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Rush: Masculinity Suddenly Rushes Into the News
« on: September 17, 2020, 06:06:29 pm »

Masculinity Suddenly Rushes Into the News

Sep 17, 2020



RUSH: Rachel’s in for Dawn today. You’ve been with us for a couple days this week. Have you been hearing discussions of masculinity on the radio lately? (interruption) Yes, you have. I have been discussing masculinity on this program last couple of days. You recall that, right. (interruption) Mr. Snerdley, you remember that? (interruption) Yeah. I mean, the chickification of America and how Trump is a very masculine guy.

I had a piece yesterday by Mr. Perez in Miami who thinks that African-American and Latino young men of color are going to respond favorably to masculinity because they’re tired of their masculinity being called toxic. My point is there isn’t anywhere else on the radio or in media that anybody’s talking about masculinity but me. So whenever there’s a story about masculinity out there, where do you think it emanated?

And I have one here. Jason King at Outkick. I think that’s the place that Jason Whitlock went to work. At any rate, the headline: “Like It Or Not, Return Of Big Ten Football A Win For Trump And Masculinity.” Well, ladies and gentlemen, I always tell you I’m on the cutting edge of societal evolution, and therefore if you listen regularly to this program, so shall you be on the cutting edge. I don’t know who Jason King is, but the odds are — well, I’m not gonna make any rash assumptions, but I don’t know of too many places where masculinity being discussed positively.

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RUSH: Here it is: “Like It Or Not, Return Of Big Ten Football A Win For Trump And Masculinity.” Now, isn’t it interesting that masculinity would all of a sudden be an ingredient in this story? And I’m not being critical of anybody here, don’t misunderstand.

“Donald Trump’s biggest bet is on masculinity.” That’s how this story opened. Jason King at Outkick. “Masculinity is Trump’s calling card, his defining characteristic, his primary tool for re-election. His opponents showcase their alleged empathy. President Trump highlights his masculinity. Masculinity is an aphrodisiac, a reason to fall in love.”

Yeah, well, it might have been. But that may bit of a stretch now in certain circles to say that masculinity — you get to white, young college graduate Millennial women, and they ain’t anything aphrodisiac in nature about masculinity. They have been convinced that it is barbarism, that it is toxic, and they want no part of it. And it’s really not new. And part of masculinity — masculinity is not just macho. Masculinity is not just outward displays of strength. Masculinity can be expressed in any number of ways.

And one of the ways that masculinity is expressed is in the area of confidence. You know what I’ve found over the course of my many years as a top-ranked media figure? Confidence really puts some people off, especially for some reason Millennial-aged women. If you are confidant — and I am — if you are confident, and if you add bravado to the confidence, it turns some of them off. Because in their minds nobody is supposed to be that sure of themselves. “And you can’t say that what you think is right. There are so many possibilities.”

So if you are dead certain about something, if you are confident, if you have no doubt whatsoever about what you believe, it can offend people, because they don’t have that kind of confidence, and they don’t think that there are answers that are cut-and-dried on anything. And that’s because the whole notion of right and wrong has been so diluted and watered down.

The attack on morality has been so successful that there are some people that just blanch at anybody that loves themselves, is confident in what they believe. And that is Trump. Trump is very much confident about what he believes and what he can do. He’s very confident about what he’s going to do. He doesn’t need a committee of people to help him come to a maybe decision. And that alone can be off-putting to some people. But I think it is part and parcel of masculinity. And masculinity, as I say, is not just brute strength or things that are macho. Masculinity is attitudinal as well.

So Jason King here says, “Midwest people love football, a sport that rouses feelings of toughness, strength and power. That’s why Wednesday’s announcement that the Big Ten would indeed have a 2020 season wasn’t just a win for college football fans. It was a victory for Donald Trump.

“On Wednesday, the president made sure to remind everyone that two weeks ago he called Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren to make the case for the conference to reverse its decision to cancel football season. ‘This was completely dead in the water on August 31,’ a Senior White House Administration Official said.”

Then Trump gets on the phone, they change their mind. I think also something that helped change their mind was the success of the NFL and its opening weekend. By the way, they have tested the players, the Chiefs and the Texans. Zero. Zero cases of COVID-19 after the Thursday night game between the Texans and the Chiefs.
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