Re: Trump First Term I: I for One Welcome Our New Trumpy Overlord
The absolute best reporting on the "Trump phenomenon"--and almost all of it came before the election--came from Chris Arnade of The Guardian, who came to the US write about the drug addiction epidemic in poor rural areas, and ended up writing a lot about Trump because he resonated so much in every area he went, and the comparison of Trump to heroin was almost a perfect match. This tweet thread on how most of the areas where Trump improved on Romney vote totals are the same areas that have seen big increases in drug overdoses is a great place to start, but all of the articles are terrific.
That's why this idea that those people understand something that the rest of us just don't get and we need to understand and accept it is just silly. That doesn't help anything, it just enables a problem.
In her victorious opponent, I see right through his used car salesman veneer and know that he's little more than a fraudulent "business genius" who has spent about half of his career getting bailed out by daddy, or in bankruptcy proceedings, and all of it manipulating money and screwing creditors. I see an insecure, ill-tempered, spoiled little boy who craves attention, and whose entire campaign was obviously a marketing stunt and a massive ego boost. He ran on a platform that consisted almost entirely of pouring gasoline on the country's already inflamed racial tensions, and then covering it up with a thin patina of "THEY TUK YER JERBS!!!" Unfortunately, the Rust Belt's aging working class voters swallowed it hook, line, and sinker. The spiraling costs of Obamacare certainly didn't help either.
The absolute best reporting on the "Trump phenomenon"--and almost all of it came before the election--came from Chris Arnade of The Guardian, who came to the US write about the drug addiction epidemic in poor rural areas, and ended up writing a lot about Trump because he resonated so much in every area he went, and the comparison of Trump to heroin was almost a perfect match. This tweet thread on how most of the areas where Trump improved on Romney vote totals are the same areas that have seen big increases in drug overdoses is a great place to start, but all of the articles are terrific.
That's why this idea that those people understand something that the rest of us just don't get and we need to understand and accept it is just silly. That doesn't help anything, it just enables a problem.