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Why Trump is more popular than ever...

The Tradition

HR King
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Is anyone surprised by the recent CNN poll finding President Trump's approval rating at 42 percent, the highest it has been since the first Infrastructure Week?

The thousand undifferentiated scoops in the phantasmal Mueller investigation, the vicissitudes of his hundred shifting positions on DACA and the fabled border wall, Stormy Daniels, a reversal of course in Syria and Afghanistan, moronic schemes from the White House to turn food stamps into some kind of vast network of state-run bread and milk distribution centers, endless championing of the Wall Street gazillionaires against whom he had supposedly been running in 2016, relentless staff turnaround, a so-far-illusory trade war conducted from the internet with minimal strategy or cohesion, even "covfefe": Not one of these things matters to the not-quite-majority of Americans who voted for Trump. They still like him.


Why shouldn't they? The reasons for opposing Trump were clear from the beginning. He was a crude, mean-spirited man whose most noteworthy accomplishments were kicking old people out of their homes to make room for casino parking lots, speculating publicly about whether the duly elected president of the United States was a jihadist plant, and pretending to fire Gary Busey in the fake board-room of a made-up company on NBC. It was only the staggering irrelevance of what all 15 other Republican candidates were saying — it is almost sad now to think of the millions of words of Heritage Foundation PowerPoints still gathering virtual dust on Jeb Bush's website — that made his candidacy possible. Years later the GOP is still talking nonsense about freedom and entrepreneurship, the Democrats are still obsessed with where people go to the bathroom, and Trump is still being rude on television. Nothing has changed. If anything, there is good reason to believe that in the weeks and months to come polls without the historic Republican bias of Rassmussen will approach the 50 percent mark.

It's not surprising that after little more than a year in office many people who voted for a president still support him. But it's also surprising that a president who has been the object of more negative reporting than any in our history still enjoys something like the same middling base of support he had before taking office. Unless it's the negative reporting that is the problem, which I suspect is very largely the case. You can only ask adults to participate in the fiction that a retweet of a wrestling GIF is a credible threat of violence against some nerd reporters at a cable station or delight in what you hope will be the failure of American trade policy before they decide to tune you out. Very largely this had already happened by Inauguration Day, but now the work of MSNBC and The New York Timesand PolitiFact is complete. Millions of Americans do not know the difference between what is true and what is false and have decided that they do not much care either.

There was, I like fondly to imagine, a different course that might have been taken here. It is just possible, I suppose, that members of my profession could have exercised their reasoning faculties to decide what in the administration was good, what was bad, what was unremarkable or indistinguishable from what any modern president would do, what was painfully idiotic, what was, perhaps, evil. We chose not to exercise this responsibility. Instead we decided to indulge in our live-action roleplaying fantasies about being brave selfless journos taking on a mean demagogue because we love the Constitution so much.

There is, however, a faint glimmer of hope for Trump's enemies in the media. Making it work would require the coordinated efforts of a vast number of persons — conspiracy is the word for it, or maybe even "collusion" — but that shouldn't be difficult in the era of modern internet-based communication. If we want to convince people who voted for him that the president no longer deserves their support, we need to stop talking about him. Or to be more precise, we need to stop making Trump the universal metric according to which all of human conduct is weighed and considered.

If Trump argues against free trade, consider the issue on its merits. The idea that liberalizing the production and distribution of goods and services across national borders will automatically enrich everyone — instead of just the already wealthy in rich and poor countries alike — has had its critics on the left and the right for centuries; even President Obama was skeptical of NAFTA during his first Senate campaign and as late as the 2008 election he was telling audiences that it should be renegotiated. When Trump criticizes Amazon for its monopolistic practices, don't turn it into a tedious finger-wagging exercise in fact-checking (and if you work for a newspaper owned by its founder and CEO, maybe avoid saying anything if you don't have to); subject the company to the same scrutinty you would reserve for any other giant corporation that treats America's cities as its fiefdoms and her people as its grateful serfs.

Pretending that anything the president says or does is bad because he is the one saying or doing isn't just bad journalism. You might as well be wearing a MAGA hat and whooping about the Wall.

http://theweek.com/articles/764645/why-trump-more-popular-than-ever


LOL, this guy writes this long hit-piece to argue that the media should stop blasting him?

Can you say, "irony"?

I thought you could.

The media still doesn't know how to deal with Trump as president. It's amazing to watch, really.
 
You ask why a rich racist that hammers big boobed women and lies out his ass is popular?

You obviously have never bowled in a men’s league in the Midwest or golfed on men’s night in small rural towns.

Dudes like thus are the top of the food chain. They buy a couple rounds and brag a little bit and people eat it up. When the night is about over his large breasted side piece picks him up and everybody starts foaming at the mouth wishing they were him.

