Corolinth wrote:
What if Donald Trump isn't a right-wing authoritarian white nationalist? What if Donald Trump is just a regular *** president that I don't like, don't agree with, and don't want? Just like every other president that's been elected since I've been eligible to vote.
If Trump's policies had been proposed by, say, Marco Rubio, you'd be about 99% correct about this. Trump's policies are met with such incredible dismay for largely the same reason Bush II's were: The sense that the election was in the bag for them, and that it was somehow stolen. As you mentioned in another thread, Democrats and the Left tend, in recent years to think every election is final and complete victory, and when that does not happen (when they do win, it turns out to largely be to curb Republican excess, not because everyone has seen the light of leftism) it must be the fault of the system.
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For that matter, what if, as a candidate, Donald Trump was no different than all of the Democrat and Republican nominees who failed to win, that I also didn't like, didn't agree with, and didn't want? Maybe there's nothing special about our past presidents that set them apart from, of all people, Donald Trump. Maybe that's why having Donald Trump as president makes us all so upset - after four years of Donald Trump, we're still the same country as before and after eight years of hope & change.
What if, indeed?
I do not think any of us are ever really likely to actually get a candidate we like and want in our current environment. Republicans tend to be "Democrat-lite" or else tilting at windmills.
Democrats are... no competent serviceable Democrat can get anywhere in this environment. Joe Biden is neither. He is, however, wearing the hat of one. All of the competent, serviceable Democrats in this last election were also-rans that no one remembers. (By competent and serviceable I mean that they could be counted on to be center-left Democrats no worse than Obama or Bill Clinton; not that I in any way approved of them).
The Democrats that got all the attention were: Biden (by virtue of default) Sanders (a loon, but sincere) and a collection of incompetents all trying to be sort-of Bernie Sanders mixed with vagina, minority status, or in two cases, pretend minority status.
Fundamentally, they all ran on "I am not Trump" and when every one of the 21 of you is "not Trump" there is no meaningful way to differentiate between you and any of your peers.(The Republicans had something of this problem in 2016; had Trump not run Cruz probably would have been nominated simply by virtue of being much faster on the draw politically than his opponents; a talent not shared by any of his peers then, nor any Democrats this time around.)
As a result, the default candidate got nominated. Biden, it should be remembered, came in fourth and fifth in Iowa and New Hampshire. The problem is that the only reason anyone wanted anyone else was either they actually believe Bernie-lunacy, or else they were infatuated with the gay guy, the black woman, the fake-Indian-woman, etc. Every sing candidate's campaign amounted to "**** the Republicans and Trump" - except maybe Tulsi Gabbard who added "and **** all of the rest of you too" and we saw how well THAT polled. (I have met Tulsi before; she's worthless).