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CNN: Why Trump is still winning.

Posted on 12/7/17 at 4:53 am
Posted by someoneBEE
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Posted on 12/7/17 at 4:53 am
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CNN: Why Trump is still winning.
By Mark Bauerlein

Updated 0024 GMT (0824 HKT) December 6, 2017

(CNN) — This is the real battle going on in DC today: not Democrats vs. Republicans but President Donald Trump vs. establishment Republicans. Trump is trampling upon every taboo and sensitivity that liberalism has erected in the last 50 years, and Republican leaders have learned to get by in that uptight habitat.

With a tax plan inching forward in stops and starts, Roy Moore's numbers, in his US Senate run in Alabama, rising (the President has now even endorsed him), and liberal eminences in politics and media facing sexual allegations that may be worse than those made against Trump, the anti- and never-Trump forces are in a worse state of incredulity than before.
How can this guy still be chief executive -- and even winning?

At first their surprise might seem sensible: A few weeks ago, things looked bad for Trump. Health care reform was stalled, Roy Moore was behind, and the Virginia results foreshadowed a Democratic Senate to come. The time has been out of joint for long enough, Trump's critics believed, and the correction was finally happening.

Indeed, we saw another setback on Friday, with Michael Flynn pleading guilty to lying to the FBI, and fingers now pointing at Jared Kushner. But after all the other controversies that have happened and haven't much damaged Trump himself, people can't help but see this one as another sign of corruption that just won't stick. Just hours later, the Senate passed the tax bill.


And now, the needle seems to tilt Trump's way.

This correction is not that hard to understand. You see, Trump has an invincible ally at the far end of the ideological spectrum. I don't mean the extreme right, the nationalists, paleoconservatives, and fringe groups that the media relentlessly tie to the President. He has better friends at the other pole, people on the far left who see the world only through the lens of race, gender, sexuality, and victimhood.

In the Chronicle of Higher Education last week, Brittney Cooper, a professor at Rutgers had this critique about the legacy of Galileo, Newton, Pasteur, and Einstein: "The history of Western thought and science is predicated on the argument that African and indigenous peoples are inferior races."

That's right -- all those inventions and discoveries that we honor and the geniuses we remember had a racist underside, by her lights. Elsewhere in the article she wrote, "No questions have ever been off-limits for white scholars," a statement that would surprise every white scholar I've ever known.

People who still can't assimilate the ascent of Trump need to pay closer attention to these accusations. They're not uncommon. Sensible liberals shrug them off as, well, kind of true but not really significant to health care, the environment, reproductive rights, and other progressive planks.

But people who voted for Trump have become especially attuned to such charges, and it only takes a quick playback by Rush Limbaugh or Tucker Carlson of the day's denunciation of America, white males, or the West by Professor X, Opinionator Y, or Celebrity Z to stoke their sense that the intellectuals loathe them. The more the accusers talk, the more rock hard Trump's base becomes.

The remarkable thing is how many Republican leaders still haven't figured this out. After Trump dropped his Pocahontas remark at the meeting with Navajo veterans, Sen. John McCain berated him for "politicizing these genuine heroes."

Never mind that leftists have relentlessly politicized every demographic group in the country. Trump voters feel that by invoking her make-believe American Indian heritage, Sen. Elizabeth Warren played on those very identity politics to advance her career and mark her as more worthy of an elite job than any old white man.

Last week, when Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell acknowledged a pending ethics probe of Roy Moore should he win the election and take his seat, Laura Ingraham had to remind him of what that would say to Alabama voters. He came off as believing that the will of the people is one thing, but the will of the Senate is another.

The culture wars and Twitter spats that Trump has fought have delighted his fans but cornered senators, who may be realizing that the opinion of the Great Unwashed is more important than the opinion of, say, The New York Times -- more important, that is, to their job security.

When you sit at the top with an office in the Capitol and people lining up to tell you how wonderful you are, an academic on MSNBC going on about white privilege, toxic masculinity, and cisgender bias doesn't bother you.

Nor does a school board that approves opposite-sex bathroom privileges for transgender students and casts concerned parents as "phobic."

But if you're a small businessman or blue-collar worker worried about cost of living and with children to feed and educate, and who thinks little about identity issues, those charges grate on your nerves. Trump is your champion, not the lords in Congress. If Republicans don't follow his lead, more of them will share the fate of Sen. Jeff Flake, whose political career the President has called "toast."

