Posted on 12/08/2015 3:36:55 PM PST by LS
For those of you who have been reading these semi-regular editorials, if you put them in a collection you'll probably have my next book, a campaign biography of Trump.
In July I began to see a unique phenomenon in American politics---someone who was quite different than John Anderson, George Wallace, or Ross Perot: a serious candidate (as defined by wanting, and actually expecting to win) who was self funding, but without any party structure whatsoever.
This has never happened before in the modern political era. Wallace, Anderson, Perot, and Nader all had rump breakaway parties from the mainstream parties, or, in Perot's and Nader's cases, a new grassroots organization. But Trump, while operating somewhat within the labels of the Republicans (and partly as an obligation to a pledge they made him sign early---remember that?) has in one sense a party and in another sense no party at all.
I have, in previous essays, reviewed the history of the Trump campaign through about November. Early on, I came to a conclusion that Rush Limbaugh has recently begun hitting in a serious way (he also intuited it early), namely that Trump is not only impervious to press criticism, but like the stuff in Captain America's shield, seems coated with a substance that sends it back to the sender more powerfully than when it came in.
Some of this was his familiarity with hard-knuckle business dealings combined with the backbiting world of television media from his 'Apprentice' show. (The stories he could tell about that, I'm sure, would be legendary). This is an astoundingly unique background for any of our current political crop, almost all of whom are career pols. Even Ted Cruz, by far the best of all the "traditional" politicians, has not had much of a life outside of elected or appointed office.
So by his very background, Trump brought a different set of values and strategy to politics. (One could have said the same for Carson, but his scattershot philosophy never seemed to find a theme and he personally seemed incapable of a good fight, despite his life history). What Rush alluded to, and what I have been dwelling on for months, is that Trump is a master of both the new media with Twitter/Facebook and the traditional media. This in itself is odd, because the traditional media hates him, yet gives him about 1/3 of all political air times in its total of some 800+ hours of coverage so far! More than 250 hours of coverage have been on Trump, with Hillary (the media's favorite) coming in second at around 200 hours, meaning all the other 15-20 candidates (depending on one's definition of a 'candidate') had to parcel out the remaining 400 hours.
Much of this we/you already knew. But what increasingly has been worth analysis is just why the GOPe hate Trump so much. After all, they have lots of money, though ultimately not as much as Trump. Still, Trump has spent an astonishingly low amount of money---and even then, much of that has come from small donors. If Trump is so loony, why are they so terrified of him? And if he doesn't have a chance---as Kasich, and Bush, and others keep saying---why bother with him at all? Why not just go after the 'real' candidates?
The answer to the last question is that, of course, not only does Trump have a chance but as of now---regardless of how much one thinks Cruz is 'surging'---Trump is the likely nominee until proven otherwise. But as to why they hate him? This bears some analysis and I think here even Rush doesn't quite have it all.
Rush's explanation of why Trump is so hated is that because of his money and his complete toying with the media, they can't control him. He is absolutely right as far as he goes. But I think it goes even deeper than that.
Trump threatens the entire GOP establishment, top to bottom, because as a businessman he has for years (no matter what you think of his methods) has been driven by winning. That is the only bottom line in business (and sports), winning. Did you make your deal? Did you make money? If it was good, you should be able to prove it on a balance sheet.
As much as his independence, this business aspect of Trump is absolutely crucial to understand the threat that he---and only he---poses to the establishment in D.C. For five years the GOP has campaigned on, and 'governed' on (and I use that term loosely) its 'opposition to Obama. 'We'll repeal Obamacare.' 'We'll stop illegal immigration.' 'We'll stop the Iran deal.'
Of course, everyone knows how all those promises worked out. But here's the key: The GOP would always have an excuse that "Obama could veto a repeal bill,' or, 'we can't shut down the government,' or, 'McConnell won't let it come to a vote.' Always an excuse.
Along comes Donald J. Trump. There are no excuses. There is only win, or lose. And if you want to win, you FIND a way to win. Remember the Obamacare votes? Recall how Pelosi and Reid strong armed some, gave away the farm to Baby Fat Landrieu? Lied flat-out to the 'pro-life Democrats' (who needed little convincing, despite their moniker). They WON. They did what it took to win.
