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Title: You Hate It From Barack Obama. But You Love It From Donald Trump.
Source: Independent Journal Review
URL Source: http://journal.ijreview.com/2015/08 ... you-love-it-from-donald-trump/
Published: Aug 13, 2015
Author: Rick Wilson
Post Date: 2015-08-13 05:32:21 by Tooconservative
Keywords: None
Views: 12536
Comments: 75

I’ve come to realize that the Obama Cult and the Trump Cult are two sides of the same personality-cult coin. The cognitive dissonance between what the Trump faction hated about Obama and what they love about Donald is so far beyond ironic it would take a team of trained linguists and semioticians decades to decode.

But I’ll try.

You hated Barack Obama’s cult-like followers, with their mindless stares of adoration, their impervious barrier between emotion and reason, and their instant fury when confronted with the facts about his record, his history, or his philosophy.

But you love it from Trump.

You hated Obama’s shallow, facile rhetoric, with its hollow promises and loose, lowest-common-denominator word-vomit disconnected from any real policy.

But you love it from Trump.

You hated how Obama was gleefully lying to credulous low information voters, filling them with empty promises of economic prosperity that would never come, based on plans that could never be achieved.

But you love it from Trump.

You hated how Obama lied about his positions on single-payer healthcare, gay marriage, gun control, and abortion to get elected, knowing that if he ever revealed the truth about what he believed that he’d be unelectable.

But you love it from Trump.

You hated how Obama rode the wave of constant attention from the mainstream media into office, and how they played along with his game, draining the life out of every other candidate by describing him as an inevitable juggernaut, an unstoppable political force, and a game-changer who was tapping into something deep and powerful in American political life.

But you love it from Trump.

You hated how Obama’s naive ignorance of the real and brutal world of international affairs was papered over by his hollow promises to make the world respect the United States again.

But you love it from Trump.

You hated Obama’s casual disdain for people who weren’t from a major city where, you know, all the rich, smart, educated, liberal people like him live.

But you love it from Trump.

You hated Obama’s elite credentialism, and how he yielded his Harvard and Columbia degrees to browbeat his aspiring-class opponents from outside the meritocracy, and how he used them to cow an already docile press.

But you love it from Trump.

You hated that smug, arrogant, sneering affect that took hold the moment he thought the cameras weren’t looking.

But you love it from Trump.

You hated Obama’s cadre of sleazy, weird, creepy advisers, with their combination of over-the-edge ideological fervor and their stench of petty corruption.

But you love it from Trump.

You hated Obama’s support for bail-outs, too-big-to-fail, and big, taxpayer-funded government intervention in dying industries.

But you love it from Trump.

You hated his comfy alliance with Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, and the odious Clinton crime family.

But you love it from Trump.

You hated his cavalier disdain for private property rights.

But you love it from Trump.

Everything that set your teeth on edge, and raised your hackles and made you loathe Barack Obama is there in Donald Trump. Every aspect of the con game Obama played on America in 2008 – the obsessive focus on one base issue (for Obama the war in Iraq, for Trump, Mexicans), the cult-like obsession, the instant attacks on apostates, the willful ignorance of his history and his beliefs – is present in Trump.

Everything you despised in Obama is there.

But you love it from Trump.

Rick Wilson is a national Republican media consultant and campaign adviser.


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The writer is a GOPe stooge but he does have a point and makes it forcefully in a staccato rhetorical style.

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#26. To: TooConservative (#0)

The writer is a GOPe stooge but he does have a point and makes it forcefully in a staccato rhetorical style.

The writer is a GOP stooge and the GOPe is desperate. Their turds are not rising to the top.

nolu chan  posted on  2015-08-13   13:06:11 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: nolu chan (#26)

The writer is a GOP stooge and the GOPe is desperate. Their turds are not rising to the top.

Lol -- can you believe this desperation? It's stunning.

The GOPe-RINO wing and their turd-polishing shills break out the knives, the bazookas, the brass-knuckles when fighting conservatives; When fighting Dems, these leg-humpers break out the feather dusters, pocketbooks (large ones) and nerf-bats.

Their attacks against Trump are hysterical.

Liberator  posted on  2015-08-13   13:39:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: Liberator (#28)

Their attacks against Trump are hysterical.

