{"id":9005,"date":"2016-02-03T15:16:37","date_gmt":"2016-02-03T23:16:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/victorhanson.com\/wordpress\/?p=9005"},"modified":"2016-02-07T06:33:36","modified_gmt":"2016-02-07T14:33:36","slug":"forget-trump-but-not-the-trumpsters","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/victorhanson.com\/wordpress\/forget-trump-but-not-the-trumpsters\/","title":{"rendered":"Forget Trump but Not the Trumpsters"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>Memo to RNC: Stop ridiculing Trump and look at what voters see in him.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>By Victor Davis Hanson \/\/ <em>National Review Online<\/em><\/p>\n<p>A disclaimer: Trump is not my preferred candidate. I hope he does <em>not<\/em> win the Republican nomination. But I understand why millions seem to be mesmerized by his rhetoric.<\/p>\n<p>I certainly wish that Trump would not insult rivals and newspeople in callous and uncouth fashion. I would prefer that he come prepared to interviews, with detailed positions rather than his banal \u201cMake America great again\u201d refrain, so akin to the \u201cHope and Change\u201d nothingness.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>I notice that he often pauses in midsentence, that he interjects \u201cawesome\u201d and \u201ctremendous\u201d ad nauseam, that he completely abandons his original thought and detours to an extraneous topic. He is a tough brawler, but oddly hypersensitive when his own brand of invective is turned against him. Trump may be an audacious captain of industry, but he certainly pouts a lot.<\/p>\n<p>Trump\u2019s use of I, me, my, and mine rivals Obama\u2019s. By now it is thematic that Trump is likely to erupt into anger if he perceives observers as hostile \u2014 the anger often in contrast to his earlier praise of these same targets.\u00a0An ignoramus who adores Trump will be dubbed \u201cbrilliant\u201d; accomplished people who criticize Trump are caricatured as ignoramuses.<\/p>\n<p>Yet the question is not whether Trump comes across as a scatter-shot speaker, a bully, an adolescent, and a narcissist \u2014 he does \u2014 but whether, by the standards of our postmodern, 21st-century culture, he is, as is usually alleged, an aberrant political figure, so beyond the pale that he cannot be taken seriously as a presidential candidate.<\/p>\n<p>In relativist terms, I\u2019m afraid that is just not true.<\/p>\n<p>So far, Trump\u2019s slash-and-burn style is working because, despite a few notable exceptions, he for the most part has slandered and smeared political and media elites of both parties, whom millions apparently neither respect nor worry much about.<\/p>\n<p>For a Trump supporter, fretting whether a zillionaire media celebrity was justifiably offended by Trump is analogous to losing sleep because multimillionaire celebrity Will Smith is unhappy that he did not win an Oscar and alleges that he was robbed of his laurels by the ultra-liberal but apparently racist Hollywood community. Sure, there is principle involved, but it rates below worry over the nation\u2019s $20 trillion in debt, the Iran deal, and sanctuary cities.<\/p>\n<p>Yes, Trump despicably caricatured a handicapped person. One would hope that he regrets those frequent off-the-cuff smears and will never stoop so low again.<\/p>\n<p>But his supporters believe that his crudity is hardly worse than the calm and composed president of the United States caricaturing the Special Olympics in a softball interview, or Joe Biden unthinkingly asking a man in a wheelchair to \u201cstand up.\u201d Did the media ostracize either?<\/p>\n<p>Trump used insensitive and inexact language in outlining his opposition to illegal aliens \u2014 though in a manner far less illiberal than what is written about immigration in the Mexican constitution. But did he ever appeal directly to his largely white audiences and tell them he was going to \u201cpunish our enemies,\u201d in the way Obama did with a Latino group? Was Obama thereby declared a demagogue?<\/p>\n<p>Is Trump\u2019s crude use of \u201cbimbo\u201d \u2014 as in the Clintons\u2019 use of \u201cbimbo eruption\u201d \u2014 \u00a0a bookend to Obama\u2019s habitual \u201csweetie\u201d? Has Trump, in Eric Holder fashion, referred to whites as \u201cmy people,\u201d or has he ridiculed a \u201ctypical black person,\u201d or weighed in on a hot-button criminal case, siding, racially, with the deceased by stating, \u201cIf I had had a second daughter, she would have looked like this girl\u201d?