This post was edited on 12/7/17 at 4:55 am
Posted by Giant Leaf
On Leaf
Member since Nov 2015
4229 posts
Posted on 12/7/17 at 4:55 am to
Trump is a fricking idiot

Thinking we could ever get tired of all this winning

Im never going to get tired of all this winning
Posted by Errerrerrwere
Member since Aug 2015
38378 posts
Posted on 12/7/17 at 4:59 am to
Based CNN
Posted by ShortyRob
Member since Oct 2008
82116 posts
Posted on 12/7/17 at 5:00 am to
I have been saying THIS for 18 months

And they aren't going to stop

quote:

You see, Trump has an invincible ally at the far end of the ideological spectrum. I don't mean the extreme right, the nationalists, paleoconservatives, and fringe groups that the media relentlessly tie to the President. He has better friends at the other pole, people on the far left who see the world only through the lens of race, gender, sexuality, and victimhood. 
Posted by Wolfhound45
Hanging with Chicken in Lurkistan
Member since Nov 2009
120000 posts
Posted on 12/7/17 at 5:00 am to
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Mark Bauerlein
He gets it. I am no fan of President Trump. But every time the Establishment and the Left launches one of their contrived attacks against him they drive me further into his camp.
Posted by Vanilla Ice
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Member since Apr 2013
5455 posts
Posted on 12/7/17 at 5:01 am to
The libs have doubled down on absolute stupidity.


BRING. ON. MIDTERMS.




SO MUCH frickING WINNING
Posted by KeyserSoze999
Member since Dec 2009
10608 posts
Posted on 12/7/17 at 5:11 am to
This is why we are winning:

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Virginia results foreshadowed a Democratic Senate to come.


This type of delusion after having power so long with spineless elites giving no pushback. They have still not accepted reality, therefore we win and will continue.
Posted by tidalmouse
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Member since Jan 2009
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Posted on 12/7/17 at 6:13 am to
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who thinks little about identity issues,


Real people don't have time and don't care about that.

Posted by starsandstripes
Georgia
Member since Nov 2017
11897 posts
Posted on 12/7/17 at 6:41 am to
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When you sit at the top with an office in the Capitol and people lining up to tell you how wonderful you are, an academic on MSNBC going on about white privilege, toxic masculinity, and cisgender bias doesn't bother you.



This tells me that Bauerlein doesn't get it.

white privilege - fictional hysteria
toxic masculinity - fictional hysteria
cisgender bias - made up term without meaning or significance

These are creations of the stupid, the weak, the con, and the insane. Not winners, patriots, and hard workers. People see this and aren't willing to trust the fate of the nation to a group of people that are stupid, weak, insane, cons, or a combination of each. That is why the Dems / Liberals are losing.
Posted by LSURulzSEC
Lake Charles via Oakdale
Member since Aug 2004
77408 posts
Posted on 12/7/17 at 7:20 am to
An actually fact based article from CNN...
Posted by TbirdSpur2010
ALAMO CITY
Member since Dec 2010
134026 posts
Posted on 12/7/17 at 7:22 am to
quote:

Trump has an invincible ally at the far end of the ideological spectrum. I don't mean the extreme right, the nationalists, paleoconservatives, and fringe groups that the media relentlessly tie to the President. He has better friends at the other pole, people on the far left who see the world only through the lens of race, gender, sexuality, and victimhood.


fricking MONEY
Posted by upgrayedd
Lifting at Tobin's house
Member since Mar 2013
134904 posts
Posted on 12/7/17 at 8:27 am to
Can't believe CNN allowed that article
Posted by TigerB8
End Communism
Member since Oct 2003
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Posted on 12/7/17 at 8:47 am to
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Indeed, we saw another setback on Friday, with Michael Flynn pleading guilty to lying to the FBI, and fingers now pointing at Jared Kushner. But after all the other controversies that have happened and haven't much damaged Trump himself, people can't help but see this one as another sign of corruption that just won't stick. Just hours later, the Senate passed the tax bill.


I find the bolded part hilarious. This, to me, is inferring that Trump is guilty of stuff and they can't seem to nail him. I mean when do they take the blinders off? What is he guilty of? Look around you...there are violations of treasonous nature on the left that they pretend doesn't exist.
Posted by Machine
Earth
Member since May 2011
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Posted on 12/7/17 at 8:48 am to
can't listen to CNN anymore. i've found i get everything from Bloomberg
Posted by Havoc
Member since Nov 2015
28648 posts
Posted on 12/7/17 at 8:49 am to
CNN published that? CNN? Wow.
Posted by Tchefuncte Tiger
Bat'n Rudge
Member since Oct 2004
57378 posts
Posted on 12/7/17 at 9:14 am to
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...and the Virginia results foreshadowed a Democratic Senate to come.


Negative, Ghost Rider!

quote:

But people who voted for Trump have become especially attuned to such charges, and it only takes a quick playback by Rush Limbaugh or Tucker Carlson of the day's denunciation of America, white males, or the West by Professor X, Opinionator Y, or Celebrity Z to stoke their sense that the intellectuals loathe them. The more the accusers talk, the more rock hard Trump's base becomes.



This is why I say let them keep talking.

quote:

The culture wars and Twitter spats that Trump has fought have delighted his fans but cornered senators, who may be realizing that the opinion of the Great Unwashed is more important than the opinion of, say, The New York Times -- more important, that is, to their job security.


The Republicans are finding out about this the hard way.


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If Republicans don't follow his lead, more of them will share the fate of Sen. Jeff Flake, whose political career the President has called "toast."



...and here's an example.
This post was edited on 12/7/17 at 9:26 am
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