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Is Trump the New JFK?
Townhall.com ^ | January 10, 2016 | Bruce Bialosky

Posted on 01/10/2016 5:16:54 AM PST by Kaslin

Many of you may be stunned by that question. After all you may be thinking what Donald Trump may have to do with John F. Kennedy, other than one wants to be president and one was president. The only other thing may be that in Trump's mind that his looks are as enduring as JFK's. But there is one way the respective presidential campaigns of the two men have something in common.

You may remember not many people took seriously Kennedy's campaign for the 1960 nomination. He was the junior senator from Massachusetts who, for seven years prior to running, had quite an undistinguished record in the U.S. Senate. But he managed to meander his way through the competition to garner the nomination backed by his father's copious quantities of cash - and I do mean cash.

What Kennedy was able to grasp and thereby became the first president to do so was the age of television. To refresh your memory, when he had the first televised debates with his opponent Richard Nixon, those who listened to the debate on radio (not everyone had a TV yet) gave the debates to Nixon. The TV audience was astronomical for the time and they carried that image to the polls. That and Kennedy's father spreading cash around in Illinois turning that state put Kennedy in the White House.

Flash forward to 2016 and we have a totally different time. It has been said that President Obama and his team made great use of social media in his two campaigns, but Mr. Obama is not the first candidate to really grasp the new era of social media. Mr. Obama has no idea how to communicate in this new era of shortened attention spans. I was reviewing a recent Obama press conference and was stunned to find out he had answered just five questions in an hour presser. We all know the President can drone on in a professorial manner that sometimes loses us all. This is not how a person communicates who grasps new media.

Trump not only uses Twitter as a major form of communication; he seems to think and speak in that manner at all times. He puts his positions in short, distinct statements and people understand what he means. The chattering class keeps on asking for details, but the masses just want the bullet points. It is not just what is said, but more importantly how he says it. He understands the art of modern communication.

A few months back I was alerted to theSkimm. It is a website created to be "more in tune with the lifestyles of millennials." theSkimm asserts it has millions of readers. I did three days and went back to reading the Wall Street Journal. I found it to be as deep as a One Direction song. But whether it was because of theSkimm or whether it was just a changing world, all news services went to having pithy summaries sent out daily to their Internet readers. In fact, the Los Angeles Times canned its traditional distribution and only does summaries.

In the meantime, the news analysis keeps on calling for Trump position papers. Watch the Sunday news shows and they will have their experienced news analysts speaking of the lack of substance in the positions Trump is offering. It may be these people are living in the ghost of campaigns past. People are not analyzing substance. If they were then Bobby Jindal, Scott Walker, Jeb or Lindsey Graham would be leading the polls.

Don't think this form of thought is limited to the unsophisticated or the Millennials. Talk to your friends and see how long their attention span is today. Very few people think in multi-paragraph explanations anymore. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and all the other social media sites have destroyed that. The analysts are dinosaurs and Trump is eating their lunch.

It is not just his constant tweets; he regularly communicates in 140 characters or less and people get the idea. I reviewed hundreds of his statements trying to find some prime examples and there are plenty that were not his tweets. For example, he stated to Barbara Walters in an interview "I'm the worst thing that ever happened to ISIS." Or his comment at a rally where he said "Did you read about Starbucks? No more 'Merry Christmas' at Starbucks. No more. Maybe we should boycott Starbucks." This is the way he gets a clear message across. Whether you like them or not, he communicates his thoughts.

There is also the fact that the level of public discourse is gravely diminished. Interestingly the people who disdain Trump the most have brought this upon us in modern forms of art. Whether it be TV, music, Broadway musicals, movies or art, we have devolved. When I attend a Green Day concert and have Billie Joe Armstrong spewing the word "mother-----s" constantly from the stage, then see someone turn his music into a Broadway musical (American Idiot) with the same profanity (some call this art), then is there any question where public discourse is heading? Is it any surprise we have a presidential candidate using the vernacular that Trump does and people are desensitized to it?