<\/p>\n<p>Trump has not said that Obama is \u201cclean\u201d and does not speak in \u201ca Negro dialect,\u201d as Harry Reid and Joe Biden once did. He has not talked of women as trailer-park trash, as Clinton advisers have in their efforts to destroy victims of Bill Clinton\u2019s wantonness. He did not chortle about successfully defending a rapist or gloat about Qaddafi being torn apart by a mob.<\/p>\n<p>These comparisons to major Democratic figures could be easily expanded, but the issue is not <em>tu quoque<\/em>. The point is only that Trump is well within today\u2019s political norms \u2014 at least the debased norms established by our corrupt media and by public perceptions of what is said and done by supposedly caring and empathetic progressives such as Obama, Clinton, Biden, and Reid.\u00a0The battle to create a polite and courteous society in 21st-century America was lost some years ago \u2014 often by hypocrites who now both engage in and deplore political smear and slander.<\/p>\n<p>Trump is certainly vague on the issues, both deliberately so and because of his lack of preparation. But does anyone think he is any more unpredictable on, say, illegal immigration than what a President Jeb Bush might actually do in office? Does Trump, like Obama, really believe that FDR as president addressed the nation on television in 1929? If Trump were to say that, wouldn\u2019t he be written off as a buffoon? If Trump, who apparently slips up when referring to the Bible, tomorrow praised some soldiers as \u201cCorpse-Men,\u201d wouldn\u2019t the <em>Washington Post<\/em> dismiss him as half-educated? Would he lie to the families of the men killed in Benghazi about the cause of their loved ones\u2019 deaths?<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWho knows what a President Trump might do or say?\u201d is a legitimate concern, given the daily Trump flip-flops and his liberal past and core. But did Obama in 2008 voice his support for gay marriage or confess that he would double the national debt, would serially lie about his health-care bill in order to pass it, and would dismantle the post-war role of the United States abroad? On the debt, illegal immigration, the Iran deal, and tax reform, is a vague Trump worrisome while an explicit Hillary Clinton is reassuring?<\/p>\n<p>Trump is a wheeler-dealer and seems to relish the idea that he predicates his behavior on the law of the jungle in \u201cbusiness.\u201d Would he then preside over a corrupt IRS in Lois Lerner fashion, turn the EPA into an arm of his green donors, reduce the Secret Service, DHS, ICE, and GSA to caricatures of themselves, define NASA\u2019s \u201cforemost\u201d mission as outreach to Muslims, run guns to Mexico, politicize the Justice Department, or turn a blind eye to abject corruption and criminal (and lethal) incompetence at the VA? Would he set up a private e-mail server in Trump Tower, and cut and paste classified documents so he could send them without scrutiny to his political hatchet men? At some point, cannot Republicans run against what has happened rather than what they fear might happen? We are worrying about aftershocks in the midst of an earthquake hitting 8.9 on the Richter scale.<\/p>\n<p>Yes, we should aspire to absolutes and not define morality down, but before we lose our collective heads over Trump, it is valuable to take a deep breath and look hard at the alternative reality that we now assume is normal in the age of the Obama administration and its enablers in the media.<\/p>\n<p>If Trump were to call his opponents fascists likely to replicate Nazi Germany if they came to power, then he would be in good company with FDR in 1944.<\/p>\n<p>If he were caught on an open mike joking about bombing nuclear Russia, then would he be Reaganesque? If he really flipped out and claimed that he had to battle an amphibious rabbit with his paddle, then he would be resonating Jimmy Carter. Does he, in adolescent fashion, boast to his adoring crowds that he is taking his gun to a knife fight, tell his people to get in the faces of his enemies, or belittle the inner city as a bunch of scared people who cling to their superstitions and phobias? If so, then he would be in full Obama mode.<\/p>\n<p>Trump monotonously talks of \u201cdeals,\u201d suggesting that the presidency could be reduced to a Manhattan land swap. I suppose, then, he would dismiss his congressional opponents shortly after he entered office with a curt \u201cI won.\u201d Would his advisers then compare Democratic legislators to terrorists \u201cwith bombs in their vests\u201d or caricature them as bookends to hard-core Iranian theocrats?<\/p>\n<p>The presidency is not a priesthood. And Trump is about as sinful or saintly as many who have run for it \u2014 and held it \u2014 in the present and past.