FarSky wrote:
Yeah, they're not Republicans. Jeez.
Because "vote for my vagina" is definitely a convincing campaign platform. The Democrats definitely have great candidates; it must be that they're not Republicans. The fact that one is essentially Cersei Lannister and the other is a total lunatic can't be the problem.
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I'd be more inclined to take Trump as the complete joke that he is if I didn't get the sense that he's running against opponents who either agree with him but don't have the balls to say it outright, or who don't agree with him but would sell out and say it anyway if they felt like it would get them a bump in the polls. And as it stands, it's difficult to claim with that degree of voting support behind him that he doesn't represent the most cohesive version of the current Republican party.
The belief that Trump is a joke and a campaign like his is suicide is precisely what's led the Republican party to have a candidate it can't even begin to control leading its polls.
All Donald Trump has done is adapt NRA-style messaging to other things, like immigration. The left consistently gets its *** kicked by the NRA because they are putting forth gun control for gun control's sake, while the NRA has packaged up a message that appeals to people by being relevant to them - YOUR rights, YOUR self-defense or food, and most important the government out of YOUR life. Gun control is the left's gay marriage - they're intrusive, obnoxious, moralistic, and most importantly putting forth a solution to a problem that really doesn't exist.
Trump has captured this essential technique, even if he didn't specifically look at the NRA for it. He is putting things in the language people want to hear, like an average person. He's not talking like a politician or policy wonk. More critically, he is targeting issues where the left is highly vulnerable. The left is trying to sell immigration based on how it benefits the immigrants; its appeal to everyday people is either based on tribalism (appealing to Hispanics and to some degree other minorities) guilt (bringing up immigration a hundred + years ago under totally different circumstances) or ideology. People support immigration for abstract reasons, but they oppose it for concrete ones like "what's going to happen to the labor market?" or "what happens when all these immigrants get the free college the Democrats are promising?"
He doesn't need to establish complex policy-wonk plans because his plan basically amounts to "I'll come up with a general idea and then hire people that have some idea what the **** to figure out details" which is appealing because its easy to understand amid the morass of numbers and politi-speak. His message is basically Reagan's "are you better off than you were 4 years ago?" repackaged with additional bombastic.
The bombastic, by the way, is calculated. He knows huge numbers of Republicans are fed up with the left and the press getting to decide what is ok to talk about and what isn't. He is blatantly ignoring the rules for what's acceptable because people have been wanting someone to finally stand up to the political-correctness crowd for ages. It is not an accident that his appearance in an election cycle coincided with "black activists" that turned out to be whites pretending to be black, or the Mizzou/Yale protestors wailing in distress that Paris dared suffer a real terrorist attack, and distract from their spoiled brat histrionics. I mean, the **** gall of those French people.
The fact that Trump never gets hurt - and often goes up - when he says outrageous things ought to be an indication of just how tired and worn out the victim politics really are. Both parties are trying to employ their standard tactics and they aren't working on him because there's no donors to scare away. Trump stands up to the press and the political correctness brigade and they just reward him with more free airtime; he doesn't even need his wealth yet.
Trump has been created by one side having control of what's "acceptable" political debate for too long, and the other being too cowardly to stand up to it. Regardless of what you think about him, the greatest possible mistake is to think he's just a bombastic fool and his supporters are a bunch of bigoted idiots. That sort of thinking is why he exists in the first place, and he might ride that train all the way to the oval office.