Many say that presidential elections are a reaction to the existing presidency. President Obama was a reaction to President Bush and Mr. Trump in his way is a reaction to Mr. Obama. President Obama is an indecisive, verbose man with an air of superiority about him. Trump certainly has an air of confidence about him, but he speaks in a way that anyone can understand whether you agree or not. For those looking for a change from Professor Obama, Trump certainly offers that.

Analysts have been searching for explanations to the Trump phenomenon. There are a few reasons for his success, but the principle reason is he truly is our first social media candidate. Now let's find out if that transfers into election victories. If it does Trump, will become the new JFK.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2016election; donaldtrump; johnfkennedy; millenials; trump; twitter
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To: Bernard

I’m having trouble finding it, but my memory tells me that De Gaulle’s resignation statement was extremely short, concise and powerful. It was far better than “I resign”...but it contained only a few more words....if I can find it, I will post it


21 posted on 01/10/2016 6:00:53 AM PST by ConservativeDude
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To: Kaslin

Whenever I read a comparison to past presidents, I have to ask who was George Washington like?

If Trump is the new JFK, who was JFK like? And so on.

Trump is one of a kind like many of the presidents.


22 posted on 01/10/2016 6:01:17 AM PST by joshua c (Please dont feed the liberals)
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To: trebb
Exact words (grow government smaller) or intimations that the government is too intrusive?

That's really apples and oranges...

Even a much smaller government can be too intrusive trying to run our lives...

Trump needs to do both, tell us government will no longer do base line budgeting to shrink the government by long term growth and start rolling back the legislative nightmare of 100,000's bureaucrats entrenched in the government each in their own fiefdom ...

The Congress even with a GOP leadership will never actually cut the size of government, it's their job to keep the status quo at minimum......

23 posted on 01/10/2016 6:01:46 AM PST by Popman (Christ alone: My Cornerstone...)
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To: ryderann

Truman was a politician, a former county judge as well as U.S. Senator, part of the Pendergast machine. Fully a politician, but even Goldwater was always saying nice things abut HST though presumably Goldwater would have voted for Dewey.


24 posted on 01/10/2016 6:04:34 AM PST by Theodore R. (Liberals keep winning; so the American people must now be all-liberal all the time.)
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To: libbylu

I think I know Donald Trump now. Mister JFK, you are NO Donald Trump.

[Seriously though ...]

JFK was a tax cutter, and God bless him for that. He also tried to follow in McCarthy’s footsteps to flush out communist spies and operatives. But ...

Trump is someone else altogether ... Polk on Steroids.

The Trump Revolution [a prediction already unfolding]
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3381137/posts


25 posted on 01/10/2016 6:04:54 AM PST by Arthur Wildfire! March (1000 muslim migrant gang-rapists in Germany -- Trump helped trigger protests.)
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To: joshua c

JFK would have been like Theodore Roosevelt without the moral code, wouldn’t he?


26 posted on 01/10/2016 6:05:55 AM PST by Theodore R. (Liberals keep winning; so the American people must now be all-liberal all the time.)
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To: ZULU

Reagan was an Idealogue.
Trump is a populist.


27 posted on 01/10/2016 6:07:06 AM PST by MrEdd (Heck? Geewhiz Cripes, thats the place where people who don't believe in Gosh think they aint going.)
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To: uncbob

What state were you in in 1960? People truly had “faith” in the Kennedys, and many still do and always will.


28 posted on 01/10/2016 6:07:34 AM PST by Theodore R. (Liberals keep winning; so the American people must now be all-liberal all the time.)
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To: bert

Townhall is not worth reading. Junk.


29 posted on 01/10/2016 6:09:11 AM PST by uncitizen (False flag mass shootings are Americas Reichstag Fire)
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To: Kaslin
"You may remember not many people took seriously Kennedy's campaign for the 1960 nomination."

This is a false statement.

30 posted on 01/10/2016 6:09:21 AM PST by Impy (They pull a knife, you pull a gun. That's the CHICAGO WAY, and that's how you beat the rats!)
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To: Kaslin

No.


31 posted on 01/10/2016 6:09:51 AM PST by Brilliant
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To: Theodore R.