<\/p>\n<p>Rather than demonize Trump as an aberrant figure in the long history of American politics \u2014 which includes the populist demagogue Huey Long, the ego-driven outsider Ross Perot, and the street brawler Jesse Jackson \u2014 we should wonder why he is so popular and listen to those who support him.<\/p>\n<p>The answer is fairly simple and hinges on two considerations. One, in stylistic terms, Trump is blunt, energetic, a member of the elite openly contemptuous of the elite and the politically correct \u2014 at a rare moment when half the country despises not just all that but also those who know better but are too timid to voice their own similar contempt. He plays by no campaign or media rules in an age when one out of two voters thinks such rules are constructs set up by careerists. Trump took the idea of a hypocritical limousine liberal and turned it on its head: He claims to be everyman\u2019s elite champion, who has the tools and who knows best how to smash elites.<\/p>\n<p>In this age, half the country wants someone \u2014 apparently anyone, even a Manhattanized former Democrat, real-estate barker, and former reality-TV host \u2014 to express their contempt for a corrupt and hypocritical government culture. Too many people are tired not just of illegal immigration, but of the enablers of illegal immigration, who smear as racists and xenophobes those who just want existing laws enforced, while the enablers predicate their own agendas on racist assumptions and ethnic chauvinism.<\/p>\n<p>Does anyone believe that news anchor Jorge Ramos would be an advocate for a mass influx of Russians flooding illegally into East Los Angeles? Do his children go to schools where half the students do not speak English?<\/p>\n<p>Forget Trump and consider instead Trump\u2019s constituencies. They are weary of being lectured that they deserve presidential rebuke for their supposed Islamophobia because they are angry about the terrorist killings of Americans. The middle classes are exhausted from being sermonized that they do not \u201cpay their fair share,\u201d when their state and federal tax bite is nearly 50 percent \u2014 especially when half the population pays no income tax, and massive federal entitlements have done little to address the pathologies of the underclasses. The contractor and the insurance salesman are furious at being scolded that \u201cthey didn\u2019t build\u201d their businesses, when those doing the scolding are pampered elites like Elizabeth Warren and Barack Obama, who never built anything other than grievance careers.<\/p>\n<p>Every demagogue, real or fictional, from Cleon to Catiline to Lonesome Rhodes to Ross Perot, owes his career to a fossilized, arrogant ruling class and its impotent opposition that fails to address the anxieties of the middle classes.<\/p>\n<p>Second, is there an antidote offered by any other candidate to Trump\u2019s vague and shifting agenda? Could any Republican promise to end racial quotas and base affirmative action on class rather than skin color, and thus suggest that Eric Holder\u2019s kids should not have a leg up on the offspring of an unemployed Appalachian miner?<\/p>\n<p>Could Republicans reform the tax code without conflating the upper middle class with the multimillionaire class, as if a couple earning $2 million a year needs the same sort of tax relief as those earning $200,000?<\/p>\n<p>Instead of serially ridiculing Trump\u2019s admittedly strange suggestion that Mexico must pay for the completion of the fence (ca. $3 to $5 billion), could they instead agree to a 10 percent federal surtax levied on all remittances sent abroad by undocumented U.S. residents \u2014 which would raise just about $3 to $5 billion?<\/p>\n<p>Trump has done the Republican party lots of damage, but he has also done it some good by reminding its leaders that victory lies in swinging a ball and chain through the flimsy glass mirror of political correctness and the current liberal spectacle of very wealthy people projecting race and class injustice onto others as a way of excusing their own privilege.<\/p>\n<p>Far better than ridiculing Trump as a showboat would be to show more constructive passion than does Trump and to discover what makes sane citizens see him as their last resort. Rather than dismissing his empty populism, it would be wiser to fill it in.<\/p>\n<p>Respect and listen to and learn from Trump voters \u2014 and they will not vote for Trump.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Memo to RNC: Stop ridiculing Trump and look at what voters see in him. By Victor Davis Hanson \/\/ National Review Online A disclaimer: Trump is not my preferred candidate. I hope he does not win the Republican nomination. But I understand why millions seem to be mesmerized by his rhetoric. 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