Understanding Donald Trump is not the objective of this
piece. After all, he’s not
complicated. Trump is, at heart, a very
insecure person who craves attention because he needs it. That is why he blusters, brags, belittles and
insults. He refuses to be ignored. He doubts his worth if he is.
The more interesting and challenging study is to understand
why so many are attracted to him.
I’ll confess that even if I thought that Donald Trump was a
true blue conservative and was the second coming of Ronald Reagan (I don’t), I would
recoil at the prospect of voting for him.
Why?
The Sensible Conservative would be unable to tolerate his
manner. His obnoxiousness, his seeming
preference for vulgar language, his reflexive personal attacks when questioned
on policy or anything else make stark his lack of respectability.
Even if there was a close ideological affinity between us,
the conduct of the candidate would disqualify him in my view. How can you support someone you don’t respect? Whether I like him or not is an irrelevant
concern.
Plainly, millions of Americans do support Donald
Trump. Do they respect him? Does it matter?
For some, Trump is viewed as the person they envy. He has the nerve to speak to people in angry,
unsettling ways they wish they could.
They are titillated by his obscenities, vulgarities and bad
manners. He gives them a vicarious
thrill.
For others, Trump gives voice to the palpable anger they
feel toward powerful forces in society they believe are ruining America. They hate politicians, the media and big
business. Trump’s language and conduct
is proof of the depth of his anger.
Still others have hopes that since Donald Trump says he’ll “make
America great again”, he’ll find ways to do so, despite the absence of
specifics. They love America and are
disgusted that so many elites run down their country rather than staunchly
defend her and do nothing about illegal immigration.
And there are many who feel betrayed by the Republican
establishment. They believed that if they
helped bring about GOP control of Congress, which they did, Obama and the liberal
control of Washington would be reversed, not merely stymied. Obamacare was supposed to be defeated and
government spending reined in significantly.
Neither has happened. The reasons
for the failure of the GOP agenda simply have not been explained to the party’s
rank and file. No wonder they are upset
and willing to throw a “hail Mary” pass.
Can Trump do worse? Very likely,
some may respond. But nothing else seems
to make a difference.
Also, don’t forget the pangs of fear by those whose jobs
are threatened by free trade. They want
protection, not foreign competition.
And finally, there is the celebrity factor. Donald Trump is known to millions. They like him, his overblown personality
enlarged further by TV. He seems larger
than life. Fame puts him on a different
level. So, his fans believe, he’ll be
able to do extraordinary things.
Very good piece and insights on this Trump phenomenon.
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