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The Two Words That Explain Donald Trump
Townhall.com ^ | January 26, 2016 | Lawrence Meyers

Posted on 01/26/2016 2:46:22 PM PST by Kaslin

For months, pundits have been trying to suss out Donald Trump. Is he a Liberal? A RINO? A Conservative? Why did he give to this Leftist group? Why did he say this? How could he say that? He's Hitler. He's speaking what we think. What are his views on abortion, on the economy, on ISIS?

Everybody, and I mean everybody, is so used at trying to pigeonhole political candidates that they are missing what is right in front of them. Donald Trump can be explained in two simple words:

Donald Trump.

Donald Trump is, and always has been, about himself. His only goal is self-promotion. He epitomizes the maxim, "there is no such thing as bad publicity." What he says or does in any given moment depends on one thing, and one thing only: does it raise his profile?

Donald Trump is not a con artist. Donald Trump is a salesman, and he is one of the greatest living salesmen. He is selling the American people a political enema, in a manner similar to the less-talented Ross Perot - who still picked up 20% of the popular vote in two elections.

Trump knows that nobody actually trusts political candidates. Nobody is the next Ronald Reagan. Americans will always have misgivings regardless of who their candidate is. Trump knows that America is fed up with politics as usual, and that we are sick of carefully prepared remarks and debate zingers. We want authenticity, and Trump is selling his authenticity.

So Trump takes potshots, to shake up politics. It turns the game on its head. It forces candidates to either look too stuffy and calculated to respond, or take off the gloves and reveal themselves for being who they are. Nobody is as quick on his feet as Trump is, and Trump will always look good because he's using a classic Alinsky tactic: make fun of your opponent.

Trump is selling a maverick approach to politics, in a way that "maverick" McCain could only pretend to. Yet when the moment requires, he can come off with deadly sincerity. His chastising of Cruz's "New York values" blunder was played with aplomb.

Trump's sales tactics can be analyzed psychologically. Some have said he gives voice to America's id, that he is just saying what we are all thinking. I prefer psychoanalytical pioneer Carl Jung's description of the shadow, rather than Freud's id - the unacceptable thoughts and feelings we bury in our unconscious and are denied expression. By giving voice to our collective shadow, our unconscious says to us, "Thank God he said that. Now I'm not a bad person." Now, we suddenly identify with Trump. He's brought us to his side because he can say what we cannot.

The best salesmen appeal to your shadow. They seduce you by appealing, not to your higher thinking and developed functions, but to your shadow. They whisper, "You deserve that new car. You are unappreciated at work. Show them you have value. Show them you're better than they are."

Voters who think they can figure out what he stands for are in for a surprise. Trump doesn't even know what he stands for, so voters don't stand a chance of figuring him out. Trump stands for whatever garners him publicity, doesn't waste his time, and is beneficial to his economic empire.

"Abortion? Who cares? It's been decided, there will never be a Constitutional Amendment to change it, and the President has no part in the Amendment process anyway. Don't waste my time." This may sound like he's Liberal, but the truth is that he literally doesn't care.

"$15 minimum wage? I'd fire anybody in my hotels who makes that demand, because I can find workers who will work for less. Forget it." This may sound like he's a Conservative, but the truth is that he's being a businessman.

"Terrorist attacked an Israeli resort? The Israelis are our friends. We'll help any way we can, including bombing the crap out of any terrorist base we find." This may sound like he's Conservative, but the truth is that de-stabilization of our allies is bad for the world economy, which is bad for Trump's businesses.

So what kind of President would Trump be? Could Americans count on anything, or will he be a shape-shifter that nobody can pin down? My sense is that Trump will support policies designed to get the 94 million unemployed citizens back to work, and that he will be strong - if perhaps diplomatically clumsy - on national defense and foreign policy.

Beyond that, if it isn't about Donald Trump, forget it.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: backstabber; democrat; donaldtrump; gocruzgo; hitler; leftist; liberal; plant; rino; selfpromotion; tds; trump
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To: Seaplaner

One word for Trump: Patriot.


21 posted on 01/26/2016 4:04:33 PM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: Jim Robinson

Trump will stab conservatives in the back when it benefits him.

He is like Obama in that he a malignant narcissist with thin skin.

Trump’s standing among independents is such that he is the only pub who would lose to Sanders or Clinton, or the likely nominee Joe Biden.

Why do you think Obama is attacking Sanders and Allowing the FBI to move towards a Clinton indictment?

The dems have a billion dollars to dump into negative ads highlighting Trumps flip flopping, donations to many dems and hos bragging about relationships with the Clintons praise of Reid and Pelosi.

No doubt you are sincere but you are tragically wrong. Having said that I think Trump will win the nomination.

The only thing that will stop him is a loss in Iowa, with the raised expectations due to his leads in the polls we will see how he will react if he gets punched in the nose and loses Iowa.

Being 63 and reading extensively about WW2 I often wondered how people could buy into someone like Hitler, losing all reason and emotionally reacting with blind allegiance. When the left did it with Obama I understood it because that is how the left always reacts.

Very sad to see conservatives acting this way.


22 posted on 01/26/2016 4:07:26 PM PST by Leto
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To: Kaslin

Democrat plant! Looking for FR postings from his last prep run in the reform party.


23 posted on 01/26/2016 4:09:31 PM PST by momincombatboots (Trump... The only Democrat who can win. Democrat plant! Well played democrats)
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To: Leto

Go, Cruz, GO!!

But hang in there Trump.


24 posted on 01/26/2016 4:09:36 PM PST by Jim Robinson (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to to God!)
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To: Kaslin

Two words? I got em: Boehner and McConnell. W/o them, no trump.


25 posted on 01/26/2016 4:39:33 PM PST by Migraine (Diversity is great -- until it happens to YOU.)
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To: Jim Robinson

If Trump is simply a capitalist, I am hard pressed to understand why he bailed out Harry Reid and trashed other Tea Party conservatives trying to save a capitalist nation. Perhaps he expects to make big bucks by conning conservatives into letting him have the power.

I turned against Trump when I found out he saved Harry Reid.


26 posted on 01/26/2016 4:42:32 PM PST by Missouri gal
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To: Missouri gal

Damned if I know. But he is a successful capitalist and he wants to leave a successful free nation to his children and grandchildren, ie, securing the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity. Don’t we all (at least those of us who are not godless collectivist totalitarians)?


27 posted on 01/26/2016 4:52:18 PM PST by Jim Robinson (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to to God!)
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To: trisham

“One word for Trump: Patriot.”

Exactly.


28 posted on 01/26/2016 8:38:05 PM PST by Carthego delenda est
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To: Don Corleone
In the final analysis, aren't we all?

Thus the success?

29 posted on 01/27/2016 1:42:22 AM PST by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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