If they have bumped Trump down a notch, they have raised Carson, Cruz and Fiorina. Bush calls himself the tortoise. That's GOPe speak for staying above the fray as the establishment hitmen do the dirty work. The noise machine is not having the expected results.

nolu chan  posted on  2015-08-13   14:07:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#61. To: nolu chan (#32)

If they have bumped Trump down a notch, they have raised Carson, Cruz and Fiorina.

They are distraction candidates, like Gingrich or Cain in 2011-2012.

You only have two likely alternatives to Bush: Walker and Rubio. (I think Kasich has run his mouth and made enough enemies over the years that it is out of his reach.)

The longer the base voters screw around with the vanity candidates like Carson or Cruz or Fiorina, the more likely a Bush nomination becomes.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-08-13   18:47:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#68. To: TooConservative (#61)

You only have two likely alternatives to Bush: Walker and Rubio. (I think Kasich has run his mouth and made enough enemies over the years that it is out of his reach.)

I heard Kasich last night on Mark Levin's show. He was speaking in excerpts of an interview with somebody. He was vague and indecisive, about everything about which he was asked.

I heard Trump on Levin's show a few minutes later, live. Trump was vague about exactly HOW he was going to get some places, but he was decisive about where he wanted to go, on issue after issue.

The contrast of the completely flabby, pointless jabber of the professional politician, and the admittedly unpolished but obviously sincere, straightforward bluffness of the businessman, Trump sounded like somebody who had ideas and who know how to put people together to get them built out. And Kasich sounded like politicians all sound - which is fundamentally dishonest and slippery. Trump isn't slippery.

Kasich will not be the Republican nominee.

I agree that Walker and Rubio are the Establishment alternatives to Jeb. But I think Trump is going to Ike them all.

I think Trump is actually going to be the Republican nominee - by bringing all sorts of people into the GOP such that it simply is no longer the GOP as it has existed. I think he's going to bring in Trump Democrats, Trump Blacks, Trump Hispanics, Trump Independents.

And I think that by the time we get to the election, the bulk of the Establishment Republicans will back Trump also, because they will recognize that it's the only way to victory.

Also, Trump isn't stupid. He's not interested in war with the GOPe. He'd like to have their support NOW, because he wants to get in there to fix things.

He says that he knows the "art of the deal", and one the deals he's going to make is going to be assuaging the fears of the GOPe, without, however, surrendering his policy control to them.

He will do it like this: He's going to win the Iowa Caucus. He's going to win New Hampshire.

He's going to be so far ahead in the polls that it will be obvious that he can win, and will win. And he'll keep winning.

Because he's operating from a short list of principles and a set of outcomes he wants on certain issues, he's going to sound good on policy issues. When he's allowed to speak, as last night, he sounds like somebody who can actually get things done. He's going to be negotiating with the public. And every time thee media or the GOPe tries to shut him down, he becomes more popular.

His negotiation with the GOPe is pretty straightforward. He knows they need to be at the table, and having a share of things. He knows they need to be on the ticket, even. He knows it, and he's looking at them.

He said nice things about Cruz last night. There's mutual admiration there. He might run with Cruz, but more probably he will present that as the likely path IF the GOPe won't deal with him.

The GOPe does not have the American public. Trump does, and Trump is going to keep the public, and he's going to have Democrats, Blacks, Independents, Hispanics, and plenty of conservative Republicans with him. He's going to be like Obama in 2008 in that respect.

And he'll show his card that Cruz is who he's working with. Consider what that means to the GOPe. In so many ways, Cruz is worse for them than Trump. Trump's a rock star. They can endure Trump, if they are forced to, but Cruz is already a powerful politician - a US Senator - and he has infuriated a great number of Republican power-brokers. If Cruz is Veep, and then President, there are a lot of GOPers whose goose is cooked.

When Trump's inevitability sinks in, the GOPe will realize that for its own survival it needs to make a deal. And Donald knows how to deal. By holding out the prospect of a third party run he's negotiating with them. He's warning them to not treat him badly, because he will hand the country over to the Democrats if they do. And so the media may be going ape shit on him, but the Republican politicians, besides Rand Paul, are mum. He made a gambit that closed off publicly attacking him, and they are not. So, there actually IS a negotiation going on.

