What the cultural and
political establishments can't grasp about Donald Trump, by Selwyn
Duke 1/5/16
Perhaps it’s not
surprising that Time magazine named Angela Merkel its “Person of the
Year.” With her flooding of Europe with Muslim migrants, the German chancellor
may, after all, go down in history as a primary destroyer of Western
civilization. Yet there’s no question in my mind who is Man of the Year: Donald
Trump.
After underestimating
the businessman early on, some are starting to understand Trump’s ascendancy
and staying power. Yet, even now, few truly appreciate what Trump represents: a
political and cultural phenomenon heretofore unseen in America. His rise is
historic, amounting to something even more astounding than the Reagan
Revolution. This is true, and will be true, whether he ultimately wins or
loses, whether you love him or hate him, or whether it turns out he’s driven by
principle or personal ambition. There are the obvious factors here: how Trump
has tapped into anger against the Establishment and over immigration, and how
he’s a plain-spoken breath of fresh air.
Then there’s the astute observation made by the Weekly Standard’s Julius
Krein in September: “What differentiates Trump is not what he says, or how he
says it, but why he says it. …He does not apologize for having interests as an
American, and he does not apologize for demanding that the American government
vigorously prosecute those interests.”
In other words, Trump
professes a palpable politically incorrect nationalism in a time of prostrate,
politically correct treason -- or, as some put it, “internationalism.” Yet even
this is just the iceberg’s tip.
Many have said that
Trump is not a conservative -- and they’re right. Nor is he a “liberal.” He is
a populist. You only become a populist by exploiting what is popular,
and in this the Trump phenomenon reveals a great truth about the great lie of
our time:
What’s popular isn’t
political correctness. Why did politicians and pundits underestimate Trump?
Why didn’t some other presidential aspirant beat him to the politically
incorrect punch? A major reason is that they fell victim to the illusion that
political correctness (PC) is far more popular than it is. They lost sight of
what Reagan called the difference “between critics and box office.” And why? Because
the academia/media/entertainment (AME) Axis -- the Cultural Establishment --
has us living in a Matrix-like faux reality in which elite swill masquerades as
popular will. Agree with the idea or not, for example, relatively few Americans
are actually “offended” by the proposal to halt Muslim immigration.
But while PC isn’t
popular, it is potent. It’s much like the state ideology in the old Soviet
Union: few average people subscribe to it in doctrinaire fashion. But most
everyone is afraid of the ideological machinery of the state (“thought police”
in our time). And this brings us to perhaps the most significant factor in
Trump’s popularity.
Taking the Marxism
analogy further, imagine it’s the old Soviet Union, and there’s a colorful
dissident saying everything other citizens want to say but fear to. Now imagine
the government sends its secret police to silence him, and they just get
consumed. Bullets have no effect on him, and with every assault he simply
becomes bigger. Imagine how frustrated and fearful the Kremlin commissars would
become.
And imagine how the
people would be in his corner. (Oh, they might not
always be willing to voice their support, but their hearts would be with him.
And we see the same phenomenon today: a recent
analysis indicated
that Trump was under-polling because certain people, particularly the
college-educated, were afraid to support him publicly due to social pressure --
which, mind you, will be absent in the voting booth.)
And Trump is that
dissident. He’s the man saying things Americans want to say but fear to,
stifled by the social code, PC, enforced by the AME Axis and elitist political establishment. Trump
is their crusader against those hated oppressors. In fact, he is the first and
only such champion they’ve ever had. The AME Axis destroyed Joe McCarthy. It
pummeled Richard Nixon. It discredited Dan Quayle. (It didn’t destroy Reagan,
but he never quite so brazenly bucked PC.) It guillotined all who dared oppose
its diktats, boasting an unbeaten record. That is, until Trump came
along.
