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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Don’t Worry, TrumpMania Will Fade Away Like Jonathan S. Tobin at Commentary, I have little doubt that TrumpMania will soon fade away. There has always been a willingness among a part of the electorate to get behind an angry outsider, but when push comes to shove, even those voters opt for a candidate they can trust. Trump simply isnt that guy. Tobins third argument, which I consider to be the most important one, is as follows: Third, the assumption on the part of some that a public that has been watching Trump on TV for years already knows all it cares to learn about the man is equally unfounded. I doubt that most of those on the right applauding his outrageous act are aware of Trumps long history of backing for liberal causes and even his financial support for Hillary Clintons Senate campaigns and their family charity that operates as a political slush fund for the former first couple. Will that matter? Trump thinks not, but he shouldnt be so sure. Trump has been subjected to intense scrutiny as a celebrity, but he has yet to learn that the gossip page items that actually help a TV star will hurt a presidential wannabe. Another good argument: Fourth, as I noted last week, the basic culture of American democracy is something that is designed to trip up demagogues. This wouldnt be the first case of populism run amuck in American history and there are some obvious examples of outlier figures having a major impact on the outcome of elections. A charismatic figure like William Jennings Bryan may not have offered any more of a coherent approach to governance than Trump in the 1890s, but the force of his rhetoric captured the Democratic Party for a generation. And, as John noted, Trump may turn out to be the second coming of Ross Perot with equally disastrous implications for Republicans as that Third Party candidate that effectively handed the country over to the Clintons. Americans many not always see through charlatans running for office, but underestimating their ability to smell a fraud is a suckers bet. Its very simple. When it boils down to it, Trump is not actually conservative. He has, all throughout his life, supported Democrats. Two of the most important recipients of his support (financial and otherwise) are Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. Theres no chance in hell that the conservative base will let him get away with that. Of course there are some who argue that Ronald Reagan was originally a Democrat as well, but that comparison doesnt hold. Reagan broke quite visibly with the Democrats and attacked them ruthlessly. Trump has done no such thing nor will he. The only people hes attacking are fellow Republicans. For some reason or another, Democrats like Clinton have little to fear from him. This may be due to his past and continued support for liberal policies. Reagan had a political conversion. Trump hasnt. That will be his undoing. That and his lack of knowledge and understanding of politics. But something has me worried, as Ill explain on the next page. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#1. To: HAPPY2BME-4UM (#0)
The big O is so full of it...just go away, Bill.
============================================== Usual suspects. Who does the big 'o' work for? Answer: Rupert Murdoch. Who did Rupert Murdoch put his support behind in '08 and '12? Barack Hussein Obama.
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