PA still am


32 posted on 01/10/2016 6:13:19 AM PST by uncbob
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To: Kaslin

JFK was a young senator who nobody took seriously?
A name comes to mind and it isn’t Trump.

Trump supporters are afraid the US is becoming a 3rd world banana republic.

Trump is the son of Juan and Evita Peron to lead the banana republic.


33 posted on 01/10/2016 6:20:13 AM PST by spintreebob
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To: Fiji Hill

And when you put Cruz clean cut and family up against Trump with a bad comb over you get the same vision of Nixon and his eye bags and 5 o’clock shadow beard.

Trump has had a ton of media exposure as a billionaire tycoon, including his 4 bankruptcy.

The Cruz family are young and energetic. He thinks things through and does not shoot off at the lip without thinking things through and saying things that Tickle the Ear Conservatives want to hear.

I’m not opposed to a non-political, but I want to know about that person. Having looked at Trump’s Very HIGH dem donations, his recent donation to VA DEM GUN GRABBER GUV, while running as the GOPe candidate,his support of Carter, Clinton, Hillary are a big turn off, despite the sound bites. Looking at who he calls and surrounds himself with ‘friends’ most are very Liberal. Just having Mexico build a border wall is all he has offered that is new and knows they won’t do it, sounds good, won’t happen. And the fact he is the MSM’s darling this election season is too.

None of Trump’s past DEM association is being brought out, but covered over. While they rake Cruz to death with falsehoods that most FReepers should know about. Even I know and am not on line as much as I once was due to health issues.

Cruz has already voted for the funding of the border wall.
Could he do better in being vocal on the issues, probably. Especially the Refugee terrorist. I follow Lt. Col. Allen West and he post all the single terrorist crimes that pass as just local random crime with the references to allh deleted from fear or liberalism. Well when the Perp is screaming allah akbar while raping a woman or killing some one that is an act of terrorism 1 victim at a time.


34 posted on 01/10/2016 6:21:42 AM PST by GailA (any politician that won't keep his word to Veterans/Military won't keep them to You!)
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To: Kaslin

Clinton was JFK.

Both were on drugs, and loved to get a piece on the side.


35 posted on 01/10/2016 6:23:22 AM PST by VanDeKoik
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To: GailA

See what I mean, and it is FR posted just 2 down from this one.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3381896/posts, Muhammad is the common names of the Perps.


36 posted on 01/10/2016 6:23:41 AM PST by GailA (any politician that won't keep his word to Veterans/Military won't keep them to You!)
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To: joshua c

People think political rallies are seminars for some reason.


37 posted on 01/10/2016 6:24:28 AM PST by VanDeKoik
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To: Popman
Trump decided if would run, he would be totally “Donald.” Initially and until very recently, he was not serious enough to consider censoring himself or investing his own money.

Well much to every ones surprise, including Trump, America embraced a totally uncensored Donal Trump. So he upped the rhetoric, he doubled down.

I think in his heart of hearts Donald knew America was in grave danger, but there was no way he could morph into a phony politician. So the only way for him was, “ here i am take it or leave it!”

I even heard him use the “S” word at one of his rally’s. “We're going to knock the s##t out of Isis!” I fell out of my chair.

Donald can see the prize now. But he needs to be slightly less rhetorically impulsive. He is leaving powerful points unspoken. Just drill down one more level of rhetorical attack and you and all of us win.

38 posted on 01/10/2016 6:25:56 AM PST by Awgie (truth is always stranger than fiction)
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To: Kaslin

With his liberal past and constant flip flopping I would say Trump is the next Mitt Romney.


39 posted on 01/10/2016 6:38:01 AM PST by erod (Chicago Conservative | Cruz or Lose!)
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To: ryderann

Truman was a complete politician. However, I will agree with you that he was a modest man, a modesty that we really lack today. When he left Washington, he had none of the Secret Service, air-force one,presidential library, motorcade whoop de do that has fooled our leaders into thinking that they are not one of us.


40 posted on 01/10/2016 6:44:25 AM PST by sgtyork (Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy)
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