getting right to the root.
Obama and Hillary Clinton studied Alinsky. Their use of his tactics was part of the formula that propelled Obama into the White House and nearly so Hillary Clinton. Although it is unlikely Trump ever studied Alinsky comparable tactics have been working to his advantage.
Running for president? Steal some of the tactics Donald Trump has been using to such great effect.
Study Rules for Radicals.
Steal this playbook.
I actually liked the guy after Reagan politely mopped the floor with him in that final 1984 debate re: the presidential age. Not enough to vote for him, of course, but enough to invite him to a backyard barbecue.
FWIW, I met him some years later when he was ambassador to Japan and I was representing a Japan importer. We had a brief but congenial exchange over light refreshments provided by the embassy.
If we employed the Alinsky techniques we would be running this country.
No one. For the first time since 1972 I will be staying home on election day.
That is employing them in a virtuous way.
Where the leftists use ridicule, we use humor.
The works of Alinsky were drawn entirely from Machiavelli.
The Italian was a master at making vice look like virtue.
If you have ever wondered why the Obama-ites "look" upstanding but are underneath sloshing cauldrons of waste material you can thank the Italian and his vicious ways.
The trick is to reverse it and do the same kind of things, but virtuously.
You have to fight on several fronts. Throwing Alinsky back at them at least neutralizes that front, and it’s a front where Conservatives have taken a severe beating.
Turmp for President. Lets get America back on track.
Please see post at #24.
He makes some invalid ones too. When he says Trump doesn’t provide alternatives to his attacks, he clearly hasn’t been listening. He came out with detailed position paper on immigration. He has pointed out repeatedly, how he will use the threat of tariffs, or tariffs to reach balanced trade deals with our partners. He’s got a position paper on protecting our second amendment. He’s promised one in the near future on rebuilding our military.
Trump isn’t just attacking, he’s providing solutions. Most of his competition don’t even recognize the problem.
Read Trump's books. You'll see who he is. Unlike the current occupant of the White House and most Dems, Trump loves this country. He loves himself for sure but he loves this country.
M4L attila
My enemies aren’t often as bad as I make them out to be. I dislike Alinsky mostly because he discounts rational discussion, making it essentially impossible. He polarizes people based on emotional manipulation and anger, lots of anger. I can see a lot of this in Trump.
Um....
Affable, kind hearted humanitarians don’t dedicate things to satan.
That being said, I’m glad DT is using Rules For Radicals against the enemies of America.
For years I’ve been saying someone on our side should do that.
Well, someone is finally doing it.
Instead of rejoicing some of us vilify him for it.
The radicals in both parties fight dirty.
The corruption therein goes all the way to the bone.
I hope the rest of the good guys(if there are any left)learn from this.
Good for you, I love your common sense of politics that allowed Obama two terms of office..........
“Trump will build the entire wall in less than a year.”
And, it will be a quality wall. Top quality. Nothing but the best materials and craftsmanship. Did I mention the gold-plated razor wire?
I voted in the last election. I got the bright idea to stay home from the geniuses who stayed home because the candidates weren’t “conservative” enough. I think Trump is full of crap and if he is the nominee I will be staying home.
“He polarizes people based on emotional manipulation and anger, lots of anger. I can see a lot of this in Trump”
Me too. He’s as pizzed as the rest of us are only he’s doing something about it. He’s running for President.
Why repeat yourself and force me to do the same?
Good for you, I love your common sense of politics that allowed Obama two terms of office
I think I'm going to follow in your footsteps LOTTIE, If my guy "...." isn't the nominee, I'm going to stay home. My best buddy has the same philosophy, if his guy "..." isn't the nominee, he's going to stay home too.
Just talked to my neighbor and he says that if his guy "..." isn't the nominee, he's going to stay home........
I think we have this election totally in favor of the Democrat, don't you think LOTTIE?
Your political logic is infallible...........LOL!
Trump will soon self implode. It’s all froth and bubble that he’s trying appealing to what he thinks is a shipload of fools. He has not once told us how he plans to identify, locate, detain, and ship 11-15 million illegals out of the country to some 20 different nations in what would be a torrent of federal injunctions? Better luck colonizing the moon. You can’t fool all the people all the time. This is all about Trump. The sooner this façade is seen for what it is, the better.
I am going with Ted Cruz: substance, honesty,, integrity, and courage to take on the Congressional leadership.
Trump should go back to the The Apprentice.
BTTT
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