I am not lying. This situation plays out all over. Trump is da man to many people.
 
You ask why a rich racist that hammers big boobed women and lies out his ass is popular?

You obviously have never bowled in a men’s league in the Midwest or golfed on men’s night in small rural towns.

Dudes like thus are the top of the food chain. They buy a couple rounds and brag a little bit and people eat it up. When the night is about over his large breasted side piece picks him up and everybody starts foaming at the mouth wishing they were him.

I am not lying. This situation plays out all over. Trump is da man to many people.

The masses are asses.
 
The masses are asses.


All Obama’s needed to do was pass a middle class tax cut that put more money in people’s pocket on payday and Hillary likely wins.

Keep it simple stupid. Most voters like it that way.
 
It's unlikely anything can break the adoration that the deplorables have for Trump. Certainly not the coastal elites or the liberal media.

Fox and Breitbart might not even be capable. Some of them are probably lost forever, irredeemable.
 
Obama was a narcissistic asshole, too. It's pretty much required to be president. Jimmy Carter is the only exception in modern history.

Obama wasn't even close to Trump.

Trump is insane. Read his Twitter feed!

Sometimes I feel like I'm the only sane man surrounded by Trumpkins like you.
 
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and Trump is not narcissistic? Plus, Trump is a huge asshole....a prick and not a very good person.....with small hands.

Obama was a good father and husband, as far as we know.

Trump has no redeemable qualities as a human being. He's just trash...
 
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Obama wasn't even close to Trump.

Trump is insane. Read his Twitter feed!

Sometimes I feel like I'm the only sane man surrounded by Trumpkins like you.

I don't think Obama wrote his own tweets.

The man who said crap like, "you didn't build that" and "clinging to your Bibles and your guns" should have had some epic tweets.
 
Only one place to go but up. Honestly until some economic pain or military screw up happens trap is safe.
 
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A few things

1. Trump is horrible

2. The libs arrogance turns people off. If they would just shut up and go away many people would vote their way more often. There are examples in this thread where people use terms such as " dummying down" and words such as Trumptards.

3. Whether the president deserves credit or blame for the economy that's where Trump's future is tied into. If it recovers his numbers will rise if it doesn't even lib haters will vote in different directions.
 
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You ask why a rich racist that hammers big boobed women and lies out his ass is popular?

You obviously have never bowled in a men’s league in the Midwest or golfed on men’s night in small rural towns.

Dudes like thus are the top of the food chain. They buy a couple rounds and brag a little bit and people eat it up. When the night is about over his large breasted side piece picks him up and everybody starts foaming at the mouth wishing they were him.

I am not lying. This situation plays out all over. Trump is da man to many people.
This might be the funniest, most incorrect statement I’ve seen on here and that’s saying a lot.

I’ve said it numerous times and this article nails it. Every Trump tweet is “disgraceful.” Even the most obvious points he tries to make is twisted into some sexual, hateful commentary. This site is the perfect example of it and Americans are tired of it.
 
and Trump is not narcissistic? Plus, Trump is a huge asshole....a prick and not a very good person.....with small hands.
Dear God he admitted that Trump is narcissistic but you’re too butt hurt by him calling Obama the same thing to see it. When people say “well Obama was that way too”, that means they both are that way and you calling Trump one thing but Obama not, it’s hypocritical.
 
I keep waiting for an adult to take control of this situation and demonstrate some leadership. The “response” from Democrats has been insults and overreactions. That will probably win back control, but it’s not going to bring any unity or stability to the country.
 
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This might be the funniest, most incorrect statement I’ve seen on here and that’s saying a lot.

I’ve said it numerous times and this article nails it. Every Trump tweet is “disgraceful.” Even the most obvious points he tries to make is twisted into some sexual, hateful commentary. This site is the perfect example of it and Americans are tired of it.
It’s true. Spent plenty of time bowling and golfing in small towns. These people vote republican big time and the conversations are not for snowflakes.

Trump won when nobody thought he would. The democrats feel like this segment of the population is beneath them. They are ok with the blacks because they vote democrat and want nothing in return. The left doesn’t want to work for the lower middle class vote because they expect results.

The democrats should win going away on a platform of taxing the shit out of the 1% and giving the money back to the middle class. The Dems fail and explaining who the 1% is and they fail at giving the money back. The Dems spend that money on all their government crap that rarely benefits the lower middle class.

Want to win? Tax the super rich and give it to middle class. It’s just that easy.
 
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Given that he is the lowest life form possible, I am surprised at any poll that gives him above 0%. But then I think about the morons who support him on here and I realize there is a lot of low life scum in this United States of America.
 
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