The next piece requires him to win primaries and caucuses. By doing that, it becomes solidified in the minds of people that this is not a flash in the pan, that not only can he win, but that he's GONNA win. Biden cannot beat Trump. Neither can Hillary.

The country will hear more of him, and he'll sound good. And the media bias, about which the Right moans, will be evident against him, and it will help him.

So, as Trump starts to win victories (one ace up his sleeves is that he actually likes people), reality will dawn on the GOPe: this guy is going to be our nominee. We have got to make peace with him.

And so the negotiation will continue. Trump's running mate will have to be GOPe. Carly Fiorina could have been a contender, but she stupidly bought the bloody tampon meme, so she's out - beyond that, she was a terrible businesswoman.

The two possibilities are Walker and Rubio.

From Trump's perspective, Rubio is very much the better candidate. And from the GOPe perspective that is also true.

Do I have to write out why? It's obvious from the Hispanic angle, but that's not it. The big thing is that Rubio is young. Rubio has taken the policy position he has about immigration as an act of passion. He's Hispanic, he really cares about this stuff. When he meets Trump, and Trump listens to him and addresses his specific concerns, and he sees that Trump actually will get immigration reform that will work for Hispanics also, Rubio will bow to his own ambitions to become President and sign on.

And then it's off to the races.

Biden/Whomever cannot defeat Trump/Rubio.

Trump/Rubio will be the next governing team, and when they are, things will change.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-08-14   17:39:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#69. To: Vicomte13 (#68) (Edited)

I think Trump is actually going to be the Republican nominee - by bringing all sorts of people into the GOP such that it simply is no longer the GOP as it has existed. I think he's going to bring in Trump Democrats, Trump Blacks, Trump Hispanics, Trump Independents.

It seems that only 40% of his supporters are even registered to vote. So getting them registered will take some work. In Iowa, many of them will not really want to go out for 3-4 hours for the caucus. Otherwise, Trump's supporters skew away from religious, are older and whiter. It appears they are the people who follow him on Facebook and Twitter, waiting for him to say something outrageous. And they'll turn out to be fans of his 14 year show.

We'll see if Trump can actually turn them out in any numbers. Only a few percent of these kind of followers are in Iowa so he might do better there with conventional registered voters than he does in other states.

HA: Analysis: Just 39.4% of Trump’s social media audience is eligible to vote, easily worst among top GOP contenders

Trump discovered today that Iowa has corn fields. He thinks they are incredibly beautiful. Iowa. Corn. Who knew?

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-08-14   20:04:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#71. To: TooConservative (#69)

It could be that all of these technical features will prove utterly insurmountable for a multi-billionaire who successfully gets huge projects greenlighted and built in jurisdictions all over the planet.

Or it could be that things that are monumentally difficult for uncharismatic men of little means or talent is pretty easy for him.

Only time will tell.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-08-14   22:18:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#72. To: Vicomte13 (#71)

It could be that all of these technical features will prove utterly insurmountable for a multi-billionaire who successfully gets huge projects greenlighted and built in jurisdictions all over the planet.

He needs to transform the fans of his show and his Twitter followers into voters motivated enough to turn out to the local schools and homes where the caucuses are held and spend the evening there, supporting him.

Not insurmountable. But will they remain that motivated through December? I dunno. These are, like a fair number of Perot supporters, people who have dropped out of regular voting or never been regular voters. So that is something of a challenge.

You have to transform these usual non-players into players on Team Trump, ready to hit the Superbowl of Iowa politics -- the caucus -- and win one for the Gipper.

I did notice that Trump has now hired the guy who ran Rick Santorum's 2012 campaign. Santorum was declared the victor initially, then they tipped it toward Romney. (You recall that in 2012 Santorum and Romney were in a virtual tie with Ron Paul so close behind that it was almost a three-way tie.) So Trump has hired an organizer with a recent successful ground game in Iowa.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-08-15   0:35:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#74. To: TooConservative (#72)

Santorum was declared the victor initially, then they tipped it toward Romney.

No. Romney was declared the winner. But Santorum won it.

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