Ever since then, really after the 2006 creaming at the hands of the Dems, the mealy-mouthed, cowardly GOP has campaigned on all sorts of promises, yet fulfilled none. This is also unfortunately true of the Tea Party supported senators like Kelly Ayotte, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, David Vitter, Mike Johanns, and Rob Portman. Only Ted Cruz and Mike Lee have put up a fight at all, plus the venerable Jeff Sessions.
The dual threat Trump poses is that he is uncontrollable, either through money or through the media, or through the party apparatus; and that he demands accountability as defined by winning. Have you noticed how much he talks about 'winning' and 'America will win again' in his speeches? Listen to what people say. He means it. And he will see that America wins, and that the Wall gets built and that trade deals are renegotiated in our favor, and that idiot immigration policies that let in jihadist killers are immediately curbed. And if you're not winning with him . . . wait for it . . . You're fired.
I think even above “wanting to be liked” they want to stay in office, with their drivers, their offices, their staffers who attend to their every whim, their tickets to the opera.
Excellent post.
I am with you and have been thinking along the same lines.
Someone, I don’t remember who, posted a comment here yesterday that makes a lot of sense. He said “Islam is and always has been the army of the communists”.
When you think about it, and realize Soros’ roll in the “refugee’s” flooding Europe, it starts making sense.
Maybe O is the top general for that army.
In my mind the biggest question is - can Trump can break out of the low 30%. He has been stalled there since the end of September. I can find no new polls the were done after the latest dust up regarding the immigration shut down.
Fair enough.
However, if your e-book versions are available as .pdf the buyer can upload the .pdf file to their Kindle quite easily and read it with no problem.
All I meant is that the numbers are there, and the polls will have to be spun or retaken to get the numbers wanted. Anyone who doesn’t know this is not paying attention to pretty much anything.
It won't go to court, though, the dude was shot DRT by one of the managers of the facility who was legally packing. I personally think the guy saw trouble coming and made it a point to be prepared.
Otherwise no telling how many people could have been killed and/or hurt before someone would have hopefully ran him down with a forklift or something...
And you do know that
Believe me I am skeptical of every poll. That said there are only a couple of them that now have Trump under 30%. I think his support (from polls) is about 27%. I also believe his real support is about 40% among LIKELY voters from all segments. Obviously less among Dems but very high with indys for this point in a campaign cycle. Some of my business “friends” that are confirmed Dems are starting to ask me positive questions about Trump. I am shocked by this. They have a severe case(s) of BDS. Many don’t want Hillary - especially the business owners.
Yes, I am sure I’ve forgotten a couple others as well.
It just doesn’t make a damn bit of sense and I’m disgusted to realize we have but ONE voice behind us, that is chilling.
I can’t believe I didn’t include that one!
When this little pos poser got elected the first time, I had a list of all the insane actions being taken etc., I’ve long since given up documenting all of it, there is just so much!
Thank you
Oh man, what a sick thought to have that idiot as the ‘leader’ of all this crap! I imagine soros is in on it, but I can’t shake the sense that it goes even deeper and wider.
The over the top reaction is really something to behold. Around the world no less! What in the he** are they hiding??
Thanks for the link, I’ll read up on it. Something is definately missing in this big picture and I pray it is revealed.
Do you have a source for that? I'd like to quote it if possible.
Thanks.
It will be a three way between Cruz, Trump, and one GOPe guy, likely Rubio. Once Cruz loses a few, his supporters will swing to Trump, and it wouldn't shock me to have a March/April announcement that Cruz has accepted a veep position with Trump's campaign.
I agree. Soros is just one of the actors in this play.
“Trump threatens the entire GOP establishment, top to bottom, because as a businessman he has for years (no matter what you think of his methods) has been driven by winning. That is the only bottom line in business (and sports), winning. Did you make your deal? Did you make money? If it was good, you should be able to prove it on a balance sheet. “
YOU get it. All of the GOPe graft, payoffs and corruption (100% for Obama since Nov 2014) might come to a screeching halt. We are talking HUGE numbers here. The so called “Uniparty” is in a veritable panic!
Yet this gets back again to winning and losing. That in no way is a negative for me. This is what a winner does. He wins no matter what it takes. If it's illegal, let the law stop him.
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