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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: Theodore R.

Why are so many conservatives so giddy about JFK? He was most certainly not a conservative.


41 posted on 01/10/2016 6:46:58 AM PST by Fiji Hill
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To: EveningStar; ryderann
I’m starting to think about Trump’s similarities to Harry Truman. For the list
42 posted on 01/10/2016 6:50:21 AM PST by don-o (I am Kenneth Carlisle - Waco 5/17/15)
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To: EveningStar; Fhios
He’s a melange of Teddy Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton.

Couple of new ones here.

43 posted on 01/10/2016 6:53:56 AM PST by don-o (I am Kenneth Carlisle - Waco 5/17/15)
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To: Kaslin

Yep he’s exactly like JFK and Camelot.

Camelot was a complete myth made up in people minds of what they wanted to believe existed but never did.

The great Donald Trump everyone is falling all over themselves for didn’t exist until just a few months ago when Trump and his followers began making up the myth.

The Trump of less than a year ago never existed.


44 posted on 01/10/2016 7:58:20 AM PST by IMR 4350
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To: Kaslin

Other than the skirt chasing, JFK and Reagan were very similar and Reagan was a Democrat in those days. They were both anti-Communist and believed in tax cuts and strong militaries. The great society started from Johnson, not JFK. And it was Nixon who gave us many of the alphabet agencies like EPA, OSHA, etc.


45 posted on 01/10/2016 8:46:15 AM PST by AmusedBystander (The philosophy of the school room in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next)
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To: ZULU

Second it.


46 posted on 01/10/2016 9:16:27 AM PST by Biggirl ("One Lord, one faith, one baptism" - Ephesians 4:5)
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To: Kaslin

a very narrow comparison regarding how to use new media.

Regarding any other comparision ?

JFK...WW2 combat veteran.

I’ll stop here.


47 posted on 01/10/2016 10:06:11 AM PST by stylin19a
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To: ryderann; don-o
I’m starting to think about Trump's similarities to Harry Truman...for those of us who remember him. Although Truman was a modest man, he was a non-politician, took over the presidency at one of the most crucial times in history, and had the inner strength to do what was necessary. He was also frugal with the taxpayers money.
Thanks. Truman has been added to the list.
This is an ongoing list of historical, and Biblical people, as well as fictional characters that Donald Trump has been compared to on FR:

48 posted on 01/10/2016 10:07:27 AM PST by EveningStar
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To: ZULU

Trump could be the new Abraham Lincoln...


49 posted on 01/10/2016 10:15:22 AM PST by GOPJ (Hillary's a broccoli politician - Donald Trump's an all-you-can-eat donut truck. Glenn Thrush)
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To: EveningStar
Thanks. Truman has been added to the list.

He reminds me of my uncle John. Does that count?

50 posted on 01/10/2016 10:19:37 AM PST by Stentor
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To: Kaslin

Why do people do that - Donald Trump is the new...................... NO!

Donald Trump is Donald Trump.

I had a friend who has passed and she was introduced one time as this is Mrs____________. She replied no I’m Nancy! I was Nancy when I was born, I was Nancy growing up and I’m Nancy now & I’ll be Nancy when I’m dead and gone. Don’t call me Mrs____________. Call me Nancy!

He is and always will be Donald Trump and that is who we are voting for. Not someone you WISH he was.


51 posted on 01/10/2016 10:42:45 AM PST by conservativesister
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To: Stentor

:-D


52 posted on 01/10/2016 11:32:04 AM PST by EveningStar
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To: Fhios; don-o
He's a melange of Teddy Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton.
Thanks. I've added FDR, Ike, JFK, and Clinton. TR and Reagan were already on the list.
This is an ongoing list of historical, and Biblical people, as well as fictional characters that Donald Trump has been compared to on FR:

53 posted on 01/10/2016 11:52:36 AM PST by EveningStar
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To: stylin19a

I don’t believe this is what the author meant when he made the comparison


54 posted on 01/10/2016 2:32:06 PM PST by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: sgtyork

There is a Truman Library in Independence, MO.


55 posted on 01/10/2016 3:02:48 PM PST by Theodore R. (Liberals keep winning; so the American people must now be all-liberal all the time.)
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To: Kaslin
I thought I was being clear.
though the headline is a tease, I noted the article makes a narrow comparison about use of new media. Did I mis-read the article ?

the article makes no other meaningful comparison and in reality, there isn't.
I stated one instance of that.

56 posted on 01/10/2016 6:54:18 PM PST by stylin19a
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To: Theodore R.

True, I’ve been to it. I was speaking in generalities and frankly tribute to a man who wore the Presidency with great humility.

——Truman found time to relax and rest in his post-presidential years. He was never far from his favorite bourbon and enjoyed clanking glasses with the old friends, political allies, and dignitaries who came through Independence. While his health permitted, he took regular walks around town. He traveled some, including a 1953 auto trip to New York during which a policeman stopped him on the Pennsylvania Turnpike for making an illegal lane change. It was Truman’s only attempt at a long drive after leaving the presidency.-—

http://millercenter.org/president/biography/truman-life-after-the-presidency


The long ride home
When his eight years as President of the United States ended on January 20, 1953, private citizen Harry Truman took the train home to Independence, Missouri, mingling with other passengers along the way. He had no secret service protection. His only income was an Army pension.

Later that year, Truman bought a Chrysler New Yorker and got behind the wheel. He and Bess drove to Washington, New York and back home again by themselves.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/did-you-know-leaving-the-white-house/


On June 19, 1953, Harry Truman got up early, packed the trunk of his Chrysler New Yorker, and did something no other former president has done before or since: he hit the road. No Secret Service protection. No traveling press. Just Harry and his childhood sweetheart Bess, off to visit old friends, take in a Broadway play, celebrate their wedding anniversary in the Big Apple, and blow a bit of the money he’d just received to write his memoirs.

https://books.google.com/books/about/Harry_Truman_s_Excellent_Adventure.html?id=HAmPmAEACAAJ


Sorry, not overkilling you. Its just that I was about 5 and I just remember that simplicity and midwestern homeyness before Camelot and the vast Presidency we have today.


57 posted on 01/10/2016 7:22:49 PM PST by sgtyork (Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy)
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To: Kaslin

“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.”

Kennedy ran for the 1956 VP slot and nearly won it. It took the Democrats three attempts to gain Estes Kefauver the nomination over Kennedy.


58 posted on 01/10/2016 10:33:38 PM PST by Pelham (Muslim immigration...the enemy is inside the wire.)
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