Re: Campaign 2016 Part XVII: If debates are great theater, I think this one closes e
So the person who speaks to the values of people who work hard, build things and do their own repair work is a trust fund billionaire who has never worked a day in his life and has had dozens of businesses fail putting thousands of people out work? No offense but if that is the case the people in question are dumber than even Kepler gives them credit for. It takes all of 1 minute to research and find out that Drumpf wants nothing to do with those type of people except to fleece them. He represents them about as much as I represent the Neo-Nazi movement.
He doesn't represent them, I agree. But he
speaks to their concerns -- personal safety and financial well-being.
The problem with the
Kansas theory is that what we are seeing with Trump, we see world-wide. As much as the Koch brothers and Fox News would like to believe it, their reach simply isn't that great.
I understand the appeal for those on the left to call us racists and bigots. It feels good. It creates a sense of moral superiority. It helps distract from the fraud that Obama and the left continue to perpetrate.
I doubt most of Trump's supporters understand where Trump stands on issues like abortion and gay rights. I doubt Trump knows where he stands on these issues.
But immigration is and always has been a hot button issue for the two reasons I stated -- personal security and money. That's why the white Irish and Italian immigrants were as despised as hispanic or arab immigrants. But here is where you guys get distracted.
Trump speaks and 99% of his listeners immediately think, "Right, I don't need any terrorists coming into this country and blowing me up, or trying to take my job." You guys think, "RACISTS!" And I understand. Because there are a small minority of racists in this country who hear Trump speak and immediately agree, for racist reasons and tweet out their support. But it's a tiny fraction.
I don't expect you guys to believe me. You won't until the Democratic Party sees its own Donald Trump, and they will. This is going to be a candidate who speaks to the income inequality and personal safety concerns felt by those at the bottom of the Democratic Party, but he's going to do so not in the manner of a crazy college professor type like Sanders, but a flamboyant like Trump, just a bit more polished. But he'll be saying the same things as Trump.