Jump to content
  • Sign Up
×
×
  • Create New...

Democrats turn Trump’s deadliest weapon against him


Pelican Press
 Share

Recommended Posts

This is the hidden content, please

Democrats turn Trump’s deadliest ******* against him

In Trump in Exile, her recent book on the former president’s life after losing power, the reporter Meridith McGraw describes how aides to Donald Trump set about destroying Ron DeSantis, the Florida governor who threatened to lure *********** voters away.

“One Trump adviser referred to Saul Alinsky’s

This is the hidden content, please
,” McGraw writes. “Rule number five: Ridicule is man’s most potent *******.”

Alinsky was a Chicago community organizer who ***** in 1972 but is still influential on the left and

This is the hidden content, please
. Trumpworld put his fifth rule – which also says: “It infuriates the opposition, who then react to your advantage” – into concerted action.

DeSantis was ridiculed for his lack of height and his heightened sanctimoniousness but most effectively for his simple weirdness: a discomfiting public manner the Trump camp indelibly linked to an

This is the hidden content, please
on a donor’s jet in which, lacking a spoon, the governor chose to eat a cup of chocolate pudding using his fingers.

DeSantis disintegrated. Trump swept to the nomination.

With

This is the hidden content, please
as his opponent, it seemed Trump would once again dominate with nicknames and ridicule, based on “Sleepy Joe’s” (even more) advanced age. But then Biden dropped out, and something unexpected happened.
This is the hidden content, please
and her running mate, the Minnesota governor,
This is the hidden content, please
, turned fierce ridicule back on Trump and his VP pick, the Ohio senator
This is the hidden content, please
, deriding both for their simple weirdness: personal, social and of course political.

If polling is any guide, the tactic has worked like a dream.

To Molly Jong-Fast, a

This is the hidden content, please
and MSNBC commentator now touring Politics as Unusual, a live show with the *********** operative turned anti-Trump organizer and ridicule merchant Rick Wilson, Trump, Vance and the rest of the GOP are simply easy targets.

“They’ve just gone so far afield, this *********** party, that you can mock it all because it’s just so weird,” Jong-Fast said. “All this stuff about women’s reproductive cycles” – support for ********* bans, Vance attacking women who do not have children, endless tangles over IVF – “that stuff is quite weird from an ****** man, and so it does lend itself to mockery.

“I also think they got so high on their own supply that they didn’t pause and think, ‘Well, perhaps people won’t like this,’ you know?

Ridicule certainly worked for Trump in the past. In 2016, the Texas senator Ted Cruz was “Lyin’ Ted”, the Florida senator Marco Rubio was “Liddle Marco”, and, most infamously, Hillary Clinton was “Crooked Hillary”. Fair or not, the labels stuck.

Eight years later, though, Trump “just can’t do it”, Jong-Fast said. “Maybe because he’s almost 80. Maybe because he just doesn’t have it any more.”

Trump has road-tested nicknames for Harris but nothing has stuck. He tried “

This is the hidden content, please
”, arguably *******, and “Comrade Kamala”, alleging ********** leanings. He tried more.

Jong-Fast said: “‘Laffin’ Kamala?’ It just doesn’t do it because their whole plan of ******* was that she laughs and somehow that makes her unserious, and being unserious is somehow bad for being president. But the problem with Trump is that his whole thing was that he was unserious, right? Like, you were supposed to vote for him because he was a reality television host, not because he was some genius.

“I think Trump is just tired. He’s been running for president for a decade, and he’s just scared [of defeat and potentially jail in four ********* cases] and ***** of it. One of the things that Trump was able to do really well was ridicule. He would pick these nicknames and you would always be a little bit horrified by them but a lot of times they actually were right … he was very good at summing people up.”

Now, not so much.

Compounding *********** problems, under Harris and Walz – whose decision to call

This is the hidden content, please
on TV did much to put him on the ticket – Democrats have abandoned the political squeamishness, or just good manners, that long deterred them from ******* back in kind.

“I think Biden was in a different generation of politics and he just couldn’t meet the moment in the same way,” Jong-Fast said. “He wouldn’t let his people do that aggressive stuff. I think of Democrats now as trying to push back aggressively, which they have to, right? I mean, it’s completely asymmetrical otherwise.”

As Walz led in ridiculing Trump and Vance, so party grandees followed. At the Democratic convention in Chicago last month, Barack and Michelle Obama mocked Trump from the podium. The former president even

This is the hidden content, please
to question the size of Trump’s ******. It was all a long way from “When they go low, we go high”, Michelle Obama’s
This is the hidden content, please
to purity of political action and thought.

“They know it gets him ****,” Jong-Fast said. “Part of what’s happening here is this ‘audience of one’ idea, which is they know it gets Trump kind of upset when you make fun of him, so they’re doubling down. They know the way to beat him is to get him so agitated that he acts out and alienates voters.”

Trump has certainly been acting out – and Jong-Fast’s colleague Wilson, a co-founder of the anti-Trump Lincoln Project, is well-practiced in making him do so, attracting

This is the hidden content, please
. Asked about Wilson’s insult-comic style, ridiculing Trump onstage and on the Fast Politics podcast and his own
This is the hidden content, please
, Jong-Fast laughed and said: “It makes for good podcasting. I think it would make for scary live television.”

Probably true. Nonetheless, live television will host the next huge campaign set piece, the debate between Trump and Harris on ABC on Tuesday. Ridicule seems sure to be on the menu. Saul Alinsky’s ghost will watch with interest.

Recently, David Corn, Washington bureau chief for Mother Jones, a progressive magazine,

This is the hidden content, please
Harris’s likely tactics.

“I would offer the same advice to Harris as I did to Biden,” Corn wrote. “Deride, deride, deride. But it looks as if she got the memo.”



This is the hidden content, please

#Democrats #turn #Trumps #deadliest #*******

This is the hidden content, please

This is the hidden content, please

Link to comment
Share on other sites


Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

Important Information

Privacy Notice: We utilize cookies to optimize your browsing experience and analyze website traffic. By consenting, you acknowledge and agree to our Cookie Policy, ensuring your privacy preferences are respected.