Trump Has Left the Conservative Movement Defenseless
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All these conditions should theoretically benefit the incumbent president. So, what does Donald Trump do at this potentially advantageous moment? Randomly exhume the corpses of Confederate dead and put them on a pedestal. Of course.
As the nation’s lawmakers turn their attention toward necessary but complicated reforms to the rules that govern the application of potentially lethal force by police—a demand spurned on by the overwhelming public revulsion toward the perception that minorities are too often on the receiving end of that force—the country is in a conciliatory mood. That mood compelled Army officials to finally endorse stripping the names of Confederate generals from the nation’s military facilities. It’s a small gesture of grace toward America’s citizens and service personnel of color, as well as a long-overdue reaction against the attitudes that once led public officials to erect landmarks to traitors against the Union. But the president was having none of it.
These Monumental and very Powerful Bases have become part of a Great American Heritage, and a history of Winning, Victory, and Freedom,” the president inexplicably tweeted. “My Administration will not even consider the renaming of these Magnificent and Fabled Military Installations.”
The president’s instincts should leave conservatives not only perplexed and revulsed but feeling deeply insecure. Contrary to the claims of cynics who insist that Americans are deeply committed to racial antipathy, voters do not revel in this behavior. Americans are deeply discomfited by racial tension, and they resent it when the president exacerbates those tensions (as two-thirds of all voters, including nearly three-in-ten Republicans, believe he has in recent weeks).
Trump-voting Republicans are not immune from this discomfort. As the Atlantic’s contributing editor Yascha Mounk revealed after observing a political focus group, the wavering Trump 2016 voters he witnessed remain “defensive” about the president’s record on the economy and even his handling of the pandemic. “But they HATE how he handles race,” Mounk recalled. “This isn’t mild ‘he should watch what he says a bit more’ disagreement. They RECOIL from his divisiveness.” This has been observable across Trump’s presidency.
What was arguably his lowest moment—the three-day controversy in which the president couldn’t bring himself to unequivocally condemn the white nationalists who contributed to violence in Charlottesville—was his lowest moment, in part, because Republicans revolted. GOP lawmakers condemned his remarks, and the president’s job approval rating among Republicans collapsed to near record lows. Trump has bizarrely determined to reprise this low point just months before an election in which he is the underdog.
It’s not just that Trump cannot navigate the issue of race at a time of heightened racial tension. In a period recently typified by civil disorder, rioting, and looting in America’s cities—a condition the voting public does not appreciate—the president cannot even effectively communicate his commitment to law and order.
In yet another self-destructive tweet, Trump indulged in the conspiratorial notion that the aggression Buffalo police meted out against a 75-year old protester, who was shoved to the ground and bled from the ear as a result, might have been warranted. “Buffalo protester shoved by Police could be an ANTIFA provocateur,” Trump insisted. Press Sec. Kayleigh McEnany also justified the president’s assertion, claiming that this “individual has some very questionable tweets.”
Once again, Republicans were either put on the defensive or were downright critical of the president. All this occurs amid an outpouring of contrition and outrage from current and former administration officials over the decision to apply force to disperse peaceful demonstrators from a square outside the White House on the evening of June 1.
All of the above surely contributes to a counterintuitive condition: Even with the Democratic Party embroiled in internecine conflict, the president’s position continues to deteriorate. His bizarre behavior has left the conservative movement all but defenseless in the face of an onslaught of radicalism. It should be no comfort to Republicans that Joe Biden steadfastly rejects the demands of his party’s fringe elements. That fringe is on the ascendancy.
The vast majority of Americans of all political stripes support peaceful protests against police violence. They back major reforms to prevent future misconduct by law enforcement and see George Floyd’s killing as part of a larger societal problem. But, according to a recent ABC News-Ipsos poll, while 72 percent of Democrats opposed the deployment of military forces to quell the looting and riotous violence Americans witnessed last week, 52 percent of all Americans support such extraordinary measures (including majorities of key voting blocs like independents and Hispanics). And as another ABC News-Ipsos survey found, while only 34 percent of American adults back a movement to “defund the police,” a staggering 55 percent of Democrats are with the minority. And contrary to the efforts by savvier Democratic politicians to render that slogan incomprehensibly vague, a Huffington Post/YouGov poll showed that majorities across the partisan spectrum insist that it means to “significantly decrease the size of police forces and the scope of their work.”
Trump seems incapable of serving as a pole around which the majority of Americans who reject the Democratic position on these issues can rally. Even as Democrat-led cities sacrifice territory to insurrectionary secessionist mobs, Trump has left Americans who fear the prospect of civil disorder without an effective champion. Those forsaken Americans are apprehensive and frustrated today. Their inchoate emotions will congeal into anger soon enough.
While the author clearly sees the trouble his conservative movement and IMHO American Democracy is in he underestimates it. The author to some degree and Trump are stuck in the 60s. That is understandable as it kind of looks the same with protests, riots and police brutality an issue. The author discusses public revulsion about protesters being gassed. While these type of incidents go viral, often if not the a majority of the time the cops let the peaceful protesters do their thing closing roads for them etc. This is not how things worked back then. If protesters sat down or blocked a road they would be told move or face arrest and if they did not move they would tear gas them then go in billy clubs swinging which is what Trump was expecting never mind state and local officials approving protesters seizing streets.
Despite 60s mythology the protests were largely limited to urban centers and college campuses. There are probably few locales in America that have not seen one or more BLM protests. And they are BLM protests not generalized anti racism and anti police overuse of force protests. For one thing the are shouting “Black Lives Matter” and Defund or Abolish the police. In pretty much every interview and they fall in line with “woke” ideas such as “All Lives Matter” is racist and “white privilege“.
The author is probably right in the most Americans are not with the extremes. I find the situation Americans ranging from traditional liberals to conservatives are in somewhat like a rat trapped in one on B.F. Skinners cages running crazed in circles having no idea when the next shock is coming. The might pathetically lash out or try and escape once in awhile but in the that state can not resist the woke revolution.
The author is quite right in blaming Trump for this situation but a lot of the blame or credit has to go to the political skills of the “woke”.
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Whatever this "conservative movement" is -- it's dead.
Smaller government? Lower taxes? More freedoms? Shrink national debt?
Few seem to care.
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Then a hero comes along, with the strength to carry on, and you cast your fears aside, and you know you can survive.
Be the hero of your life.
The GOP’s platform, where it stands now, consists entirely of worship of Trump nationwide and de facto theocracy in many areas.
Moderate and liberal (“Rockefeller”) Republicans have been thrown under the bus—possibly permanently—by the RNC top brass.
Congressman Denver Riggleman (R-VA) faces expulsion from the party for officiating a same-sex wedding ceremony.
Electability in a GOP primary hinges on the following:
1. Making people afraid of immigrants, independent women and LGBT people.
2. Mentioning God a minimum number of times.
3. Saying “the libruhls are gunna take yer guns” a minimum number of times.
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Update re: Rep. Riggleman:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/denver-riggleman-loses-gop-nomination-in-virginia-after-officiating-same-sex-wedding/ar-BB15sYtL
There's even infighting within the MAGA camp.
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Trump has enabled the democrats stupidity with his stupidity.
In the Reagan/Bush 41 era,the Democrats had to work for there money.
I don't know who is going to win the 2020 clown show,I'm leaning Trump over Biden but it's still a clown show.
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Trump wants another 2+ trillion to hand out to companies.
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/06/1 ... rro-316501
Trump thinks the pharmaceutical industry and medical supply industry needs more money.
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Then a hero comes along, with the strength to carry on, and you cast your fears aside, and you know you can survive.
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