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Elite Don't Get Trump's Appeal
« on: February 11, 2016, 04:42:44 pm »
http://www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/article/713649

By Bill Donohue
Wednesday, 10 Feb 2016 10:27 AM

In 1972, Pauline Kael, film critic for the New Yorker, famously said after the presidential election, "I can't believe Nixon won. I don't know anyone who voted for him." Following the New Hampshire primary, former New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu said, "By name, I know only five people supporting Donald Trump. So I can say I cannot understand this electorate."

The difference between Sununu and most conservative pundits is that he is honest about his cluelessness. For several months, night after night, conservative talking heads have been bashing Trump, dismissing him as if he were a carnival freak. Oh, yes, they readily concede, he may be able to whip up the masses, but he cannot engage them for the long fight. That they look increasingly silly cannot be denied.
The fundamental problem with conservative critics of Trump is their class bias. They don't understand the working class. Sheltered in prep schools and Ivy League institutions, their world is one where ideas count, and not much else. They don't understand the visceral appeal of someone like Trump.

What is Trump's appeal? Candidness and an intolerance for business as usual (Bernie Sanders employs these qualities as well). The working class has long believed that most politicians — it matters not a whit whether they are Republicans or Democrats — neither speak to them or for them. They speak above them, or past them, but never to them.

How is it possible for a billionaire to connect to blue-collar workers but polished politicians cannot? Because Trump speaks their language: He is bold and decisive, and he is not owned by the political class.

Regarding the latter, he is not surrounded by big donors, consultants, handlers, pollsters, and lobbyists who seek to manipulate the public. This is music to the ears of blue-collar men and women.

The political class is so well orchestrated, so fine-tuned, that it lacks the kind of authenticity that appeals to the working class. The jeans, boots, and lunch-bucket guys and gals like their politics straight up — they can spot a phony a mile away. Moreover, they like those who (unlike Mitt Romney) are not apologetic about their wealth. After all, they want to be rich, too, and if they can't be, they want their kids and grandkids to be.
Who speaks for cops, firefighters, construction workers, barbers, bus drivers, bartenders, small businessmen, truckers, military personnel, and the like? Who of the candidates, save for Trump, can relate to their alienation? Many of these workers are veterans, and they have no patience for those who commit troops abroad but won't let them finish the job.

The working class also resonates with Trump's no-nonsense approach to Mexico and China. When conservative pundits tout the virtues of immigration, saying nothing about the free ride that illegal aliens are getting, they are treating workers with contempt.

Similarly, when blue-collar jobs are being lost to nations who don't believe in reciprocity, conservatives who tout the virtues of free trade sound like professors who never left the comfort zone of their library carrel.

One might have thought that Republicans would have learned something from the phenomenon of Reagan Democrats. They haven't. Secure in their elite ghettos, they think they can finesse their way to victory. They usually can, but not this time.

The biggest mistake that Republicans can make — many are already talking about it — is to try to unseat Trump at the convention. That would ignite a backlash the likes of which the elites have never seen.
If Trump's conservative critics want a crash course on what makes the working-class tick, they ought to stop by a blue-collar pub and listen. Just don't order a glass of wine.

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Re: Elite Don't Get Trump's Appeal
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2016, 05:06:09 pm »

Money quote:

"Regarding the latter, he [Donald Trump] is not surrounded by big donors, consultants, handlers, pollsters, and lobbyists who seek to manipulate the public. This is music to the ears of blue-collar men and women."

Speaks from the gut - not from political calculation. That's what I'm looking for in a president: genuiness, honesty, candor.

Mitt Romney sputtered and stumbled when asked about his wife's TWO Cadillacs. In that moment, Romney showed how embarrassed he was by his wealth! Really? You work hard, acquire wealth, and are embarrassed by it?

Trump flies in to a campaign event on his private jet and MAKES NO APOLOGY for his wealth creation made in God's greatest country on the planet.

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Re: Elite Don't Get Trump's Appeal
« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2016, 06:03:45 pm »
I can list several very successful small business owners, that support Trump.

What sets them apart is this:

1. Put them in a situation and within a few seconds they will correctly identify the single most important thing which needs attention. They prioritize.

2. Show then forums (like this), and they will quickly become bored and move on, because they don't waste time on things which do not have a tangible outcome. They act.

3. They are self-sufficient. When the identify what needs attention, they assemble the resources. They have a mental rolodex of people that they have used, and they begin contacting and scheduling them. If needed they delegate at this time also. They organize.

4. They follow up to assure progress. They are constantly planning ahead, to prioritize their schedule to take care things get done. They verify progress.

One such person is 62, three grown children, just became grandfather for first time. Doesn't have to work at all, but plans to keep going a few more years. Net worth $5-10 million. Multiple homes, business properties, collector cars, etc.

Did I say that in college, he was an undersized football player, that was voted most inspirational, special teams/defense expert at sacking the QB, blocking kicks, etc.? Got hurt a lot because he took chances a lot.

He and his wife are a team. She is probably all of the above, even but smarter, quicker etc. Don't even think about manipulative games, like playing one against the other. You are busted and finished.

Oh, and besides Trump they would like Carly too, because she came up in spite of being a woman. People forget that when Carly did it, it was extremely rare. She had to be twice as smart.

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Re: Elite Don't Get Trump's Appeal
« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2016, 11:58:27 pm »
I can list several very successful small business owners, that support Trump.

What sets them apart is this:

1. Put them in a situation and within a few seconds they will correctly identify the single most important thing which needs attention. They prioritize.

2. Show then forums (like this), and they will quickly become bored and move on, because they don't waste time on things which do not have a tangible outcome. They act.

3. They are self-sufficient. When the identify what needs attention, they assemble the resources. They have a mental rolodex of people that they have used, and they begin contacting and scheduling them. If needed they delegate at this time also. They organize.

4. They follow up to assure progress. They are constantly planning ahead, to prioritize their schedule to take care things get done. They verify progress. 

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