To understand why Trump
is Superman and his adversaries Lex Luthor without Kryptonite, consider what
typically happens when someone crosses the PC thought police. The media may
demonize him, the elite political establishment may try to destroy him, and any
high-profile position he has will be lost (e.g., ex-Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich,
former Atlanta fire chief Kelvin
Cochran). Obscure
individuals also suffer at the hands of PC companies fearing bad press and
lawsuits. And once cast to the winds, the victim can mount a soapbox and
eloquently plead his case, but without media coverage he’ll be the tree falling
in a forest with no one to hear it.
Why is Trump immune?
First, he’s mega-rich. And the main impact this has is not, as many think, that
he can’t be bought (many billionaires, such as George Soros, seem like the sort
who would sell their own mother for another billion).
It’s that he can’t be
bullied.
Trump has lost business
-- notably a Macy’s contract -- for opposing PC. But he has what I’ll refer to
as, avoiding the vulgar descriptive, go-pound-sand money. But he’s not just any
old billionaire (they’re a dime a dozen now, aren’t they?). Most of the
mega-rich are somewhat PC themselves or aren’t interested in politics, and most
of the rest couldn’t effectively wage a propaganda war against the
Establishment. But Trump has transcended his profession and even his wealth; he
has long been a member of the glitterati, a celebrity in a celebrity culture, a
natural-born character, the man who can colorize a drab news day. He’s one of
the people People can’t do without, and note: that magazine has greater
circulation than any news publication.
Thus, the media can’t
wither Trump on the vine. Even if, let’s say, The New York Times aimed
to and ignored him, it would simply wither its own exposure. So the media cover
him big, and he uses it in a big way because he has a big personality; he likes
the camera as much as it likes him. Yet there’s one more critical factor.
Imagine you went to a
John Wayne movie years ago and the Duke, instead of being an intrepid champion
of good, sheepishly apologized to the villain. You might have wanted your money
back. For a hero stands up for what’s right, against all odds and even in a
hail of bullets. And were he to back down, he would relinquish hero status.
Yet backing down is par
for the course when confronted by the thought police. People will cower and
apologize -- thus relinquishing any support they might have had. Why would
fellow citizens stand up for you if you won’t even stand up for yourself? And
virtually everyone makes this mistake.
Except Donald Trump. Not
only doesn’t he apologize, but he gets in the thought police’s face, doubles
down and may demand an apology from them. And his supporters go wild.
Obama said in 2008 "We are the ones we have been
waiting for." But, no, the Trump phenomenon is what oh-so many have been
waiting for: a crusader who takes on hated PC, can weather the storm and
doesn’t back down. This is why people flock to Trump. He’s the one who’s got
Mussolini hanging upside-down and is beating him like a piñata. And when you
have a hero, leading the troops in the heat of battle against a despised
oppressor, you don’t worry about his marriages, past ideological indiscretions
or salty language. You charge right behind him.
This is what the
cultural and political establishments don’t fully grasp and why they’re
apoplectic. Their PC weaponry, heretofore deployed to such devastating effect,
is as nothing. Trump is like The Blob: the more trash the thought police
throw at him, the bigger he gets. And this is because PC has always been trash,
foisted on us by cultural illegal dumpers who, proceeding contrary to the
people’s will, have acted as undemocratically as the KGB. Trump is taking out
the trash. And the more it tries to burn him, the more people will want to see
it burn.
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2016/01/what_the_cultural_and_political_establishments_cant_grasp_about_donald_trump.html
Comments
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Global
Marxists have been seeding nonsense for decades. They want to tell us how to
behave. They want to micromanage us to protect their own jobs. They invent
problems that have no basis in fact, like global warming and tell us it’s
real. The facts are not on their side
and we remain unconvinced, but they are not dissuaded. They continue to lie in
hopes that we will be silent. But Trump didn’t buy it.
Months
ago I wrote: the candidate who tells the most truth will win. Here we are in January 2016 and that
candidate would be Trump.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
1 comment:
Love the comparison of Trump to "The Blob". It's true. Everything the PC Media and pundits throw at him just makes him bigger and more popular and THEY just don't get it! Great blog Mr. Duke
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