Says Andrew Stiles, Portions of the aggrieved right are rallying around someone who was basically a member of Team Clinton until recently. Basically, yeah. BuzzFeeds Andrew Kaczynski dug up this old interview with Trump by CNN eight years ago in which he praised HillaryCare 2.0, a plan that came replete with an individual mandate (Obamas health-care plan at the time didnt, ironically enough), and called Her Majesty very, very capable. He wasnt just blowing smoke with the compliments either, notes Kaczynski:
Trump, who announced Tuesday he was running for the Republican presidential nomination, has also given large sums of money to the Clinton Foundation. His name is listed on the Clinton Foundations website as having donated between $100,000 and $250,000.
As noted by Bloomberg Politics, Hillary Clinton also had a front row seat at Trumps 2005 wedding and Bill, unable to go to wedding, attended a black-tie reception at Trumps Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach.
Nothing says friendship in ClintonWorld like money, and Trumps given her campaigns plenty of that:
Shes not the only Democrat hes donated to and his fondness for Hillary is by no means his only conservative heresy. Kaczynski wrote a separate post yesterday ticking off all the RINO-y positions Trump held 15 years ago, when he first started eyeing politics single-payer health care, an assault weapons ban, a new tax on the rich, and of course abortion rights. (His conversion on that last one didnt come until many years later.) But none of that matters, right? Compare the reception Trump gets nowadays from conservative populists to the disdain in which they held, and continue to hold, Mitt Romney. Romney started his political life in the 90s as a moderate Republican, pro-choice and keen to note during his Senate run in Massachusetts in 1994 that he was an independent during the Reagan years. Hes never shaken the perception that hes a squish at heart who mouthed conservative platitudes only because his true feelings wouldnt play in a GOP primary.
Trump is a much worse heretic on policy but because hes in sync with populists attitudinally, wiling to throw hard jabs at Obama and establishment Republicans, his claims that hes evolved over time into an orthodox-ish conservative will be taken more seriously than Romneys. (One common defense of his 2007 praise Hillary, I imagine, will be to note that Jeb Bush gave Hillary Clinton an award for public service just this year. Thats more an indictment of Jeb than a defense of Trump, though, no?) It goes to show how much the label RINO has to do with personal style rather than policy. Because Trumps combative, because his candidacy offends the mainstream media, because he touts simplistic policy solutions to hard problems like stopping ISIS by blasting the hell out of their oil fields, he enjoys a cachet with some righty populists that a milquetoast with the same policies would never have. Im honestly curious to see how the audience reacts when he asks Ted Cruz at one of the debates whether hes constitutionally eligible to be president.
Heres the easiest prediction of the election, dedicated to everyone who thinks Trumps days of boosting Hillary are behind him. Hell spend the next six months tearing down the most credible candidates in the GOP field, and then, when he eventually drops out of the race, hell reserve his harshest criticism during next years general-election campaign for the GOP nominee rather than Hillary.
Update: How many conservative populists count Bill Clinton as their favorite president of the last 25 years? I know one.