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Greg Gutfeld:THE MAN WHO SOLD THE RIGHT, PART THREE: Donald Trump and the assimilation of behavior

By Greg Gutfeld  Published May 26, 2016  FoxNews.com



How could Donald Trump, a man who’s given tons of cash to liberals, be so beloved by outspoken conservatives who previously prided themselves on despising Republicans for being RINOS and “squishies”?

It helps that Trump studied the landscape of the true believers and then, in a deliberate pivot, indulged their “beliefs.” I put “beliefs” in quotes because, frankly, I am not sure what anyone believes any more.

Pick a topic, and Trump has been on both sides. See guns. Immigration. Taxes.

His ideology is a non-ideology of free-flowing, ever-changing dispositions. He’s a political mood ring.

And there is the genius of Trump: His principle is the replacement of principles with an amorphous, pragmatic, deal-making continuum. His ideology is a non-ideology of free-flowing, ever-changing dispositions. He’s a political mood ring.

As a non-ideologue, I’m open to this new kind of animal, and without any hint of hypocrisy.

What I find troubling are those strident ideologues who now embrace Trump – a centrist of fluid belief – after castigating other hardworking conservatives for not being rigid enough. Maybe I’ll forgive it, but I won’t forget.

In his classic book, “Influence,” Robert Cialdini describes a trick played by killer female fireflies. Male fireflies do what they can to avoid them, because, as I just said, they are deadly. But these females have figured out a way to trap these hapless males. They hacked the courtship code that fireflies use to let each other know they’re ready to mate. The killer females mimic the flashing signals, which attract the males into their deathly grasp. They die.

Cialdini explains that this copying of triggers so you can trick creatures into doing what you desire also happens among humans – especially in sales, all the time. Mimic the triggers, and people come running.


But I know now that it also happens in politics. Trump, through a decade of observing conservative commentary and listening to talk radio, learned the triggers – and now he expertly mimics the signals that draw the fireflies of the right to his light.

I think he actually believes what he says, but what he says can change, depending on circumstance. Meaning: It’s what he says that drives belief, not the reverse.

Who reacts to his triggers? The needy media, hungry for both ratings and popularity. (Note: These are two different things. You can have high ratings but still “feel” unpopular.) They flock to him, for in this exchange they find fame, ratings, love from a famous person and a path to better living. Yet he expends very little. He blinked the code, and they came running. He learned to exploit the desires and insecurities of the right – primarily those on their way up, or down.

And the results are confusing, for it’s so strange to see hardcore conservatives now perfectly fine with very un-conservative ideas (no entitlement reform, pro-eminent domain, promises of trade wars and tariffs).

But it’s not a new thing. You see it among politicians when they engage in the shameless ploy of logrolling – that exchange of favors that makes conservatives act liberal, and liberals act conservative. It’s a seemingly bizarre vote done as a favor.

Trump has effectively logrolled the media. Right wing mouthpieces ignored Trump when he dissed war heroes. They dismissed his insane JFK conspiracies. They happily ignore his contradictions on taxes, abortion and foreign policy. But this is their indebtedness, their reciprocity in full flower.

And this leads me to my final point, as explained by Cialdini, and others:

The world exists on favors. On trust. If I do something for you, you reciprocate. It’s pretty much the evolutionary engine for civilization. But in this process, there are those who master such moves and use them to exploit those who, frankly, are willing to be exploited.

Don’t blame Trump. Blame those who dropped like flies before him.
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The world exists on favors. On trust. If I do something for you, you reciprocate.

What happens to the devotees when they give all this support and find out that Deceptive Donnie has no intention of reciprocating?
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http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2016/05/26/man-who-sold-right-part-three-donald-trump-and-assimilation-behavior.html

Greg Gutfeld:THE MAN WHO SOLD THE RIGHT, PART THREE: Donald Trump and the assimilation of behavior

By Greg Gutfeld  Published May 26, 2016  FoxNews.com

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Don’t blame Trump. Blame those who dropped like flies before

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What happens to the devotees when they give all this support and find out that Deceptive Donnie has no intention of reciprocating?


As I've mentioned, it won't matter because they have put their trust in the man himself......they will believe him whatever he determines

as best for this nation. Even if it goes against what he's promised because he will present his decisions in such a way that they cannot

blame him....just as we've seen throughout his run.

So they won't care when he's in office anymore than they do now,  only that he's "the One" in office.

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Thanx for posting this series.  I posted the first one a day or two ago.  I like Gutfeld's theory of "mimicking the triggers."  I'll have check out “Influence” by Robert Cialdini.

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Thanx for posting this series.  I posted the first one a day or two ago.  I like Gutfeld's theory of "mimicking the triggers."  I'll have check out “Influence” by Robert Cialdini.

Greg's smart. I enjoyed reading this too.
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